Re: Dayhuff Ancestry
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Re: Dayhuff Ancestry
Barbra Hathcock 3/26/05
Than you posting a reply to my query. I understand what you mean about the affordability of a tombstone.This death would be the first without a stone, the previous deaths had stones.I was thinking that the stone had detoriated, was destroyed, or efaced.I walked the old Sherrodsville Cemetery without finding evidence of a marker.Would you know of any other cemeteries in Sherrodsville where a burial of 1910 would occur?Would there be another record other than the death certificate?For example, a church record.If a church record, what church and where?Prior to this burial, and others that followed, interment occurred in church cemeteries.Since he was Pennsylvania Dutch, I am thinking along lines of Lutheran or Reformed German Churches.Israel's great great grandfather, John Philip Dehof, immigrated from Germany to Philadelphis, PA. in 1702 settling at Germantown, PA.
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Re: Dayhuff Ancestry
Barbra Hathcock 3/26/05