Re: Dicy Hulsey
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Dicy Hulsey
Donald Sinyard 6/16/09
In my file: Dicy Hulsey6 April 1796 SC-July 16 1883 Paulding Co., Georgia married Henry C Sinyard, SrNov 26, 1823 Hall County, Georgia they had 7 children together. she remarried to Jennings Hulsey B:1763 Georgia; they are buried at Hulsey Family Cemetery, Lithonia, DeKalb Co., Georgia
Cemetery notes and/or description:
From the east side of I-285, take I-20 East to Exit 68, Wesley Chapel Road; Go .2 miles south on Wesley Chapel; go left 3.5 miles on Snapfinger Road; turn left on Brown's Mill Road and proceed 3.5 miles to Flat Bridge Road on your right; cross over railroad tracks on Flat Bridge Road through entrance to DeKalb County Pole Bridge Waste Water Treatment Plant, 600+ acres. Follow Flat Bridge Road 1/4 mile and as road bends to the left you will find a gravel road on your right. Take this gravel road and you will see one of the plant offices, trailer on your right. Continue straight on gravel road about 1/4 mile, look for small yellow field signs at each field entrance. Look for numbered fields 31/32 on your left, park at entrance to field, walk across field to the back left corner. Look for path that allows entrance to the woods. Follow path 1/4 mile, approaching crest of hill look for cemetery on your left, encircled by a stone wall. I advise anyone to call first for permission from Plant Superintendent (770-593-9651) to visit the grave site because of the spraying of sludge on the fields. Use satellite image to understand location.
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