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Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] CHOATE CEMETERY
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 22:09:06 +0000


Hi Faye - Thank you so much for helping me out. I have also noticed that I
gave people directions to go UP Yellow Creek when I now think they
should be going DOWN Yellow Creek in order to reach the Choate
Cemetery from Dickson. Guess they will figure it out.

Thank you again for taking me there and I hope to go again sometime. If
you ever hear of anybody doing work on the cemetery, please let me know.
I would like to help in someway.

Are there any Haliburton's still in Dickson County that descend from John
Turner?

Any interesting new "finds" for you? Hope all is going well.

Regards,
Susy

>
> CHOATE CEM. on Yellow Creek...
> Pvt. Thomas Benton McElyea, Pvt., Co. A., 24 Battilion, Tn.
> Sharpshooters, Confederate Army.
> Nettie.....no dates, I have been told this was Bruenella Choate, d/o
> Joseph Choate and Patience Light.
> Paita/Patia A. Choate, wife of W.I. Choate
> William, son
> daughter, b. July 1902---- d. Feb. 1904
> 5 or 6 rocks that could possibly be grave markers.
> John Turner
> Elizabeth Dillard Turner
>
> Faye Wilson Keele
>
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