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Kathryn Belk Beaudry: I am very impressed with this site. I wish all states had a site like this honoring our veterans!! I am working on my family tree and love geneology and it has renewed my interest in history,especially the Revolutionary War and Civil War. My gGrandfather was killed in the civil war and we cannot find where he is buried. Many relatives were in the civil war and my gggGrandfather was killed in the Revolutionary war, among others. I will send a picture of his gravestone when I receive it. We will keep looking for my gGrandfathers gravesite but if all states would set up projects, and some have, it will be easier. This site is truly beautiful and well done!!! Thank you, Kathryn Beaudry
March 1, 2009 4:03PM

Donald Graves:
May 11, 2007 5:23AM

robert L. crook, Sr (Ms): Heroes all!
April 3, 2007 8:20PM

mary McLanahan: Your email address bounces back to us so I am answering this way. We have an entry dated 2-5-33 from the Franklin St. Session which states that the First Presbyterian church of Asheville, NC reported the death of Mr. Arthur Hawks, but no date was given. He is not buried in our old cemetery but maybe buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Greenmount Ave. Baltimore, MD 21202, 410-539-0641. You may also wish to check with the Asheville church. sincerely, Mary McLAnahan
March 26, 2007 12:06PM

Tom Evans: Lucian C. "Cooney" Ricketts is buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Huntington, West Virginia. Information about his war time actions may be found in Mosby Vignettes, Vol. V, pp 55-59. Pleased to see this historic web. Tom
February 12, 2007 4:46PM