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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Letot Family Cemetery Records Available
Chances are you did not know that there was a Letot Family cemetery in Dallas, and that there was also an Old Letot Family cemetery. Fortunately for those who DO care, information about the 123 graves in these cemeteries is … Continue reading
Cemetery Pictures Needed
Do you have a digital camera? Interested in Genealogy? Live in the Dallas area? We need your help! We have quite a lot of information about cemeteries in the Dallas area, including a Google map that shows the location for … Continue reading
New Cemetery Records Added
DGS member Barbara Ware and her helpers have been busy so I am pleased to be able to announce the addition of 231 more records to our publicly available and searchable database. Records are now available for five more local … Continue reading
Research in East Tennessee
Do you do genealogical research in the early East Tennessee area? Have you come across references to King’s Mountain and the Lost State of Franklin and want to know more? PBS is highlighting a new video by Buck Kahler called … Continue reading