Re: SC Dick family
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In reply to:
Re: SC Dick family
M. C. Coburn 2/03/02
I have looked for James Dick's grave in Pulaski County. Margaret are at Ansel Cemetery. Also known by other names to include The Old Adam's Cemetery. The is a long history of neglect and old broken stones were once removed to the side of the cemetery then removed by unknown persons. They also are not at Dick Cemetery, now called Shady Grove in Science Hill. At that time of History, It was common to bury family members on the homestead. I do know of one story that said a member was buried "behind the barn." Others had their graves marked with wood markers now lost to the ages. The public libruary in Somerset has most of the records of historic interest in the basement. They are open to the public and the people are friendly. I have a lot of documentation on both the Wylie and Dick lines that are of great interest. My other cousins have been of great help over the years in helping me reach this point and as such I'm always willing to share what I know. I'm am related to the Boyd line in Ohio with a different side of my family and I thank you for telling me about James wife. Perhaps well me in Pulaski County this Summer. I descend from John Dick, Jr.
Robert Wagner
5370 47th Ave, North
St. Petersburg Florida 33709
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