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Title: Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina
Posted by: A. Charles Cannon
Date: 09 June 2004

Bless your heart, Frank. 

I've been worried seriously about the condition of GrGrGrGr Grandfather's grave for a long time.  Since John D. Hollingsworth died, I don't know who's in charge of the property.  We do need to find a way to organize ourselves to do something constructive. Maybe you're just the person to do it. 

I also think we need to locate the exact spot of aunt Miriam Earle Maxwells grave at the Old Stone Church and put a marker on it.  In fact, I'll pay for that marker, if someone can find where the grave is.

Good to know you're interested.

Charles


Replies

Title:Date:Posted By:
Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina25 January 2003Frank Showalter
     Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina25 September 2003Kyle Graham
          Re:Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina29 July 2005Donna Jaster
     Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina09 June 2004A. Charles Cannon
     Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina22 October 2004Jerry W. Pickens
          Re:Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina17 August 2015Hugh Sheppard
     Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina23 June 2007Delores Williams
          Re:Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina13 July 2012Bill Durham
          Re:Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina13 July 2012Bill Durham
     Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina17 July 2008dorothy maxwell jester
     Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina20 July 2008Pat Clark
     Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina24 July 2018Mike Loftis
          Re:Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina18 June 2020Jim Jordan
     Re:Robert Maxwell of Greenville County, S.Carolina10 June 2019Kevin Williams MD, MBA

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