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From: dddmp@earthlink.net <dddmp@earthlink.net>
To: STCLAIR-L@rootsweb.com <STCLAIR-L@rootsweb.com>
Date: Friday, April 28, 2000 8:06 PM
Subject: ST.CLAIR INFORMATION


>
>Source:
> Roanoke County Graveyards Through 1920
>Roanoke Valley Historical Society
>
>
>St. Andrews Cemetery
> St. Andrews Cemetery  at  3600 Salem Turnpike, N.W. in Roanoke was
>opened about 1890 for the Catholic families in the area. It is still in
>use.
>
>
>ST.CLAIR
> Infant of J.R. and Kate
> sb. Feb. 23 1898
>
>*********************************************************************
>St.CLAIR Family Cemetery
> This is in the Bonsack area behind the Little Ponderosa Adults Care
>Facility.
>
>Sale
> Caroline ST.CLAIR 1855- 1913
> William D. 1852-1904
>
>Kennedy
> Carolina A. daughter of Reverend James and Melinda Kennedy 1852- 1920
>
>
>ST.CLAIR
> George, son of Palmer and Misoura 1871-1890
> George Kennedy, son of James  and Martha ST.CLAIR 1898- 1920
> Missoura Tynes, wife of Palmer 1831-1896
> Palmer 1819-1885
>*********************************************************************
>
>Hatcher  Goodwin   Chaoman Cemetery
> This is large fenced and well Kept, containing one hundred or more
>grave's some marked with fieldstone some with stalactites and
>stalagmites. From Rt. 11 west of salem turn south onto Rt 612 at Glenvar
>follow the river to a large bridge and continue through Waban to a
>little white chapel where the road forks. Turn left on Rt. 639 and go to
>a white farmhouse on the right. Almost directly across the road on the
>left is the gate to the road leading to the cemetery. It is 1/2 mile
>east of Beamer Cemetery.
>
>
>ST. CLAIR
> Ida Francis wife of A.H. ST.CLAIR
> Sept. 21 1874
> March 29 1906
>
> John E. son of A.H. and I.F. ST.CLAIR
> June 14 1905
> June 25 1906
>
>
>**********************************************************************
>
>City Cemetery
>
>This beautiful old cemetery, on Tazewell Avenue, S.E. not far form the
>business section of Roanoke, has been in use since the 1870's and has
>many lovely monuments and handsome wrought iron fences. Erosion has made
>many of the stones illegible. A large monuments to COnfederate Veterans
>is in the South center pathway.
>John Trout and his daughter were the owners of the original plot,
>purchased from them by the Big Lick Town Council in the  1870's.
>Additional purchase of land were made in 1887 and the cemetery was
>fenced in 1900, according to Raymond Barnes in his History of Roanoke.
>
>Lot 7
>South end of cemetery on the hill walking east to west
>ST.CLAIR
> Lemuel   age ?
> died April 23 1893
>
>
>Lot 70
>ST.CLAIR
> Louis
> June 19 1901        ( Johnson Lot)
>
>
>Johnson
> Irene Age 3
> Aug. 19 1903
>
>
>
>The name listed as being in the City Section  as the graves are not
>marked.
>City Section
>
>ST.CLAIR
> Thelma
> Jan 5 1898
>
>
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