erinne dock

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I began doing genealogy at age 12 when my great grandmother, Permelia Evaline Kirksey asked me to find out what happened to her sister Argent. It took me 40 years to uncover the injustice that had been done. In 2013 I drove to Mama Kirkseys grave just to say " I found her". During my life, I have traveled around the world, graduated from both a high school and university located in Cairo Egypt...Traced many different lines and Joined the DAR. My mother is a southerner from Mississippi and my father was from Vermont so my family tree is called North and South. Interests for North are Clark,
Mathews, Brainerd, Ackely, Knox and for South are Taliaferro, Townely, Berryman, Edwards, Love, Allerton, Brewster, Kirksey, Hamblett

I am currently searching for the graves of Thomas and Letty Kennedy. They were Duxbury VT natives but had moved to Barre during the final years of their lives. They died in Barre. Any help finding out where they were buried and photo of their graves would be greatly appreciated

I began doing genealogy at age 12 when my great grandmother, Permelia Evaline Kirksey asked me to find out what happened to her sister Argent. It took me 40 years to uncover the injustice that had been done. In 2013 I drove to Mama Kirkseys grave just to say " I found her". During my life, I have traveled around the world, graduated from both a high school and university located in Cairo Egypt...Traced many different lines and Joined the DAR. My mother is a southerner from Mississippi and my father was from Vermont so my family tree is called North and South. Interests for North are Clark,
Mathews, Brainerd, Ackely, Knox and for South are Taliaferro, Townely, Berryman, Edwards, Love, Allerton, Brewster, Kirksey, Hamblett

I am currently searching for the graves of Thomas and Letty Kennedy. They were Duxbury VT natives but had moved to Barre during the final years of their lives. They died in Barre. Any help finding out where they were buried and photo of their graves would be greatly appreciated

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