Sheila Brannon Buie

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I am in Sherwood, Arkansas.

Nature is not always forgiving to cemeteries. Grave markers can be completely destroyed in natural disasters or simply deteriorate with time. Find A Grave helps ensure the final resting places of our loved ones are not lost. If you have a photo of a head stone please post it to their memorial! Try the aluminum foil method for harder to read stones. Explained here: http://www.ncgenweb.us/newhanover/cem1.html

As for me.. I am here for genealogy research. Building the family tree for my children and future generations. I use Ancestry but Find A Grave has been very helpful. I try to give back by means of linking family, filling in missing dates and locations if I can back it up with sources. I am fairly thorough with my research but at the end of the day I am only human so if an error is ever found I urge you to let me know as my main focus is the information being as factual as it can get not just on Find A Grave but in my family tree as well.

Thank you to all of you who contribute to this site whether it is to 1 memorial or 100,000. Every bit of contribution helps to solve the mysteries.

My GEDmatch: WZ9550421

Below are our known direct line ancestor surnames listed alphabetically.

Me: Beavers. Bivans. Brannon. Castleberry. Cato. Clark. Conley. Cooper. Deal. Dixon. Eubanks. Freeman. Gatewood. Gilbert. Goff. Goode. Hill. Justice. Kelley. Lentz. McKee. Mizell. Owen. Reid. Short. Sims. Sparrow. Starke. Steele. Stephens. Swayze. Troutman. Tucker. Vaughn. Wakefield. Watkins. Wiley. Yost.

Husband: Abernathy. Annear. Bilby. Branson. Buie. Davidson. Diehl. Dupree. Elvers. Flemister. Florer. Goodson. Head. Heard. Henson. Husmann. Johnson. Knowles. Kuhlmann. Langenberg. Lemons. Lewis. Lindsey. Martin. McCraw. McDaniels. Neal. Prothro. Quinn. Richards. Senor. Slater. Tolle. Webb.

I am in Sherwood, Arkansas.

Nature is not always forgiving to cemeteries. Grave markers can be completely destroyed in natural disasters or simply deteriorate with time. Find A Grave helps ensure the final resting places of our loved ones are not lost. If you have a photo of a head stone please post it to their memorial! Try the aluminum foil method for harder to read stones. Explained here: http://www.ncgenweb.us/newhanover/cem1.html

As for me.. I am here for genealogy research. Building the family tree for my children and future generations. I use Ancestry but Find A Grave has been very helpful. I try to give back by means of linking family, filling in missing dates and locations if I can back it up with sources. I am fairly thorough with my research but at the end of the day I am only human so if an error is ever found I urge you to let me know as my main focus is the information being as factual as it can get not just on Find A Grave but in my family tree as well.

Thank you to all of you who contribute to this site whether it is to 1 memorial or 100,000. Every bit of contribution helps to solve the mysteries.

My GEDmatch: WZ9550421

Below are our known direct line ancestor surnames listed alphabetically.

Me: Beavers. Bivans. Brannon. Castleberry. Cato. Clark. Conley. Cooper. Deal. Dixon. Eubanks. Freeman. Gatewood. Gilbert. Goff. Goode. Hill. Justice. Kelley. Lentz. McKee. Mizell. Owen. Reid. Short. Sims. Sparrow. Starke. Steele. Stephens. Swayze. Troutman. Tucker. Vaughn. Wakefield. Watkins. Wiley. Yost.

Husband: Abernathy. Annear. Bilby. Branson. Buie. Davidson. Diehl. Dupree. Elvers. Flemister. Florer. Goodson. Head. Heard. Henson. Husmann. Johnson. Knowles. Kuhlmann. Langenberg. Lemons. Lewis. Lindsey. Martin. McCraw. McDaniels. Neal. Prothro. Quinn. Richards. Senor. Slater. Tolle. Webb.

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