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Re: Rodney, MS old creole cabin

Mitch,
That is the cemetery in question, but who ever did that did not compile a complete list, as I have I believe 4 typed pages of names that was done in 1955, and it mentioned several graves gone at that time. I used to clean up around the church in Rodney in the late 90s and first few years of this century, and made an effort to clean up the cemetery, but you know how things go, everyone is gonna help until the day of a work day, then no one shows up.

Back to the cemetery, it covers most of the hill behind the Pres. Church, and on the north end is another cemetery which is mostly nmarked graves, which I was told was where the blacks were buried over the years.

Virgil

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