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Marking place tree is in Absher Cemetery, not Robertson About: Marking place tree, Snake Creek Hill Linda Smith writes: Ed: The picture of the cemetery at the top of Snake Creek Hill is the Absher Cemetery. My mother's family is buried there. Robertson Cemetery is at the top of Plum Point Hill (off of the old road to the right). Thanks. -Linda SmithThanks. The mistake has been corrected where it was made (not by Tony Streeval; he's in he clear), right here at Earth Station CMHQ. Thanks for catching the error. -EW This story was posted on 2011-01-22 10:10:12
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