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Query: Tarters Chapel Cemetery Information David C Taylor writes: I'm interested in having a headstone replaced at Tarter's Chapel Cemetery and hoping you can help. I have two aunts that buried there and both headstones are about 100 years old and the dates etc are becoming hard to read. Since I live in Louisville it would be helpful if you could provide a point of contact in that area that could help. My mother and uncle would be very greatful so that their sisters might not be forgotten. Thank You, David C. Taylor - David C TaylorQueries are part of CM Classified REUNIONS This story was posted on 2011-09-04 15:11:16
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