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Issue #22.11 :: 03/18/2009 - 03/24/2009
Columbia's Forgotten Cemeteries

From Driving Ranges to Condos, Columbia’s a Poor Steward of Its Dead

BY RON AIKEN

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Is nothing sacred? I'm searching for Matthias Weisinger who owned land at the confluence of the Broad and Saluda Rivers and is buried there somewhere. Of course, I can't find his grave and he's probably in an old Family Cemetery that is no longer extant. If these larger cemeteries in Columbia are allowed to be destroyed by the ravages of time and not maintained, I hope that your local Historical and Genealogical Societies have written records and surveys of whose buried in these larger cemeteries. This information can be compiled by coronor, burial, church and various other records. Please don't let this valuable information pass through your fingers so that generations to come will be denied knowing where their ancestors are buried. Clydene
ClydeneOctober 18th, 2009 02:59pm
read this with great sorrow and regret.has anyone published a photo book dealing with these cemeteries?such should be done before time passes even us by and fainting memories are forever lost.
anthony reedJune 20th 01:48am
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