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Re: Howel A. Rayburn
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Thanks. I have even heard Rayburn's grave was supposed to be over near DeVall's Bluff.
White County is covered over with unmarked graves and my own kin lay in such.
Times were so hard after the Civil War and through the depression, that all
money went to keep the living alive.
Wonder if it would be possible to track who his wife was related to and where
they were buried. That is a really good possibility.
I am seriously interested in this so if you get it figured out, I would be more
than happy to help with such.
Linda

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