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Re: Stolen Confederate Gravestones
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Mr. Waller,

You had called the Kate Kittrell house about this on Saturday the 21st of April. We had just buried my mother Eleanor Kittrell Wothington that same
day at the McInnis-Kittrell Cemetary. I was curious to see if you have continued with the ceremony for Mr. Winburn.
You may also be interested to know that there should be several other Kittrells and McInnes confederate soldiers buried in this same cemetary. I
did not look for the tombstones when I was there. I am not sure they are there either you may also want to research this. They are listed
on the Confederate Gravesite Registry. You may also be interested to know that my great-great grandfather Daniel H. C. McInnis also fought
in the civil war - he was the only person from Greene County to have fought for the Union. Before I moved back to Birmingham from Mobile
we located his gravesite in Wathall County Ms. He had numerous children - some fought in World War I and died and I believe the bodies were
not returned home.

If you have further information please let me know.

Thanks,

Linda

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