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60 points (current score)
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Uploaded: Jun 18, 2014
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This is my 4th attempt to enter comment! This neglected/lost over 100 years ago, cemetery was rediscovered Sept. 2013 and restored by a Cooksey family, June, 2014. Just received emailed photos of restoration. My previous comments were too long!! The task was difficult, as needed permission to enter property from unknown owner. Entering in Oh, Happy Day Challenge, my 1st challenge.
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Created with Scrapbook Flair, CAP2 software. Background from sf 220 Thanksgiving2012 kit, 2 small frames from Ziggy Fan's kit Natural Girl. The photos are in my personal genealogical album. Large oval frame is a fairy frame from the Internet.
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oklahomadawn says:
how wonderful to discover it and restore it!!! love the weathered frames you have used!!! wonderful layout!! thanks so much for creating this for my challenge!!!
Jun 20, 2014
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Larkspur Nanny says:
so glad to see you enter the challenge and I hope you enter many more. Great page and lots of info.
Jun 18, 2014
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Lori47 says:
That is great news! A lost neglected cemetery restored after all that time! Wonderful photos and layout! I did not enter challenges until semi-recently so congratulations on your 1st challenge entry! Wonderful job!
Jun 18, 2014
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camel34 says:
The original Cooksey owners moved to State of Arkansas, USA in the 1890s...no one to care for this Cemetery on a farm's private property.
Jun 18, 2014
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