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to get my license plates. And, as the Canton library is right across the street, I checked a 1910 plat map that they have on file. And, Henry Nedrow had land in Brooklyn, township, Lincoln county. - He had 160 acres in the northeast quarter of section 17. He also had another 160 acres a mile east, 80 acres in the west half of the northwest quarter of section 16 and the west half of the northeast quarter, 80 acres. These properties are about four miles northeast of Centerville. His property is straight east (two miles) and one mile north of the Riverview cemetery. - There is also the Mt. Zion cemetery, which is three miles straight north of Nedrow's property (in 17). This cemetery is somewhat abandoned since lightning hit the church decades ago but, the grounds are maintained. The Nedrow's could be buried there. The M.E. (Methodist/Evangelical) church is the denomination, if that helps. I put a list of M.E. people on the genforum Lincoln page but don't recall any being Nedrow's. It was a listing of Centerville and Mt. Zion church members. You might check. Notify Administrator about this message?
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