Recorded Burials Since 1736 —

Historic Jerusalem Church Cemetery-Effingham County Georgia Brick Pillars and wrought iron gates “The first recorded burials in the New Ebenezer Cemetery were in 1736. There was a custom the Salzburgers brought over from the old country that stipulated that the only person to be buried in a coffin would be a mother that died in…

Recorded Burials Since 1736 — The59Club
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About Alice DeForest

Sending a smile to brighten your day. Since retiring from a successful real estate career, I am out and about exploring. I live on the SE Coast of the United States, and love the marshes, swamps and beaches of Georgia and South Carolina. Historical sites are also some of my favorite places, and I love sharing them with all of you. I'll do my best not to keep things interesting and bring you along on all my travels.
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