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Re: Commodore William C Whittle, Sr. 's Grave

Dave- Family members are within their rights to disenter and move remains. After a few generations of large families and movements to every corner of the globe folks aren't aware of each other's relationship. I have no problem with the disenternment , other than Magnolia was Whittle, Sr's. choice of place of final repose. His skull parted company with the rest of his remains over a hundred years ago. One old building was found to contain two bundles of remains that had been brought here from England, remains of ancestors who were active in the court of Charles II. They found their place in the New World as being stuck up in the rafters rather than reinterred in the ground.

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