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Excel Information Page!

Click underlined link to open

Check each tab for specific genealogy. There are some duplications among the sheets.

Call Steve if you have trouble with the sheets.
I did them a long time ago and do not remeber all that I did.

Morris Warren, the son of Mary Haight and Peter Warren, is the same person as
Morris Warren Nelson, the "named" person of Mary Haight & Stephen Nelson.

                     St. Philip's    St Phils South Highland    Mekell's Corner    Horton    Velie    CS Reg    CS Index    

                       Blanche       Brian       Compilation       Eric Leland 1975       F-A-G -SHMe & Horton

            Gedney John & Eleazor    Henry Croft-Mary Nelson    "Justus II Story "

Nelson Trail-St. Philip's only

Cold Spring Cemetery Burial Information
Excel Spreadsheets including links to Grave Stones

Let Steve know if you have trouble with the links on the Excel sheets.

It may take a few seconds or so to see picture.

The following is true for all the spreadsheets.
  • Text in Black is infornmation copied from the stones as precisly as possible. Some stones were very difficult to read from the pictures in which case information, where available from the Register Records, was used to fill in missing info..
  • Text in Blue and Bold is information derived from tthe Register Records.
  • Links are in Blue and Underlined Click once to see picture. Some people may have more than one link as to include multiple stones, family names, sopecial markers.
  • Comment Box, click Comment Box to see. When seeing a cell with a Red Triangle mouse over to read my comment inserted.
  • Green Cell, click Green Cell to see. When seeing a group of Green Cells, I was not able to ascertain whether the people are the same or two different people.
  • Orange Cell, click Green Cell to see. An orange cell is my confusion. Either I couldn't find the picture or the information was taken from the Records Register when making the links.
  • There is one name, Carolnie, in Red, with a comment that that is the way the name is spelled on stone and not just a typo.