JGUIS
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Joined: 3/18/2006 From: New Lexington, OH Status: offline
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Father possibly is John HOMAN (d. 21 Jan. 1824) m. Mary (Polly) buried in family plot on the "old John Homan Cline" farm in Broadway, Rockingham Co, VA, About 1930 the farm was sold to the Broadway Hatchery and now is privately owned. The cemetery is in disrepair and it has been rumored by a neighbor that the current landowner is threatening to remove the headstones and farm the land. I live in MO and do not know to whom I can report this. I found this much online at a genealogy website. Sounds like a local farmer owns it, and may tear it down soon. I hope he leaves the cemetery alone, that's just not right. If he's considering taking out a cemetery to farm an extra acre, he's probably not the type to let someone pick anything up that may be of value from his property. So I'd say pick a day, and spend the entire day there from dawn to dusk. Keep hunting it till you get caught, then you can always claim ignorance the first time. Plus you have the cemetery on your side. A cemetery is public property, regardless of the surrounding property. A public road leading to the cemetery is even better. I mean, if you got caught with a bottle in your hand, you're a "local history buff" researching the Homan family for a living relative of theirs online. You thought that finding something which used to belong to their family would be ok. Bam. Nobody could argue that story too much, IF, the place isn't posted "NO TRESPASSING".(I didn't see any signs in the pic) Or, you could try and run the same story by the farmer if you like, but if you do, and he says no, it's over Johnny. I'd work that treeline first, work your way in to the house, as it's probably been worked by previous owners over the years.
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