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    1. Re: Definition "interment"
    2. Terry
    3. On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 09:43:01 -0500, Scruffy McScruffovitch wrote: > Place of internment is the same as place of burial > > "Unsprung" <peterblood666@joimail.com> wrote in message > news:13mcklca1r5if85@corp.supernews.com... >> What does "place of intenment" mean on a death certificate. This person >> died in NH but the place of interment was VT. The cemetery is not listed. >> >> Peter >> internment is an entirely different thing and has nothing to do with burial: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internment -- Terry

    12/17/2007 08:12:35
    1. Re: Definition "interment"
    2. Scruffy McScruffovitch
    3. "Terry" <Terry234@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:15zftzg0inbtw$.1axhig7emz66g.dlg@40tude.net... > On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 09:43:01 -0500, Scruffy McScruffovitch wrote: > >> Place of internment is the same as place of burial >> >> "Unsprung" <peterblood666@joimail.com> wrote in message >> news:13mcklca1r5if85@corp.supernews.com... >>> What does "place of intenment" mean on a death certificate. This person >>> died in NH but the place of interment was VT. The cemetery is not >>> listed. >>> >>> Peter >>> > > internment is an entirely different thing and has nothing to do with > burial: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internment > > Oops, had an unnecessary "n" in there. Interment = burial.

    12/17/2007 08:19:50
    1. Re: Definition "interment"
    2. D. Stussy
    3. "Terry" <Terry234@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:15zftzg0inbtw$.1axhig7emz66g.dlg@40tude.net... > On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 09:43:01 -0500, Scruffy McScruffovitch wrote: > > > Place of internment is the same as place of burial > > > > "Unsprung" <peterblood666@joimail.com> wrote in message > > news:13mcklca1r5if85@corp.supernews.com... > >> What does "place of intenment" mean on a death certificate. This person > >> died in NH but the place of interment was VT. The cemetery is not listed. > >> > >> Peter > >> > > internment is an entirely different thing and has nothing to do with > burial: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internment Actually, in some places, they literally are the same thing - e.g. "above ground burials" near New Orleans, LA (USA) - or any other place where a Masoleum is used as the final resting place on a regular basis. Those instances are both "burial" and confinement!

    12/17/2007 02:56:59