Or perhaps, as my grandfather used to say, "a rooster got into the henhouse." ;) - Mike -------- Original Message -------------- >From: DULCICH6@aol.com >To: CAMARIPO-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <a6.ffe7ac3.27bc2ebc@aol.com> >Subject: Re: [CAMARIPO] Hornitos cemetery >> >In a message dated 2/14/2001 8:29:53 AM Pacific Standard Time, >ssilver1951@jps.net writes: > > >> One of the first things I used to get upset about was that it appeared >> others had been buried in inalienable family plots. That is until I met a >> genealogist that reminded me married members of families who had different >> names was one of the reasons found for the differences. >> >> > >Sue, > Yes, the above is true and that is why I tried to make certain I had a >note about odd named people buried in family plots. However, there were a >number of babies and small children buried in family plots of different >surnames and I know they weren't married!! I'm thinking maybe the parents >didn't have the money to purchase their own plot and so a relative came >forward and offered a plot for the child, maybe Grandparents or Aunts. This >could also account for the name differences. > >Best Regards, >Sharon >CAMARIPO List step-mom > >