Hi Rich, I checked the Bradley telephone directory and there is no cemetery listed. That does not mean that there might not be a cemetery, just that it is not listed in the phone book. Monterey County has a lot of little cemeteries known only to the locals. I would suggest calling the Bradley Post Office at 1-831-472-2377. Most of the little post offices in the county are run by long time county residents. They are usually very knowledgable about their local area. Another possible source of localized information is the Bradley Branch Library at 1-831-472-9407. Again, the library staff would be local residents and would know if there is/was a cemetery in the Bradley area, and what happened to it, if anything. Between those two sources, you might even be able to connect up with someone who remembers your ancestors, where they lived, etc. Many South County residents have been there for generations, often on the land their ancestors originally homesteaded. Hope this helps, Anita C. Monterey County Dorman wrote: > > I am new to the list. I am trying to find burial site of Charles Hagan (d > 1898) and Sarah Kilborn Hagan (d Dec 1902). Obituary for Sarah said she was > to be buried by Charles' side in Bradley, Monterey Co. To my knowledge, > there is no cemetary in Bradley. Have looked in San Miguel, San Lucas, San > Ardo and even Paso Robles with no luck. I have heard rumors of a cemetary > that was in Pleyto and maybe moved when San Antonio Lake was made. I live > in So. Calif. and can only visit area once or twice a year so internet is my > main source of information. > > Any suggestions would be appreciated. > > Rich Dorman