I also visited this cemetery 2 years ago looking for ancestors. It was as rundown as earlier described. As a matter of fact, a number of the graves by the river edge are in danger of falling into the river! Apparently the company that owned it is now out of business and various governments are shuffling around the issue of who will pay the continuing upkeep of Elmwood. The only documentation the cemetery office has is a written book in chronological order of all those interred there. If you don't know the date of death it can be a real challenge to find someone. In the summer months take care to pack some insect repellent as all the standing water and large trees make an excellent breeding ground for mosquitos. I was driven back to my car after only 20 minutes. :-( Another suggestion is to bring a trowel, rag and bucket as you might have to do some cleaning/clearing to clearly see a stone (particularly the ones flush with the ground). -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Regards, Murray Gauer GAUER Page: users.uniserve.com/~morbeus/ GRHS VC Birsula/Nesselrode/Rosenfeld,OD Researching: GAUER, SCHMALENBURG, HERTZ (HERZ,HERTY), LEONHART(IN) KUNZ (CUNZ, CUNTZ), MASSIERER, MEURER, DREGER From: BEDRYKOWICE, ZALESZCZYKI, BIRSULA, NESSELRODE, DIENSTWEILER