Betty I have a couple of suggestions, one can not someone at the Cemetery, tell you where the grave is, also they might and I mean might have a record on who paid for the grave and it would maybe give you a name and address of the person. George Betty <betty@unisette.com> wrote: There is a baby (actually a premature birth) girl listed in the Sac Old City Cemetery on July 11 1875, the daughter of Henry Eugenia. I have been unable to find a listing in the Union or Bee on that date. I am wondering if this was actually a daughter of my ggrandfather, Henry Eugene. We do not know when he started using the name Eugene, and this may have been an earlier form. We know this was not his birth name. Any ideas on how to find more information on this baby? Does the County Recorder have records that old? Also, the Cemetery list states that she is in tier 27 1/2 grave 29. Any ideas on how to find this in the cemetery? Betty ==== NORCAL Mailing List ==== Visit NORCAL Genealogy Index http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~yvonne/NORCAL%20index/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Sorry to push in here like this but I have a similar query, I have a friend buried with her two sons at Mt. Vernon, and I would like to contact one of her two children that are left to see how they are doing. I called Mt. Vernon but they said that they cannot tell me any contact information. So, last year on mother's day I left a note and some flowers on her grave. I am wondering if any one on this list can tell me if I send them a letter to the cemetery if they might forward it if I include an unsealed self addressed stamped envelope if they will send it ahead for me? Love, Light, Rainbows and Blessings Sandra Tyler Duncan purplevw1@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "mt view" <mt_view2002@yahoo.com> To: <CASACRAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 8:22 AM Subject: [CASacramento] Re: [NORCAL] Baby Eugenia/suggestions > Betty > > I have a couple of suggestions, one can not someone at the Cemetery, tell you where the grave is, also they might and I mean might have a record on who paid for the grave and it would maybe give you a name and address of the person. >