I have the a transcription of the cemetery. This is the beginning of the transcription. CITY OF SAN BUENAVENTURA CEMETERY RECORDS This information was compiled from the burial record books and cards on file in the Office of the City Clerk, Room 204, 501 Poli Street, Ventura, California, 93001. Prepared by Edess Fargo, Administrative Clerk, Office of the City Clerk Barbara J. Kam, City Clerk January 10, 2001 This burial record was compiled from the old original cemetery map on file in the City Engineer’s office under map index number P-47 and also the old sexton record books on file in the City Clerk’s office. In all probability these are the only records in existence. I was unable to locate any burial records between the dates of March 30, 1894 and March 30, 1903. However, upon a search of the cemetery lots, several headstones and other markers were found giving evidence of burials between these dates. These names and corresponding Block and Lot numbers were entered in this book. From this same search a few errors were found in the old records as to correct locations. These errors were corrected and noted in both sets of books To the best of my knowledge, this record is a complete and true one of all the burials in the old Protestant Cemetery, except those burials between the dates before mentioned. /s/ Clyde Wooley, Assistant City Engineer 1942 ************************ If anyone would like a lookup I would be more than happy to help. Don't be too tough on us Venturans. I have lived here nearly all my life and had no idea that the city was making a park out of the cemetery until it was all done. I was very upset when I drove past it one day and all the headstones was GONE!!! As a kid I use to love to walk through the cemetery and read all the old headstones. Had I known this was going to be done, I would have raised some cain, but, too late I found out. In talking to people around town, they felt the same way. SAD, part of my town was tossed in a canyon like trash, I was not a happy camper. Hallie Ventura, CA