Hello Arleen, Thank you for the help and advice. I had already seen that death record, but it does not give much info. Concerning the NEW pilot website that LDS put together: it is a real gold mine for everyone researching Chicago, IL people. I urge everyone to check it out. Click on Browse the databases so that you can take time to see what they have, and the years covered. And they are adding more every day and it is FREE! Thanks again Arleen for taking the time to help others. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: arleen gould To: Lilly Martin Cc: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 1:58 PM Subject: Re: [COOK-CO-IL] Calvary Catholic Cemetery look up request I just found Magdalina;s death cert on line at http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=home And it does say Calvary. You just might want to do a little searching on that site and see what else you can find. Arleen On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 12:56 AM, Lilly Martin <[email protected]> wrote: Hello, I read the recent posting discussing Catholic records available online at Wilmette Family History Center. I live overseas, might I kindly ask if anyone, ever, is going to that facility to do a look up for me? Anton B. Zaremba 1816-1891 Magadelana Zaremba 1838-1900 The above couple were husband and wife, and their obits stated they were buried in Calvary. I know their death dates, but I need to confirm the BIRTH dates. Also: is there a way to know who is buried near them? Their son Adolf Zaremba's obit said he was buried at Oakwoods, so I suppose he is not buried with his parents. Also: Anton B. Zaremba was a very famous Civil War commander, I wonder if his grave stone mentions his Unit Number? Many times a soldiers grave is marked with his unit description. If there is anyone who can help me on this project I will be very grateful. Best regards, Lilly Martin