In article <199705291525.LAA63038@mail1y-int.prodigy.net>, Slavic Genealogy Discussion List <GEN-SLAVIC@MAIL.EWORLD.COM> wrote: >Hi, Nicholas-- >Just curious-- which Connecticut parishes? My Polish immigrant ancestors >lived first in Moodus, then in Willimantic. >Thanks! >Jill Hi Jill, It was St. Cyril & Methodious Slovak Catholic Church in Bridgeport. I think what I am going to do is write a long letter with the dates that I have and ask for confirmation (of course, enclosing some cash). Just an example. My mother (who died in Jan. 1996) had a brother who died at the age of three months in 1947. My grandparents did not have enough money at the time to put a headstone on his grave. I would like to do that now that my Mother and grandparents are gone. I know where (which cemetary) my Uncle is buried, but I don't know the date he was buried. I am also needing baptism dates for my family. Frankly, I think it's ridiculous that this priest won't do this. Nicholas Trahan -- It is possible to find a middle word that between two views will signify both. But a middle view between two opposite views concerning the same thing is impossible....There is no room for compromise in matters of the Orthodox Faith. ---St. Mark of Ephesus