I have a book called The GraveYard Shift. It lists cemeteries in New York City. There are two sections to this cemetery The First Calvary and the Old Calvary. Both rich and poor are buried here as were some Civil War Catholics. Maybe fireman and veterans have a similar headstone? The cemetery would have noted when the headstone was placed. Burial records available for a fee. Calvary Cemetery 40-02 Laurel Hill Blvd Flushing NY 11377-7396 The Cranky Genee >Bonsoir, > >I have seen stones in the Montréal Côte-des-Neiges Cemetery for the same >period, but only for a group of firemen or very rich persons. > >R. Ouimet > >
In soc.genealogy.ireland The Cranky Genee <[email protected]> wrote: : I have a book called The GraveYard Shift. It lists cemeteries in New : York City. There are two sections to this cemetery The First Calvary : and the Old Calvary. Both rich and poor are buried here as were some : Civil War Catholics. Maybe fireman and veterans have a similar : headstone? : The cemetery would have noted when the headstone was placed. Burial : records available for a fee. : Calvary Cemetery : 40-02 Laurel Hill Blvd : Flushing NY 11377-7396 : The Cranky Genee :>Bonsoir, :> :>I have seen stones in the Montréal Côte-des-Neiges Cemetery for the same :>period, but only for a group of firemen or very rich persons. :> :>R. Ouimet :> :>