Hi all I have just found that one of our relatives went to the United States from England during the 19th century and are buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey. Does anyone have any information on this cemetery and would it be possible for someone to possibly see if there is a gravestone for them and take a photograph? I know that this is a lot to ask and is very cheeky but I can't see me coming all the way from England ;-) The person was William COLDRICK died 6th March 1911. His wife would also be in the grave Fannie COLDRICK died 5th Jan 1909. Many thanks for any advice, ideas etc Neil Coldrick Manchester England
Neil wrote: > Hi all > > I have just found that one of our relatives went to the United States from > England during the 19th century and are buried in Greenwood Cemetery, > Trenton, New Jersey. Does anyone have any information on this cemetery and > would it be possible for someone to possibly see if there is a gravestone > for them and take a photograph? I know that this is a lot to ask and is very > cheeky but I can't see me coming all the way from England ;-) > > The person was William COLDRICK died 6th March 1911. His wife would also be > in the grave Fannie COLDRICK died 5th Jan 1909. > > Many thanks for any advice, ideas etc > > Neil Coldrick > Manchester > England You need to start using Google! :-) Many hits there. Greenwood Cemetery Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey 1800 Hamilton Ave Trenton, New Jersey 08619 (609) 587-4993 If nobody here volunteers for your request, why don't you write to the cemetery requesting information and asking what they would charge you to take that photograph? HTH Bob
Thanks for the comments people. Will try the cemetery direct. Thanks Neil "Neil" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Hi all > > I have just found that one of our relatives went to the United States from > England during the 19th century and are buried in Greenwood Cemetery, > Trenton, New Jersey. Does anyone have any information on this cemetery and > would it be possible for someone to possibly see if there is a gravestone > for them and take a photograph? I know that this is a lot to ask and is very > cheeky but I can't see me coming all the way from England ;-) > > The person was William COLDRICK died 6th March 1911. His wife would also be > in the grave Fannie COLDRICK died 5th Jan 1909. > > Many thanks for any advice, ideas etc > > Neil Coldrick > Manchester > England > > >