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    1. Re: [HANDCART-L] Salt Lake Cemetery records
    2. Snow, Donald R.
    3. Dan, you may have already checked it, but I just called Diane Parkinson, Director of the FH Library of the BYU Harold B. Lee Library, who has compiled a cemetery index of all burials in Utah County cemeteries. She couldn't find Amanda Ann Starr Curtis in her index, so you are probably correct that she is not buried in Utah County. Diane said her index shows many Starrs buried in the Evergreen Cemetery and I think that was in Springville. Her index is supposed to be on-line soon through the Ancestry website. She said she thinks the SLC Cemetery Index is on-line now through Ancestry, but I haven't checked. It is available on CD, I know. Don Snow At 08:29 AM 5/14/98 , you wrote: >I have been searching in vain all over Utah County, Utah to find the >cemetery record of a pioneer ancestor that was living in Springville. I >now believe that she may have been buried in Salt Lake County. Does >anybody know if cemetery records for Salt Lake County are available on >the internet? I imagine I could find it at the library in Salt Lake, but >I don't know when I will get up there. > >The ancestor I am looking for is Amanda Ann Starr Curtis. >Born: 30 Sep 1822 in Florence, Huron, Ohio. >Parents: Jared and Eunice Starr >Died: 11 Sep 1853 in Salt Lake(?) > Dr. Donald R. Snow, Dept of Math, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602 (801) 378-2366, snowd@math.byu.edu

    05/14/1998 10:54:29