Annette, I didn't find it. I'm slow on surfing, but I didn't see "other resources." Please help. Thank you. Mitzi On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 15:51:26 -0500 Annette and Kevin Liptak <annette1@crtelco.com> writes: > The Livingston County USGenWeb page does have a list of all > cemeteries in the > county. The list can be reached if you look under OTHER RESOURCES > on the first > page of the County Page. It has the name of the cemetery, the > township it is > located in and a mailing address. This information was obtained from > the county > courthouse. I would like to take this opportunity to let people > know they need > to look at all pages of the Livingston County USGenWeb site. Anyone > who would > like to volunteer to canvas any cemetery and post it on the > Livingston County > site are more than welcome to do so. We did have a person who was > doing just > that with the motive of publishing a book I believe. However he has > vanished > without even notifying me he was quitting. I'm sorry this site does > not contain > all the information people would love to see there, but one person > can not > provide that. Any help would be appreciated. Annette Liptak, > Livingston County > Coordinator. > > John Reedy wrote: > > > The Livingston County USGenWeb page does not contain a > map.....specifically, > > township locations. Does anyone know of an online county map that > would > > show all townships and, for that matter, cemetery locations? > > I don't believe anyone has any cemetery lists for each cemetery in > the > > county - at least I've never seen any - anyone know if a project > to > > catalogue each and every cemetery within the county has ever been > done? > > I'm willing to drive there to look, but I without a map, the trip > would be > > pointless. > > John Reedy >