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    1. Re: [IRISH-NYC] Calvary Cemetery
    2. mtogl
    3. Oh...that death certificate must have been from the 1860's.... In any case, with those dates you can also check another place: the Hall of Records at 31 Chambers.... Will you get a lot of information there? Maybe, maybe not. Give me Timmerman's first name. It just so happens I am going there tomorrow. I'm curious to see if she is listed in the Libers.... Mario PS Oh, parents' names didn't show up until 1883-84. ----- Original Message ----- From: "BBurnett" <bburnett@optonline.net> To: <IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 8:38 PM Subject: [IRISH-NYC] Calvary Cemetery > Don and Dorothy, > > I recently received an interment list from Calvary Cemetery. It took > about six weeks. Four family plots were purchased on January 9, 1860 by > James McLoughlin, who I believe to be my 3rd great grandfather. There are 22 > people buried in those plots, including my great grandfather, who is also > James McLaughlin. Many of the names I've never heard of. I don't know the > maiden name of my 3rd great grandmother but there are a lot of Timmerman's > buried in these plots. It's very interesting. The list includes the name of > the deceased, date of burial, age at death, which grave the person is buried > in and birth place; nothing exact, all of these birth places are either NY, > Ireland and two US. > Using this information I sent to the NY Dept. of Records and Information > Services (DORIS) for a death certificate for the woman I believe to be my > 3rd great grandmother, and just this morning received not a death > certificate like I'm used to seeing, but a copy of a list giving the date of > decease, name, age at death, street address, place of nativity, disease, > cemetery, occupation, and attending physician. I was hoping for a maiden > name but with a street address perhaps I'll be able to find them in the > census and go from there. Every little bit helps. > Prepare yourself. Calvary also sent me a bill for $2,625.00 for > outstanding annual care charges due. They suggested I put the graveholdings > under Perpetual Care for $2,750.00. If I do this now I can save the $144.00 > annual care charge for 2002 and it will only cost me a total of $5,231.00. I > hope they don't evict my ancestors when I don't respond. I don't believe > they really expect me to pay it but I guess it's worth a try. Actually, they > were some of the nicest people I've ever had the pleasure of dealing with. > Good luck in your research, > > Barb in CT > > > ==== IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY Mailing List ==== > Please keep your anti-virus software up-to-date and run frequent scans! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

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