Greetings, Once one has found a grave how does one find out who is buried there? I have a "Whelton" grave in Peabody Mass with lots of folks listed and problably some who are not. I wrote to the archdiocese and they were too busy to reply. I called the church and they said to write to the archdiocese....any thoughts?? All the best, Mary Ellen from beautiful warm and sunny San Francisco searching for the Wheltons of Clonakilty, the Horrigans of Killorglin, the McCarthys of Killarney and the O'Connors of Drumshambo. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Call the cemetery. I have called for locations of graves prior to going to cemeteries and often times they will tell me who else is buried there. If you have names and dates they can verify the location of the stone. If its St. Mary Cemetery in Peabody go to www.ccemtery.org for the number to call. Otherwise check www.411.com Cheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Ellen Rossi" <merossi1@yahoo.com> > Greetings, > Once one has found a grave how does one find out who > is buried there? I have a "Whelton" grave in Peabody > Mass with lots of folks listed and problably some who > are not. I wrote to the archdiocese and they were too > busy to reply. I called the church and they said to > write to the archdiocese....any thoughts?? > All the best, > Mary Ellen > from beautiful warm and sunny San Francisco > searching for the Wheltons of Clonakilty, the > Horrigans of Killorglin, the McCarthys of Killarney > and the O'Connors of Drumshambo. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > >