Hi Loma, You didn't give a name or date to narrow things down but your best place to go is almost certainly outside of Newport. The Campbell County Historical Society has a lot of records and is located in the City of Alexandria on the second floor of the Alexandria Court House. They are open 10-3 on Saturdays. Another great site for local history and genealogy research is the Kenton County public library in Covington (just across the Licking River from Newport). they will have some things you won't find in the Campbell County Historical Society including state wide death certificates for 1911-1954 and newspapers on microfilm. They are open 10-5 on Saturdays. The biggest cemetery in Campbell County is Evergreen Cemetery in Southgate where they have somethng like 80,000 peopled buried between about 1847 and now. Last I knew they were open from about 8 or 9 a.m. until noon on Saturdays. Of course they are not the only local cemetery. Give me some names, dates and locations (I assume Newport) and I might be able to help you narrow your search down a bit. Are you making the trip Saturday July 23rd or is this sometime in the future? Daryl. On 7/20/05, Lorna <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello all, > I would like to head to Newport to try and find out where at my > ancestor is buried at in the town of Nerwport. Are there death records / > cemetery records available? Is the local genealogy library open on > Saturdays? If so, where is it? As you can see... I don't have a "Clue" > as to where I'm going in Newport, so any suggestions on places to visit > to search records would be most welcome! <G> > Thanks! > Lorna > > > ==== KYCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > You can always contact your list admin privately at < > [email protected]>. > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com <http://Ancestry.com>'s United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >