Hi All, I'm trying to locate the latest cemetery, where three sets of ancestors who were buried in the German Lutheran graveyard between Race and Vine Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have been reinterred. The original cemetery was associated with the St. Michael's and Zion Lutheran Churches which were both on Fourth Street in Philadelphia. About 1861 this cemetery was dug up and the bodies supposedly moved to 31st and Lehigh Streets across the street from Mount Peace Cemetery. Later, they were dug up again and reinterred elsewhere. I have been told they were in various Philadelphia cemeteries, but a check with those cemeteries has brought negative responses from all. Those cemeteries are: Laurel Hill (which does have reinterments from St. John's Lutheran graveyard); Philadelphia Memorial Park in Frazer, PA (which has 20th Century reinterments from the 31st and Lehigh site); Mount Peace; and Glenwood Cemetery. My ancestors' original burials dated from 1783 to 1836 and the three males involved were all members of the Philadelphia Militia during the American Revolution. It bothers me terribly that these ancestors are probably lying in unmarked graves somewhere and I can't even find them. Is there some kind soul who knows the whereabouts of these reinterments and can let me know? Any help would be appreciated and my entire family would be extremely thankful. Jim Lawrence, South Jersey Researching Philadelphia family names: Lawrence/Lorentz/Lorenz, Huess, Hotz, Gunzler, Kugler, Sweitzer, Etley, Moehrle, Marlin, Musselman, Harrop, Morgenroth and Bauer. See my genealogy webpage at: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/a/w/James-Harry-Lawrence/index.html http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=lorentz1