Hi, I have looked at this thread for a while and I am not sure who is looking for Caspar's burial, is it Chrystie who looked up and saw the stop sign? I may have missed it at the beginning, but I don't think I have seen Names in Stone mentioned, as not in there or what. Or Scharf's History of Maryland which has lots of lists of people in cemeteries. I only have access to the 2 volumes with no index, a real pain, but I saw the lists. And I don't see a religion... I have my Patrick O'Neill (much later than Caspar, died 1855) buried at St John's Catholic Cemetery in Frederick...near the stop sign?...and in Names in Stone. Is anybody writing on this thread and Point of Rocks actually THERE and going to the library? I don't have his obit, only an email version of it. It exists. Anyone who would get it for costs+? I have had two people say they would so far and then not do it. I don't have him on a ship, so maybe you get a ship or a burial....not both. Barbara Ford Providence RI