Message-id: <00c101c22921$2cdaedc0 [email protected]> (I hope I'm doing this right. This is my first posting on my first mailing list. :-)) Hi Tim! I just joined this mailing list after reading your 2002 postings in the archives. I can't access http://www.timrobinson.scriptingoff.com. Is it still up? This is a genealogy S-O-S. HELP! I'm trying to find the ancestry of Cornelius McLEAN Sr. who died on Sep 12, 1836, at his Washington, DC, residence on 7th St. at the age of 62. In addition to trying to find his burial location in DC, I am also investigating the possibility that he is buried with his children in Baltimore. Four of his six children lived most of their lives in Baltimore. I'm looking for anything dealing with the death dates and burial locations of the following siblings and their spouses: Dr. Charles McLean - last found on 1880 Baltimore Census Spouse: Mrs. Margaret M. Campbell McLean - last found on 1890 Baltimore City Directory living at 1120 Linden Ave William H. McLean - last found on 1890 Baltimore City Directory in business at 211 Calvert Spouse: Mrs. Margaret A. Wroth Hanson McLean - last found on 1880 Baltimore Census living with husband Wm in the home of her brother Dr. John Worth[sic], head of household George W. McLean - last found on 1890 Baltimore City Directory in business at 211 Calvert Spouse: Mrs. Eliza Jane Shriver McLean - died on JUN 19, 1907 - death notice in JUN 20, 1907, Baltimore Sun has her as a widow of George who died at 205(?) Lennox St. Mrs. Eliza McLean Hardesty/Hardisty - last found on 1860 Baltimore Census Spouse: John Hardesty/Hardisty - last found in an 1855 will excerpt for Baltimore Other: They all seemed to be Episcopalian. I've read about an Evan's Funeral Chapel that dates back to the mid 1800s in that area of Baltimore. Can you access their records? Because you live in Catonsville, would you have access to records on their Reservoir Hill/Bolton Hill addresses of 1120 Linden and 205 Lennox? Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Jamie Perez