Good Morning, Was wondering if anyone has any information, or could help me on a problem that I have regarding the O'CONNOR and FLYNN families. Mary O'CONNOR b. Oct. 18, 1891 in Minnesota, d. Aug. 9, 1970 in Franklin Park, Cook County, Illinois, buried St. Patricks Cemetery, Melrose, Stearns County, Minnesota. MARRIED TO: Fergus Michael FLYNN b. Jan. 31, 1890 in North Platte, Lincoln Co., Nebraska, d. Feb. 6, 1973 in Franklin Park, Cook County, Illinois, buried St. Patricks Cemetery, Melrose, Stearns County, Minnesota. Mary & Fergus adopted two boys, Richard (b. 1912) and James (b. 1915) FEENEY. Both boys were born in North Dakota and orphaned before 1930. Mother was listed in the 1920 census in Devil's Lake, Ramsey County, she was shown as a widow. These boys were the children of Mary's sister, Anna O'CONNOR b. about 1890 and Unkown FEENEY b. Ireland. Censuses on both the O'Connor girls state that their father was born in Ireland and the mother in Canada. Since both Mary and Fergus are buried in Stearn County Minnesota I would rather assume that possibly the O'CONNOR family might have been buried there also. Fergus and Mary had lived in Franklin Park, Cook County, Illinois since the time of their marriage in 1918 until their deaths. So, my question is.....Is the St. Patricks Cemetery in Melrose on line or is there someone who knows who I might contact to find out the information on the O'CONNOR family. Would gladly pay for someone to research the information and get pictures of the headstones that might be involved. Hunting for Flynn's, O'Connor's and Feeney's is interesting and frustrating! Luckily I have lots of information on the Flynn Family (grin). Thanks for any help or leads that anyone might give me. Gretchen FLYNN