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    1. Re: [NJBurlin] MANION/MANNION
    2. I dont know if any of the Manions buried at St. Paul's cemetery are relatives as I was never able to identify any relatives. That is what Im looking for so as to find out where Bridget Manion family came from in Ireland. I am unable to determine anything on the Malone's. However, I didnt know there was an Irish cemetery and that is quite interesting to me. Does St. Paul have burial records? Would you know if there are a Malone's in the cemetery? How come the cemetery is known at the Irish cemetery? Can you give me a contact person at the church or cemetery. Bridget sons Maurice (later changed to Martin) was born in 1846 in Burlington city and after the birth the family went to St. Johns in March for his baptismal. I have his church records. Either the family was working in Burlington or else Bridget went to visit a family member until she had the baby. I do know there were a lot of Irish in Burlington at that time. Do you have a contact person or number for someone at the church or cemetery. Im sorry that I cant help you at this point but you have given me some leads to follow up on i.e. obits or church records for James Manion. The trouble with the Irish is that they left poor trails. I wish you luck on your book. Jim Malone

    10/23/2001 03:59:38