This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: rclaytonsr Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/2997.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: When I saw the first message on St Mary's it reminded me that I needed to call there for availability of baptismal records for St. Mary's for my husband's grandmother for 1902. I just called 609-298-0261, the church office and spoke with a helpful woman who looked it up and gave me the information while I was on the phone. As this grandmother was a triplet, raised as a twin because the third baby died, I also asked about burial and cemetery records for St. Mary's. I want to find the name, if any, of the third baby. They did not have burial records for the time period that I needed but she said she would have the woman who takes care of those records call me on Monday as they were leaving for the day and wouldn't be back till Monday. She said the St Mary's Cemetery is across the street from the Church on Cemetery Lane in Bordentown Township. The Church is in Bordentown City. I have been to the Bordentown cemetery. The Catholic section which must be St Mary's cemetery is behind the Bordentown Cemetery, on the backside opposite of Rt 206. If you go in at the little white guard house, just go straight back and the Catholic section is fenced in separately back there. Or if you go in at the office, go forward and off to the left. It's not very big. The Bordentown Cemetery runs all along Cemetery Lane and I think it is Park ??Street, with the Catholic Cemetery having no street frontage. If any one goes there, would you keep and eye out for any Papendick graves in St Mary's, as I now live 2000 miles away from there. But I doubt there would be a stone. The family did have a number of other children who died, who could be in that cemetery. I have Reeder, Harris and Ayres in the Bordentown cemetery, maybe others, I can't remember and of course the possibility of Papendick in the Catholic section. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.