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    1. Re: [NJESSEX] Help!!
    2. Glenn G. Geisheimer
    3. Hello Dru, I would check the non-denominational cemeteries in addition to the Catholic Cemeteries (Mt. Olivet RC Cemetery). Have you checked the 1895 NJ State Census and the 1900 Federal Census to see if he still was alive in those years? You also could check the Newark City Directories. This would get you, at least, the year of his death. >I need to find my gg-grandfather. I've lost him!! I assumed (and was >erroneously told by the cemetary) that he is buried with his wife at >Holy Sepulchre. NOT!! Many of the family members are buried in this >plot, but not him. His name, btw, is Patrick Cousins. Does anyone have >any suggestions on how to find him? I can't send for his death >certificate if I don't have any idea when he died. I do know he was >still alive in 1894. I'm really stumped here. I'm wondering if there >were other Catholic cemetaries around 1900 in Newark. I will check the >Virtual Newark pages again on this. If so, why wouldn't he just be >buried with his wife? And where's the rest of the family?? Oh, it's >always more and more questions. <g> ------ Glenn G. Geisheimer glenng@castle.net

    08/16/1999 02:52:01