I need help tracking down a cemetary. The person I am interested in is James F. Casey, who died August 7, 1902 in St. Marys Hospital, Hoboken New Jersey and his home was 321 Mountain Road in West Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey. The place of burial was listed as "Calvary XXXX", where the last word is unreadable. It looks like it might start with a "C" or an "A" and end with an "ly", but like I said it was unreadable. The only cemetaries through the various web sites with cemetary listing I could find in New Jersey that started with Calvary was a Babtist cemetary, but that wouldn't do because he was Catholic. Does anyone know of a cemetary around the turn of the century who's name started with "Calvary" and went out of business? This might clear up a mystery for me, as his wife and most of his children were buried about much later at the same plot in Holy Name Cemetary in Jersey City, but I have always been mystified where he was buried. Tom Novak