----- Original Message ----- From: "Anita Clayton" <rclaytonsr@juno.com> To: <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 10:09 PM Subject: [NJMONMOU] Rose Hill Crematory., Linden > > Laurie wrote: > > Well, since the subject of Rosehill cemetery came up............. death > cert. says he was buried there in 1901. They have no record of him. > > Laurie, > Rosehill Cemetery in Linden was also a creamatory. We have a great > grandfather who was listed on his death cert. as put there, but in fact > his ashes were later added to his wife's grave in Trenton when she died, > according to the cemetery in Trenton, so evidently he was just creamated > there. Rosehill had no record of him (1936). I was told by an undertaker > in Trenton that Rosehill was the only crematory in the area for a while, > that is why people where taken such distances to be "processed" there. > > While we on the subjects of crematories. I remember an old spokey > crumbling place, probably in Millstone Twp that we called "the crematory" > back in the 60's when I was a teen. Anyone remember that? > > Anita > > I remember it Anita, We called it "Crematory Hill"-had a legend to it that I don't recall now..teens would drive out there at night to scare each other...it could have been Millstone twp. I can't remember now...it was as you said though, a crumbled old building. Used to scare me! > >