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    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Mackerly Cemetery
    2. Sheryl, Funny you should ask today. I just read an obituary last night, which mentions the deceased was interred in the "Mackerly" cemetery. [1890] This individual is definitely buried in the "Lafayette" cemetery, in Lafayette, Frankford Twp., Sussex Co., NJ ...well, his tombstone is there, next to his wife's. I�m making an assumption he is buried there. This is the first time I have ever seen any reference to a Mackerly Cemetery. The Sussex County library [main branch] has an alphabetical listing for interments in the Lafayette Cemetery, but the listing does not have any dates. Leigh

    11/13/2000 09:25:30
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX-L] Mackerly Cemetery
    2. Nancy Pascal
    3. I have to tombstone inscriptions for "Lafayette Cemetery" as psot in Vol. V of the GMNJ (copied in Jun of 1929). I do not see a single listing for Mackerly. I also have the listings for the "Vaughn Cemetery' also in Lafayette. It does include several Mackerleys. Perhaps this is the one your looking for. Those tombstone inscriptions are posted at my web site. Nancy Pascal http://www.gate.net/~pascalfl/ vista@mail.ptd.net wrote: > > Sheryl, > > Funny you should ask today. I just read an obituary last night, which > mentions the deceased was interred in the "Mackerly" cemetery. [1890] > > This individual is definitely buried in the "Lafayette" cemetery, in > Lafayette, Frankford Twp., Sussex Co., NJ ...well, his tombstone is there, > next to his wife's. I’m making an assumption he is buried there. > > This is the first time I have ever seen any reference to a Mackerly Cemetery. > > The Sussex County library [main branch] has an alphabetical listing for > interments in the Lafayette Cemetery, but the listing does not have any > dates. > > Leigh

    11/14/2000 05:03:54