In a message dated 6/18/03 2:32:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, TCJBlueEye writes: > Subj: "Cemetery Lookup" > Date: 6/18/03 2:32:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time > From: <A HREF="mailto:TCJBlueEye">TCJBlueEye</A> > To: <A HREF="mailto:DMS 59Dart">DMS 59Dart</A> > > > > Dear Dave, > Thank you for your very kind offer to do lookups in your book on St. > John's Church. Would you kindly let me know if there are any REED's or INMAN's > listed as being buried there, please?? > > Thank you, > Christine > Christine, I'm sorry but there are no REED's or INMAN's in my book that are buried in St. John's Cemetery in Elizabeth. There are 5 RIED's buried in the Presbyterian Cemtery, and one Henrietta INMAN buried there. Henrietta, Grave #1822, who's tombstone inscription reads: IN Memory of HENRIETTA Daughter of William & Avic Inman; who died Decr 7th 1841 Aged 17 Years 9 Months and 12 Days Also SUSAN EMMA Daugher of Lewis & Dorothy W. Smith wo died March 12th 1836; Aged 1 Year 1 Month and 3 Days Dearest daughter thou hast left us Here thy loss we deeply feel But tis God who has berav'd us He can all our sorrows heal. - - - - - Evidently there are two girls buried in this one grave, with one tombstone. Maybe, if you know of this family, you can shead some light on it. Hope this helps, Dave from Long Island