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    1. Re: [BKLYN] Brooklyn area Catholic Cemetery between 1836 - 1851
    2. John Quigley
    3. You can check with the Diocesan office to see what they have in their records for Catholic Cemeteries. You can also check with the United Methodist Church for their historical records. If Union was a Methodist Cemetery they can probably tell you what happened and which Methodist Church they show as associated with it. Whether or not they will have the actual records in regard to membership is another story, but it will probably give you a good place to start from anyway. If you don't know which Annual Conference that area is under, you can search at gbgm-umc.org for that information. There is a search box which will let you specify that you are looking for the Annual conference for Brooklyn. -- John Quigley "Would it not be better to simplify the system of taxation rather than to sprea d it over such a variety of subjects and pass through so many new hands." --Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Madiso n, 1784

    05/03/2012 03:03:38