Hello Douglas, Off the top of my head, my first thought would be to ask you if you've checked with the folks at Trinity Church - St. Paul's Chapel to see if his burial was noted in their records? These are Episcopalian/Anglican churches, so it's a definite possibility that he might have been buried in one of those churchyards. I do not know how well the records were kept of burials in the Colonial/Revolutionary War time period, though. It can never hurt to ask! Jim DougB81042@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 12/7/2010 12:01:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, > jimgarrity@earthlink.net writes: > > >> The whole Old St. Patrick's campus is a genealogical gem - the >> place IS genealogy! I've done loads of historical and genealogical >> research on the founding members of the congregation, many of whom are >> buried in the churchyard cemetery which surrounds the church, or down in >> the mortuary vaults below it. >> >> >> > > While we have a lot of action here-guidance please. I am looking for the > burial site of a British Officer who died in New York--assuming NYC since his > letter of administration was issued in NYC--between Jan and June 1777. He > was a British Captain James McCaw (McCAA) serving under Clinton. He died > within six weeks of his arrival. Write up did not indicate if he died from > battle wounds or other health issues. He was also a Dr. > Any assistance would be appreciated > Douglas Burnett > Satellite Beach > FL > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >