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    1. [NYCHENAN] Fw: RE: West Bainbridge Cemetery
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    3. -------Original Message------- From: Tree-Digger Date: 4/14/2010 10:18:25 AM To: Sandy Goodspeed Subject: RE: [NYCHENAN] West Bainbridge Cemetery Hi Sandy, That is one of my questions for today. I'm trying to find that out. I do know who the president of the historical society is, but do not know if he has an email address or what his snail mail address is. It was also brought up about the West Bainbridge Cemetery Assoc too last night. Sharon didn't know one existed, and neither did I. As soon as I find this out, I will let everyone know. The information is not out there as of yet. I have just heard from her, she said that she is still waiting on some final obits to add and then she will be giving it to them. Let me see what I can find out for you all. Not sure what Tim has on the website as I haven't looked yet? Rene' -------Original Message------- From: Sandy Goodspeed Date: 4/14/2010 9:50:40 AM To: 'Tree-Digger'; nychenan@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [NYCHENAN] West Bainbridge Cemetery Hi Rene, How do you get in touch with the Bainbridge Historical Society? Where is it located? Address and/or email? How do you get in touch with the West Bainbridge Cemetery Assn.? Address and/or email? There is a West Bainbridge Rural Cemetery Assn, PO Box 268, Greene, NY 13778. Is that the same cemetery? Sandy Goodspeed -----Original Message----- From: nychenan-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:nychenan-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Tree-Digger Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 7:10 AM To: nychenan@rootsweb.com Subject: [NYCHENAN] West Bainbridge Cemetery Hi everyone, Went to the talk last night given by Sharon Donahe. First let me say that there is not going to be a book about this cemetery as I first thought. She is also not intending for this information to be put online. She is giving this information to the Bainbridge Historical Society and West Bainbridge Cemetery Association. Along with her transcription of the cemetery, she compiled obits and newspaper articles. She transcribed this cemetery by giving it groupings and plot numbers which is the proper way to do it. As we all know, many relatives are buried next to each other and when listed alphabetically we lose that, but as historians we learn not to be picky when gathering information. I digress....... What I learned is this, that from the list that is posted online that many unmarked graves have been identified - wonderful news - thank you Sharon. No, I do not know who they are. Rene'

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