Hi Linda, It has been a little while since we have spoken. I just get sooo tired of having to wait on mail and as my time with the DAR draws closer and closer, I was hoping I could find the actual inscriptions and not just an index as on the Clinton Co. web page. Since I am will to buy a book, it was not a matter of buy the information from the Library. I did that for my Duff family and came up with a real surprise. Another member of the family, a baby, which I did not know even had been born. It must have died right after birth as it did not have a name on the stone, only "Baby Duff". I guess with that kind of info, there is no way to get a death certificate from Clinton County or Albany, since it happen in the late 1890's with that kind of name; even though the parents' names are know and where they lived. I would be looking at a long list as I need all the Roberts from Clinton County and I think there were 5 or 6 cemeteries. Well, anyway, you have a nice evening and will talk with you again. Maybe after the first of the year, when Social Security gives me that big pay raise, I will write and ask for all those cemetery listings. Have a good one and have a Great New Year. Hope all your brick walls fall by the wayside. Sue [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 5:23 PM Subject: Re: [NYCLINTO-L] McLellan Cemetery Inscriptions >The list has not been published. Don't we wish... > >The McClellans left their library, including manuscripts to the Feinberg >Libary. Consequently that's where the original loose-leaf notebooks of the >Clinton County cemetery survey are housed. > >There are complete copies (including, I believe, the few cemeteries done in >Franklin and Essex Counties and north of Champlain, New York in Quebec) at >the Plattsburgh Public Library, in the County Historian's Office, and at the >Clinton County Historical Society. The New York American-Canadian >Genealogical Society very recently got a complete copy. Town historians have >copies of the parts that relate to their town or village. The original pages >of the Vermont cemeteries are in St. Albans, Vernont. > >Apparently only the Clinton County sections have been indexed. Someone >recently pointed out that not all the cemeteries in Clinton County were >covered. Just a couple of years ago a cemetery was dsicvoered in Schuyler >Falls which was probably unknown to the McClellans. I believe a copy of the >list is now at Feinberg. > >Linda > >