Hi, Cliff. The entries were not found in Rickard's indices. I found them on an LDS microfilm (#1502811) containing readings from various cemeteries - mostly in the northern part of the county. There are explicit indications that the data for Evergreens was copied from cards but not whether the cards were cemetery records or copies of monument inscriptions. However, since burials took place as late as 1948, it occurs to me that records should be available and, in fact, that the cemetery might still have an administrative office. I suppose it wouldn't hurt me to mention that the surname is POLHILL, misspelled in the transcription as POLKILL (or was it POKILL?). Edward POLHILL and Charlotte GOODSELL were my gg-grandparents Ralph ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cliff Lamere" <clifflamere@global2000.net> To: "Ralph C. Haywood" <ralphchaywood@duesouth.net>; <NYCOLUMB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 22:46 Subject: Re: [NYCOL] Cemetery of the Evergreens > Ralph, > > The records for Evergreen Cemetery, at least some of them (5 pages), can be found at the Columbia Co. Historical Society. Go to the following URL and read about how to order the copies. There are 359 cemeteries listed (many farm plots) for the Co. I also give general locations. > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clifflamere/Cem/Col/CEM-ColCo-Bks.h tm > > If you want to know if your relatives are actually in the cemetery records at CCHS, go to the index of 60,000 names of people buried in the county. Read directions on this webpage and the one above to learn how to best use these lists. > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clifflamere/Cem/Col/CEM-ColMaster.h tm > > Cliff > > "Ralph C. Haywood" wrote: > > > Where might I find the records for the Cemetery of the Evergreens in Lebanon Springs? Do burials still take place there and is there an office? I recently came across entries in a transcription which, despite being misspelled and incomplete, were for family members buried in the "new" section between 1892 and 1948. > >