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    1. [NYERIE] Buffalo cemeteries
    2. Kay Wright
    3. Cemeteries in existance in 1840 included new St. Louis RC cemetery in use from 1832 to 1859 when the United German & French cemetery opened. It was set off from the Potter's Field between North and Best Streets also dating from 1832 to 1859. With the exception of Catholic burials, most early Buffalo cemeteries were removed to the new Forest Lawn Cemetery located at Delaware and Delevan Avenues, about 1851.

    06/18/2010 04:22:10
    1. Re: [NYERIE] Buffalo cemeteries
    2. Zona Himmelsbach
    3. http://www.mountcalvarycemetery.com/_mgxroot/page_10720.php

    06/19/2010 01:12:11
    1. Re: [NYERIE] Buffalo cemeteries
    2. Jann Parks
    3. Did the records go with the burials and are they on line for we people with ties to the community but foot prints going in every direction? On 6/18/10, Kay Wright <mktadhg@net.bluemoon.net> wrote: > Cemeteries in existance in 1840 included new St. Louis RC cemetery in use > from 1832 to 1859 when the United German & French cemetery opened. It was > set off from the Potter's Field between North and Best Streets also dating > from 1832 to 1859. With the exception of Catholic burials, most early > Buffalo cemeteries were removed to the new Forest Lawn Cemetery located at > Delaware and Delevan Avenues, about 1851. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYERIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/19/2010 01:50:33