I can answer some of your questions. St Stephens microfilm is available at the Buffalo and Erie Co Public Library. Which Trinity Lutheran?? There are 3, with distinct names. Trinity Old Lutheran, originally on Goodell St., now on Sheridan Drive in Eggertsville; available on microfilm at the Historical Society and I believe at BECPL as well. First Trinity Lutheran, Missouri Synod, formerly on Michigan Avenue in Buffalo and now on Niagara Falls Blvd in the Town of Tonawanda. There are 2 copies of the microfilm, one at the Family History Center on Maple Road in Amherst, NY and one downtown at the BECPL. Holy Trinity Lutheran, on Main Street in downtown Buffalo. Who do you need to contact at the Genealogy Society?? I am on the board. As far as Concordia Cemetery, I did the database which is online and in a very corrupted condition. The cemetery is sorely in deed of funding, and I offered the database to them, with the idea of providing info via Paypal. The person in charge is trying through the University of Buffalo to get free construction and maintenance of the website,and she has not been very successful ... and it is dragging on. I do not have any knowledge as to how to do it, and wouldn't know what to do with Paypal either. So I am in a waiting mode. Do you need me to do any lookups for you?? Karen ---- "W. David Samuelsen" <dsam52@sampubco.com> wrote: > # St. Stephens (records available on microfilm only through the Western > NY Genealogy Society library). Originals are stored at St. Stephen's > United Church of Christ, 750 Wehrle Drive, Buffalo, New York 14225. > > # Trinity Lutheran (records not available on microfilm) > > Is there a contact at Western NY Genealogy Society library? > > Is there a contact at Trinity Lutheran Church? > > What is happening to Concordia Cemetery lately (last note was August 2007)? > > W. David Samuelsen > > ------------------------------- > 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