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    1. Re: [NYERIE] missing cemeteries
    2. W David Samuelsen
    3. You assumed I am in area? I am in Salt Lake City. And I don't make phone calls to those offices just for those bits of info considering how much they charge for such info. David .... valentine wrote: > > > david, have you checked with the township offices or the assessors > office re this? > i have been pleasantly surprised with thwat they have when it comes to > taxroll exceptions..... > > val > > > On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:57:05 -0700, W David Samuelsen <dsam@sampubco.com> wrote: > >>That is not helpful at all, I need EXACT location. "Near" is not sufficent. >> >>There are many "Cem" marked on USGS-Topozone maps and they are not named. >>Only you who are familiar with the cemeteries in the area can tell exact >>what cemetery names they are before I can notify the USGS to add the names >>to their database. >> >>They already recognized the additional cemeteries as of 11 Jan 2005 >>North Evans >>Mols Hill >>Powers >>Skinnersville >>Shope >> >>and in Allegany County >>Allentown >>West Almond >>Canaserage >>Christ Church >>Caneadea >>East Caneadea (aka German Methodist Church) >>Centerville >>Nile >>and Briggs with variant name State Line (straddling Allegany Co NY/Potter >>Co PA. >> >>There are many unidentified and marked "Cem" shown on USGS maps throughout >>New York >> >>David Samuelsen >> >>Zona I Himmelsbach wrote: >> >>>see #10 http://members.tripod.com/~wnyroots/index-cheektowaga.html >>>Zona >>>On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 16:55:08 -0700 W David Samuelsen <dsam@sampubco.com> >>>writes: >>> >>> >>>>Do anyone know what happened to Bethel Cemetery that was located on >>>>Fillmore Avenue between Broadway Street and Sycamore Street in >>>>Buffalo? >>>> >>>>It is not showing up on topozone USGS map >>>> >>>>B'rith Shalom Cemetery - where is it in Buffalo? >>>> >>>>David Samuelsen - New York Tombstone Project Coordinator

    01/17/2005 02:32:56
    1. Re: [NYERIE] missing cemeteries
    2. .... valentine
    3. i assumed nothing.. i never assume, and in fact always write with a clean slate from the info posted..... i suggested townships which usually have a website.... and a way to contact them via email.... and certainly the assessors office for the county (and might even have a township assessor as some areas do) would have a website.... i gave you two ideas over and above the map you were using - which i forget which it was..... was it http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.gnis_web_query_form for those on list who have old plat maps at their disposal, you would need at least a restatement of the township from david to look for the cemetery mark (a cross) inthe general area of his research... does anyone know where these old plats MIGHT BE? now, id there a believe that this cem was moved... and about when? and does anyone have access to a newspaper index of that era for that PROJECT that supposedly moved them? certainly there would have been an uproar BEFORE the project started if a cem was being moved....just as it would be an uproar of today... david does a lot of work for us, those that are nearby - and i certainly am not, can be a great help here..... david, why not repost the givens.... On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 09:32:56 -0700, W David Samuelsen <dsam@sampubco.com> wrote: > You assumed I am in area? > > I am in Salt Lake City. And I don't make phone calls to those offices just for > those bits of info considering how much they charge for such info. > > David > > .... valentine wrote: > > > > > > david, have you checked with the township offices or the assessors > > office re this? > > i have been pleasantly surprised with thwat they have when it comes to > > taxroll exceptions..... > > > > val > > > > > > On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:57:05 -0700, W David Samuelsen <dsam@sampubco.com> wrote: > > > >>That is not helpful at all, I need EXACT location. "Near" is not sufficent. > >> > >>There are many "Cem" marked on USGS-Topozone maps and they are not named. > >>Only you who are familiar with the cemeteries in the area can tell exact > >>what cemetery names they are before I can notify the USGS to add the names > >>to their database. > >> > >>They already recognized the additional cemeteries as of 11 Jan 2005 > >>North Evans > >>Mols Hill > >>Powers > >>Skinnersville > >>Shope > >> > >>and in Allegany County > >>Allentown > >>West Almond > >>Canaserage > >>Christ Church > >>Caneadea > >>East Caneadea (aka German Methodist Church) > >>Centerville > >>Nile > >>and Briggs with variant name State Line (straddling Allegany Co NY/Potter > >>Co PA. > >> > >>There are many unidentified and marked "Cem" shown on USGS maps throughout > >>New York > >> > >>David Samuelsen > >> > >>Zona I Himmelsbach wrote: > >> > >>>see #10 http://members.tripod.com/~wnyroots/index-cheektowaga.html > >>>Zona > >>>On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 16:55:08 -0700 W David Samuelsen <dsam@sampubco.com> > >>>writes: > >>> > >>> > >>>>Do anyone know what happened to Bethel Cemetery that was located on > >>>>Fillmore Avenue between Broadway Street and Sycamore Street in > >>>>Buffalo? > >>>> > >>>>It is not showing up on topozone USGS map > >>>> > >>>>B'rith Shalom Cemetery - where is it in Buffalo? > >>>> > >>>>David Samuelsen - New York Tombstone Project Coordinator > > ==== NYERIE Mailing List ==== > To contact the List Administrator: Dick Rose <dtrose@cox.net> > See the Archived Messages at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >

    01/17/2005 03:48:59