Jann, If the Texters were Catholic, they might be buried in the Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Cemetery, which is on Union Road in Williamsville, a few blocks south of the church with the same name. I don't know of any online listing for this cemetery. I walked through it during a visit to the area last summer and made notes from a few of the grave markers, and sorry, I didn't note anyone named Texter, but I wasn't looking for that name. I was hoping to find some of my HOCK relatives, who lived in Amherst from about 1830-1860. Unfortunately, I didn't find them either. --- Brian J. Smith Poway, California smithbj@cox.net http://members.cox.net/smithgen -----Original Message----- From: Jann Parks [mailto:townefabric@rural-net.com] Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 2:44 AM To: NYERIE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NYERIE] Cemetery list. I have been looking for the burial place of my great grand parents, Henry and Mary Texter. The will that I have says they lived in the Amherst area so I would think they would be buried in that area also. The only cemetery I found on the list of cemeteries on the Exchange that said Amherst was the Workmen's Circle Cemetery of Buffalo,Amherst. It is located on Segsbury Rd. Can any one tell me anything about this cemetery. There is no person listed to contact. Jann Whalen Parks Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together. Woodrow Wilson