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    1. Re: [NYE] Geroge saunders A 77th NY Infantry Regiment
    2. Find George Saunders age 21 in 1861 of Wilmington, Essex NY joined up with the 77th Infantry Regiment NY in Company A Can anyone place him in a family? By going through successive lists of towns (e.g., Keene, Jay, Wilmiington, North Elba) found the following who accompanied him: Henry Fuller of Keene James Palmer of Keene William H. Hayes of Keene Asa Heald of Keene Reuben davis of North Elba Abel Washbond (Washburn) of North Elba. Jean

    02/11/2002 01:42:47
    1. [NYE] William sanders B 96th Infantry Regiment
    2. We found William ; can't find Henry. William was from Johnsburg and Henry from Essex County. Would assume that persons in the B 96th Infantry Regiment were compatriots if not neighbors; I searched on Plattsburg, Glens Falls, Castleton, looking for Henry . Does anyone have any other suggestions? With William's record is a back up file of where the 96th Infantry Regiment NY served (listing of battles) and those who served listed on the same roster with William. Jean SandersRegimental History NEW YORK NINETY-SIXTH INFANTRY (Three Years) Ninety-sixth infantry.-Cols., James Fairman, Charles 0. Gray, Edgar M. Cullen, Stephen Moffitt; Lieut.-Cols., Charles 0. Gray, Addis E. Woodhull, Gerard L. McKenzie, Stephen Moffitt, George W. Hindes; Majs., John E. Kelly, Charles H. Burhaus, Henry I. Pierce, George W. Hindes, Courtland G. Babcock. The 96th, known as the Plattsburg regiment, was recruited mainly at Plattsburg and vicinity, and there mustered into the U. S. service on Feb. 20 and March 7, 1862, for three years. It left for Washington on March 11, was assigned to the 1st brigade, 3d division, 4th corps and embarked for the Peninsula; was present at the siege of Yorktown; fought in the battles of Williamsburg, Bottom's bridge and Savage Station; lost heavily at Fair Oaks; participated in the Seven Days' battles, and was stationed at Camp Hamilton, Va., until November, when it was ordered to Suffolk, where it remained for a month. With the 1st brigade, 1st division, it was then ordered to North Carolina and served in the 18th corps at New Berne and vicinity. It also participated in the Goldsboro expedition, Col. Gray being mortally wounded at Kinston. The 18th corps was transferred to the Army of the James in April, 1864, and the 96th formed a part of the 1st brigade, 1st division. During May it was present at Swift creek, Proctor's creek, Drewry's bluff and Bermuda Hundred, and joined the Army of the Potomac at Cold Harbor at the beginning of that battle. It then remained with the forces besieging Richmond until the end of the war, with the exception of the month of Nov., 1864, when it was ordered to New York harbor. Upon the organization of the 24th corps, the 96th became a part of the 3d division, remained in the field as a veteran regiment and received in Dec., 1864, the veterans and recruits of the 92nd N. Y. infantry. The regiment was active at Fort Harrison with a total loss of 103 killed, wounded or missing; at Fair Oaks and in the general assault on the Petersburg works, April 2, 1865. On June 13, 1865, the 118th and 184th N. Y. infantry were assigned to the 96th, and the regiment mustered out at City Point, Va., Feb. 6, 1866, having been retained in service in the vicinity of Richmond for the performance of various necessary police and garrison duties. During its term of service the regiment lost 70 by death from wounds and 160 from other causes, of whom 36 died in prison. Source: The Union Army, Vol. 2, p. 119 NEW YORK NINETY-SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY (VETERAN). Macomb's Regiment; Plattsburg Regiment. (Three Years) This regiment, Col. James Fairman, was organized at Plattsburg, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years February 20 to March 7, 1862. In August, 1862, Company G was merged into Company C. January 27, 1864, Company D was consolidated with Company B. December 1, 1864, the men of the 92d Infantry, not mustered out with their regiment, were assigned to this, and reformed Companies D and G. At the expiration of its term of enlistment, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment retained in service. June 13 and 29, 1865, the men of the 118th and 184th Infantry, respectively, not mustered out with their regiment, were assigned to this. The companies were recruited principally: A at Chateaugay; B, C, D, H and K at Plattsburg and vicinity; E at Fort Edward; F at Chazy and Mooers; G at Ticonderoga; I at Warrensburg. The regiment left the State March 11, 1862; served in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 4th Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March, 1862; in 2d Brigade, same division and corps, from June, 1862; at Camp Hamilton, Va., from August, 1862; in Wessell's Brigade, 4th Corps, at Suffolk, Va., from November, 1862; in Hunt's, 1st, Brigade, Wessell's, 1st, Division, Department of North Carolina, from December, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 18th Corps, from January, 1863; in the District of Albemarle, Department of North Carolina, from May, 1863; in the District of Currituck, Va., from December, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, same division and corps, from July 25, 1864; in New York harbor in November, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 24th Corps, Army of the James, from December, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 24th Corps, from June, 1865; in the Department of Virginia, from August, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Stephen Moffitt, February 6, 1866, at City Point, Va. Source: Phisterer p. 3,094 Battles Fought Fought on 08 May 1862 at Williamsburg, VA. Fought on 29 May 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA. <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=2101">Fought on 31 May 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA.</A> <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=2859">Fought on 14 December 1862 at Kinston, NC.</A> Fought on 15 April 1863. Fought on 20 April 1863 at Blunts Mills, NC. <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=1984">Fought on 14 May 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA.</A> <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=1984">Fought on 15 May 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA.</A> <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=1984">Fought on 16 May 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA.</A> Fought on 17 May 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA. Fought on 29 May 1864. <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=1488">Fought on 02 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.</A> <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=1488">Fought on 03 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.</A> <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=1488">Fought on 08 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.</A> <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=3762">Fought on 15 June 1864 at Petersburg, VA.</A> <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=3762">Fought on 16 June 1864 at Petersburg, VA.</A> <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=3759">Fought on 30 June 1864 at Petersburg, VA.</A> Fought on 07 July 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 17 July 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 28 July 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 28 September 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA. <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=1235">Fought on 29 September 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA.</A> Fought on 29 September 1864 at Chaffins Farm, VA. <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=2250">Fought on 29 September 1864 at Fort Harrison, VA.</A> <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=2250">Fought on 30 September 1864 at Fort Harrison, VA.</A> Fought on 07 October 1864 at Fort Harrison, VA. <A HREF="http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsbattle&f0=2103">Fought on 27 October 1864 at Fair Oaks, VA.</A>

    02/11/2002 01:03:27
    1. [NYE] Re: Kennedy
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YRB.2ACE/968.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Kathleen, the Kennedy next door to Jerome is the Robert "Keneda" born in VT. that`s right below the other entry in my first message. He is a widower & livng alone. Pat

    02/10/2002 09:45:46
    1. [NYE] Re: Kennedy
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pettinger, Kennedy, Parrish, Cutler, Hall, Barton,Cross,Lytle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YRB.2ACE/968.1.2 Message Board Post: Pat could you possibly give me the information on the Kennedy who lives next door to Jerome Kennedy and his wife. You are probably right it could be his parents. It is a lead at this point. THanks

    02/10/2002 09:14:48
    1. [NYE] Fw: Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter
    2. UncleFred
    3. For those of you who don't get this, note the PRDH section... Dick has expressly allowed me forwards before, so I "assume" he will this time...<g> Regards, ListUncle ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter" <[email protected]> > > Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter > > A Weekly Summary of Events and > Topics of Interest to Online Genealogists > > Vol. 7 No. 6 - February 11, 2002 > > This newsletter is sponsored by Ancestry.com, > a leader in providing print and electronic > research information to genealogists. > > To learn about Ancestry.com's > state-of-the-art online genealogy databases > and other fine products, > visit the company's three Internet properties, > MyFamily.com, Ancestry.com, and RootsWeb.com > > > Past issues of this Newsletter > are available at: > http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/columns/eastman/eastman.asp > > ========================================================== > > Copyright (C) 2002 by Richard W. Eastman. All rights reserved. > > If you do contact any of the companies or societies mentioned in > this newsletter, please tell them that you read about their > services in this newsletter. > > ============================================================== > > IN THIS ISSUE: > > - Programme de recherche en démographie historique > - Finding Answers in U.S. Census Records > - Society of Genealogists' 10th Family History Fair in London > - NGS Conference in Milwaukee > - Dr. Gary B. Mills, R.I.P. > - Free Photo/Image Editor > - Roots At The Olympics > - Home Pages Highlighted > > ============================================================== > > - Programme de recherche en démographie historique > > Are you researching French-speaking ancestors from Quebec > province? If so, you absolutely need to spend some time on the > award-winning Web site of Programme de recherche en démographie > historique. You don't read French? No problem, as the information > on this site is available in both French and in English. > > Programme de recherche en démographie historique, or PRDH, is a > comprehensive site of Quebec French-Canadian genealogy before > 1800. It contains biographical files on all individuals of > European ancestry who lived in the St. Lawrence Valley of Canada > prior to 1800. A grant from the Government of Quebec's Fonds de > l'autoroute de l'information made possible the creation of this > Web site. Produced in collaboration with Gaëtan Morin Éditeur, the > site is hosted at Université de Montréal's Departement de > Démographie and is run by Bertrand Desjardins, assisted by Denis > Duval. > > When researching my own French-Canadian ancestry, the relatively > small number of immigrants has always fascinated me. Unlike the > waves of immigrants that arrived in what is now the United States > or the later arrivals of thousands of immigrants in Canada, the > early immigrants to New France consisted of only a few thousand > individuals. Many of the immigrants married and raised large > families. Even after the English acquisition of Canada, these > French-speaking citizens remained a separate community; they > rarely married English-speaking, Protestant neighbors. Their > descendants intermarried time and again, resulting in a large > population with intertwined relationships. > > Actually, this is good news for genealogists. With a smaller > "pool" of ancestors, previous researchers have documented almost > all available facts and published their results time and again. > However, access to these printed books, most of them published in > French, has not been easy for researchers outside of Quebec > province. The Web site of Programme de recherche en démographie > historique provides a valuable service that is unavailable > elsewhere online. > > The PRDH Web site identifies the origin of each French-Canadian > family name and provides original information on their descendants > through the 1600s and 1700s. The PRDH database contains > information from parish registers and other nominative documents. > According to the database description found on the PRDH Web site, > the information comes from more than 710,000 certificates, > including all baptisms, marriages and burials contained in Quebec > Catholic parish registers up to the year 1800. > > Go back and read that last sentence again. Yes, it really does say > "ALL." The PRDH Web site contains information about ALL the > surviving records of baptisms, marriages and burials for those > years in Quebec. If the record survived, it is listed in the PRDH > database. 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It contains the > names of individuals who were born in or came to Quebec > between 1621 and 1765, along with the names of their parents, > spouses, and children. For each person, the dictionary gives > date and place of birth, of marriage(s) (if applicable), and > of death, if it occurred before 1766. You can easily search > the data base using names of people (individuals or couples), > and you can further define your search by year of birth or > marriage. > > A REPERTORY OF COUPLES AND FILIAL RELATIONS, 1621-1799 > > The Repertory of couples specifies for each spouse the names > of his or her parents and the names of his or her other > spouses, if applicable, with a link to these couples. In > addition, a list of the couple's children who married before > 1800 is supplied, with a link to their first marriage. Thus, > not only is the ancestry of the spouses throughout the period > established automatically, but married descendants are also > listed. Couples are accessed on the basis of their first and > family names, using a search you can further define by year of > marriage. > > One point to note is that the information on the PRDH Web site is > copyrighted and remains the intellectual property of the Programme > de recherche en démographie historique. > > The PRDH Web site has a mixture of free information and "for pay" > information. However, the free information available is very > limited. To properly utilize this site you will have to pay for a > subscription. The free access simply allows you to check whether > or not the database contains information on the ancestor(s) you > are interested in. Free access will not provide any details, not > even locations. Paid subscribers will receive full information > from the three separate sections listed earlier. > > The fee structure is a bit complex. First of all, there are three > classifications of subscribers: > > 1. Quebec residents > 2. 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    02/10/2002 04:27:58
    1. [NYE] Jay, NY Death Records
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bromley, Downing, Peck Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YRB.2ACE/971 Message Board Post: Have been looking for information on the family of Robert Downing (Bromley) for several years. Robert appears to have been born a Downing in 1844. Sometime, before he reached maturity, he changed his name to Bromley. Robert lived in Jay until his death on 6 December, 1895 (according to his CW Pension file). He was married to Julia Peck. He is buried in Central Cemetery under the name Robert Downing (CW military headstone). The State of New York has no death record for Robert. I have tried writing a letter to Jay to find the process of ascertaining if a death record exists there. To date, (2 months) have received no response. Does anyone have any experience getting death records from Jay? Would be most grateful for any assistance. Thank You Jamie Fugate

    02/10/2002 01:21:58
    1. [NYE] Downings in Lewis, N.Y.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Downing Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YRB.2ACE/970 Message Board Post: I have been searching for the following Downings who lived in Lewis in 1855: Clark Downing 1833 Nelson Downing 1835 Willard Downing 1836 Mariette Downing 1832 In the 1855 Census, they all state they had lived in Lewis for 5 years. I believe they were all from Lincoln, Addison Co., Vermont, possible children of Major and Lovinia Downing. Does anyone have any information on any of these people? Thanks - Jamie Fugate

    02/10/2002 01:14:50
    1. [NYE] Re: Eggleston
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YRB.2ACE/951.2 Message Board Post: I would be interested in sharing info on Egglestons of Essex county and Franklin, Franklin county. I have been doing, and continue to do, research on these lines. please e-mail me at [email protected]

    02/10/2002 04:13:14
    1. [NYE] Re: Church records from North Hudson or Wevertown,Essex County,N.Y.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sanders Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YRB.2ACE/969.1.1 Message Board Post: I'll have to say Methodist.I don't know what religion that my Sanders family back then practiced.

    02/09/2002 01:23:42
    1. [NYE] Re: Church records from North Hudson or Wevertown,Essex County,N.Y.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YRB.2ACE/969.1 Message Board Post: It would help if you indicated which denomination.

    02/08/2002 03:53:27
    1. [NYE] Church records from North Hudson or Wevertown,Essex County,N.Y.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sanders Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YRB.2ACE/969 Message Board Post: Can anyone tell me where to find the information on church records for North Hudson or Wevertown,N.Y.? Any help is appreciated,thank you!

    02/08/2002 03:35:40
    1. [NYE] Re: Lewis (Louis) SAWYER family, Westport, Essex, N.Y.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YRB.2ACE/655.1 Message Board Post: Hi. Linda my is tina my ggfather was louis sawyer if it's the same louis his son was noble sawyer here's some other names Elinor DeMar Margaret Vassor or Watson Janet Watson or Weiss and Anna LaBombard who was my grandmother Noble was her husband I hope this will be some help to you all from up north tina

    02/08/2002 03:04:07
    1. [NYE] Re: ANDERSON, James
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YRB.2ACE/872.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello Linda, The only new information we have is that our Edward was born in Lyon Mountian, NY not Potsdam. I have searched the 1880 Census with no luck. The Andersons we are researching were of Scotch and Canadian descent and were lumbermen. Good luck in your search. Mary

    02/06/2002 09:01:53
    1. [NYE] Re: Way Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YRB.2ACE/929.2 Message Board Post: Hi Pearl, I was just trying to research my Lyman and Augustus again and came across your message. It has been awhile since we corresponded and I was wondering if you have had any success with your Darwin? I'm still in s-l-o-w mode for Lyman and Augustus. I wish I could say I found something on your Darwin but I can't. Sorry. Well Pearl, just a hello, and good luck!! Linda

    02/06/2002 12:15:32
    1. [NYE] Re: ANDERSON, James
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YRB.2ACE/872.1 Message Board Post: I TOO AM LOOKING FOR INFO ON A EDWIN ANDERSON, THE ONLY INFO I HAVE IS WIFE- FLORENCE PARKER, KIDS- WILBUR, AND LYLE ANDERSON. WILBUR IS MY GRANDFATHER, IF THIS IS HELPFUL OR YOU HAVE ANY INFO TO SHARE IT WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED!

    02/05/2002 11:19:20
    1. [NYE] Re: Kennedy
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YRB.2ACE/968.1.1 Message Board Post: thank you so much this is my line. I really appreciate it. it is a start for sure..

    02/05/2002 09:13:32
    1. [NYE] Re: Kennedy
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YRB.2ACE/968.1 Message Board Post: Kathleen, I think this is your Kennedy family on the 1880 census.You may already have this,but will send in case you don`t. Next door is a Keneda who could be Jerome`s father. Pat R. 1880 Census Place: District 1, Upper Jay, Essex, New York Source: FHL Film 1254832 National Archives Film T9-0832 Page 118A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Jerome KENEDA Self M M W 40 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: VT Mo: MA Arry Belle KENEDA Wife F M W 29 NY Fa: ENG Mo: NY Nora E. KENEDA Dau F S W 3 NY Fa: NY Mo: NY Gracy KENEDA Dau F S W 2 NY Fa: NY Mo: NY --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1880 Census Place: District 1, Upper Jay, Essex, New York Source: FHL Film 1254832 National Archives Film T9-0832 Page 118A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Brobert KENEDA Self M S W 88 VT Occ: Farmer Fa: IREL Mo: IREL

    02/05/2002 08:32:34
    1. [NYE] Kennedy
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pettinger,Parrish,Cutler,Lytle,Hall,Cross,Call,Kennedy,Ladue Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YRB.2ACE/968 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Jerome (Rome) Kennedy b. March 1841 m. Arebella Pettinger both are buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Jay NY,

    02/05/2002 10:43:51
    1. Re: [NYE] St. Patrick's Cemetery, Moriah
    2. In a message dated 02/04/2002 11:15:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > I'm wondering if someone has an address to write to for St. Patrick's > cemetery information. I know my great great grandparents are buried there, > and I'm wondering about family members. > I have correspondence from 1970 - 1974 from St. Patrick's and the letter head just says St. Patrick's church, Port Henry, NY 12974. I have a copy of the 1973 Cemetery report which gives the names of the plot owners. I am transcribing it, slowly. Will be happy to look up a name. If you have a section name or letter it will help. Mary Slack Maynard Researching Slack, Gregory, Hopper, Bigelow/Bigalow, Nichols, Dunning, Mead, Fish in NY and New England, Perry in CT, Nash, Maginn/McGinn, Donahue, Vokes in NY and Ireland, Aird and Crombie in NY and Scotland

    02/04/2002 03:05:42
    1. MISLED!! (Re: [NYE] St. Patrick's Cemetery, Moriah
    2. PosterBoy
    3. Hi, Lisa....and all I may have misled: I only read the body of Lisa's query...not the subject line portion which said "Moriah." My apologies (but I am sure anyone contacting Kelly will get help...even out of county!!). Brauck. ----- Original Message ----- From: "PosterBoy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 12:44 PM Subject: Re: [NYE] St. Patrick's Cemetery, Moriah > > Hi, Lisa.... > > Easily the most knowledgeable...and one of the kindest...Franklin County > genealogists I know is Kelly Townsend. Her email address is: > [email protected] <[email protected] . > > Kelly has transcribed...I believe...ALL of the residents of St. Pat's > Cem. AND transfers to the Hinchinbrook site, as well!! > Let us know how you do. > If you have a problem there, please Email me and perhaps I can help. > Many of my ancestors are permanent residents of St. Pats. > > Regards, > Brauck. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lisa D." <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 8:13 AM > Subject: [NYE] St. Patrick's Cemetery, Moriah > > > > I'm wondering if someone has an address to write to for St. Patrick's > cemetery information. I know my great great grandparents are buried there, > and I'm wondering about family members. > > > > Thank you, > > Lisa Dougherty > > > > > > ==== NYESSEX Mailing List ==== > > Check out http://www.usgenweb.org > > Enjoy! > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== NYESSEX Mailing List ==== > Check out http://www.usgenweb.org > Enjoy! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

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