Hi Kurt, If you go to <A HREF="ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/genesee/cemeteries">ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/genesee/cemeteries</A> you'll find a list of a few of the cemeteries from Genesee County. Scroll down, and you'll see several for St. Joseph's Cemetery in Batavia, which I THINK is the only St. Joseph's cemetery in Batavia. The letters found after the "stjoseph" are the first letters of the surnames on that particular page. SOME of the maiden names are given, but not too many!! There are SOME records at the Richmond Memorial Library in Batavia, 19 Ross Street, Batavia, NY 14020; Phone: (585) 343- 9550. You can also TRY to contact St. Joseph's Cemetery at St. Joseph's Parish Hall, Summit St., Batavia, NY 14020; 585-343-9853...don't expect them to be any too helpfu, but it's worth a try! St. Joseph's Cemetery is located in the city, with entrances on Buell Street, Ellicott Street and Harvester Avenue, with the Harvester Ave entrance being to the section referred to as the "OLD" St. Joseph's Cemetery, so a lot of the older burials are in that section. Happy hunting! Joan In a message dated 8/8/2003 10:12:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, kremlick@juno.com writes: > Greetings from Kalamazoo, > > I am looking for information about St. Joseph's Cemetery in Genesee > County. Any help would be appreciated. Need to know where it is located > and who can provide information about burials there. > > I am also looking for the Benty family (Joseph, Cornelius, Clarence and > their wives who are buried in St. Joseph ) Do not know where they lived > and if possible would like to find obits. Will supply dates that I have > to anyone who can help. They returned to NY State (where their > parents/grandparents were born - Wyoming Co) after being born in > Michigan probably in the 1920's. > > Suggestions and assistance in locating this family and the cemetery is > most appreciated. > > Kurt in Kalamazoo