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    1. [NYMADISO] beebe
    2. M. Joan Meddaugh
    3. Dorothy, I had to double check my query to the list to see if I had asked a certain question about my aunt Lela Winifred Beebe Smith. So I did and found that I didn't ask the question. So here goes. It seems that about Aug. 1927 while living in Hempstead, LI, NY. she had complications from some surgery and died. Her obit said she is buried in Earlville, but didn't say what cemetery. Is there any way you could help me out by finding out which cemetery it would be in? I checked around on the site you sent me but didn't find anything. I did though find in Cazenovia,in the vital statistics that great uncle James H. Beebe died Sept 26, 1914. but they didn't have a death certificate #. Are you close by Cazenovia where you could call them free of charge to see what the # would be and perhaps find out what cemetery he is buried in? I was also hoping to find out what cemetery is wife Josie and infant son James are buried in. They died Nov. 21, 1908 give or take a few days. Gladys died in 1915 of diphtheria while living with her grandmother Mrs. Detlor. I am not sure if they were living in Waterville or Watertown. But am thinking it might have been Waterville as Watertown is quite a distance from their previous place of residence. James and Josie only had two children, Gladys b. about 1906 and James H. born about Nov. 1908 in or around Cazenovia. They all died and didn't leave any heirs. Any help you can give is appreciated. Also looking for more information about a little magazine owned and published by my grandfather William L. Beebe called "The Four Leaved Clover". It was published around 1898 at least to March of 1899 in Earlville. The magazine was a children's publication. I don't know what other things he published but presumed he also published a regular news paper in that same town. He may have worked with his nephew Frank Spooner who owned a print shop in Brookfield that he called the Brookfield Courier. Thanks, Joan

    05/18/2008 08:24:09