What a generous offer!! And such great timing!! I recently decided to research my mother's maternal line and posted my interests re Woodlock on the Onondaga mailing list. In the Lot 1 listing at St. Mary's Cemetery, I found the following names: Alice Brock 1876-1934 Mary A. Godkin, d. 5/1/1940 mother James P. Godkin, d. 4/17/1946, son Catherine Woodlock Hammond, 1879-1950 Woodlock, Thomas E. 1871-1942 The three women and Thomas Woodlock are siblings of my gr-grandmother, Mary Woodlock, b. ENG 1863, d. Syracuse ca. 1884. I haven't been able to locate her gravesite or her date of death but am delighted to have found those of her sisters, brother and nephew. Perhaps the above are buried together in a Woodlock plot. Surprised that the women are not buried with their husbands as was the custom in those days. I know why Thomas Woodlock is not buried with his wife. Sad story. Syracuse Post Standard November 17, 1910 BRIDE OF FEW WEEKS IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Daughter of Late Chester C. Clapper Expires at Her Home Mrs. Hyla Mary Clapper Woodlock, wife of Thomas Woodlock and a bride of only a few weeks, died at 9:30 last evening at their home. No. 206 Apple Street. She was a daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Clapper of No. 327 Apple Street and her father was the late Chester C. Clapper, a captain in the Syracuse Fire Department whose death occurred July 6, 1909 at the age of 46 years. He was in charge of the Fire Department Veterinary Hospital and the School of Instruction for the Life Saving Corps. Mrs. Woodlock was 26 years old. Her husband is a son of Daniel Woodlock of No. 206 Apple Street. Arrangements have not been made for the funeral. SurnameGivenSectionLotYearBurial NumberBirthPlaceDeathInterment WOODLOCKHYLA M3156191014266 I have Thomas Woodlock's obit. Apparently, he never remarried. I found her burial site at the Oakwood/Morningside site maintained by Mr. Norton. Thanks so much for your offer to take pictures--it is very much appreciated, as it your previous help in other matters. You are a great asset to the Onondaga list. Kay Timmons Annapolis, MD -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mary D. Taffet" <mdtaffet@mailbox.syr.edu> > Hello, > > If anybody is interested in cemetery photos from either St. Mary's in > Dewitt, or Oakwood/Morningside or White Chapel in Syracuse, and you know > the location in terms of plot number, I'd be happy to take photos for > you. I just got a new digital camera and would like to try it out. > > Ed Norton's website provides plot locations for Oakwood/Morningside and > White Chapel: > > > > A limited amount of info for St. Mary's is available here, but only for > the closest site near Nottingham high school: > > > > If interested, please contact me off list and place the words "Cemetery > photo" in the subject line. In your message, please provide the name of > the cemetery, the name and approximate date of death of the deceased, > and the location of the marker. Please note that I would plan to send > digital photos via e-mail attachments if the marker is found. > > -- Mary D. Taffet > Syracuse, NY > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYONONDA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message