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    3. Sandy- Thanks so much for the reminder that on-line cemetery lists can be far from complete. Many of the lists are made from reading headstones. Many head- stones are unreadable due to the ravages of time and many graves have never had headstones. We need to remind ALL researchers that if they do not find on-line burial/cemetery records they need, PLEASE remember that there are lots of other places where clues to this information may be found. However, finding them may take time and a require a bit of "digging." No one ever said it would be or should be easy. Thanks for all the super work you do and please keep it up, Leigh Leigh C. Eckmair, Historian Town of Butternuts & The Local History Collection The Gilbertsville Free Library Gilbertsville, NY, 13776 librarian@stny.rr.com http://www.gilbertsville.com/Library.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandy Goodspeed" <Goodspsm@oneonta.edu> To: <NYOTSEGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 9:16 PM Subject: Re: [NYOTSEGO] Cemeteries | Guilty!! I am guilty of having compiled all the records and read | all the stones in Riverside, Oneonta Plains and Glenwood cemeteries in | Oneonta but have not put them on line. :'( I do offer lookups for them | and I enjoy doing so. I also include other family members, especially | ladies' maiden names, as well as women being buried with first husbands | and under their names rather than their second marriage which many times | people searching are not aware of. Really confusing these ladies who | die under one name and are buried under another.

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