Are there any Washburns or Curtis' in the cemetery you mention. TIA Doris > A visit to one of the following sites will usually help you find that "spot > on the road." > _http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.gnis_web_query_form_ > (http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.gnis_web_query_form) > _http://www.mapquest.com_ (http://www.mapquest.com/) > _http://www.topozone.com_ (http://www.topozone.com/) > > Most people speed right through these spots on their way to somewhere else. > I, for one, refuse to buy a map that does not show my favorite "spot on the > road," Burlington (Green), NY. It, like many other spots, has a long history. > David Shillieto in his essay, "History of Burlington Green" which was > published in Town of Burlington, 'Then and Now', states, "The Green or Yankeetown > soon became one of the busiest crossroads in Central New York." This was in > the late 1700s. > When you travel west on Route 80 from Route 28 or Route 105, slow down and > show respect for the citizens of this "spot on the road." The old cemetery on > the right just before you cross the intersection may contain the graves of > some of your ancestors who died in the early 1800s. This cemetery is not > listed on the map of Otsego County cemeteries. I have access to a list of the > people interred in this cemetery and would be glad to do a "look up' for a > lister. > > Mr.MacDougall, thank you for the help that you give to the listers.