If you have the plot # etc. you are way ahead of the game . What info are you looking for? I have been very fornuate in my cemetery dealings I found my ggf by accident because some "smart cookie " said in the next plot is that woman's father that woman was my gm it went up hill from there because someone was sharp and helpful. Give them all the info you have . Good luck let me know how you make out. Pat CA ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAnne16560@aol.com> To: <NYQUEENS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 9:53 AM Subject: [QUEENS] Writing to St. John's Cemetery, Queens, NY > Are there any rules or suggestions to follow when writing to a cemetery > office about one's ancestors buried there? Should I tell them it is for > genealogical reasons? Are there any facts I should definitely include, or > definitely > omit? I have the plot number, row, space, etc., but I do not have a > definite > death date. Is just the name and plot information enough? > > Thank you very much, > Cathy in Sunny Florida, > Native of Brooklyn, NY > > > Ongoing Surname Searches as of Jan. 2005 > > A U S T I N / BALLI N / D R I S C O L L / EZEKIEL F U L L E R / HRADEL > K O Z I S K I / K U P E C Z > M C L E N D O N / M U R P H Y / N A G L E / R U P P E R T / R Y A N > S T E P H E N S / SOBOL / W I L L I A M S / W A L L A > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >