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    1. [NYSTLAWR] Whalen Family
    2. Russell Sprague
    3. This is from the county site at www.usgenweb.org. Jane Layo, Waddington historian (Email address below) has the complete inventory of cemeteries moved during the St. Lawrence Seaway Construction. These involve cemeteries in Massena, Louisville and Waddington. In addition she has the complete listing of cemeteries moved on the Canadian side and is willing to do research on both of these (charge only for professional researchers who are doing research for a price).. She is planning to have the 19 cemeteries moved during the Seaway on the U. S. side made into a publication much the same as she has for the Canadian cemeteries moved during this time. wadhist@northnet.org Here is a link to a Massena Village site. I clicked on 'village clerk' and it appears to be a dead link. There should be a town historian but I don't see one listed. Search 'ny town historians' and if you find one for Massena there is a chance he or she could lead you to more info. Also try www.slcha.org which is the St. Lawrence county historical association. The short answer is 'no' there is no online listing of burials in Massena (at least none that I know of). Russ Sprague Kensington, Maryland From: bestamor51@hotmail.com To: NYSTLAWR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NYSTLAWR] Whalen Family Date: 17 Apr 2006 20:26:22 -0600 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Whalen Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2RB.2ACE/8506 Message Board Post: Looking for any information re the Whalen family that lived in Massena abt 1850-1950. Are there any listings on line of the burials that took place in Massena during the period above?

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