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    1. Re: Calvary Cemetery
    2. magton
    3. Hi - I just received a very lengthly listing of all the names, dates and ages of my relatives in one plot. They typed it out ( i.e. they did not send photocopies). I gave them only one death date and name that I had --- and asked for everyone in that plot ( as I knew nothing about anyone else in the family) ...and I hit gold. I went back another generation. Calvary did not start burials until 1912 but I did not know that and the woman had all the Catholic burial records for all of Cleveland and surrounding area. The also sent a map. As for your grandfather without a burial date, if he is not buried with the others , you may have to give them a little search fee to look for him - I gave them $5.00. Good Luck. Magda [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 9:06 AM Subject: Calvary Cemetery > I have not yet contacted Calvary Cemetery for information on my relatives who are buried there. What and how much information is it reasonable to expect them to provide? For instance, I know that both of my great grandparents were buried there. My great great grandfather (same last name) died in the same decade but I don't yet have the date, would the cemetery tell me if he is buried there and provide his death date? Do they only give location of the tombstone, or is there some way to find out what the inscription is? > > Thanks, > Janet >

    06/19/2000 03:11:22