If no one answers you, I have 2 suggestions. One, you can write to Sandy Day in Steubenville, at the address I posted earlier, for I'm sure she has those Union Records. Two, there is a caretaker at the Union Cemetery, and I have written with my questions in the past, including a SASE to make it easy for her to reply. It took a while, but she did eventually answer me, and there was no charge. Another possibility is that with her name and address, you could also call her. She has a large card file, with the names of those interred, dates, etc, although I discovered that it is not complete; when I "found" the grave sites of some of my relatives that weren't listed in her file, I returned and gave her the info, to update her data. But, she certainly has a lot of cards, and hopefully with your family will be among them! Sandra Kay Parry 211 Maple Ave. St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 -----Original Message----- From: Nancy Albritton <nannera@Home.com> To: OHBELMON-L@rootsweb.com <OHBELMON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, December 29, 2000 9:53 AM Subject: [OHBELMON-L] Jane Crozier - wife of James >I've been given the tidbit that Jane Crozier (died 1869, age 70) was >buried in St Clairsville Union Cemetery - would anyone have the records >for this cemetery that could see if there is any confirmation that this >Jane Crozier was Jane Clarke Crozier (married to James Crozier on 9 Feb >1837 in Belmont Co) or if James is buried next to her? > >This would have been a second wife to James. His first was Christina >Armstrong (died 1836) - we've been unable to find where either Christina >or James has been buried. James died in Oct 1850. I've contacted the >Belmont United Presbytarian Church/Cemetery - thinking he'd been buried >there, but have received no response. > >Any help in finding where James Crozier and/or Christine Armstrong >Crozier are buried will be very much appreciated. They lived on Crozier >Ridge above Businessburg. > >Nancy Albritton > > >