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    1. Re: [OHHAMILT] Michael Straub d. 1871 Can't find burial place
    2. Phyllis Garratt
    3. Thanks Karen. I have tried Spring Grove, Vine St (I called them), Wesleyan (online only....are those records complete?), and Walnut Hills. He was German but not Catholic. I did find a reference that his death information is on a St. John's Unitarian (was located at 12th and Elm) record book that has been microfilmed by the LDS church. I have ordered the film and it should arrive in three weeks. I am hoping it lists where he is buried. I also have a short obit from the Volksfreund written in fancy German script that someone is going to try to decipher for me. We don't know if it states the burial place. I called Blegen Library just now as they supposedly have death records from that time period...and they do. I am sending them $10 and a SASE for them to send me the information. He said I could request more names than this and that the $10 would cover all of them. Thanks for everyone's suggestions! Phyllis -----Original Message----- As suggested, Vine Street Cemetery if he was German Protestant. If he was German Catholic, then I would look to St. Mary's in St. Bernard or possibly Old St Joe.

    05/22/2008 12:43:24