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    1. Re: [OHSTARK] Re: OHSTARK-D Digest V06 #10
    2. I had a g-g-grandmother who died at Massillon State Hospital, plus one of her sisters, and they were buried in different cemeteries - probably by their families. Laterally, I've found later deaths [1940s and 1960s] at the hospital and they were also buried in Massillon City Cemetery, St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, and St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery. If you have full death date, contact the Stark County District Library for a copy of the death record which should show place of burial. The library now has death index and death records for all 88 Ohio counties through 1953. Go to their website and click on Request Forms and follow directions. They will mail an invoice back to you with the copies - cost is very low. Don't forget the Stark Genealogical Society indexed all of the cemetery volumes which is now posted to Rootsweb - http://userdb.rootsweb.com/bookindexes/ Go down to the block and enter surname and then click on Search. If you find correct person, it will show Cemetery Volume and Page Number. Once you get that you can request information from that page. You can request from the Library, the Society, or on this Stark List and I'm sure someone will reply - myself included. Shirley In a message dated 2/11/2006 8:14:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Fellow Researchers, The folks who died, 1944-1955 at the State Hospital in Massilon would have been buried in which cemetery? I believe Massillon Cemetary was across from State Hospital....

    02/12/2006 03:11:39