>From: roger@fyi.net Subject: [ALL] Bingham St Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery >Listers, >As you know I have been trying to find the list of names of people who were transferred from the above cemetery to Southside Cem. without success. >Some one suggested that it might have been published in the newspaper at the time the bodies were lifted and transferred to Southside >I tried to find it myself without any luck. >I an wondering if some of you who are more knowledgeable about researching newspapers might have better luck. >The bodies were moved on April 27, 1927. >The most likely newspaper would have been the Hilltop Record. I have not been able to find that one line. >The next likely would be The Pittsburgh Press, or Post Gazette. >If any of you would like to try and are successful, I would like a copy for my records and so would Norm Meinert and Nancy Long. >Good Hunting HELEN in PGH Hi Helen, Didn¹t find any thing from 1927 re: your search, but my ³all words² search for <Bingham Cemeteries> brought 53 results from 1890-2009, ncluding this one, of interest, from 16 April 1905: <http://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=pwgbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qUgEAAAAIBAJ&dq=bingh am%20cemeteries&pg=1190%2C1845240> <http://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=pwgbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qUgEAAAAIBAJ& dq=bingham%20cemeteries&pg=1190%2C1845240> <http://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=pwgbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qUgEAAAAIBAJ& dq=bingham%20cemeteries&pg=1190%2C1845240> <http://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=pwgbAAAAIBAJ&amp;sjid=qUgEAAAAIBAJ& amp;amp;dq=bingham%20cemeteries&amp;pg=1190%2C1845240> The particular article is in upper left corner of page 6 of 58 in this file, and is entitled: COURTS // MAY REMOVE A GRAVEYARD // Officials of Mt. Oliver Want to Remove Dead From a Cemetery // CLAIM IT IS A NUISANCE [The article also has other court actions.] Note that in 1903, the church was also called the Center Street Methodist Church. Cari Thomas