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    1. Re: [PAARMSTR-L] St. Patricks Catholic Church, Sugar Creek
    2. Pearl Ramirez
    3. Linda: Thank you for your reply for my question about 1811 burial of Nicholas Walhey...A book was published by Bradys Bend Historical Society, Inc. P. O. Box 451, East Brady, Pa. 16028 for $25.00 in 12 2000, "ATOP THESE HILLS..a compilation of the major cemeteries of the Brady's Bend Area....It includes Old St. Patrick's Cemetery...For his Eagle Scout community project, Matthew Delano choose to make a plot map of the cemetery...The Historical Society printed an overview sheet and six enlargements which show all sections of the full map...The Historical Society has a full page copy in the Bradys Bend Historical Society Archives for those who would like to see it....Perhaps you could go to visit them and find the information you are seeking..I live in California, so have not been able to go see the enlargements....Again Thank you, Pearl "Linda J. Walker" <ljwalker@worthington-pa.us> wrote:In August 2000, I visited St. Patricks cemetery to search for James CLANCY. While we were there the 'caretaker' came to unlock the old log church for the day. She told me she had some books that she would bring and I could look thru if I was still going to be there when she came back around lunch time. We searched the cemetery, but unsuccessfully. I searched her books. James CLANCY would have died between 1854 and 1857. Now in looking at my notes from that day, the death records did not go back that far. So this book won't help you for 1811. However, it did record the remarriage of the CLANCY widow - "Sept. 16, 1857 James KENNEY and Catherine CLANCY". If I remember correctly, she also said the Diocese of Greensburg would hold any other records for St. Patricks. Have you tried there? Linda ==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ==== --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes

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