Paul Forquer wrote: > > Dear List, > This is my first posting and I share some findings. > I found a good reference at the Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh, it is > titled: "At Rest In These Hills: A Record of Burials in Small Cemeteries of > Bradys Bend Township and Perry Township". The book was published by Brady's > Bend Historical Society. With it I located my GG Grandfather's grave in Ss > Peter and Paul Cemetery. I was rather surprised at the way I found the > cemetery, it has been abandoned and completely overgrown. I just happened > to catch a glimpse of some tombstones through the trees. > I also received very valuable information from St. Patrick's Church in > Brady's Bend. > > The name is alternately spelled FORQUER and FORKER. Anyone wishing to share > information, please let me know. > > Paul W. Forquer > 1549 Logan Ave. NW > Canton, Oh 44703 > Tel: 330-452-1892 > Fax: 330-452-1893 > forquer@worldnet.att.net > > ==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ==== > You can unsubscribe by clicking below for the regular list: > mailto:PAARMSTR-L-request@rootsweb.com > Click below for the digest list: > mailto:PAARMSTR-D-request@rootsweb.com > In the BODY include only one word: unsubscribe > (Please turn OFF your signature file when sending the message) Dear Paul, I have been looking for some members of my family who I believe are buried in Bradys Bend. Henrietta Miller died in childhood and is buried in PA. The family was living around/in Bradys Bend. Do you know if this book is still being published? If not, tell me what kind of library is the Carnegie Library? Is it public or genealogy based? I am very interested in this book. Do you know how to get in touch with the Brady's bend Historical Society? Thanks for sharing the information. Wow, this is exciting.. Regards, Maureen