Jack, I don't know if you're talking about a Cambria cemetery or another county's cemetery, but in our (Lynne's and mine) case, we just don't have that information. Where we do have it, it is posted on the cemetery page (see Grandview's page at: http://www.camgenpa.com/cems/_map2/JohGrandview.html. That's where an address would be, if we know it). It's taken us several years to even be able to put the GPS coordinates on the pages. We've been scouring maps, following hand-written directions, etc. to even come up with some of those coordinates. We're still in the process of trying to verify most of those coordinates. It takes a while when we're only able to visit the county once a year for research. Most of the cemeteries that I (personally) have visited do not have an office on the grounds of the cemetery. Even some of the ones that look like they have an office, have not been staffed during our visits. If you do have a physical address for a cemetery that we don't have posted on the site, I sure hope you would take the time to let us know what it is so that we could update the web pages. It might make the next person's search a little easier. Thanks!! Diann Olsen -----Original Message----- From: pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jack O'Connor Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 6:09 PM To: PA List Subject: [PACAMBRI] A little steam Why is it soooooo hard to get a simple address for a cemetery? What good are GPS coordinates when I'm try to mail a letter? How does ....located on the left side, 1.4 mile down from the barn...., help? I'm not taking about old cemeteries hidden deep in the woods either. I just had to vent, back to trying to find that dang barn. Jack