There MAY have been records kept of such interments; but where they are now is likely not known. Recently, in Philadelphia, in a private estate was uncovered a complete record of interments in the Union Cemetery -- the sexton's book, if you will, from 1903 to 1919. There may be other books like that floating around. Just in that span (less than 20 years) over 1200 interments were made in the cemetery. Many have no markers, especially children. The book does NOT list where in the cemetery's 20 acres the interment was made; simply the date, name of individual, age, and name of undertaker. There is a lot map showing all the lots, corresponding to a list of owners. Perhaps you will find record of a lot owned by the Borough in this manner. There are cards kept of known interments, showing diagrams of the lots; these are very incomplete, however. Give it a shot. The cards are computerized and can be found online, I believe through www.centreconnect.org. Justin Justin Kirk Houser Genealogist and Historian of Central PA and Beyond View my homepage: http://members.aol.com/JKHouser84/index.htm Main Lines: Houser, Breon, Shawley, Ranio/Hrynio (and others) President, Bellefonte Area HS Class of 2003 Student Representative, Bellefonte Area School District Board of Education Listowner, PACENTRE-L@Rootsweb.com Historian, Schürch Association of North America (specialty Central PA lines) Member, Valley View United Methodist Church (near Bellefonte, PA) "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature"