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    1. Re: [PA-LAC] St. Mary's Assumption
    2. Susan W Pieroth
    3. Lenora, Tom, and others who responded, thank you for the information. The #5 designation seems to be up for grabs however. Norma Reese of Forest Hill Cemetery and a researcher went over old records in which #5 was mentioned ,and the best fit was the Williams Street cemetery location. Same church - no question now. Anyway, thanks to Sue P <wench8391@yahoo.com> the A to E portion is now on http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/forest/stmary2.html and Allison is working on the other from the "original". As for pictures, send them my way with the information for the search engine to pick up and I'll put together a web page. From the number of Rosar entries that could be a lot <grin>. Now that I finally have a speedy cable modem no warning needed, and no need to size the images - I have all the software. Susan BrennaJne@aol.com wrote: > > The cemetery diagram on the web site is for St. Mary's Assumption(St. Mary's > catholic German church) which is still in existance I visited it about 2 > years ago. It is on Stafford Ave. in Scranton and it is the cemetery for St. > Mary's Assuption on River St. Is is referred to as #5 German Cemetery also. > I have a lot of pictures of the cemetery mainly Rosar and Dippre families. > The number on the some of the images are birth and death dates. Example Ave. > N Row D-F there is Stella Phillips in 3rd column and it says 94- 17 and I > know that she was born in 1894 and died 1917. > > Anyway this is a great additon and thanks > > Lenora from Wisconsin

    10/03/2001 06:30:43