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    1. Re: [PAPhl] 1920 death record
    2. Claire K
    3. Why not contact New Cathedral? If she was buried there, they may be wiling / able to give you the details; be sure to ask for section, range, and lot. Or, since you're sure the daughter's buried there (ask for her section, range, and lot if you don't already have it), see if they will give you a list of everyone buried in the same plot. If you get a section, range, and lot for either or both (but can't get the full details of everyone else in the plot), you can contact the Catholic Cemeteries Office for a free lot profile (listing names and dates of burial). If you don't have the section, range, and lot, you can still get the list from the CCO, but there's a fee -- used to be $15, maybe still is? You'd have to check with them. Hope that helps. Claire K seekay@comcast.net On May 10, 2010, at 8:16 PM, E Sharp wrote: > I finally found out that Margaret McBride died in 1920. What is the > best way to find out WHEN in 1920 that she died as I would like to > obtain an obit. I believe ...she is buried at New Cathedral....

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