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    1. Re: PASUSQUE-D Digest V00 #197
    2. Bob, Will get that Newman Cemetery name for you over the weekend. Also, about 4 or 5 years ago, I talked with a very elderly gentleman who at that time had access to the records of who was buried where in Newman. As I remember, he said there were many "lost or inadequate" names. However, I will search thru my notes and find what I wrote down about it. Also, you mentioned your Catholic families in Susquehanna. Did you mean Susquehanna Co., or Susquehanna town (or Susquehanna Depot, as it used to be called). My Irish Catholic family is BRICK from Susquehanna town, and several are buried at St John's Cemetary, Laurel Hill there. Susquehanna Depot Historical Society, located at the shopping plaza in town, and only open Sundy afternoons, has a quite a bit of info abt the town, as well as several old city directories early 1900's...if your family might be listed there. Susquehanna was a bustling place back in the late 1800's-1900's because of the railraod. Back to you later. Jeannette

    08/05/2000 10:37:14