Okay., I know I am going out on a limb here...but I am running out of ideas...all the bureaucrats, and head office of churches etc...including National Archives in Québec, seem totally stumped on this one. The church itself was closed in 1959...open since the early 1800's, and I have been informed (after checking who owns the property via the municipality...since no one not even the church knew ) the Presbyterian Church still owns the property...but I am trying to find out how one gets a copy of the map type item that indicates where the bodies are buried in the cemetary, as it is supposidly still open for buriels.... as well...I am trying to locate something that would give me the names of the last members of the church....as our last uncle that had this knowledge, and took care of the cemetary passed away last night, and no one seems to be able to tell me how to go about taking over this responsibility for the upkeep of the Cathcart/Rainey/Breakey cemetary... any suggestions would be appreciated...and yes, have checked with the National Archives, the Soc. Géneologie of Québec...Patrimoine de la Beauce - geneology....and even the Presbyterian Church of Canada! been there, and done all that.... does anyone know any surviving elders of the church? Supposidly there is a Murielle Mayhew somewhere out there... thanks as always to everyone, Theresa Coleman