I've heard the term "in perpetuity" regarding the maintenance of the grave. When a person dies you can arrange to have the grave maintained continually. Don't know if this is what it is referring to or not. Slan go foill, Margaret (Mairead) > Hi Listers, > > Does anyone know what a "Register of Perpetuities" is? > > I finally found out that a large number of burial records for Mount > Jerome have been filmed by the Family History Library. There are 3 > types of films: > > 1. An Index Register of Burials > 2. A Register of Burials > 3. A Register of Perpetuities > > The first two types of record seem self explanatory, but I don't know > what a Register of Perpetuities is. Before I go order a film to check > it out, maybe sks can explain this to me? :o) > > Thx in advance for any help offered. > > Roy > > > ==== SHAMROCK Mailing List ==== > ** Please remember - no flames, chain > letters, virus warnings or off topic > posts are allowed on the SHAMROCK > list ** >