Hi Sharon, All you have to do is call the cemetery. They are very helpful, and have given me much information about my family buried there. They even gave me a map of the plot with those buried in it, dates of burial and all. The workers there are very nice, and have even trekked into the cemetery to help me find a grave that didnt have a tombstone. The number to the cemetery is 615-255-4193. I have called with the name and death date and they had tons of info for me! Good Luck, Gina in Nashville [email protected] wrote: > > Looking for info on newspaper published in 1899 in Nashville Tn. I finally have a death record. He died in April 1899 of pneumona. And is supposed to be buried in Mt Olivet Cemetery. Metro Archives does not have an interrment card, so there is no way of knowing where in the cemetery he is. I am hoping to find someone who can search the microfilm for a possible obit. His first name is not spelled correctly on the death record but all the other info matches. Question # 2 Mt Olivet is a very large cemetery. Does anyone know how to find out how large this cemetery was in 1899? I am hoping it was smaller then and there might be maps showing the area in use then. I am going try to come to Nashville this summer and look for his grave. Thanks Sharon ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Regina Duncan TN Volunteer for Random Acts Of Genealogical Kindness http://www.raogk.org --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited.