I had no trouble at all reading the screen. Dave >Mary, > Thanks for this posting. I had just heard of it at the FEEFHS conference last weekend but hadn't gotten around to trying the site. Found several people for whom I'd been looking for death dates . It's got lots of information posted already. > Unfortunately, I had to print out whatever I was interested in. The screen for me, on a Mac with Netscape as the browser, was unreadable. The type face is mostly in a yellow ink against a grey background, the results page also, so to read the dates and places of burial and so on, I was forced to print it out. > Is it my computer and its settings, or do others have an enormous problem reading both the messages/ instruction page and then the results on the next page? > >Regards, >Ashley > >tepalmer@execpc.com wrote: > >> Dear List, >> >> The Milwaukee Archdiocese has put cemetery information on its web site. You can search by surname and also find the names of others buried in the same plot. It provides information on date of death, date of burial, age, marital status and address at time of death, funeral home, name of cemetery and location of grave. >> >> So far, I have found information on persons buried at Calvary, Holy Trinity, and Holy Cross cemeteries. There may be others. It says that more data is going to be added. >> >> This valuable resource is at >> http://www.cemeteries.org/genealogy/genealogy01.asp >> >> Mary Palmer >> >> ============================== >> Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >> Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > __________________________________________________________________________ Get free email with the family history touch (e.g., you@familytreemail.com) at www.familytreemagazine.com