Marcie, Union Cemetery has always been a part of Milwaukee, as it is south of Hampton Avenue. The records for Union Cemetery are at the office of Graceland Cemetery. The LDS Church has microfilmed those records also. Graceland Cemetery 6401 North 43rd Street Milwaukee, WI 53209 Phone: 414-353-8850 Union Cemetery 3175 North Teutonia Avenue Milwaukee, WI Phone: 414-353-3410 The cemeteries are listed in the Milwaukee Yellow Pages as above. It is recommended that you do not visit Union Cemetery alone. It is in a rather bad part of town. My mother and I went during the day several years ago, and it was okay. There were cemetery workers around, so we felt safe. Miriam Y. Bird wrote a book "The Town of Granville Families From 1850" (2-volume set) on the history of the Town of Granville. It is available from the Milwaukee County Genealogical Society for $40 plus postage. But if you give me the names you are looking for, I can look them up in the book and give you the information. Milwaukee County Genelogical Society P. O. Box 2736 Milwaukee, WI 53227-0326 Website: http://www.execpc.com/~mcgs Hope this helps. Janice