The URL is
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ma/suffolk/towns/boston/cemeteries/copps.txt
or
http://tinyurl.com/2cetmp
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From: "akeegan"
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Subject: Re: [MA-CEMETERIES] Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Boston
> The site you gave can not be found
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ray"
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> Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 10:01 AM
>
The site you gave can not be found
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 10:01 AM
Subject: [MA-CEMETERIES] Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Boston
> Janice Farnsworth has transcribed the Copp's Hill Burial Ground book
>
>
> http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ma/suffolk/towns/boston/cemeteries/copp
> s.txt
>
> the line wraps in the URL, it's copps.txt at the end
>
> Thanks Janice!
>
>
> Other USGenWeb Mass Archives inf
Hi Susan,
I couldn't access the site with your URL, but did find it with this URL:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ma/middlesex/towns/woburn/cemeteries/calvary/
It's just slightly different.
Also, I'd like to mention an FYI that, when I helped another family with
their family-tree, I found out there is a .. what some would call a
"pauper's grave" in the Calvary Cemetery. His father had epilepsy and
had trouble keeping a regular job, so, when he died early, they could not
afford to purchase a
Unfortunately, my work schedule does not permit me to do the kind of digging you need, but I may be able to point you in the right direction. Holliston and Milford are contiguous towns. The person you seek may be buried in a small, older cemetary (I don't know if it has a formal name) on Rockland Street in Holliston which is literally on the Holliston/Milford town line. There are also a few other small, very old cemetaries in the western part of Holliston near Milford. I am not positive, but I think the T
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Does anyone know if there is an online transcription database of the old cemetery located on Long Island off the coast of Boston, Massachusetts?
All I know at the moment is that it has the graves of Rev. War, War of 1812, Civil War and up to possibly WWII soldiers.
I am lo
My ancestor is supposedly buried at Long Island Cemetery after being removed from Rainsford Island, Boston Harbor.
>From "A Guide to Massachusetts Cemeteries," page 26--
Long Island Hospital Cemetery (1893)
"Long Island, Boston Harbor, no marked gravestones aside from numbered lot stones."
In my opinion I don't think you could find anything on those buried there.
I'm not from Boston, but believe the cemetery is no longer accessible to visitors.
Charles
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Victoria - Read your posts and saw you mentioned St. Mary's Cemetery in Dedham. I believe this is the cemetery where my ancestors are buried. It is a family plot (well sort of) with a number of people buried under the headstone erected by Elizabeth Wedding. There should
I tweaked the dicey wrapping situation to the following:
http://tinyurl.com/2cetmp
Thanks!
Holly Macomber
hol31@umit.maine.edu
Turn Maine Blue::
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Hello:
I'm looking for a Peter Groper burial in the 1960's, probably in a Jewish Cemetery but maybe not. I'm in Canada and don't where to start.
Could someone make some suggestions?
Thanks,
Bonnie
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Looking for possible cemetery they are buried in
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Looking for a volunteer in Milford area to find a grave of Asa Tyler S. Hoyt. He was listed "of Holliston last 60 days" in a probate record concerning the sale of his estate, but the coffin was from a Milford maker, so maybe he died on the road? buried in Milford? He died 1845/6
Janice Farnsworth has transcribed the Copp's Hill Burial Ground book
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ma/suffolk/towns/boston/cemeteries/copp
s.txt
the line wraps in the URL, it's copps.txt at the end
Thanks Janice!
Other USGenWeb Mass Archives info can be found at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ma/mafiles.htm
Submit your data at:
http://genrecords.org/mafiles/
or mail directly to me LRSEARS@cox.net
Here is a cemetery survey by Susan Daily
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ma/middlesex/towns/woburn/cemeteries/calva
ry/index.html
the http link wraps, make sure you end with calvary/index.html
Thanks Susan!
Send us your cemetery pictures and we'll get them online.