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From: "Richard & Deborah" <>
Subject: RE: [FLDUVAL] 1918 Death & Burial
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 23:54:32 -0500
In-Reply-To: <000601c090a4$65ac4980$f4ca2041@bragg.se.mediaone.net>


Joann and Barbara....

I just checked the Old City Cemetery listings and did not find a
match....after 1901, only persons/families owning lots in Old City could
still be buried there...





-----Original Message-----
From: jbragg1 [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 8:22 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [FLDUVAL] 1918 Death & Burial


Barbara

I'll check the microfiche to see if there is a death certificate. It would
give the name of the cemetery. The public library has a listing for the Old
City Cemetery which is located in downtown. I'll also check with Evergreen
Cemetery and see if they have anything.

It'll be Friday as I have to work tomorrow and will be tied up on Thur. I
have to meet with a prospective DAR member at the library on Friday and also
check for info for someone else. I'll add you to my list.

Joann

-----Original Message-----
From: <>
To: <>
Date: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 6:36 PM
Subject: [FLDUVAL] 1918 Death & Burial


>
> My grandmother Cora Schramm died in Jacksonville Fl. in 1918, she
was
>born
>in 1878, Phila. Pa. I have been unable to obtain an obit, could SKS check
to
>see if
>her death is recorded for Jacksonville. I have no idea what cemetery she
was
>buried in, I was told that in 1918 there would not have been that many
>cemeteries in the
>area. If anyone has a list of cemeteries and names of the people buried
>there, would
>they please check to see if her name appears anywhere. I would be most
>grateful,
>I just keep hitting a brick wall. TIA
>
> Barbara
>
>




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