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From: "Carolyn" <>
Subject: Re: [Bklyn] Searching for buried relatives....
Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 17:59:40 -0500


Hi Marge,

How about checking Canarsie Cemetery at
1370 Remsen Ave
Brooklyn NY
718 251-6934

Website: http://canarsiecemetery.homestead.com/
Click on Interments, there is a large listing.
The list does not include everyone buried there, but it is worth a look.

Good luck,
Carolyn

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>From: Marge Oppold <>
>To:
>Subject: [Bklyn] Searching for buried relatives....
>Date: Thu, Apr 1, 2004, 4:26 PM
>

> Hi Folks. I have 3 relatives (mother and two grown
> children) that I am trying to find out where they are
> buried. Of course, none of the 3 have a death
> certificates or obituaries. They lived in New York
> City and were Methodist Episcopalon. I checked
> cemetaries that I know are non-sectarian - and they
> are not at Greewood, Cypress Hills, or Calvary.
>
> The mother died 8 Feb 1855, her son 4 Mar 1870, and
> her daughter 14 Apr 1875
>
> Does anyone have suggestions on a non-sectarian
> cemetery that was established prior to 1855 where a
> NYC resident might be buried? I checked the listing
> on the Brooklyn Site - but remaining cemetaries seem
> to be Catholic, Lutheran, Jewish, or outside of
> Brooklyn.
>
> Thanks.
> ~~ Marge
>
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