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From: Al Lenkner <>
Subject: Re: [ALL] St. Mary's Cemetery
Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 12:40:22 -0400
In-Reply-To: <21.30abc2ad.2c1c3552@aol.com>
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Rosanne,
There are two ways to find out: Inquire when next visiting or call them
AND you could check the maps at the Digital Pitt site but those maps would
just show the acreage when first opened. I have a lot of people from my
mother's family who are buried there, going back to the turn of the last
century (1900).
Al
At 04:22 AM 6/14/2003, you wrote:
>Al,
>
>I didn't realize that Calvary was so old. Thanks for the info. Family
>discussion had led me to believe it was from this century (the last one
>now) and
>not the previous. (Too many centuries to deal with)
>
>My grandparents are in the old section at the top of the hill, but does
>anyone know where the oldest graves are.
>
>Rosanne
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