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From: jorge dewey <>
Subject: Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Re: Burials in Buenos Aires from 1821
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 20:27:55 -0600 (CST)
In-Reply-To: <00be01c2c863$ed0f0fe0$47350050@default>



Jeremy Howat <> wrote:
I have begun the task of posting the burial records in Buenos Aires
associated with the various Protestant cemeteries:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jnth/ . A search facility is provided on the
opening page of the website.
So far, the burials in the earliest cemetery between 1821 and 1833 are
posted. As the work progresses, further transcripts will be added to this
website.

Jeremy Howat

Jeremy,

nice job!

the burial site of Yellow Fever victims in Buenos Aires (1871), was the "Cementerio del Sur", actually "plaza Florentino Ameghino", Caseros Av.
2200/2300. Also it is the burying ground for victims of Cholera (1869). The British Hospital is five blocks away.

Txs, Jorge G.Dewey




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