You need to look more. Ask some old farts.
2006-08-02 10:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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We also have at least two old cemeteries here in Springfield Ohio that are not listed in any records. It is possible that they are family plots. It was less than 100 years ago that the cemeteries bought off state officials so that you can't bury anyone now except in a state recognized cemetery. It could also simply be an old cemetery on private property and all records were "lost" (read destroyed) when the state no longer recognized it as a cemetery because they couldn't make any money on it. Death is big business for the state, and they will do anything to screw more money out of people.
2006-08-02 10:27:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe something is up about the cemetary and they're hiding something. Something dangerous and most disterbing. Like someone was murdered there or someone was there and was never heard of again. Investigate it or ignore what I'm saying because I'm just having fun with your question Your choice.
2006-08-02 10:29:23
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-01 09:52:33
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answered by rafael 4
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City Hall
2006-08-02 10:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this cementary real? If so go to your town website or look up your town, then cemetarys. Why are you wanting to see a cementary anyway. They freak me out!! If it is a family member, ask someone from your family!!
2006-08-02 10:29:42
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answered by Saxqueen33 2
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See if the local library has any archives or local history books. Also, many towns and counties have historical societies with lots of cemetery records.
2006-08-02 10:27:20
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answered by Lee 7
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try going to that cemitary and take a note pap writing down some of the names and date's you find so a seach on them at library's you may find some here on the net but better chance in the library or city hall
2006-08-02 10:28:34
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answered by pandala777 3
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I say go to the library...chances are they have old books about the town you live in.... you should find info there.
2006-08-02 10:26:39
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answered by Sharlala 5
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You could go to your priest or minister. Also the city or town may have information for you.
2006-08-02 10:25:46
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answered by deborah_012003 3
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city hall... or the oldest library in town will most certainly have something, do some asking.
2006-08-02 10:26:11
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answered by Jonny Propaganda 4
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