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Good news, bad news: Jewish burials

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Unknown Report 24 May 2005 00:25

I've just been looking on the Jewish cemeteries site: www.jewishgen.org/databases/cemetery/ Got all excited when I found husband's great-great-grandmother's name. I know its the right one as it says 'Noted on Tombstone: HART Zuesman' as Zuesman is the great-great-grandfather. But all the other spaces on the form for place of birth, place of death, date of birth, date of death, age and burial date aren't there. (sob) I do have a plot number though, so I will now be planning a trip to Edmonton Federation Cemetery asap. Husband still remembers wandering round St Marylebone Cemetery looking in vain (despite having plot number) for Zuesman & Julia's daughter. nell

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Unknown Report 24 May 2005 00:22

see below