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Tracy
 | John "Thomas" Quinn Dear Robert,
Thank you so much for documenting the burial and obituary for John "Thomas" Quinn, St. Patrick's Cemetery who died in September 1849 in Baltimore City. I believe he is a relative of mine, but I was wondering if you've come across any information about his wife Rosanna or his children, John Randolph, Michael, Sarah, Thomas and Nicholas? From what I have found, Rosanna died in May 1870 and John Randolph died on June 24, 1875. I can be reached @ tkcollerain@gmail.com .
Thanks,
Tracy CollerainAdded by Tracy on May 10, 2013 3:27 PM | | | Tripp Onnen
 | Saint Patrick's Hi Robert,
I am amazed what you've done with the church records of Saint Patrick's. You don't happen to have the baptismal records as well do you? I'm doing a lot of research on various family members who were all communicants there. Please advise when you can. I can be reached at tripp.onnen@gmail.com Thank you again for all you've done with the Saint Patrick's burial records!!
Cheers! Tripp Onnen | | | Susan
 | Catherine Murdock Robert....Back in 2011 you took a photo of the grave marker of James E & Dorothea Murdock. This marker is located at Saint Patricks Cemetery. Since then my research has found James & Dorothea had a very small daughter. Her name is Catherine "Katie" Murdock B: 14 Nov 1899 and D: 11 Jan 1901. My question to you is could there be yet another grave marker for Catherine near her parents, James & Dorothea Murdock? and if so is there any way I could get a photo of it? I have her death cert. and there is no mention of a cemetery where she rest. Also could you tell me if there are any other Murdock's buried in the Saint Patricks Cemetery? Your efforts are more then appreciated. SusanAdded by Susan on Nov 18, 2012 3:16 AM | | | Amy King
 | John Manson Do you have any information about where John Manson was born, by any chance? Thank you.Added by Amy King on Aug 19, 2012 8:39 PM | | | S Fountain-Miller
 | James Parker, Baltimore Well, this is a long shot but I noticed that you have several Parkers listed from Baltimore area. I'm researching my 3x gr grandfather: James Madison Parker b. June 10, 1801 in Baltimore
Family story is that he was born in Baltimore and a decendent from Tunbridge Wells, England. Story is that he and his brother sailed a schooner (called "The Comet") from Baltimore in the early 1820s. His brother got off along the northern coastal state and married. James Madison Parker continued to sail down to the coast of Mississippi where he met and fell in love with Rose Cecile Fayard and married her. He stayed MS the rest of his life. For many yeasrs, I am trying to find the names of his parents without any luck. I've written to the Baltimore archives for a birth record and they say that their records do not date back that far. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! | | | Martha McCaffrey Dobbins
 | RE: Saint Patricks Cemetery Yes, cities should be ashamed to build over a cemetery. I know of one instance here in Birmingham, AL where the Zoo and parts of the Botanical Garden are built over the Red Mountain Cemetery. As a child, I use to see tombstones when riding the train thinking they were props. Now I know they were real tombstones that had not been removed.
The reason I contacted you is because you took photo of an obelisk belonging to my ggg-grandmother Susan McCaffrey that included her name and 2/3 childrens names. She died in 1869 but my ggg-grandfather Thomas McCaffrey lived until 1890. Part of his obituary states that he was removed to St Patrick's Church, where a High Mass of Requiem will be offered. I was hoping he was buried in same plot and maybe his name inscribed on backside. If you know of any cemetery books that his name could be looked for would be of great help. Can't rely solely on Find A Grave as we know. Any assistance you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Martha | | | Susan Thomas
 | St. Patrick's Cemetery, Baltimore I have been searching the web for an index to the graves at this cemetery to find more information on several ancestors, and all I found was a previous response from you on this website regarding the graves VS burials. You said in it that you were attempting to index the 10,000 names and that you had already photographed all of the headstones here - thank you so much for that! You photographed one of my gggggrandmothers - Susan McCaffrey's and her daughters' headstone. It means so much to be able to see them from my home in Birmingham! But I can't find any other reference to an index except through you. Would you be able to look up others buried there for any information included - important dates, possible place-of-births, headstone inscription? I'm only interested in about 8-10 family members. If you know of another resource to try I would be interested. Thanks again and I look forward to hearing back from you! Susan Powell Thomas | | | Glennda Bickley
 | James O'Connell #34837525 You had taken a photo of the gravestone of James O'Connell he is one of my great whatever grandfathers. I was wondering if you could send me a transcription of what was written on the stone? I tried to zoom in on it and read it but was unable to do so.
Thanks gpbickley@q.com | | | Joseph Pahr
 | Peter Foy Dear Robert, Saw your posting re: Peter Foy. He is related to my wife thru daugh. Jane Frances S. Foy who married John S. Parrott. They both died in N.Y. Are you related? Know any more about Foys? What happened to Peter's wife, Margaret Butler? If you like, I can be reached at: japahr@msn.com Either way keep up the good postings. Regards, Joe Pahr | | | Pam
 | RE: Thks for the John Bagwell correction! Thanks for helping keep this site what it was meant to be.
PamAdded by Pam on Sep 13, 2011 7:31 PM | | | | [View all messages...] |
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