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From: Arleen Gould <>
Subject: Re: [LITHUANIA-L] The "old Bohemian Cemetary", in or near Chicago
Date: Sun, 05 Apr 1998 19:16:43 -0500


Labas Mary
You may have also answered a question for me. Never heard of St. Alalbert
refered to as Bohemian Cemetery but if it was I need to search there also.
St Akalbert
6800 North Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL 60648
Ph# 773-545-1508

I do know there were "term" graves there. They were graves that would only be
available for 25 years. Also the early cemetery records are available thru the
LDS on microfilm, and the term burial records are also on film.

Arleen

Mary Guler wrote:

> Thanks in advance for you assistance.
>
> Two of my mom's siblings died in childhood. One, 10 months old, died in
> 1902; the other, 1 year old, died in 1906. We had heard that they were
> buried in the Bohemian Cemetary, but efforts to find them at the Bohemian
> National Cemetary were fruitless. Someone working in the office of that
> cemetary suggested that they may be buried at "the old Bohemian Cemetary"
> which may now be known as "St. Adelbert's." Does anyone know where that is
> or have a telephone #?
>
> Mary

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