It took us quite awhile to get down there, but we finally went to Meadowcrest Cemetery and....success!!! Eastside Al was right - at one point, it must have been known as North Detroit Cemetery. I...
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It took us quite awhile to get down there, but we finally went to Meadowcrest Cemetery and....success!!! Eastside Al was right - at one point, it must have been known as North Detroit Cemetery. I...
No luck with Mt. Olivet. The death dates don't match up. It's looking very likely that they are buried at Meadowcrest. My brother and I are making plans to take a trip to German Lutheran, so we...
Well, now you've got me all curious so I checked it out. The address changed to 4217 Herbert. I love Google Streetview. It looks pretty doubtful that the house is still standing. Last year, my...
Eastside Al, you rock! This definitely looks promising. According to the census records, in 1870 he lived in the Township of Hamtramck; in 1880, the Village of Norris; and by 1900 in Detroit on...
gazhekwe,
Luckily, since he died between 1897-1920, I was able to find his death certificate on seekingmichigan.org. I have a feeling I'll be searching cemetery after cemetery to find his grave,...
MidTownMs, thanks for the tip. I already took a peek at that website, but unfortunately, my search came up empty.
jcole, I found that same excerpt from Sweetest Heart of Mary. It is a...
I have been doing genealogy research on my family, and I just came across my great-great grandfather's death certificate. The name "North Detroit" is listed under place of burial or removal. He...
DetLiving: I thought about that, too. I sent them an email, but so far no response. Probably is better to call them directly.
MizMotown: I went ahead and sent a letter to the cemetery, but I...
Thanks for the info!
Does anyone know who to contact regarding burial records at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery [[formerly German Lutheran Cemetery - on Mt. Elliot, next to the Packard Plant)?
I'm researching my family...
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