Need help finding funerel home in Brooklyn
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Re: Need help finding funerel home in Brooklyn
| Madeleine54 (View posts) | Posted: 22 Jan 2008 11:47PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Have you tried Google News? Archives are now online. The aticles must be purchased but the cost is low.
I found my great grandfather's probate info there.
Just go to Google News-type in what you want (I typed in 7106 Ft. Hamilton Brooklyn) anf then to the left of the screen, selected all dates and an awful lot of obits came up from the funeral home you are looking for.
Hope this helps.
P.S.
I didn't read all your previous posts but if you are looking for info on people of Irish ancestry, the Irish Parishes around Ft. Hamilton Parkway are
Our Lady of Angels on 4th Avenue Brooklyn (11209)
St. Patrick's 5th Avenue (11209)
St. Ephrem tended to be more of an Italian Parish.
St. Anselm's was a bit of everything 4th Avenue (11209)
A very large Irish congregation worshipped at Our Lady of Perpetual Help on 5th Avenue and 60th Street.
I found my great grandfather's probate info there.
Just go to Google News-type in what you want (I typed in 7106 Ft. Hamilton Brooklyn) anf then to the left of the screen, selected all dates and an awful lot of obits came up from the funeral home you are looking for.
Hope this helps.
P.S.
I didn't read all your previous posts but if you are looking for info on people of Irish ancestry, the Irish Parishes around Ft. Hamilton Parkway are
Our Lady of Angels on 4th Avenue Brooklyn (11209)
St. Patrick's 5th Avenue (11209)
St. Ephrem tended to be more of an Italian Parish.
St. Anselm's was a bit of everything 4th Avenue (11209)
A very large Irish congregation worshipped at Our Lady of Perpetual Help on 5th Avenue and 60th Street.