Cemetery records of Evergreen, Hebrew, and Grace Lutheran, Alpena, Michigan/ extracted and edited by Lorrie LaCross and Rhea LaCross

Authors

LaCross, Rhea I. (Added Author)

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1999

Publisher

Faded Genes

Place of Publication

Alpena, Michigan

Physical

A-O, 339 p. : maps

Notes

Hebrew Cemetery is better known as Hebrew Benevolent Society Cemetery. Grace Lutheran Cemetery is also called Norwegian Cemetery.

"This publication contains information taken from the sexton records old, ledgers, stone readings and burial permits, often containing obituaries. ... While three separate cemeteries they are all managed by the city of Alpena."--Introd.

"The records in this publication represent burials, lot purchases and headstone readings of the cemeteries named. In addition, there are a few burials from a private cemetery located at the river's edge behind Evergreen Cemetery called Pine Grove."--Book format.

"These records can be found on a series of 10 microfilm reels filmed by the LDS in 1994 and found at the Alpena County Library. This microfilm can also be found through most Latter Day Saint Family History Centers."--Introd.

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