I have a Brazil map. I could scan a portion of it and send it to you
privately if you need it. Much depends on the direction from which you are
coming. In order to tell you a major street, I will use one example, but
there are plenty of other ways as well. From US. 40, also called W.
National Ave (changes into E. National Avenue, I presume at the intersection
of 59 and 40, but I don't know for sure) turn north on to Indiana 59 at the
stoplight. Go north approximately 10 blocks/intersecting streets, and turn
right/east on to E. Hendrix St. Proceed east about 8 to 10 intersecting
streets until you see Elm Street which "t's" into E. Hendrix. Turn left and
proceed north on Elm street a couple of blocks and you should see the
cemetery on your right. It is a reasonably sized cemetery, so you can't
miss it.
When we visited, the mayor's office called the caretaker, who had an office
on old 340 on the west side of town. I don't live there, but something was
on the news about 340 being closed until Dec. 1 for some kind of work, but I
would imagine that portion might be open. The records are probably good for
newer burials, but were in poor condition for older burials - at least a few
years ago.
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Subject: [INCLAY] Re: Catholic/Restlawn cemetery
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I have been to the cemetery years ago. I am planning a trip there next
weekend. I can't remember where it is either...did you ever get a
location? Do you know where the burial records are kept? I have some
people that I know are buried there but no clue what part of the cemetery.
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