Dear Joan,
Went on find-a-grave and did Fitzgibbons, There are a number of them in Calvary, which I
am sure you know. So would she be Catholic? If so she is possibly buried in St.
Joseph's which is part of Woodlawn and that area is in the back in NW corner. Also,
if she is buried in St. Joseph's part Calvary Cemetery on Wabash has the records.and
can tell you the area.
Hope this helps, Fran
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Subject: [INVIGO] Woodlawn Cemetery
To: INVIGO(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008, 5:31 AM
I am looking for the location of the grave of Alice C. Fitzgibbons that is
in Woodlawn Cemetery. I found her listed in Find a Grave, but have received
no answer from the person that posted the listing.
I called the Highland office and they have no record of the grave.
Does anyone know what sections of the cemetery are the oldest? The dates
for Alice are 1853 - 1915. I am planning a trip to Terra Haute and will just
walk the cemetery if I know where to start.
Joan Trentadue
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