User talk:Autofyrsto


Next step: Review your GEDCOM [11 March 2012]

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--WeRelate agent 16:36, 11 March 2012 (EDT)

Kensington [14 March 2012]

Hi! I'm Amy, one of the volunteer admins here on WeRelate. Is Kensington Burial Ground the same place as Mutual of Kensington Cemetery? If so, which is the preferred name? If they are the same place, we should redirect the other page to it so we don't have duplicates. Thanks! -- Amy (Ajcrow) 08:16, 14 March 2012 (EDT)


These are two different cemeteries. Compare on Find-A-Grave: Mutual of Kensington Cemetery to Kensington Burial Ground. See also Palmer Cemetery and the Historic Burial Grounds of Kensington & Fishtown, by Kenneth W. Milano. The two cemeteries were a few blocks from one another. Mutual of Kensington Cemetery no longer exists and is now a baseball field. Kensington Burial Ground, aka Palmer Cemetery, is still there.--Autofyrsto 10:08, 14 March 2012 (EDT)



20120311.ged Imported Successfully [14 March 2012]

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--WeRelate agent 23:16, 14 March 2012 (EDT)