Anyone visiting Mount Lebanon Cemetery in Glendale, Queens, NY? #usa
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My grandparents are buried in Mount Lebanon Cemetery in Queens, NY. Is anyone, by any chance, planning on visiting there? If so, I would love it if you were able to take a photo of my grandparents' headstones.
-- Margo Husin
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Mary D. Taffet
I can't go, but am also interesting in getting a photo of a
tombstone in that cemetery.
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-- Mary Taffet Syracuse, NY mdtaffet@...
On 12/5/21 2:38 PM, margo2332 via
groups.jewishgen.org wrote:
My grandparents are buried in Mount Lebanon Cemetery in Queens, NY. Is anyone, by any chance, planning on visiting there? If so, I would love it if you were able to take a photo of my grandparents' headstones.
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A. E. Jordan
I would offer to make it my next stop but the only day I could go will be this Sunday and I am not sure I will be able to. Would not know till Sunday morning but if you want to send your requests to me I will see if I am up to it and the weather cooperates. I did Mt Zion the last two Sunday, the first one was bitterly cold but yesterday was actually very nice.
Allan Jordan
New York
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From: Mary D. Taffet <mdtaffet@...> To: main@... Sent: Mon, Dec 6, 2021 11:51 am Subject: Re: [JewishGen.org] Anyone visiting Mount Lebanon Cemetery in Glendale, Queens, NY? #usa I can't go, but am also interesting in getting a photo of a tombstone in that cemetery.
-- Mary Taffet Syracuse, NY mdtaffet@... On 12/5/21 2:38 PM, margo2332 via groups.jewishgen.org wrote:
My grandparents are buried in Mount Lebanon Cemetery in Queens, NY. Is anyone, by any chance, planning on visiting there? If so, I would love it if you were able to take a photo of my grandparents' headstones.
-- Margo Husin
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Michael Moritz
Almost all of Mount Lebanon has been photographed and is available on the website jewishdata.com.
-- Michael Moritz Director, Romania Research Division mmoritz@...
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Fred Kolbrener
Suggestions: 2. Check on Findagrave,com and BillionGraves.com first before asking. 3. Join Findagrave.com (free) and you can then post a photo request ; be sure to add the grave location for the photographer). In some cases a burial may have to be added first so a photo request can be entered. There are many volunteers (all religious affiliations) who respond to photo requests both on findagrave and BillionGraves. Sometime request are fulfilled rapidly and sometimes (alas) not so rapidly.
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Peter Cohen
Gravesite locations at Mount Lebanon can be found using this tool:
https://www.mountlebanoncemetery.com/search/ While posting a photo request on findagrave has a pretty good response rate, the New York City cemeteries all have thousands of pending requests. The chance of getting a photo that way are slim, and without providing the graveside location, chances are zero. -- Peter Cohen California
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