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TLarson
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Posted - 05/08/2007 :  06:40:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

I am from Minnesota and I am trying to find which cemetary a couple relatives are buried in. The cemetary is in Everett, Washington and I am not sure how to find the cemetary. I will be in Everett within the next week so I don't have time to order a death certificate which may not even tell me which cemetary they are buried in. If anyone has any suggestions or would be willing to help me out I would be most greatful! The names are Mathilda and Oscar Borgen and Mathilda died in Sept 1968 and Oscar died March 21, 1951 and was buried March 30, 1951. Mathilda's mothers maiden name should be listed as Klukken and I have no idea for Oscar. Mathilda was born July 2, 1881 and Oscar was born March 28, 1880.

Arden Anderson
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Posted - 05/08/2007 :  08:23:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Check here for the GenWeb for Snohomish County. They have a list of cemeterys and contact information. You can call to see if your relatives are buried there.

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Arden Anderson
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Posted - 05/08/2007 :  18:50:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Another thought---- Try the Public Library and maybe someone can look up the obituary for the 1968 date or the March 21, 1951 date. I've found that libraries are generally very helpful.
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