Hi,
All I know about Turkish occupation is, that my grandfather served in the
Turkish army, I suppose in the mid.1800s.
I therefore think it quite possible that some Jews as well as Muslims might
have been buried in the Jewish Cemetery as, they certainly did share
Christian religion less than ours.
My daughter went to an English Elementary School and was taken with other
Jewish and Muslim children to a Kosher Restaurant every day. Does this in
any way help to answer your questions??
anny
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Bruce Reisch <bir1_at_nysaes.cornell.edu>wrote:
> Hi Mimi -
>
> I have a little correction to make. I wrote to you that I believe the Area
> system was developed after 1963, not in 1963. I'm using the burial
> registers to try to find better information. I'm still working on this
> question and will get back to you soon.
>
> Bruce
>
> At 11:04 -0400 7/24/09, Miriam Taylor wrote:
>
>
>> Bruce Reisch believes that the new numbering system of the cemetery
>> sections, areas versus Parcels, was started in 1963.
>>
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