Mark Friden

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I am a genealogist, and also the Clifton Town Historian (office in Cranberry Lake, St. Lawrence County, New York). As of October 2023, I am also the Historian for the Town of Fine. As part of my duties, I research locally well-known and/or prominent families, and prepare genealogy charts for those families.

I completely mapped, transcribed, and photographed the Benson Mines Cemetery, located in the Town of Clifton, St. Lawrence County, New York.

As part of my own personal family history, I also completely mapped, photographed, and transcribed the Peters Creek Baptist Church Cemetery at Library, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; the Peters Creek Christian Church Cemetery (also known as the "Campbellite Cemetery") at Washington County, Pennsylvania; and the Blackmore Family Cemetery, also in Washington County, Pennsylvania. These three Pennsylvania cemeteries are now on Find-A-Grave, although my original work was done in the 1980's. Stones I photographed then may be completely illegible now. Ask me!

I am a genealogist, and also the Clifton Town Historian (office in Cranberry Lake, St. Lawrence County, New York). As of October 2023, I am also the Historian for the Town of Fine. As part of my duties, I research locally well-known and/or prominent families, and prepare genealogy charts for those families.

I completely mapped, transcribed, and photographed the Benson Mines Cemetery, located in the Town of Clifton, St. Lawrence County, New York.

As part of my own personal family history, I also completely mapped, photographed, and transcribed the Peters Creek Baptist Church Cemetery at Library, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; the Peters Creek Christian Church Cemetery (also known as the "Campbellite Cemetery") at Washington County, Pennsylvania; and the Blackmore Family Cemetery, also in Washington County, Pennsylvania. These three Pennsylvania cemeteries are now on Find-A-Grave, although my original work was done in the 1980's. Stones I photographed then may be completely illegible now. Ask me!

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