International Jewish Cemetery Project
International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies

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see also Gold Rush Area and San Francisco

Documents exist in AJA . American Jewish Archives, 3101 Clifton Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45220-2488. 513-221-1875 (tel); 513-221-7812 (fax): Mother Lode Cemetery Correspondence between Hal Altman & Mrs. Genevieve Goodman, concerning tombstones and her family buried in the Mother Lode Cemetery. San Francisco and Sacramento, CA. 1961. Typescript. 2 pages. Relates to Hyman and Suskind Abraham. Received by Mr. Hal Altman, Sacramento, CA Dec. 5, 1961. Correspondence file. Cemetery inscriptions and correspondence concerning various San Franciscans who lived about 1835-1920. Atherton, San Francisco and Colma, CA. 1958 and July 19, 1968. Miscellaneous file

  • First Jewish Cemetery: Vallejo & Gough Streets intersection, 1846-, p.28-29; source: Leonard Spialter, 2536 England Ave., Dayton, Oh 45406-1324. old cemetery information source: Judah Magnes Museum.
  • San Francisco National Cemetery: Presidio of San Francisco; San Francisco; 415-561-2211, -2208, -2986; Jewish veterans are known to be buried in this military cemetery.
  • Temple Emanuel Cemetery: source: from temple memorial list supplied by Leonard Spialter