....woman's maiden name found using cemetery records: 3. In the Samuel Reynolds plot, Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, PA, there are headstones for Samuel and his wife, Hannah (1815-1895). According to the 1850 and later censuses, both were born in England. I visited the cemetery office to obtain a copy of the family plot. I was surprised to find it included the burials of two people who had no tombstones. Mary Ford and Benjamin Ford had died in 1868 and 1870, respectively, aged 84 and 92, and both had been interred in Allegheny Cemetery on 11 December 1891. They were found on the 1860 census, both born in England enumerated a few pages away from the Samuel Reynolds household, and then in city directories on the same street. Other evidence confirmed the Identiity of Hannah (Ford) Reynolds. Now there is a new question; Who was Mary ___________ Ford? *************** This is interesting, if they died in 1868 and 1870 but were interred in 1891, it would seem that their graves may have been moved...this happens a lot in these older plots...but apparently the head stone wasn't moved or the family may have had them moved... ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com