Dear Katie, I just included the Einhorns in this, but there are Weishaars listed also. I don't know if this will help you at all, but this is part of an old e-mail I saved: St. Anne Cemetery, Park Forest, Cook Co, Illinois. Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives May 27, 2002 by Leona A. Mathis <emathis@attbi.com> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Located on Sauk Trail / Rt 30, in Park Forest. Between Central Rd. & Westwood Rd. Just 2 blocks west of, Rich East High School. On a very large stone at the front of the cemetery, is etched; St. Anne Cemetery 1852. On March 23, 2002, my granddaughters, Elizabeth Amato, age 9, Caitlin Amato, age 4, and Sarah D. Mathis, age 16 mos, went to St Anne Cemetery and took pictures of all the readable grave stones. They can be found on the findagrave.com site. Einhorn, Barbara, b. Jun. 8, 1817 - d. Sep. 29, 1905 (old stone) Einhorn, Elizabeth, b. Sep. 24, 1846 - d. Oct. 5, 1926 " Hier Ruhet In Frieden, Elizabeth Einhorn. Gott Gebe Ihr Die Ewige Ruh. ( German ). Here Rests In Peace, Elizabeth Einhorn. God Give Her Eternal Rest. " Einhorn, Michael, b. Dec. 16, 1828 - d. May. 24, 1912 " Hier Ruhet In Frieden, Michael Einhorn. Gott Gebe Ihm Die Ewige Ruh. ( German ). Here Rests In Peace, Michael Einhorn. God Give Him Eternal Rest. " Kathleen Brennan Mammoser Researching BRENNAN, BRETT,GALLAGHER & KENNEDY in CO MAYO>CHICAGO and BRENNAN in CO SLIGO>CHICAGO also MAMMOSER in Schoenenbourg, FRANCE>CHICAGO http://www.mammoser.com