This is information that I have come across many, many years ago before I got on this listserver. While doing some cleaning and reorganizing, something rarely done, I came across this information again and am determined to get it out before it gets buried again. This information is from a cemetery, if you can call it that, that I found near the town of Dell, Arkansas. It is a mound of dirt in the middle of a cotton field on Hwy 181 - 1.1 miles North of town and about 80 to 100 yards of the road. Just for the hell of it I Googled the town and found a web site. I shouldn't be surprised anymore but I am. It appears the locals, as they say, call it Mooney Cemetery. The "locals" 20 years ago called it Old Mound or Old Indian Mound cemetery. As the stories go Indians were buried there maybe 100 years before. They even have a list of who's buried there. My grandfather's death certificate states that he is buried in Mound, Arkansas. Naturally I thought it was a town not a location and finding the name and location was by accident. So hear's the CRAWFORD but not my relative. I guessing mine could not afford a headstone. Rev. William L. Crawford born 15 Feb 1847 and died 13 Jan 1916 Wife: Lula Field Crawford born 23 Feb 1870 and died 27 Jun 1920 Good Luck! ALSO a local historian of Stoddard Co., Missouri (J.R. Brown) sent me a list of names some 11 years ago which I will get out now before it too gets reburied. The gentleman helped me locate the physical location of where my father was born, which was within a Section of old swamp land, which my dad did not even know it's location. These papers (?) were from the Bloomfield City or Vanduser, Missouri area. There maybe some mistakes in spelling as I am trying to read his handwriting. Jan. 15, 1915 - date of issue of the paper. Elridge Crawford - died Jan, 11 - lived West of Bloomfield. Born: Hawkins Co., TN; Oct 20, 1832* Married Annie Scisan spelling? 11 children survive of 15 Mrs. Elizabeth Wren, F.M., Wm, S.R., M.E., N.J., and Mrs. Ella Quick - all in Stoddard County. Mrs. Lettie Bess, Mrs. Sarah Tiller of Arkansas, Mrs. Rebecca Bernard of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Mollie Combs (of near Kennett, Dunklin Co., Missouri buried in North Antloik (spelling) Cem. Ansloik? **************************************************************** From the cemetery book (?), I find: North Antloik (spelling) Cem. Ansloik? Crawford, Francis M - Mar. 6, 1861 - Oct 17, 1929 , Elizabeth N. - Apr. 2, 1871 - May 13, 1956 , Ethridge - Mar. 25, 1900 - June 18, 1911 ( son of F.M. and Lizzie) Crawford, E.C. - Oct. 20, 1833* - Jan. 11, 1915 , Ann - Sep. 30, 1836 - Jul. 6, 1908 (Wife of E.C.) , Dora Ann - Jul. 15, 1864 - June 27, 1887 - (dau. of E.C. and Ann) , Allie - Jun. 14, 1873 - Mar. 15, 1884 - (dau. of E.C. and Ann) , Infant - Jan. 2, 1862 - Jan. 11, 1862 - (son of E.C. and Ann) NOTE: * indicates different years of birth 1832 vs 1833 between Elridge top and E.C. above. Crawford, Martha E. - Oct 14, 1869 - Oct. 20, 1898 - (Wife of S.) , W.S. - no dates , Ella - no dates , Jennie - (Crawford Family) - no dates , Clarence C. - 1888 - 1962 , Clova, M. - 1902 - 1949 For what it's worth and good hunting. Talk at me later, Bob C. Tucson, AZ. DNA # 92524