I am trying to find the death date and burial place of my ancestor Ama (Amey) Smith, (incorrectly referred to as Naomi in Judd's History of Hadley). She was the sixth daughter of David Smith (1709 - 1771) and Hannah Willard Smith (1722 - 1809). She bore a son out of wedlock (Daniel Smith, b 1779 in Hadley, d. 1845 in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY) and later married Daniel Wallis in 1795 when her son was 16. She is not buried with Daniel Wallis (d. 1830) in the Old Hadley Cemetery. Amey may have died betwen before 1819 because a Submit Cooke was listed as Daniel Wallis' wife in a deed dated 1819. Amey is interesting because she did not marry the father of her son (as far as I know) and I believe she emained single until marrying Daniels Wallis, and furthermore, as a married woman, she purchased land on her own in Hadley in the early 1800s. Are there any other descendents of Deacon David and Hannah Smith who would know where her siblings are buried? The other daughers were Elizabeth Smith (married first John Cooke (1770) and second Josiah Smith(1771), Hannah (married Coleman Cooke 1771), Mary (married Peter Montague 1778), Theoda (married Nathaniel Dickinson and may have died in 1769), and Eunice (married Reuben Knight). Amey's younger brother, Willard, is buried with his wife and several children in the Westhampton Cemetery and Amy does not seem to be there. I'm thinking that perhaps when she died Daniel Wallis did not have a cemetery plot and she might have been buried with a sister, perhaps Theoda. I would appreciate any suggestions or information. Amey is my fifth great grandmother and I want to find her. Thanks very very much. Debbie Smith Zorach