I am looking for information on the family of my mother's maternal grandmother, Annie May LANK, born ca. 1870 in Milford or its environs. While working in Philadelphia ca. 1890, she married Samuel A. HANEY, a widower with a son, Samuel W. HANEY. She had one daughter, Ella Call HANEY, my mother's mother. Annie May LANK had at least two siblings, a sister whose name I did not get (she married a Scott from Lewes, I believe) and a brother, Ed. My mother remembers going to Milford each Memorial Day in the late 20's and early thirties (she was born in 1920) and recalls that the Memorial day parade was led by "Uncle Ed" LANK in uniform, riding a horse. She does not know what his military service was, nor can she remember what color the uniform was, but said that he was elderly at the time, which would probably rule out W.W.I. He may have possibly served in the Spanish American War, the Indian Wars (doubtful), or simply the Delaware Militia. She recalls that he was a town official, possibly the mayor or a councilman depending on the form of government at the time. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Woody Stephens wfstephens@earthlink.net