Peggy I did that same ting a couple of weeks ago and but in Sanpete co. I found an old pioneer cemetery that is no longer in use in Ephriam and found my family in there instead of the new one. Found most of the family in all the cemeteries in that county and what an experince it is. It kind of gives you a connection that you didnt have before. You knew you were related to them but now you see them and can feel that connection any way i did. i felt i had family that i didnt know before. In Fairview i found a distant cousin and she run the Museum down there and she had the family history on one of my lines. You never know what your gona find when you go places to find your family. Ihope that things go well with your family and that everything turns out okay. Good luck! Jackie Carter shippey1@juno.com wrote: > Just got back from my "Vacation". My daughter, two grandson's and I went > to Las Vegas. My niece was just diagnosed with advanced cancer. We > wanted to be with her for the tests and possible surgery. > > She is doing great, thank's to many prayers and fasting. > > On the way we stopped for gas in Parawan. I knew I had Pioneer > ancestor's from this town. It was terribly hot and the babies were > miserable. We made a quick run to the cemetery. > > We went up one road and looped around, to leave. Too hot and no time to > "walk" the cemetery, but wanted to at least see where they were buried. > We looked out the car window and spotted a Pioneer Plack on a headstone. > You know it, it was the very one I was looking for! With in a few > minutes, we located every grave we wanted to see and took pictures of all > the headstones. What a wonderful experience. My daughter, who does not > work on Genealogy was amazed. > > Turned out to be a great trip. > > Peggy > > _____________________________________________________________________ > You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]