Dear Kathy I'll add a little again, and answer some of your questions. Lydia Ann would not be listed if there were no gravestone with her name on it. Your John O/Q may have died in Webster County, Nebraska. There were several trains a day running out of Louisa County in 1899; his body could have been easily returned here. That was a common practice then. Clara Dodder has a grave marker in Grandview Cemetery. Dates are 1861-1935. There are no other Osborne, Gould or Quick listings in the cemetery book. There are four Gould females married in Louisa County prior to 1900 and no males. The women were:Eliza Ann Gould to Edward Colton on 4 March 1866 (Book C Page 88); Maria A. Gould to Ellis R. Duncan on 20 November 1873 (Book D Page 363); Nellie A. Gould to John H. Sellers on 20 August 1890 (Book G Page 267); Ella Amelia Gould to Charles Henry Hetrick on 29 November 1898 (Book I Page 9). An obituary for your Elijah Osborne is in the Wapello Tribune of Friday, February 1, 1901. The community area heading is Sand Mound, which is in the northern part of Louisa County. He had been born in Buttsville, Warren County, New Jersey, on November 8, 1832, and died aged 68 years 2 months and 18 days on January 26, 1901. He was unmarried and left one sister and a brother in New York; a sister in New Jersey; and a sister in Nebraska. Rev. Fouse of Columbus Junction conducted the services and burial was at Swank Cemetery. Swank Cemetery is over 20 miles from Grandview, and is located in Johnson County. Hope this helps. Keith Street ---------- > From: Kathy Scott <kscott@kdsi.net> > To: 'Keith/Connie Street' <ckcasey@lisco.net>; 'IALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com' > Subject: RE: Osborn > Date: Sunday, March 15, 1998 3:01 PM > > Keith - Thank you! > This was both helpful and surprising. I knew about what ages Sarah & Alice died, but not exact dates. Infant Lydia Ann should have been buried there, also. Is it possible she didn't have a stone therefore was not in the cemetery listing? The surprise was I thought John Q. died in Webster Co. NE. Clara Dodder should be buried in Grandview Cem ca 1935? > Can you tell me if you see any other Osborn(e), Gould or Quick? John Q's brother, Elijah, a jewelry salesman, was supposed to be buried in Swank Cemetery at Grandview in 1901. Is Swank the same as Grandview Cemetery? > Thanks for looking. > Kathy > ---------- > From: Keith/Connie Street[SMTP:ckcasey@lisco.net] > Sent: Saturday, March 14, 1998 2:41 AM > To: Kathy Scott; 'IALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com' > Subject: Re: Osborn > > Dear Kathy > The 1990 Cemeteries of Louisa County, Grandview Township, Grandview > Cemetery, lists J. O. Osborn, died 18 October 1899, aged 75 years; husband > of P. A. Osborn. Also, P. A. Osborn, died 12 February 1900, aged 66 years 8 > months 12 days, wife of J. O. Also, Alice Osborn, died 1877, aged 14 years; > dau of J. O. and P. A. Osborn. Also, Sarah Osborn, died 9 October 1860, > aged 2 years; daughter of J. O. and P. A. Osborn. There are no other > Osborns in that cemetery. > >From your list of names, the only Osborn marriage prior to 1900 is Bertha > Osborne who married Fred D. Hemmel by the index on 9 June 1875, recorded in > Book D Page 459. > Keith Street > > ---------- > > From: Kathy Scott <kscott@kdsi.net> > > To: 'IALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com' > > Subject: Osborn > > Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 10:39 PM > > > > > > --------- > > From: Norma F. Jennings[SMTP:njennings@lisco.net] > > Sent: Thursday, March 12, 1998 6:34 PM > > To: IALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: re:new policy > > > > As a Rootsweb Sponsor, I am limited to having two Mailing lists > > > > Thank you, Norma. We are lucky there are people to take on counties so > we can have mailing lists. > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > John Quincy OSBORN(e) and Phoebe Ann GOULD came to Grandview, Louisa Co. > IA from New Jersey about 1854. Phoebe was buried at Grandview Feb 1900. > Their children were: > > Emma Cotterel > > Bertha Hummel > > Lydia Ann > > Katherine > > Clara Dodder > > Sarah > > Alice > > John Richard > > Hannah Ann Stokes > > George > > Josephine "Del" Parks > > Lucy. > > Would love to correspond with cousins. > > Kathy in Nebraska > > > >