I have this snippet of information about my ancestor Catherine Nall Trout Stanfield: >From Hamilton Co., McLeansboro Library, "Katherine was a stout woman. It has been said that she could throw a bushel of wheat on her shoulder like a man. When she was 75, she took the measles, and it killed her. She was buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery." What article did this come from? If there is anyone on the list who regularly visits the McLeansboro Library, I'd love to know if there is more to the article or if the information came from an obituary. Catherine Nall was born 15 Dec 1801 in NC; she married George Trout 1 Jun 1817 in Davidson Co., TN; moved to Hamilton Co., IL by 1832. After George's death, she married Thomas Stanfield in 1850, but he lived less than a year. Catherine died 24 Feb 1877. Thanks for any help on this. Sandra