Carlene, thanks for finding the info for Meloday in NY. I printed it out incase she misses it. I will keep my out for her in the list. I will send her the info giving you all the credit!!! About William Albert Williamson, the only thing I know is that in 1899, he and wife Sarah Reynolds Williamson lived at 115 W. Cherry, Normal. In 1909, they lived at 411 W. Market. When William died Jan 20, 1919, they lived at 508 W. Olive St. It says on his death certificate that place of burial was Wapella, then it says something like Bud's Road, Bride's Road, Bude's Road. Mom always said he was buried in Long Point Cemetery near Wapella. I know where Long Point is. Do you or anyone else out there know about this road. Is there a mortuary that is on that road? The undertaker address is 523 N. Main, but I assume that is in Bloomington. Can't make out his name--Ferd A. Flinispach ? I am on the ILDEWITT list but apparently no one ever uses it. Maybe I should go back and read their subscribe again. It might be lower case. I thought it to be Fred, but it isn't. Name difficult to read. My Uncle also put William's mother as his wife, and William and Sarah as the pare! nts of deceased. Am looking for Mrs. Anna Williamson, also. (Apparently his mother) I don't think she lived in Bloomington, but maybe. William was born in Alton, IL, near St. Louis. Anyhow, children of William and Sarah were Effie, Ollie, George, Dewey, Helen, Eunice, and Roy. I know Effie lived for many years with George and Stacy Hume. Stacy died in Bloomington in 1942. Stacy was Sarah's sister. Ollie died young, probably around 1917-1918. Effie was born in 1890, and Ollie probably 1892. Don't know when George, Dewey, Helen were born. My mom, Eunice, was born Aug 1904, and Roy Williamson was born 1909. I know George lived in Rantoul for many years. He was married to Fern McClellan, and buried in Dry Grove I believe. George had George Jr. who died young. Wendall and Bobby. Dewey was a wealthy businessman. married twice, I think, and disowned only child, a daughter. Helen resided in Ohio most of her adult life. She was married to Gail Wooley, who ran for state senator of IL. ! Roy has children still running around in Bloomington, and grandchildren Prathers. And the story goes on. Mom was married first to a Glenn D. Underwood around 1920. They divorced in 1929. My really big brick wall is William Albert Williamson. I think once I can get somewhere with him, then I can find his family. Am going to send to the Madison County Genealogical Society about him. Sorry I got carried away. Maybe someone will read this, and recognize some names. Thanks again for your assistance. Shari