I have the following photocopy from a book entitled, "Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois" by Mrs. Harriet J. Walker published by The Standard Printing Co., Los Angeles, California, 1917. Morgan Co. The Rev. James Caldwell Chapter, DAR, of Jacksonville observed a red-letter day in their history when on March 10, 1914, a bronze tablet was unveiled in memory of the soldiers of the American Revolution who lie buried in Morgan County. The exercises were held in the Circuit Court room and were alike impressive and patriotic. The tablet was formally presented by Miss Effie Epler, chairman of the Tablet Committee, and was accepted by the Regent of the Chapter, Mrs. O. F. Buffe, who in turn presented the same to Morgan County. Patrick O'Flyng was from New Hampshire. He enlisted in Cambridge Massachusetts April 1, 1775, for eight months under Capt. John Moore, Col. John Stark-----(gives more on his service) He removed to Ohio, and from there to Morgan County, Illinois, but died there soon after coming. He died October 7, 1821, aged 71 years. He was pensioned". Does anyone have any information about this plaque, or where it is located? Does anyone know where Patrick O'Flyng's grave is? He is my 4th gr. grandfather. His wife was Abigail, and he had children who lived in Green Co. Illinois, namely Abigail, wife of Martin Burt, Clarissa, wife of Jacob Young, Lucy, wife of Barnett Sherman, and Felix O'Flyng who married Parthena Orcutt/Olcott, also Enos O'Flyng who was a Methodist Minister for the Carrolton circuit. Any information of the families listed, or descendants of the above are wanted! Thanks, Margaret Behnke