Yes Sam, this is the same Sarah Ford and William C. Belcher. Sarah lived with her son Henry Newton Belcher (my grandfather) in Stoddard Co., MO when she died. I have this information verbally from my mother prior to her death in 1994 and then in a copy of the Civil War pension records another cousin, Trish, sent to me. My mother wrote down on a note that Sarah was buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery near Dexter, MO in an unmarked grave. She and another of her cousins and their nephew (from the Dexter area) personally looked for the grave with the intention of purchasing a marker, but although they had been at the cemetery many years earlier, they could not find the grave site. Too many benchmarks had changed and Mother just couldn't remember the place. I had just assumed that William Carroll Belcher was buried there also. When I found that grave listed for another William C. Belcher, I really didn't think he was mine. I had found two William C. Belchers in the Adjutant General's Report for Co. G, fourteenth Cavalry for IL. One was from Pope County, Il and one from Vienna, Johnson Co., IL. So, I just assumed that the grave was probably for the "other" one. After reading the papers Trish shared, I realized I had made a BIG mistake in ASSUMING. Judy Smith, jcsearch@wholenet.net