Hi - Happened to have this tidbit in my files - Will check later for more - Enjoy. Eileen B. Windsor Gazette - 17 Sep 1903 - Mrs. Sarah E. Duncan, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Sallie Sargent, left Monday for Iowa. She has also been visiting her sister, Mrs. Amanda Worley. Mrs. Duncan has in her possession a cup cake that is 63 years old next Sunday. It was one of the wedding cakes baked for Mrs. Worley's wedding, which took place Sept. 23, 1840. Another sister was sick at the time and Mrs. Duncan a rosy-cheeked lassie scarcely dreaming of a lover put the cake away for the invalid. But before she got to eat it she died, and Mrs. Duncan carefully put it away, keeping it with jealous care ever since. The cake was baked near Elizabethtown, KY where it was kept till 1845, since which time it has made its home as follows: In Missouri, 1845-66; Illinois, 1866-82; California, 1882-84; Nebraska, 1885-95 and from 1895 to the present time at Springfield, Mass. It was also present at Mr. and Mrs. Worley's golden wedding 13 years ago. Mrs. Duncan is a well pres! erved old lady and we hope she will get to keep the cake many more years.