Thanks Donnagene, My GGGGrandmother's name was Mary Bollinger Byroad. I don't have any record of her having been burried in Oak Hill with GGGGrandpa John (Uncle Jacky) Byroad. I sure hope she is not the one or that they moved her on over to Oak Hill. I will have to check with Oak Hill on my next visit over to Lebanon Friday. She was the Mother of My GGGrandfather Enos Byroad and the Grandmother of my GGrandfather Thomas Neal Byroad I was not born until 1951 so I would have been way too young to have done anything about moving her or anything, but if I had been old enough I sure would have done it. I don't think it is right for them to move or desecrate any grave, I don't care how old or unkept it is. Eventually someone will come along and clean it up. If that is My GGGGrandmother or any of the Great Aunts that I had then her grave is lost to me and other descendant's like me who have shown an interest in searching for them. If I lived in Lebanon and could vote there that Mayor sure would NOT get MY vote. All of the Byroads you just mentioned are in fact all of mine. I have all of them in the Generation of John Byroad that I have. Thanks for letting me know. Mary Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: "tom dougherty" <tomdg@worldnet.att.net> To: <INBOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 12:27 AM Subject: [INBOONE-L] Byroad > There was a Mary Byroad buried in Cedar Hill. > No other info available. > Libbe Hoogeveen who put together the book OAK HILL CEMETERY LEBANON,INDIANA > has Noel Thomas b 1827 and Thomas b 1855. Both had wifes named Susan. > There are several Byroads infants. In fact, nine in all. Some were children > of John, Jack and Arron. Deaths were from 1883-1920. > Donnagene > > > ==== INBOONE Mailing List ==== > This mailing list is hosted by Rootsweb. For information on how your > donation can help, go to: http://www.rootsweb.com. > >