It is very likely that this is my great grandfather. Thank you so much for looking this up. I would imagine that Anna did die later but I have nothing at this point to document this. To my knowledge, no one from this family is still alive or if they are they are no longer in Madison County. I've written letters and sent emails to every Ohler I can find in that area and no answers from any of them. Might be why my dad never heard of them, since the family does not appear to have been close at all. I'll be anxiously awaiting to see if Anna is discovered in the Elwood City Cemetery. I would send you more information if I had it but the only way I got her name was from my great uncle's social security application. Thanks so much for being so great to look up this information for me. Aneice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Ead" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 4:13 AM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Chapman/Cottrell Cemetery > Aneice, > There is a David OHLER b. 1 Feb. 1844 d. 11 July 1900 buried in the Elwood > City Cemetery. > Nothing on Anna Williams OHLER. If she died after 1908 there won't be > anything as the DAC did a reading on the cemetery and they only wrote down > deaths before 1908. I think that is the way they did it. > Our Elwood Pipecreek genealogy society is going to start a reading on the > Elwood City Cemetery this spring. It is going to be a big job as the > cemetery is over 85 acres. > If you have Anna's death information I can check at the Elwood Library and > see if there is an obit for her. > Linda > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >