We are back. We made it in one piece and still had energy left for the company that was waiting for us when we returned. Almost all of the goals of the trip were accomplished. We did, however, get rained out of two cemeteries and one was closed. But we did get to visit 19 cemeteries and the photos and maps will be posted as soon as I can get to all of the material. There was one most unusual situation that we ran into and I am hoping that some of you might be able to help us solve this problem. I stopped at Mount Moriah Cemetery in south Kansas City to see if there were any Inmans buried there. The lady said there were 10 Inmans there. When I asked if she would tell me where they were located so that I could find them and get the data, she said "No." Since I didn't know who they were I could not get their location. But it came out that if I did know who they were that I could get copies of their cards on file. It was all or none with this place. This is the only time that I have ever had this problem arise. What I need from you is to know whether any of you have family buried in this cemetery. If so, would you polease let me know who they are so that when I go back next year I will be able to get photos of their headstones. Thanks to those who helped in making the trip and research easier this summer. I will be writing to each of you as I get to the files for you locations. Please be patient. JIM --- This email is going to Jim's email list and to the Rootsweb List which is why you might get two copies. Please go to http://inman.surnameweb.org/guest/guestlist.html if you wish to be removed from this list. If you have questions you can email me at inman@surnameweb.org.