Your plea to find relatives reminded me of what one of my distant relatives did in the same situation. She'd found flowers at gravesites near some ancestors, so wrote her name and address, ph. number, and email address on a piece of paper; put the info in a zip-lock bag, and somehow attached the baggie to the site. Doesn't seem like a "good" thing to leave all that info for just anyone to "collect" but it DID yield results. When the distant relative visited the next holiday, he picked up the baggie and telephoned my cousin. Turns out HE is a dedicated genealogist and shared all he's found. We now have a fairly complete "picture" of this family line and info on a family that had been lost to the rest of us since bef 1860. Helen wrote: > > I was surprised to find flowers on the graves in Logansport and also in > Winimac. I would love to find out who put the flowers on the graves that I > saw when I was visiting the area several weeks ago, I know the direct > descendents of George Eikelberner from Logansport and none of us live at > all close so it must have been an Eikelberner from Daniel's side of the > family. Any information would be most helpful. >