There could be several places they could be buried at. They could be anywhere, Franklin Township, Jackson Township, White River Township all boarder with Ward Township, plus Jay County. In Ward Township, there are the following cemeteries. (from the 1990 history book) I.O.O.F. is on 850 North just east of 200w. It was platted for 1044 graves, but only a few of the McGee family stones remains. Lawndale Started in 1915, on 100 West just north of the Mississinewa River and Reitenour Cemetery. Reitenour (AKA Deerfield) On 100 West, just between IN 28 and the Mississinewa River. Started in 1830. Saratoga I.O.O.F. Started in 1860s, just west of Saratoga on 500 North. Old Prospect Located on IN 28 just east of 300 East, abandoned a long time ago. Weimer (AKA Miller) At the cross roads of 300 East and 700 North. Clear Creek (AKA Mock's; Nickey; Brouse's) In the middle of a woods east of US 27, north of county road 600 North. Kizer Kizer family burials 500 North west of 100 West. Unknown Named Cemetery North side of Mississinewa River south of Lawndale, there are reports of a smattering of burials along the river. Unknown Location of Cemetery. Revolutionary War vet Jacob Kessler said to be in Ward Township. Not to many possibilities it would seem for your folks in Ward Township, but there are over 100 cemeteries in Randolph County. My suggestions and questions are these...Are Thomas and Elizabeth in the same neighborhood in later census records, that way we can locate them on plat maps at the museum, to give a push towards a cemetery. Do you know where Thomas and Elizabeth are buried? Mom and Dad could be buried there as well. If they died shortly after this census reading then there will be no death record except from a church maybe in their minutes. Doubtful that there would be a mention in the newspapers for a death notice that early. Very few of the old cemeteries have records, but the historical society has readings done over the years and maps made from readings as well, so that might be a lead. You will need to contact the historical society. www.randolphcountyindianahistoricalsociety.org Andrea