My cousin Tom Livingston lives in Consecon and across the street from him is an original Detlor landholding and original house - with it's own graveyard of Detlor family members. There are very few headstones, just a bunch of gopher holes, etc. but I have a hunch the two girls were buried there and not in the public graveyard with the rest of the young ones who perished. I did read somewhere that the graves of these two could never be found so that is why I'm passing this on in case it is relative some day. By the way, Happy Easter. Regards, Marilyn A. Willette, CBM, WPS http://allpointshorsetransport.com ... for a faster reply please include previous posts with your reply ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Lyn To: IRL-PALATINE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 12:25 PM Subject: [IP] Hay Bay Tragedy Misc. Photo's is now the Hay Bay Tragedy, when nine young ppl drowned when trying to get across Hay Bay one sunday morning. Two Detlor girls were among those lost. Can't remember their names,, but will look for the book again that has that in it. I will be renaming the link.. Judy ==== IRL-PALATINE Mailing List ==== My folks didn't come over on the Mayflower, but they were there to meet the boat. Will Rogers