I would invite my g-g-grandfather, Franklin Willard Jordan (8 Sep 1854-12 Jul 1935). He married Susan Augusta Bonzey (30 Apr 1860-25 Aug 1913) on 22 Jun 1878. They were both born, married and both died in Millbury, Worcester Co., MA. I would like to have Frank to dinner because I want to know more about a family story concerning him. The story goes that shortly after his marriage to Susan, who had a Native American ancestor, Frank had a dream. He dreamed that an "Indian Chief" was in his bedroom, at the foot of his bed. The Chief took Frank to the Central Cemetery in Millbury, and told him that if he dug into the earth, beneath a certain Oak tree, Frank would find a marvelous cache of gold coins, a treasure given to the Chief for safe keeping by a white man in trouble who had befriended him. The white man died without ever retrieving the gold. I would love to know if Frank ever did dig for the gold, and if not, how strong was his desire all those years of married life to do it? I wonder if the Chief was perhaps pleased that his "descendant" Susan had married a white man, worthy of divulging the secret too, and wanted to return the gold to the "white man." It certainly is a romantic story. I couldn't vouch for the veracity of it, but if the treasure had "trickled down," to use a Reagan-esque phrase, I might have been QUITE thankful! Rev. Joel B. Keith joelk300@tampabay.rr.com Lakeland, FL formerly of Millbury & Grafton, Worcester Co., MA Through His death and resurrection, Christ has made the grave a portal; for through its gates we enter into the Presence of the Living God.