Lynn, I don't know where Henry and Lizzie were married. I don't have access to any more information than I gave you from a CD of Crawford County marriages. Perhaps the Crawford County clerk's office could give you more. I did find that Henry W. Umphenour is buried at Walnut Cemetery where his tombstone is inscribed Umphenour Henry W. Sept 27 1877 July 6 1944. Next to him is Ada S. Aug 27 1882. Do you know what happended to Lizzie? Englevale used to be a thriving community, but not much is left. When I was a little girl (probably early 1950's) there was a small store, where I remember an aunt and I getting bottles of cold apple cider. My grandparents lived at Englevale for a few years in the early 1960's, and a couple of my cousins attended the school there at about the same time. I believe the school has since burned. The last time I was there (about 15 years ago), all I saw were maybe twenty or so homes and the cemetery. If you have a Kansas map, Englevale is northwest of Arma and east of Farlington. I know next to nothing of Elijah (born about 1862 in Illinois) and Diana (born about 1856 in Illinois), but I could tell you more of Elijah's parents (Charles Lucas and Sarah Watkins) and Diana's parents (Jacob Workman and his wife Anna). Several of my relatives married into the Lucas and Watkins families. Lois Kay in Arizona ____________________________________________________________ Click here for a free directory of employee development and training solutions. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/Ioyw6i3l7kPf0rwRr2o1lcNcQr5ixXkLBmwbyzgWGdwQDxeablJ1Cj/