Good to see the list back on here. My husband's great great grandmother was Elizabeth Hardin Miller. The family had lived in Lane County, Kansas before moving to Douglas County. Elizabeth was married to Augustus Miller and his parents were Lydia and David Miller who are buried in Maple Grove cemetery in North Lawrence Elizabeth Millers daughter Lydia Miller married John Smelser. We have a copy of Lydia Miller Smelser's obituary in May of 1933, and it says that Lydia was born in 1855 in Indiana and that the family came to Kansas in 1859 first settling in in Osawatomie and then they came to Lawrence, where Lydia attended school and had the noted Quantrill as a teacher for one term. Her obituary states that until the last she could give a vivid description of Quantrill's raid and that she remembered her father going to the river to await the attack and her mother huddling the family tougher in their North Lawrence home. One other note is that Lydia's husband John Smelser was a relative of Mary Maude Smelser who for very many years was a librarian at Kansas University. Lydia's mother Elizabeth Miller known to the family as Ma Miller is buried in Oak Hill cemetery and was somehow related the Miller family that for many years had Millers BBQ in North Laurence. Nadine Snider