Well, folks, I'm sorry to say I've mislead you. After typing in the Sylvan Grove cemetery plot book, I started to have some doubts, and I called the folks who supplied it. Sure enough, the city only kept the plot book for the city side. So I still only have half of Sylvan. For those who sent queries, your answers stand, but I'll have to track down the rest of the burials. I'll post a note when I do and you're free to "resubmit," if you will. I should explain that the Sylvan Grove cemetery is divided into two sections, but the two are side-by-side and if you didn't know they were meant to be separate, you couldn't tell. I knew, but I really thought the records would be together. But I could tell from the map once I spread it out that it was too small. The other side is called Bethlehem Lutheran cemetery; it was built behind the Lutheran church school that was active for years in Sylvan and is still there. The Lutheran side is as big or bigger than the other side, so there are lots more names to come. Anyway, I apologize for the confusion (mine, that is)! Tracee P.S. Also new to the page is a history of the Denmark Lutheran Church (it's under the "communities" section) and the obituary indexes have been updated and I added the one for 1979, which has been done for awhile but which I apparently failed to add to the main page. There are now indexes for eight years of obituaries. P.S.S. And speaking of Sylvan Grove, Luci Baker sent me this URL and I want to pass it on. Even if you've no family from Sylvan, I recommend calling this up just for the photograph. http://www.sylvanstatebank.com/main.htm