Greetings Reno County researchers, I have a dilemma. My GrGrGr. Grandmother, Hannah Grindle died in NIckerson KS on 6 Mar 1911. I have her obituary which states that she was buried in Wildmeade cemetery, but the sexton does not have a record of her being buried there. The sexton does however have a record of a lot purchase by Hannah's son-in-law, P.Maize, but there is nothing marking her grave. I feel fairly confident that Hannah is buried in this lot. Although there are no other burials in this lot, the surrounding lots are filled with cousins. Hannah's daughter and son-in-law (Susannah & Pinkney Maize) moved back to Missouri shortly after Hannah died. Here is my problem. I would very much like to put a marker there for her, but I do not know which space in the lot she is buried in. I have an idea which space because there in a significant lowering in the ground in one area. But I cannot be 100% certain that she is even in the lot that I think she's in. Can anyone think of a way I can further prove that she is buried there? I could check funeral homes in the area for a possible record. Where else might I look for a record of her burial? The only other way I can think of would be to dig. Yes, I know how this sounds, but how else can I prove she's there? Would appreciate any thoughts. Laura in Haskell Co. KS bradlara@pld.com