This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Williams, Maxwell, Riley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Vm.2ADE/1080 Message Board Post: I have recently discovered a contract dated 4/4/1903 for perpetual care of Lot No. 53 South 1/2 between the Fair View Cemetery Association (the raised seal reads Fairview), Reno County, KS, and my great grandfather, Nathan Edgar ("N.E.") Williams. He died 22 years later on 1/6/1926, his wife died in 1935, and all three of his children long outlived their parents. Is there any way, short of traveling from my home in Washington, DC, to Reno County, to find out who is buried in that plot? I suspect that it might be N.E.'s father, Jonathan A. Williams, whose date and place of death I do not know; or maybe it is one of N.E.'s parents-in-law, Lutetia Riley Maxwell (d. in Hutchinson on 3/6/1902) or Jeremiah Maxwell (d. in Hutchinson 4/5/1899). I do not have burial places for either of them. In 1900 Jonathan Williams was living with one of his daughters in Stuart, Guthrie Co., IA, but I cannot find him in any 1910 census. The death certificate for N.E.'s wife, Nancy Eleanor Maxwell Williams, appears to read that she was buried at "East Star" Cemetery in Reno County on 3/27/1935, but I do not find it listed among the cemeteries in Reno County. Does such a place exist, or should I be deciphering the certificate to read East Side Cemetery? N.E. died while on a trip to visit a daughter in Columbus, KS, and his death certificate does not state where he was buried. Could he also be in East Star/East Side with his wife?