I have never seen an enlarged old map of KCK that divided the city into precincts. It's the sort of thing that the Wyandotte County Museum Trowbridge research room ought to have access to. Or the Family History room of the downtown KCK library. I did take a look at the 1900 US Census, where the 5th Ward is described as being all south of Central Ave and east of 10th Street. That means that it is pretty much in the heart of Kansas City, Kansas. If you simply type "10th at Central Avenue" into any online mapping program,(I tried randmcnally) you will be able to get an idea of the area. You can compare with cemetery addresses unless someone else knows of a cemeteries map, however, I have no listing of the cemeteries with addresses to offer. For a listing of the cemeteries without addresses see: http://www.wycokck.org/gen/wyco_generated_pages/Trowbridge_Research_Library_m1019.html Perhaps someone else knows KCK well enough to suggest what cemeteries she's most likely to be buried in. Good Luck! Patricia Williams On 5/18/07, LHawthorne@aol.com <LHawthorne@aol.com> wrote: > > Hello... > I've recently joined the List and am researching the family of Amos > JENKINS > (1861-1942). About 1897 he married Alice F. Robb Fergison. They had one > child, Gladys. > Alice had a daughter, Ethel Fergison. > > In 1905, they were living in Pct. 27 of the 5th Ward where Alice ran a > market. The Post Office is listed as Kansas City (KS). > Could someone on the List please tell me where this is. I would really > appreciate the help. I think Alice may have died between 1905-1910 and > need to > know what cemeteries would be in that area. > > Thanks for any help. > Louise > > > ************************************** > See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >