Louise, I live in Kansas City, Kansas and know of quite a few of the cemeteries in town. Everyone is right that not many of them have information on line. Some of them have been indexed and recorded by the Wyandotte County Genealogical Society in book form. Sadly, many of them are deserted and have been taken over by the Parks and Recreation Department, such as Woodlawn, Oak Grove, West Lawn, Mt. Hope and Quindaro. Woodlawn and Oak Grove are probably the closest to 10th and Central. Woodlawn is in better shape than Oak Grove but you should never go to either alone or after dark. My best guess for Alice's burial in 1905-1910 is probably Woodlawn or Oak Grove. If Amos didn't die until 1942, there were many cemeteries operating by that time that are still in business; Memorial Park, Mt. Calvary (primarily Catholic), Highland Park, Chapel Hill, just to name a few. All of those are huge cemeteries and cover acres and acres of land. I have the book for Mt. Hope Cemetery at 38th and Parallel and none of your family are buried there, so that one can be eliminated from your research. There is an Ethel Ferguson buried there that died in 1933 but I don't know if she remained single and if that date fits her timeline or not? The Wyandotte County Library does have volunteers that are very helpful and they'll do as much as they can, time permitting. I seem to recall that they have a death register for deaths occurring before 1911 when it was required that death certificates be on file in Topeka. I think it was somewhat alphabetical so they might be able to find Alice on there for you. Melissa 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