I love puzzles in genealogy and I think I've found one that takes the cake. There is a tombstone at Little Muddy Cemetery in Butler Co that has the most unusual inscription. It reads: Sarah Angeline Peay Sept 9, 1845 - May 19, 1923 Buried by mistake Yes - that's on the stone! I looked up her death certificate; she did die on that day in Muhlenberg Co KY of old age and pneumonia and it shows her buried at Little Muddy in Butler Co. Her husband is also buried there beside her and many other relatives. Now - didn't she want to be buried by her husband and with the rest of the family at Little Muddy? or Heavens forbid - wasn't she dead when they buried her? I would love to understand this mystery; it's the strangest I've ever run into!! Maybe there's a story out there somewhere, I don't have access to any newspapers of that time frame. Just had to give you something to think about on a Monday! Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://www.gensoup.org/gorinpuzzles/index.php Sandi's site: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/