Perhaps. Maybe Sue Morrow has stumbled upon something. Well....Lord knows. Can you imagine the situation? To have thought that my grandma was Lillian all these years and to find out that perhaps she was "Lillie" instead? (She raised me. This is not someone who I only heard about or saw on a census record.) There apparently is some "mystery" surfacing here. I buried my grandmother as "Lillian". She lived, married, and moved in this society as "Lillian". ----- Original Message ----- From: CM7153@aol.com Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 10:53 AM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Harriet Potter, 1920 Clay County Census In a message dated 7/26/03 11:07:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, hrsmith40@msn.com writes: > anywhere. She was born in 1914 in Clay Co. and is the daughter of Louisa > and granddaughter of Harriett. THANKS AGAIN. > God Bless. > Renee > Columbus, Ohio Renee, Could she be the Lillie that is listed? Thanks, Charlotte