I have a question for those of you familiar with the Pelican and Pleasant Hill areas. I have finally found the death information on my g-g-grandmother that I have been looking for, for more than a year. This past July I located her resting place at Zions Rest Cemetery in the community of Wallace in Pelican. Unfortunately, it was only marked with an old brick and the paint was fading away. Now that I have her death information I plan to have a new headstone placed there. Now for my question - on her death certificate it says she lived in Pleasant Hill for the last 1 year prior to her death in March 1916. I know from the 1910 Fed Census that she was living with her son as a widow in Pelican. In 1910 she was 55 years old. Does anyone know if there is some place that she might have lived in a retirement type home in Pleasant Hill in 1915-1916...or is that a silly question and no such thing existed like that during that time period? Her name was Anna B. (Kerlin) Mat(t)hews, born in 1955 in Georgia. Married Robert Walker Mathews in 1878 in Lisbon, Claiborne Parish. Their son Samuel Mathews and wife Cordelia Cook-Mathews lived in Pelican from about 1906 until they died. Samuel died in 1969 and Cordelia in 1971. Did anyone know this family? Their house was on highway 177 next door to Mrs. Hinkey (spelling??). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Jerry Linney San Diego, CA Researching: Mathews - GA>LA>TX>CA Kerlin - GA>LA Linney - KY>LA>TX>CA Honeycutt - TN>MO>TX Bell - AR>MO>TX>CA