I have long wondered why I could not find record of my grgrgrandmother Emily D.B.Parkinson Crockett's burial site. I was told recently it was because after Jocephus Crockett died, she remarried a man named "Parks" and had a child named Mary. In checking census records online I found a Charles T. Parks (who actually lived with his father Edward next door to Emily's father and mother in the 1880 census). In the 1900 census I find Charles T. Parks and daughter Mary. Then in 1910 I find a granddaughter Martha living with them and then they disappear. John Crockett, Emily's son, told his daughter (yes she is still alive and of sound mind, amazingly enough) this information long ago on a visit to Jocephus Crockett's (his father) grave on Deal Island. When his daughter asked about Emily's whereabouts, she was told she had remarried a man named Parks and the family did not approve of the marriage. He told her that Emily was "buried along a ditch bank" in Dames Quarter. Do any of you Parks researchers know where Emily is buried or have any other information regarding her or Mary or Martha? Emily must have died before 1900 as she is not in the census. Sure would like a picture of her. I have one of Jocephus but have never seen one of Emily. Thanks for any help , Teresa