Hello, Following along with the same extended family, I have been looking for more information on my great-grandmother's sister, Miss Edith Crosby RICE, who never married and was a life-long Children's Librarian in Arlington. (Up until her serious illness around 1930.) No one seemed to know where she was buried, so I called the Arlington Town Clerk and found out she was buried at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. I then called the cemetery office, and they said that Edith was not in their computer data base. I said that the Clerk had said she was there, so she checked the Index cards. It turned out she was listed as Edith Rice CROSBY, and was buried in the large CROSBY plot of her great-grandparents. The lady in the cemetery office then very kindly e-mailed me the record for that large plot ! There were KEATING's buried there, and I couldn't remember how they were related, so my sister e-mailed me a family-tree chart. In case it will help others, this is the basic information from the chart: John CROSBY and Mary BUCKNAM married in Arlington in 1817, and they had married children: (Belinda CROSBY, b~1817 -- no further information) Eliza Ann CROSBY married in Lexington to Jacob Homer HUTCHINSON in 1838 Lydia Louise CROSBY married in Arlington to Daniel B. KEATING in 1840 John Spencer CROSBY married in Arlington in 1855 to Adelaide Cynthia FROST, and possibly around 1870 to Sarah BLAKE Sarah Russell CROSBY, b1835, d1856 in Arlington. ..... Regarding grandchildren: Jacob and Eliza HUTCHINSON had a son, George, and a daughter, Adelaide, and lost a daughter, Mary, at Age 16. Daniel and Lydia KEATING had 2 daughters, Mary and Ella. John and Adelaide CROSBY had a daughter, Helen, who died in her 40's. John and Sarah CROSBY had 4 daughters and one son: Helen, David, Ruth, Phyllis, and Evelyn. (Ruth CROSBY wrote some books on her family's "summer house" in Bethel, Maine.) I think I posted this information on the Lists a few years ago, so you can check the archives for more details. Hope this helps someone. Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. If I owe someone an e-mail, I'll get back to you this week. Thank you to all the researchers who help me ! I can only "dream" of putting all the data I have in boxes of papers .. into a formal document. I find it much more pleasant to participate on the Lists ! P.S.2 Don't forget it is Spring ... and in New England ... it's time to spend more time OUTSIDE .. than inside !