Hello, I have come across a situation in my HUTCHINSON research which might be of interest to others. A little background is that George HUTCHINSON of 1600's "Charlestown and Winchester" bought large areas of land, and it seems a good part of his property remained in family hands into the 1900's ! Through the 1800's and up to my great-grandmother's death in 1958, the larger of the 2 HUTCHINSON Farms in Winchester were lived on by HUTCHINSON family members. (The other farm across the street seems to have been sold "outside the family" in the 1920's, probably for money reasons, or lack thereof.) The last people to live in the larger HUTCHINSON Farm were Tom and Mary HUTCHINSON and their only children, unmarried siblings, Tom and Mary HUTCHINSON. They, along with Mrs. HUTCHINSON's parents are buried in a large plot at the Wildwood Cemetery in Winchester. Mary's parents were William and Mary (?) MASTERS. The last death among these people was in 1936. I have a cousin and his wife who "in years to come" will need a place of burial. And, in the same cemetery, the plot of his grandparents, G. Sanford and Louise (RICE) KIDDER, only has a spot for one coffin left. Last month I had remembered that my sister and I had never looked for the gravesite of Tom and Mary HUTCHINSON, and I obtained the information from the Cemetery office. It turns out that this extended family had bought a large plot, and it has room for 2 more coffins ! Yesterday, I drove to Winchester to look at the gravestone and take a photo. The cemetery office was open, so I went in to ask questions. I asked if this gravesite could be used by "relatives" of Tom and Mary HUTCHINSON. He looked and there is only one sheet of paper in the file for this gravesite, and he had already sent me the Xerox copy. There is no mention of a "current owner" of the site. And, he said that, without a DEED in hand, he will not allow any "full" burials there. * As I've mentioned before, my sisters and I lived on that farm during the 1940's, up to 1952. So, we know that Grandma KIDDER inherited that farm, and that her disabled son and his wife lived there with her up until her death in 1958. Now, if everyone was good at "keeping paperwork neat and handy," the DEEDS to the two gravesites should have been in the same folder or envelope. But, as far as I know, no one can find the deed to the HUTCHINSON gravesite, among the papers we have in our possession for our great-uncle, Clinton KIDDER. Tom and Mary HUTCHINSON, the unmarried siblings, had no descendants. And, I don't recall at this moment whether William and Mary MASTERS had other children. They died in 1855 and 1875, so we're talking about people who died many years ago ! So, a summary is: There is a large gravesite at the Wildwood Cemetery which has room for 2 more coffins, and it appears that "no one" will be able to use that gravesite for any "full" burial -- forever ! And, I was wondering if anyone else had ever come across a similar situation. Betty (near Lowell, MA) FYI: Tom HUTCHINSON, the son, did a lot of research on his family-tree, and so did his cousin's daughters: Miss Edith RICE and Mrs. Louise (RICE) KIDDER. My mother did more research (long-hand), and my sister and I have started it up again ! "Grandma KIDDER" was our great-grandmother, and during the 1930's she inherited the farm from her mother's cousins. It was "full" of .. items from the early 1900's, especially in the large attic. And, the DEED to the HUTCHINSON gravesite "should have been" among the papers passed down to my great-uncle. * I have learned that you can have "Urns" placed in a gravesite with "few questions asked." (3 per coffin area)