Hello, Thanks for the replies and help on my great grandmother Martha E Willis-Wilds Saner Bougher. I have spent abt $60 at the Missouri vital records department and numours letters back and forth looking for Martha's Willis-Wilds Saner Bougher death Cert. They cant find one. That is why I need someone to contact for information at the GREENCASTLE Sullivan Missouri Cemetery. May be they have a records of who the Martha Saner is buried in their cemetery. I have searched the 1880 census looking for a 3 yr old Martha Willis or Wilds( I have a set of 1880 census CD here at home from the LDS church) And found 3 or 4 who might fit her age of 3 but none with father of Irish ancestry as told to me by my grandmother (born 1896-1984 )Mamie Saner Stokes, Martha's daughter. Grandmother Mamie looked very much like her Mother with her freckles and redbrown hair and her mothers dark complexion and green eyes. (per family photos and family letters) Martha's mother was reported to be a Indian. Her father Irish I have been able to find various legal paperwork of Jacob Saner with members of the Kirksville and Stahl communities for various land/timber sales. He was a prosperous lumber/sawmill owner-operator. Had many contract with the RR and other bridge building enterprises. But can not find a connection to any Willis or Wilds yet. I have been able to document the Saners line back to 1810 and Westmoreland Penn also the Stinson line, Jacobs wife's line, back to 1755 and Vermont. No Wilds or Willis there. I guess this means a vacation for genealogy research in Kirksville-Stahl for me and the hubby. That ought to go over like a big lead balloon. Will check out the websites you all sent to see if they differ from what I have already checked out. I guess I will be spending my overtime Christmas paycheck from the post office on genealogy again this year. Again thanks for the help Cheryl Stokes Krajnik