Lit Readers, Barbara Erwin found a wonderful story in a 1956 Cassville Republican about a World War I soldier, Pvt. Fernando Guy Keithley. I put it in the obit folder and also in the World War I folder, too. I know that you really enjoy reading these and so I am sure you will find this one interesting also. Thanks, Barbara, very nice find! http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/WWI/ijk.htm Jack Fly sent us an obit for Ann Burrows. We had only part of it and had her listed as Mrs. William Burrows. She died in 1897 so this is an old one. And - this was another nice find! Appreciate it, Jack!! http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/data/obits/b/burrowsAnn.htm Charles Wright posted the Civil War history of his ancestor, Benjamin Wright. Benjamin was a Federal soldier who served from Barry County. He was shot and died in Carroll Co., AR, he listed on his history file. As you know, I am a sucker for these old fellows who served in the Civil War. I just can't seem to get over the love of reading about them. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/civilwar/wrightBenjamin.htm Phyllis Long posted a note for Pilant Cemetery - Green Eubanks http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/cemetery/pilant/pilant.htm Phyllis Long posted notes from obits and death certificates - New Liberty - Kings Prairie William Ernest Dummit, Grover Ivory Beymer, Anna (Little) Stoops, John W. Wate, Benjamin Herman Moss - or might be Maos? or Maas? Albert Wesley Marion, and Lucy Reid. Lucy's stone has her name Reid and her death certificate has it Reed. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/cemetery/newliberty/newliberty.htm If you have been following Phyllis Long around you are probably dizzy by now. She adds new listings and notes to our files from obits and death certificates. These notes really help researchers, so thanks for going the extra mile for us. We appreciate it. For those of you who are waiting for Roller at Gateway, please don't give up on me. I will do another two or three days of catch up work and then I will begin on it. You will remember that Wilma Fields photographed it for us. Have a good evening. Thanks to our helpers Charles Wright, Jack Fly, Phyllis Long and Barbara Erwin for the new entries we have. This is research at its best! Donna Cooper