Sorry, but I don't have access to newspapers for the time frame you have mentioned. I'm sure they have them on film at the Missouri Historical Society in Columbia. I don't know if they do look-ups or not. Nancy -----Original Message----- Shaggy50@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:46 AM Subject: [MOCOLE] obituary for grandparents Hi, I'm hoping for an obit from the newspaper. I have the dates of death but that's all. I'm hoping to get more detailed info from a newspaper obit. I'm interested in my great-great-great grandfather Johann Nicolas Korn who sometimes went by the name of Nicolas Korn/Corn. It seems that prior to 1880 they used the Corn and after used the Korn. Anyway he died April 1879 and is buried in Riverview-thank you Nancy for that info- and he was born in 1795. On the 1850 census his wife was Marguerite and two sons but at the time of his death he had a new wife named Verina and one new son. But one of the original sons can no longer be found. Did Missouri have an epidemic around then? I haven't started to research his wife my great-great-great grandmother. Next is my great-great grandfather, Wolfgang Corn/Korn. He died February 14, 1886. The only information I have on him comes from the census. But I saw on Ancestry when he was mentioned in an Audrain paper by his father in law, Schneider. So I feel an orbit of his may give me further information on my great-great grandmother Rosina Schneider. Thank you in advance Sharon Amico Family names-Korn/Corn-Gerber-Koetting-Schneider-Veismann