There was an "A. Lind " in my 1927 Plat book of Greene County, Cambell Township. He owned 40 acres at NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Sec 28, Township 29N, Range 21W. This is in present day SE Springfield about 1 1/2 miles NE of Hazelwood Cemetery the largest city owned cemetery in Missouri (44,000 plots). That might be a good place to look for burials. This property was 1/2 of a tract that in 1904 belonged to a C. Graves {from one of my cemetery books I deduce this to posibly be Columbia Breedlove Graves who had a female descendant (possibly daughter) that married a Lind (Alice Graves Lind) She was mentioned in the Cem book as a source for about a dozen graves in the Breedlove Cemetery in a letter she wrote in 1937 to a Charley and Maud (Adams) Judy Contact info: The City of Springfield maintains Hazelwood Cemetery. The office phone number is 417.891.1660. In addition, the Local History and Genealogy Department at the Library center has several books in their collection with records of burials in Hazelwood Cemetery from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Hazelwood Cemetery is located at 1642 E. Seminole, near the corner of Glenstone Avenue and Seminole Street, adjacent to the National Cemetery. Richard L. Bench Olathe, KS 66062-2412 Richbench@aol.com