This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UNB.2ACI/518.526.526 Message Board Post: The Pulaski County censes for 1860 shows a family of Rilerford the wife and children names track along with the Silas and Polly Releford that are related to the Mckinnon family. This Silas was 39 years old in 1860 that would make him born in 1821. If correct he would be 8 years older then the silas in the Riddle Cementary. But stranger things have happened. I feel Silas Rilerfor is the father of Elizabeth Releford that married Andrew Mckinnon because she isn't listed in the household in the 1860 censes and she married Andrew about 1860. Andrew was her Second husband. Her first husband was George Adams. Also the early Andrew Mckinnon children names and ages track along with the Elizabeth and George Adams children. Possibly Andrew took the children when he married Elizabeth. My Grandmother Amanda E. Mckinnon used to talk about her half brother William Mose Adams. As for Andrew Mckinnon being buried at Foxcrossing Cementery I have some doubts. I attended school at foxcrossing. I attended there the year they closed the school. I was in the 8th grade. That would have been about 1956. My Grandmother, Andrew"s daughter lived with my family the last 20 years of her life. We lived less then 1/2 mile from Foxcrossing Cementery. I don't recall her ever visiting Foxcrossing cementery even though we went to church in the Foxcrossing school house every Sunday. Grandma made crapepaper flowers by hand on Memorial day and we dipped them I hot wax. She always went to Seaton and she is buried there. I would really like to know If Andrew is at Foxcrossing. My Dad use to say his Grandma Polly Newhouse was buried near Waynesville, Mo. I'm also looking for information on her final resting place.