Hi Rosalene; Yes there is a paper record for the cemetery but the name is Pleasant Home Cemetery. Its on paved road W between Martinstown and Worthington in Elm township, Putnam Co. I have been to it many times and have it copied. According to my records, there was a Jacob Myers buried there who died 10 Jun 1888 age 72years, 6 months, 1 day. He was the only Myers buried there. I also checked the Unionville Republican index and though he wasn't listed there, there were three entries for Myers in that time span. They are as follows: Myer, Ida died 6 Sep 1881 had daughters Hannah & Sophia this item in the September 22, 1881 issue. Myers, E.D. a local item saying "has infant at Unionville" I believe the issue was May 9, 1878 Myers, Henry this said he was drowned and the son of Jacob. it was listed under Local, but listed Graysville so that must be where he was buried. The date of issue for this listing was Jul 6, 1892. ** I checked Rose cemetery, the most likely burial ground but he was not shown. That doesn't mean he wasn't buried there. Rose has alot of ground where there are no markers. Hope this helps. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: Rosalene Nielsen <rosalene@ns.net> To: <MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 12:44 AM Subject: MYERS, Jacob Putnam Co., MO > Is he ours, the Jacob Myers under this Tombstone: > Jacob Myer buried in Pleasant Grove, Elm TWP, Putnam Co., MO. > with the following inscription: (C.W . Co. I 2d Reg N.E. Mo. CAV) > Is there a paper record of this cemetery that might shed some light? ." >