Some years ago a distant cousin sent me a document she had found in her late mother's effects. It was a lease in perpetuity for a grave plot in "Londonderry Cemetery". This had been issued to Hugh Toner, Labourer, Ferryquay Street, Londonderry in 1876. A note on the document showed that Emma Anderson (a grand-daughter of Hugh Toner)had been buried there in 1897 and that the grave was filled. I decided to see if I could find out who else was buried in the grave. I phoned the cemetery office of Derry City Council and gave the plot reference. The next day I got details of the following burials. 15th Feb 1855, Mary Toner, Aged 75, Sugarhouse Lane, born Limavady, Parents Francis & Mary Toner. 21st June 1857, Mary Toner, Aged 105, Ferryquay Street. 29th August 1874, James Anderson, Aged 2 months, Bridge Street, Parents James & Elizabeth Anderson. 30th July 1891, Lizzie Anderson, Aged 21, 6, Alma Place, Parents James & Elizabeth Anderson. 21st March 1897, Emma Anderson, Aged 24, 6, Alma Place, Parents James & Elizabeth Anderson. (Elizabeth Anderson was the daughter of Hugh Toner.) I was very excited to find this information, especially that the parents were recorded. A mention of any relative is rarely found in the death registers. At first I thought that the two Mary Toners were the sister and mother of Hugh Toner but having examined the dates further I'm thinking that they were his aunt and grandmother. This opens up the possibility to add two generations to my family tree. I will now have to find the dates of death of James and Elizabeth Anderson in order to find their graves. Does anyone have a connection to these Andersons or Toners. Seamus Moore, Dublin, Ireland. Researching: Moore, Anderson, Myles, Tobin, Norris, Goldrick, Tynan. somoore@iol.ie