I must ay it does pay to check any large family stone with smaller individual stones. My greatgrandfather has different dates on the family stone from his individual stone. So always check. And check cemetery records if possible. The delphi Falls cemetery has a list online of stones but the actual cemetery records reveal that some lots have two and even three people buried in them. And oly one name on the stone in two cases I know of. so if you are wondering where a relative is buried, this could be an answer. Of course many were buried with no stone for various reasons. Lack of money being one. Early Quakers thught it was prideful and did not have any. Later, so others would know there was a buial in a plot they might put a regular old stone at the top and bottom of the grave. Eventually some Quakers began to put regular tombstones on the graves but not all believe in that.. Most of my family that has a large family stone also have individual stones and each has names and dates. There are some on my 1st husbands side that have only the relationship and name on individual stones.. such as Mary, beloved daughter or even just Mother. Sharon