Hi John, Just got off the phone with Aileen. The book about the indigent burials of veterans, she found in the old telephone building years ago, when she did the book. She has no idea where it is now. So, I would imagine that it is the same one I saw with Jennie Marshall, in the storage room of the courthouse basement about two years ago. Those books have all been moved and, to my knowledge, are not accessible right now. The last I heard, with the move of everything out of the basement and dungeon, many items are in "isolation" to make sure that mold is not carried into the new records center. After they are treated, they will be placed in the new record center in Batavia. It is now past 5, so I can't call the Records Center and I am leaving in the morning for the FGS conference. If you will write to me next week to remind me (I am a flake) I will call and ask if that one is through the system yet. Then, if there is any chance of seeing it, you will know before you get here. As for the cemeteries, Miamiville and Evergreen are probably one and the same. I did not know of another cemetery in Miamiville, so had Aileen check her DAR book. No mention of another Miamiville Cemetery in there. Milford and Greenlawn MAY be separate. Although Greenlawn is the most obvious Milford Cemetery, there are others in Milford. You may hear about burials in Greenlawn being in the Old Gatch graveyard. The Gatch burial grounds are contained WITHIN Greenlawn. I would look into the possibility that the "Milford" Cemetery might be the Milford I.O.O.F. Cemetery. This is near downtown old Milford. From the stretch where Rt. 28 and Rt. 50 still run together, you would turn down Maple. It is very small, many lost graves, and an apartment complex nearby. But several prominent citizens were buried there in the 1800s. I am totally unfamiliar with Newtonsville, so asked Aileen about that one. She didn't know of any cemetery other than Plainville, and since the DAR Monument Inscriptions doesn't list one either, she said she would assume that those two are the same. Hope some of this helps! Must go prepare for my trip..... Amy