Thanks for the reply Robert. The headstones in this cemetery read as follows: Sarah Ann Norton b. May 1, 1829, d. Aug 11, 1853 Eliza E. Norton d. Feb 5, 1878, 9y, 5m, 16d, dau. of J.R. & S Norton Infant Norton b. June 1853, d. July 1853, da. of Josiah and Sarah Your (Logan Co.) marriage information offers a suggestion to these markers, since Josiah married twice, and both times to a Sarah. It is possible that the Sarah Ann in this cemetery is his first wife, Sarah Ann Bert, and she and her newly born daughter died in the summer of 1854. Then Josaih remarries to Sarah Phenigar less than a year after his first wife dies, and perhaps this Eliza E. is their daughter? Interesting puzzle to work on. It still doesn't explain why these people are in this MOORE plot. As you said, there must be a family connection here yet to be discovered. Terry Moore tmoore@bicron.com > In response to Todd Leiss, Terry Moore wrote: > > > There is a MOORE Cemetery in Logan Co, Union Twp. that has a > > family of NORTONS in it, mostly children. The stones mention a > Josiah > > R. NORTON as the father whose wife was Sarah Ann NORTON, which I > believe > > is a MOORE (no proof) . Other children buried ther are Joseph, > Eliza, > > and Infant NORTON. Any help here would be appreciated. > > > <snip> > > Logan Co marriage records show a Josiah R. Norton married to > Sarah > Ann Bert 7 Jul 1850 and a Josiah R. Norton married to Sarah Phenigar 7 > May > 1854. It could be that one of these two women have a connection to > the > Moore family. > > Robert Bremer > bremerr@oclc.org