Hi Dusti - There are four burials in this approximate location. You or your "Distant family member" will see four asterisks in the "born" and "died" space. that means there were no stones there when the stones were read. The burial record is from cemetery records. They have various diagrams indicating which lots were purchased and some burial records were derived from such records. In many instances the exact location is not known for these early burials. In some sections of Blocks 3 and 4 there are very few stones. There are no specific lot locations. On page 49 you note that it states that many of these graves in Block 3 were transferred from the other cemeteries in Perrysburg area. Many times the stones were not necessarily moved with the remains. I hope this attempt at an explanation satisfies your questions. This old portion of the was a very difficult cemetery to prepare for publication. Gene mt----- Original Message ----- From: <DustiGen@aol.com> To: <OHWOOD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 10:02 AM Subject: Confusion in Ft. Meigs Cemetery > Hello Fellow Listers, > > A distant family member in Indiana sent me the following: > > <<<<< Fort Meigs Cemetery, Pg; 65 Site 096 > 005 Lusher Mary Ann *** (See Bottom) Born ***** Died ***** Buried 5 > Oct 1884 > 005 Lusher Sarah ***** ***** Buried 16 Jan > 1861 > > Mary Ann and Sarah are in the same plot and has to be a mistake >>> > > Can anyone tell me who this Sarah LUSHER and Mary Ann LUSHER belong to? I'm > visiting my elderly aunt in FL --- my file is at home in Mass --- but he is > insisting this is my Sarah and I believe these two ladies belong to one of > the other two lines. > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > Dusti [melting in FL] > > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog