Josie, Thank you for the info. I hope to go to the cemetery someday. I retire in about a year, and then I am going to hit the road. I will have to leave my husband somewhere along the way though, as he doesn't like OK, he says. Bad experience I guess. Do you remember seeing any tombstones for William Perry McCall or Sicily Cordelia McCall? I believe that my great uncle, Ulysses Grant, or U.G.McCall, and his wife are also buried there. Would you happen to know how I could go about finding out for sure that they are there? Is there a sexton or an office that would have the records? Also, how long has it been in the hands of the city? Sorry to ask so many questions. I appreciate your informative answer to my post. Anna Josie2TX@aol.com wrote: > > anna > i go to morris cementery every time i go to okmulgee. it is about 8 mi. due > east from there. the cementery is so well kept. the caretaker is the retired > postmaster, who needless to say everybody knows. he was so much help to me > when i took my grandfather's headstone from texas to morris to put on the > grave. > if you ever get a chance to go, by all means, do so. it used to be a woodmen > of the world cementery, but has been taken over by the city. > josie > > ==== OKOKMULG Mailing List ==== > Remember to include the five basic items: WHO (complete name), > WHAT (are you seeking?), WHEN (did these folks live?), > WHERE (did these folks live?) and HOW (can we reach you?). > > ============================== > Ancestry.com now has more than 200,000 subscribers! To celebrate, > access to ALL of Ancestry.com will be free from July 18 to July 31! > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/freepromo.asp?sourcecode=A11AM -- Anna Brown - NMGENWEB Coordinator for Roosevelt County. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nmroosev/