Hi, Thanks for all the good advice again Janice. You are sure good at this cemetery research. I was told by an old timer out there that the original Macksburg Lutheran Church was moved down the street a ways and turned into a store but the new church that was built, which is not new now, was built on the exact location of the old Macksburg Lutheran Church. This church dates way back into the 1800s and is still going strong. It apparently was started by a bunch of German immigrants. If they had a burial site near the church it will still be close to the church if there is one. Well, you were right. The Lutheran Cemetery is in your book, the Oregon Burial Site Guide. I just skimmed through all the cemeteries on Clackamas County. I had never heard of it called the St Johann Lutheran Cemetery before so I just skimmed right on by that one. That is it though for sure. One of the obits I got yesterday on one of the other Gelbrich�s in my tree said that she was buried in that Cemetery and it was just called the Lutheran Cemetery. I will be getting her dearth certificate too when I go down to the State Archives again. I have a very good digital camera now and will send you some pics of different cemeteries when I get them. I will just put them on cd for you. It will more then likely not be until this summer since we have shifted into normal Oregon non stop rain pattern. The pics will look a lot better on a sunny day. This will be my way of letting you know I really appreciate all the work you have put into such an excellent book like the OR Burial Site Guide, ok? :-] Thanks Janice, Nathan