Thank you, Mary, for the list of Fox's that you put on the board. I haven't had a chance to get to Cambria to go to the cemetery, so this is a huge help. I am a descendant of Henry Fuchs/Fox and Catherine Fette/Albert, 2 of the people you mentioned. They are my maternal gr-grandparents. I wanted to point out my family amoungst those gravestone names. I don't know Aloysius Fox. I wonder if the 2 Fox families are related. I did see that someone, among the Ancestry.com family trees, listed Aloysius Fox as one of Henry's children. I do see in Ledoux on 4/29/1961 a birth of a "Fuchs,Franciscum Aloisum" son of "Xaverii/Crescentiae Gehringer". ( Don't you love those latin names? I think each priest just guessed at the latinized version of each name, because you seldom see 2 the same.) I suspect this is Aloysius. Alexander is actually Casper Alexander, youngest son of Henry Fuchs/Fox and Catherine Fette/Albert. I list Catherine's name that way because, although everyone in the family have always heard her last name was Fette (or some variation on that spelling) the marriage certificate of Henry and Catherine and the birth records of several of her children in LeDoux show her last name as being "Albert". (If anyone knows the answer to this quandary, I would appreciate their help.) Alexander (aka. Alex, & Elic) was married to Amelia Strittmatter (aka. Emma & Emery). Alexander was born Dec. 9, 1869(LeDoux), He was probably named after his godfather, Casper Fuchs(from Etna, PA not Johnstown,PA- that's a different Casper Fuchs), Henry's cousin and coincidently, my other maternal grgrandfather (it is believed Henry & Casper arrived together in 1847). I have several pictures of Alex & Emma and their children. One of the pictures has an inscription below stating: "Aunt Emery & Uncle Elic Fox & oldest girl & twins. all three died." The twins are probably Bertha and Alma in your list, I'm not sure about the oldest girl, but the Amelia T Fox is a good possibility. Poor Alex & Emma certainly lost a lot of children. I believe your comment below the headstone for FOX, Margaret (Fuchs), 13 May 1885, aged 72 years, 12 days (H-worn-FL27) is probably correct. I was wondering where her body was, I never thought to look under the name of Fox. I believe this is probably the Margaret Fat (Lab) listed in the 1870 & 1880 censuses with her living with Henry and Catherine. She is listed as "mother-in-law" in one, "old lady" in the other. FOX, Henry (Fuchs), 12 JUL 1900, aged 79 years, 3 months, 15 days, husband is my GrGrandfather FOX, Catharine (Fuchs), 10 Oct 1898 aged 72 years, 8 months, wife of Henry FUCHS is my GrGrandmother FOX, Henry W and his wife Margaret E Fox are also ours. Did the tombstone actually list Henry's parents' names ("son of Henry and Catherine (FAIT) (H--FL27/0)? or did you see the FAIT name in some other records (I'm still trying to sort out the Fette/Albert connection)? I'm sure some of the other names you listed are probably related to our family also, I'm just not sure which. Thank you again for listing all of those gravenames. I hope my information will help someone out there. If anyone wants more info, please contact me.