It doesn't sound strange at all! LOL I wouldn't just look in Newtown Square for cemeteries - also try the Media Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery in Media, Old Union in Rose Tree, and the Middletown Friends/Newtown Square Friends/Sandy Bank and Providence MM burial grounds. Rootsweb has a list of cemeteries, you can also look in Findagrave and print out the lists for Delaware County. When were they born? And do you know Tacy's last name or parents? Sometimes finding the burial place of a parent is a good indicator of where the children are buried as well. A lot of the cemeteries or churches/meetings associated with them *don't* have burial records - Swarthmore doesn't have burial records for many of the non-quaker cemeteries. I would also check out the Delaware County Historical Society if you have time, they do have a book and I think it's fairly complete (with the older records, anyway). Their hours are very limited, though. Also if the people were born before 1792, they might be under Chester County records as well (and the Chester County Historical Society has a lot of cemetery records, too). Happy Hunting! Lynn >>This will be my last chance to find my missing couple "Isaiah and Tacy WORRELL" as my son will graduate from Temple next May. I hope that I will be able to find them quickly as most of my research will be at Swarthmore. I am looking forward to taking in some of the Historical sights this time. I do have one question though . . . how many cemeteries are there in Newtown Square? What facility will have burial records? Thank you in advance for your help . . .