The source material was his obit in the Scranton Times. Many burials of that era were marked by small numbered stones which were torn up and discarded by that infamous previous owner. If you believe that he was the owner of the plot, you might wish to contact the present owners of the cemetery. They do have a wall map in their office which might be of help. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Curly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 5:00 PM Subject: Re: [PA-LAC] Dodge Colliery <snip> wondering if you could answer this question? There is an Albert Worrell listed under Washburn's site. (This is my ggguncle) The source material that you used~does it indicate whether there is/was a head stone? Or was it an unmarked grave site? I will be in Scranton in May and I would like to walk the cemetery (for the 4th time) in search of his grave and his mother (my gggrandmother). Although, you do not have a listing for her, I have a transportation document that states she was to be buried there too. Any help, guidance or thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks, Karlene