Tom It is not unusual to find errors in cemetery records, especially in the work that Joe Meiser has published, where he not only listed the interred but also attempted to match spouses and parents using other informational sources. He readily states in the preface to his works that he cannot guarantee the complete accuracy of the data. As documents I find his work invaluable, but as Mr. Meiser states "not 100 percent accurate." That is why they have to be checked against other records like census listings just as you have done. Bob > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Gross [mailto:tom.gross@cox.net] > Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 7:56 PM > To: PANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [PANORTHU-L] LYTLE - Farrow Funeral Home Records > > Thank you Bob and Bill for taking the time to answer my query re: Agnes > Rebecca Hoober, the information you provided was very helpful. But there > is > an error that needs to be corrected. She was the wife of James Oliver > Lytle > (1882-1956) and the mother of six of his children. This is confirmed by > their enumeration in the 1910 federal census for Coal Township and the > information he provided on his WWI draft registration card. > > Thanks again for all your help. > > Tom Gross > Rocky Hill CT > > | > | The IOOF Cemetery Records has the following information: > | > | Henry M. Lytle 1885-1944 > | Spouses > | Edna P 1883-1973 > | Agnes Hoover 7/16/1885 - 10/20/1918 > | > | Compiled by Joseph A. Meiser and Sarah Roadarmel, A Genealogists Guide > to > | Burials in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, Volume IV, Odd Fellows > | Cemetery, (Ddraig Goch, Grantham, Pennsylvania, January 1998). P. 181 > | > | Bob > > Hi, Agnes Huber 7/16/1885-10/20/1918 daughter of Johnathan and Ida Delong > Huber hope this helps!! Bill