I don't know anything else about the family, but I did want to comment on one thing you said: > I had heard she re-married after Grandpa Lewis died, but she's buried >beside him with the same head stone. Curious. Not curious, really. This was not uncommon, especially in long-settled areas with actual cemeteries set up. Depends on several things. Mostly it depends on how much of her life and how many of her children were with the first husband rather than the second. Also, burial plots were generally real property, and it is likely that when the first husband was buried, there was also provision made for her, and very possibly more places for other family members, depending on time and circumstances. And the same would be true for her second husband..... Odds are that he's buried next to his first wife. If people generally stayed in the same geography during the second marriage, they were fairly often buried with first spouses, particularly if they remarried just a little later in life. Linda S