Just wanted to thank all who replied to my previous post. The 207th was formed from men from Bradford County and that was throwing me for a loop as well. Many who sent census also gave me page #' and I was able to view the images. The 1900 census gave me my clue...Living with them was a grandaughter by the surname of STARK. Starks were shirt-tailed related to my Ross lines, and if Yales were related to Starks, so then no one would have had a problem burying the Yales there. Sue S P <susqsue@yahoo.com> wrote: Can anyone identify this man? From his tombstone... d. Feb 27 1894, aged 71 yrs ,3 mos, 19 das. This would give him a birthdate of Nov 3 1822. He served in the Civil War in (Co. A?) 207 PA VOL. Wife is shown only as Sarah, b. Sept 11 1836, d. Sept 5 1902. Reuben and wife are buried in Greenwood Cemetery, (formerly Ross Cemetery) in the Mill City/Falls area, which was a "family cemetery" at the time of their burials. It is my understanding that persons buried there prior to it becoming a public cemetery were all "related" to the Ross family in some way, manner or form. I understand that this is now in Wyoming County, but Wyoming wasn't formed until 1842 and taken from Luzerne County. Any leads will be well appreciated. Most of the old surnames there I can identify but this one stumps me. Sue --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software ==== PAWYOMIN Mailing List ==== --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software