I am pleased to announce that I have finally found the final resting place for John and Millie Cameron. In 1892 they moved to Delano, MN. and lived there for three years until John died. He is buried in St. Peters Cemetery in an "unmarked" grave. Millie and the four kids moved to Minneapolis in 1895. Millie died in 1897 and was sent to Delano for burial. She is buried in a different Cemetery than John. A wonderful man by the name of Mr. Rieland did the research for me. He read to me over the phone the obits for both John and Millie. John was Catholic, Millie was "Very active in the Methodist Church" Some great news has also come from this discovery. Also in Delano was Millie's sister Mary and her family. Her father Mr. Alexander H. Lyons lived there too (he was 89 at the time Millie was buried). As I was driving home from work tonight I also had another "Revelation". The mystery over the youngest child Elvie, I believe goes like this... Charles M. Perkins marries Lucinda (Lucy) Lyons in 1880 in Wadena Co.(Charles wife is listed as Lucy Perkins). They have a child Elvina Perkins. Lucy dies when she is 30 years old in 1884 (the birthdates match, the rest is assumption) The John and Millie Cameron family take and adopt little Elvie. (Elvie Perkins later marries Charles Cooper on her 20th birthday Aug. 20th 1901). Charles later remarries Anna Perkins and they have sons George and Charles N. Perkins. Mr. Rieland is going to send me all this documentation (I can hardly wait!) He is also going to help me place markers at the sites of Harrison and Stephan Lyons. They were both members of the 1st Minnesota Volunteers during the Civil War. They have heroic stories. Both men are in unmarked graves. Mr. Rieland is known as a "Missionary" for this cause. He has placed HUNDREDS of markers on the gravesites of people whom he finds in unmarked graves in Minnesota. I still have several mysteries to solve. I do not yet know where John J. Cameron was born and his parents names. I would love to find out what happened to John Cameron Jr. I am hopeful that I might find descendants from him and connect with lost Cameron family. Another mystery is a woman named Ida or Ada Cameron. She was living in the John Cameron household in Duluth in 1890-1. She also paid for three cemetery plots one of which is Millie's. I am so grateful for this breakthrough. I want to thank everyone for all their help and support. I am looking forward to the next brick wall and the next and the next.... Dean Cameron