Tombstones Found In Illegal Madison County Dump Two grave markers dating back to the 1860s have been found in an illegal dump in Madison County. Now officials are trying to get them back to where they belong. The headstones belong to Millie Collins and Anna Sale. Collins died in 1864 right at the height of the Civil War and Sale passed away as an infant. Their families spent a lot of money for the marble headstones and now are misplaced "For some reason they are not where they are supposed to be, and they did not get to where they were found by themselves," Madison County Historic Director Phillip Seyfrit. The family who found the headstones brought them to Seyfrit last week and he is amazed at their condition and location they were located. "Somehow they were moved and they were not supposed to, I wouldn't want my great, great, great grandmother's tombstone uprooted by a bulldozer," he said. Seyfrit is hoping someone will step forward with information. "What we're going to do with them we really don't know, but we're trying to get the word out and if a crime has been committed that may need to be prosecuted," he said. If you have any information on how to get these tombstones back to the descendants, you can contact the Madison County Waste Department.