I had spare time after recording the north and south sections of Providence Cemetery today so I went by Oakfield Cemetery since I had my working copy for that cemetery with me. I often find things in cemeteries I wonder about. Oakfield cemetery was established in 1914. Three markers there are: John Outlan, died May 3, 1895, Aged 81 Years Temperance, wife of John Outlan, Mar. 1, 1813-Mar. 5, 1890 James A., son of J. & T. Outlan, Dec. 28, 1855-Jan. 1863 These dates are obviously before the cenmetery was established, and these three markers are not listed in the 1989 record of the cemetery by Danny and Mary Ann Coffman, who recorded the cemetery in order by rows. So I am curious about why these burials were moved here. I will record the middle section of Providence next week. I would go back tomorrow except that the sun is gradually getting higher on the horizon and I got the right side of my neck and face sunburned today (as happens because the text is on the west face of most markers). I should have Oakfield online next week. David