Tammy Owen, On your cemetery listings there is : Wood, E. E. Elizabeth 3/24/1871 2/15/1891 Tis hard to break the tender cord when love has bound the heart. Tis hard to speak the word we must forever part. Dearest loved one we have laid thee in the peace and gives embrace and thy memory will be ever ? till we meet thy heavenly face Young's Prairie (Young's Prairie 1704) Wood, J. W. Jr 7/24/1890 ?/15/1891 Son of J. W. and Ellie Young's Prairie (Young's Prairie 1704) When I first saw them in a list of Young's Prairie burials [but without dates] looked for them in that cemetery, but I have never found them. Can you give me help on their location in the cemetery? Is there a map of the cemetery? Have you, yourself seen them, or did someone else give the information? I would really appreciate any help you can give. By the way--Young's Prairie was named for Michael Young, who bought the NW 1/2 of Elizabeth Standifer's league. His son Wm. J. Young continued to live on part of that property until about 1896. Elizabeth, who married J.W. Wood, was Wm. J's daughter. Family tradition says that Wm. J. and his wife Martha J. are also buried at Young's Prairie. Ruth Crowson rycrowson@austin.rr.com