>>> Lola Haffcke <lola@xtn.net> 05/14/03 07:11PM >>> Hello Kerrin and students Thank you so much for the information you sent me!!! You have done a wonderful job!!!! The information will fill in a lot of blanks in my family tree. Is there any way that I can repay your kindness? Do I need to reimburse you for anything ? No reimbursement necessary. It's a learning experience--that's payment enough. If, however, you have any genealogical resources at hand for any other states, a student or two might profit from asking for a couple of lookups from you. We are mostly researching family in New England, but have some Pennsylvania and other southern states mixed in. Did the student find anything about where the Hatches were buried? If so I would like that information also. The only burial place I found was for the two Estes Hatch fellows: The Old Dillon Farm in Horn of the Moon (a little mini hamlet within the town of East Montpelier). In old times, of course, people were buried in family cemeteries on the family farm. This would be one such cemetery. You might find that other later Hatchs were buried there as well, just not listed on the death certs (there usually isn't a listing of where buried on most certs I've seen--but the earlier ones tend to mention it). Thank you again for your time and help. Lola Haffcke