In case anyone is wondering about why Anna E. is not in the Scott Cemetery, my GGrandmother, Anna Elizabeth Winney led a long life and is buried in Iowa. Kathleen > I just received some information from the Grant County Historical Society > re: Cemetery Records. It seems that they found 3 of my WINNEY relatives > buried at Scott Cemetery EXCEPT there seems to be a major flaw. I am > hoping that the flaw is a mis-reading of the tombstone or cemetery record > because everything else is correct! > > Here are the Winneys who I believe are my family members who are buried in > Scott Cemetery: > > "W. H. [Winney], 1849-1870 father > Sarah E. wf Dec 17, 1871 19 y 9m 22d b. 1852 > Lillie Infant 1871 dau of WH & SE" > > > Everything makes sense with my records except for W.H. Winney dying in > 1870! For example, he was mentioned in the 1870 Glen Haven twp. Census > record, with wife Elizabeth (she was Sarah Elizabeth) and under-one year > old Anna Elizabeth Winney (my GGrandmother). So he was alive > at least up to the point where they took the Census record that year. > > W.H. Winney of Grant Co., with daughter Anna E., remarried a widow Mary > Hickock Stryphen in 1873. And W.H. Winney's Will had the first person > mentioned in the Will as my GGrandmother, even before his second wife was > mentioned in 1907. So W.H. Winney dying in 1870 just doesn't jibe although > everything else about the Scott Cemetery record does jibe! > > And he seems to be buried near W.J. Winney who is my GGGGrandfather whose > wife was named Anna E. as well. > > So what am I to do about W.H. Winney's death occurring in in 1870 according > to the Scott Census records??? > > Kathleen > LPurch6636@aol.com > > > >