Thank You for your reply.
I will relay your message to Mr Christian.
He prefers pen and paper to the internet however.
I hope this won't be a problem.
It would be great if he saw the benefits of communicating via the internet and get an
email address of his own.
Regine
SIOUXZFISH(a)aol.com wrote:
Lucy Ranck/Clark was living in Clay township in 1900. If Harriet was
still living
with her after Lucy married John A. Clark, it is possible, Harriet is
buried in one
of the cemeteries in Clay township.
There are many people buried in the North Grove cemetery who
unfortunatly do
not have headstones any longer. I was there many years ago and there
were
headstones in piles against trees and under bushes. I have no idea
what happened
to them as I was also there 4 years ago and they are gone.
I also have family ties to the Rancks. If you would like to exchange
information,
please let me know.
Lucy Ranck/Clark was living in Clay township in 1900. If Harriet was
still living
with her after Lucy married John A. Clark, it is possible, Harriet is
buried in one
of the cemeteries in Clay township.
There are many people buried in the North Grove cemetery who
unfortunatly do
not have headstones any longer. I was there many years ago and there
were
headstones in piles against trees and under bushes. I have no idea
what happened
to them as I was also there 4 years ago and they are gone.
I also have family ties to the Rancks. If you would like to exchange
information,
please let me know.