I think I saw the answer to that question somewhere. I'll see what I can find. It make take me awhile, but I will look.
Ya know Adam, we are on the same wavelength in a way... I don't find it morbid at all. Another one (of several) research projects I am involved with has to do with the history of my home (I am trying to get it listed on the National Register of Historic Places). One of the rabbit holes I am going down in relation to that project is the burial sites of Edward Marshall and Moses Doane.
Edward Marshall was the lead runner in The Walking Purchase (a major event in Pennsylvania history). Marshall went through my property on the first morning of that event. He is buried a few miles away. I am trying to get a picture of his gravesite, and it took a whole lot of work to find it. I have now located it, but it is in private property and the owner's phone number is unlisted. I still haven't visited it, but I will.
The other "morbid" story is my quest for the grave of Moses Doane. He is a big figure in Bucks County history, being the leader of the locally-infamous Doane gang of colonial times. I have found the grave of 2 of his brothers. They are at a Friends meetinghouse, with the word "OUTLAW" on the stones, and located outside of the stone wall of the graveyard proper. It's like nobody but the Quakers would accept them, and even the Quakers were trepidatious. There are some leads as to where Moses was buried, but that is still a mystery.