When I was in university some friends and I were playing with a ouija board. We got a message that said:
"My name is "X Y" and I am lost in such and such cemetery."
It was not a common name.
A couple of months later I happened to be near that cemetery. So I went in. The groundskeeper happened to be there. So, I did not really want to admit I was checking out a ouija board, so I said I was doing geneaological reserach and looking for a distant relative named "X Y". So, he went to the book, and said, "do you have an idea of age?" and I said, "I'm not sure, there were a few people named that as it was a name that got passed down, and I was told the family lived here for some time....". He looked it up and said, "sorry no". And I said, "oh, that's too bad". But I was a little relieved. Then he said, "Well wait a minute. There is an older book and we've transfered the records into this newer one". And he looked. Guess what? The name was in the older book, and they had missed moving it to the new one. He told me he would update the records.
I hope that is what "X Y" meant by "being lost".
And no, I don't play around with ouija boards any more.
Cynthia
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