Karlene, Thomas Adamson Sr. is believed to be buried on his farm. Most likely both he and his wife were buried their. His death was perhaps one of the first in Greene County, and formal cemeteries were not established. Two cemeteries in the area of his farm are the Swan Cemetery and Sheppard Cemetery are close by and neither have burials that early. The Sheppard Cemetery was restored and cleaned as a boy scout project several years ago. It is probably within a mile of Thomas Adamson's burial site. However I have yet to determine the location of the "dwelling". Records indicate that the Sheppard Cemetery is next to the Sheppard Meeting house. The area is general has been stripped mined, and I have not yet determined the boundaries of the Adamson property, but I sense it was adjoining or very close to the meeting house. Thomas Sr. died between 2 Feb., and 22 Feb., 1790 and his wife Mary Burson died prior to Mid March (same year). So, There won't be any photos of their burial site to display. Some day, Maybe I will determine the site location of the dwelling and would get photograph of the general area.. It would be my hope to someday have this site on the "tour" of cemeteries of Greene County. My information on John Adamson and Ann Skew/Skuce is limited to what others have written in various places. Jerry F. Adamson ***************** Karlene Svaty wrote: > I did not see Thomas Sr's grave but did most of the other. Do you > have information on John Adamson who was married to Ann Skew, I think. The > dates should be in the 1600s or 1700s. They would be Thomas Sr parents. > Where is he buried? > Many thanks to Betty and Jim Grove for their hospility and help in finding > my ancesters grave cites. Karlene Svaty -- Jerry F. Adamson; P.O.Box 380; Baxter Springs, Kansas, 66713: ICQ-29312561 A Roots Web Sponsor, Researching the ADAMSON Family: You can visit my homepage "Adamson Ancestry"- http://www.AdamsonAncestry.com/