I thought this might be easier to update you on my recent trip to Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania by using the Mail List. . If it hadn't been for an Adamson Reunion in Pennsylvania, I would have gone six weeks sooner. The heat and humidity was high, so I shorten the trip, but still found lots of information that I will share. The cemetery tour In Greene Co. PA was most enjoyable to all who attended. You can meet the nicest people on these kind of outings. I met several new Adamson Cousins. Some have email and internet access and some even have an interest in their ancestry, so hopefully they will find their way to the ADAMSON-L mail list. I want to thank many of you for the tips on where to go and what to see. I wish I had more time, and I would have found more. I took over 350 digital Photographs on the trip. Many are duplicates and triplicates, but I will have many new photos to load up to the Photo Album on the AdamsonAncestry.com site. This will probably happen this coming winter. I acquired: Cemetery Photos at Old Union Cemetery in Lawrence Co. IN. Cemetery Photos at Laconia Memorial Baptist Cemetery in Harrison Co. IN. Cemetery Photos at Kirker Cemetery, Adams Co. OH. Cemetery Photos at Manchester IOOF Cemetery, Adams Co. OH. Additional Photos at Greene Co. Memorial Park in Greene Co. PA. Cemetery Photos at Greenmount Cemetery, Greene Co. PA. Cemetery Photos at Mt. Olivett Cemetery, Robertson Co. KY. A special Photograph of Grave Marker for William Adamson, probably son of William Adamson and Grandson of Joseph Adamson, (1745-). This stone was recently uncovered in a lost cemetery in Robertson Co., KY. A local historian is restoring the cemetery and found the stone buried under two inches of dirt. It is well preserved and readable. INSCRIPTION Is: WILLIAM ADAMSON, Born July 16, 1796, Died Jan 4, 1876. A great find. This William is the Ancestry of many Adamson's now living in Northern Kentucky. It is believed that this William was the younger brother of George Adamson (born Jan 16, 1791, Died July 25, 1879 and buried in Maysville Cemetery, Mason Co. Kentucky. Cemetery Photos at Cofindence Cemetery, Brown Co. OH. Additional Cemetery Photos at Shannon Cemetery, Mason Co. KY If the temperature had stayed under 95 degrees I would have had time to do some Library search. I did gather some important details and will share when I get them sorted out. Finally, A special Thanks to our distant cousin, Bob and Sherry Stancliff, for providing my Dog and I a place to spend a holiday weekend while my vehicle was being repaired. It wasn't as serious as I thought, but when traveling in Down Cincinnati, in Rush hour on Friday of a Holiday weekend when the vehicle quits on a crowded freeway, good friends are really appreciated. Jerry F. Adamson 7/99