This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pR.2ADE/821 Message Board Post: Hello All, I am looking for the gravesites of William and/or Lewis Rawlinson, father and son. They migrated from S.C. to Autauga Co., Alabama in 1822 and lived and died in or near the Joffre community not far from Old Kingston. William was born in 1759 in Richland Co. S.C., fought in Rev. War; under Gen Moultry in 1776, and in May, 1777 was in Capt. Holly Risbey's company, Col. Sumter's Regt.. He later served in S. C. Militia. He migrated to Autauga Co., Alabama in 1822. Lived his last years and died there in the Joffre community in 1836. He was suposedly a wagon maker. His spouse is unknown at this time. His son Lewis Rawlinson was born in 1799 in Richland Dist., S.C. and died on 10/5/1855 in Autauga Co., Ala. According to Harry Rawlinson's book, Lewis was probably a wagon maker, farmer, and sawmill man(Lumberman). Lewis' first wife was (?) RISOR, D. 1834 -'35 and his second wife was Sarah Grant Chambliss. Sarah's maiden name was Grant, being the widow of a Mr. Chambliss. They both had children that married into families around that area such as the Risors, Grants, Carters, Golsons, etc., and some were buried in those families' old family cemeteries in that area. For example one of Lewis' sons, James B. Rawlinson, is buried in the old Carter family cemetery. I was wondering if anyone knows where William and Lewis might have been buried, either singulary or in some family graveyard somewhere out in that area of Autauga County. I have checked the old DeRamus Cemetery and Lewis' son John Lewis Rawlinson is buried there, but not his dad and granddad mentioned above. Any help or info on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, David Middleton Edelen II