Karen - Thank you for this information on Macon Co. research. My observation of Robert Perry's list of cemetaries in Macon Co. is that the list omits cemetaries which are traditionally African-American. Noticably missing is Greenwood Cemetary, one of the largest in the area, and the burial place of nearly half of Tuskegee's Af.-Am. citizenary. There is another large Af.-Am. cemetary right across the road from the Tuskegee cemetary which should not be overlooked by those doing family research in the county. (The name of this cemetary escapes me now, but I will post it later if I can find the information in my notes.) And, there is the cemetary at Tuskegee University, burial place of such noteables as Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, and a number of other historic figures who helped to build the university and the early Greenwood community. There are others: Fort Hull Cemetary, just outside of Tuskegee and many other smaller plots, mostly owned by and/or linked to the small community churches to which maintain them. It is not uncommon, of course, that documentation on Af.-Am. populations is ignored or disregarded in most data collected by white-folks for other white folks. I point this out merely for those doing continuing research, so that Perry's list is not viewed as "complete"; and, hopefully, someone else out there will be encouraged to find, document, and contribute the data/records on those cemetaries/persons omitted from previous listings. Thanks for your contribution.... it is helpful. Sometimes is useful to know where NOT to look, too. Annette Researching... mother's surnames: HARPER GREENE SPEED TARVER LENNARD/LEONARD LANE father's surnames: KROUSE BESTED(A/ER) AUSTIN PATRICK ... mostly in AL counties.