Carey, I love it that the Winn Cemetery (and the Winn Family) is getting so much notice. How I wish the cemetery had not been vandalized. My great-great-grandfather, John Winn, father of Samuel C. Winn, may be buried there but it's not likely we'll ever know for sure. In 1880, John Winn, then 84 years old, was living with his daughter, Amanda Foster (widow of David W.C. Foster) and her children. Amanda's family lived in household 314 of Poland Township in 1880, and Samuel and Cassie Winn and family lived in household 311. For the record, Emerson Dod Winn was Samuel's and Cassie's son who was born 10/27/1857. (In the 1860 Carroll County census, and in the 1880 Greene County census, his middle initial was reported as "D.") Emerson Dod first married Mollie Lamb (in Greene Co., 1883) and then M. (Minnie) A. Hicks (in Craighead Co., 1888). I am assuming that Mollie died. In 1997, I found his grave at Rutherford Cemetery in northern Craighead County. According to his headstone, he died 2/5/1897. Minnie A. Hicks Winn married William E. Nelms in 1898 and in 1900 they were living in household 26 of Powell Township, along with Earnest Winn, reported to be the stepson of Nelms. I believe it was Emerson's brother, William E. Winn, b. 10/1864, who died in 1931 by drowning in the St. Francis River. Debra rdwalker@grnco.net