I did number the sections, and describe them using the road names that bounded them, and add the number before each name in the listing so anyone that might want to actually find the grave wouldn't have such a hard time. Also, a portion of the cemetery, across Sidney Street from Oaklawn, has been named Thornesberry Gray Cemetery. That is also online with the link at the same address I put before. And thank all you guys for your appreciation!! I've done several in Independence County this summer and last summer, and most I finished in one day, except Blue Springs in Newark, and that took two and a half. Oaklawn took me a full two weeks, working four or five hours a day, starting at 5 a.m. (daylight) because it has been so hot and humid here. Cindy Treadway -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, July 26, 2001 11:13 AM Subject: Oaklawn Cemetery >WOW, that's a huge undertaking. Oaklawn is probably the largest cemetery in >the county. Good luck! I know you are going to alphabetize it but there is >genealogical information in how the layout of the graves run. > >I have a copy of the first version and have always wished that the index >included everyname instead of just surnames. > >Rebecca