This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wV.2ADI/1515.1 Message Board Post: Hello. My best advice is to get a map and check out the location of those places. If you do not, you will get lost for sure. Many parts of that area you are speaking of has not changed much since your own mother was born. You will find that a cemetery in that area will be peaceful and the roads rolling and winding. I would suggest you bring a good camera, etc with you to record your trip as your own relatives and friends will be amazed. If you would write me I will give you my mother-in-law's phone number again, and you can give her a call. As I have told you previously, she was a step-sister to Cap Poe who married her husband's neice later on. So there were members of the Poe family who had my in-laws for an aunt and uncle. Her mind is still good and she either lived or has been to or knew every place you are speaking of. I truly believe the name Cap Poe came about because there was a Captain Poe from the area in the Civil War time, but I may be wrong. My mother-in-law can tell you what his real name was. His descendents live still in the same area that their parents and grandparents lived for the last 100 years.