From one of my good friends, I think that he stops at every cemetery that he happens to see. He finds more Cowan's than I do and he always sends them to me to share with the list. Hope that this helps someone - let me know if you connect since I have some really good cemetery pictures that I will be glad to share. <snip> This is from a small graveyard about a mile from McDonough, Georgia on Kellytown Road. The first graves I came upon were a grouping of Cowans. I took photos and will attempt to send them when I return to Alabama tonight. The most recent were a James L. & Ida Estelle Cowan both born in 1912. James died in 1985 and Ida in 1993. Th oldest were what might be three brothers Wm. Howard Cowan b. 1896-1968, Ralph C. Cowan b. 1916-1979 and Sam T. Cowan, Jr. b-1916-1978. Also their parents Samuel Travis Cowan b. 1870-1967 and Louellen Chaffin Cowan (Sam'swife) Some other names were Chaffin, Kelly and Walker. There was a Thomas Cook of Georgia who was a Revolutionary War soldier (Captain) with the NC militia. <snip> Let me know if this means anything to any one on the list. Laura Cowan Cooper