Caroline, Here's the map for getting to your Carlisle Cemetery. It's on a list of Stewart County cemeteries. Click on Carlisle. Click on Show Feature Location. Keep clicking on ZOOM IN to get better road definition. You can also right click on the map image to do a SAVE IMAGE AS into a file on your computer. It's a great reference later if you go driving around! http://mapping.usgs.gov:8888/gnis/owa/gnisprod?f_name=&variant=N&f_state=TN&f_cnty=stewart&f_type=cemetery&pop1=&pop2=&elev1=&elev2=&cell=&tab=y Laura Darr gildent wrote: > Thank you thank you thank you!!!! I know where Carlisle is, but not the > Carlisle Cemetery. Do you happen to know if it's a marked cemetery that I > would be able to find if I drove through there? I think I have the Milam's > back to Samuel Mileham that came from Wales and married Martha Lancaster in > Virginia in 1724. His grandson James Milam 1755-1817 is also buried > somewhere in Stewart County.James Milam's son was Adam Sampson Milam > 1794-1870. On of Adam's son's was Augustus Henry Milam born in 1852 (1843?). > My husband's great Uncle Claude Milam had told me several years ago that > Augustus Henry Milam lived on Hurricane Creek in Houston County. Then one of > Augustus children Lando Milam moved over to Dickson County . Does this sound > like your same Milam family? If it is do you happen to have any idea where > any of their homeplaces were? Thanks again so much for the info. on Adam!! > Caroline