Ok Kimberly, Found some info for your Cemetery Record Update...on Carlisle Cemetery...the Smith Warfield in an unmarked grave there is the infant son of William Cale Warfield (1874-1947) and Mattie Belle Brake (1875-1974). I do not have his dates, but he was born and died before 1900. Burt knew because it was his brother. No other children of that family are buried there, although kindred is. Also have some more information. The William Rudolph Browning (August 19, 1897-September 25, 1939) that is buried there is the husband of Gertrude Warfield (this would be Smith's sister). Also buried there is Jake Warfield (I believe another unmarked). This is the son of Smith Alexander Warfield (b 1851) and Alda Warren (1857-1887)...I do not have Jake's dates (note Infant Smith buried here is grandson of Smith Alexander Warfield who is not buried here, Infant Jake is uncle of Infant Smith and Gertrude). Also in an unmarked grave there is Tom Winters (1876-1892/93). He was also known as "W.T." and was the husband of Georgiana and the son of Rev. George William Winters and Nancy Anna Powers. All this is family information. Hope this helps you some...apparently this side of my house did not always mark their graves! jan ----- Original Message ----- From: kimberly schmidt <diggingupbones2@yahoo.com> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 10:33 AM Subject: Re: Milam > Jan, > > Glad to be of help. A definite shame about your uncle Burt! I've had > one too many persons tell me I started this cemetery thing 10 years too > late!!! > > I would think that the graves that were removed would have to have been > some of the more recent burials. Once of the local landowners that I > talked to, told me that no one had been buried there since the 1930's. > And this lady is not that old. But, I won't know until I talk to her > personally. > > He also told me that there was an iron furnace located just to the > north of the cemetery. The question is, was this a graveyard for the > ironworkers? (There are so many unmarked graves) a family cemetery, or > people from the Carlise area. > > For some reason, burials were discontinued here (plenty of space > available) and the nearest large cemetery is just up the road on Hwy. > 233 towards Cumberland City. > > I'll let you know if I come across anyone that knows who was removed > from here. > > Kimberly > > > > --- j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> wrote: > > Kimberly, > > Thanks a BUSHEL! I really appreciate the > > info....unfortunately can't help > > you with the grave removal thing...but doubt they > > were my family...been > > there way too long for it to be mine. Uncle Burt > > would have known, but > > Uncle Burt is gone.... shame. There ought to be > > some legal records > > somewhere on exhumation though. > > Kimberly, you are appreciated more than you will > > EVER know...you are a God > > sent blessing to us and I truly believe that. We > > flounder around on here > > going by books and papers and memory...and to have > > someone RIGHT there, well > > it is an answer to prayer. > > jan > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: kimberly schmidt <diggingupbones2@yahoo.com> > > To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 11:35 PM > > Subject: Re: Milam > > > > > > > Jan and Caroline, > > > > > > As luck may have it...I was at the Carlise > > Cemetery last weekend on a > > > research trip. It is quite overgrown this time of > > the year, but not > > > too bad once you get in the woods. Quite a few > > trees were uprooted in > > > the cemetery when the ice storm went through there > > in 94(?) I can't > > > remember the exact year. I noticed that some > > graves were under these > > > trees. I did locate just about all of the > > mentioned graves. The > > > cemetery surprised me as far as how big it is. > > > > > > Not very wide, (just long) and contains in the > > neighborhood of 100 or > > > more graves. The person that I talked with told > > me that at least 3 > > > persons were exhumed recently and moved to family > > cemeteries (one near > > > Waverly, TN). I hope these are not ones that you > > wish to see. Someone > > > said that two of them were husbands of the woman > > that had them removed. > > > I did not find out her name to verify this. If > > anyone knows this lady > > > or who she exhumed, please contact me. > > > > > > The cemetery is easy to locate. After getting to > > the top of the hill, > > > the road will turn to the right. Watch for large > > pine trees on your > > > right. There are several paths that you can enter > > the cemetery by. It > > > is not more than 15 yards off of the road. > > > > > > If you need help, contact me and I will be glad to > > show you the tombs > > > that I found. > > > > > > Kimberly > > > > > > --- j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> wrote: > > > > Caroline, Carlisle Cemetery is located 10 miles > > > > southeast of Dover on > > > > highway 49. You turn right in Carlisle where > > there > > > > used to be an old > > > > grocery store (Armstrong...not sure what is > > there > > > > now). It was on a gravel > > > > road maybe a few hundred yards or so and on > > your > > > > right. Any one in > > > > Carlisle ought to be able to point you out > > there, > > > > and if I know the folks > > > > round there will be glad to do it. HOWEVER I > > just > > > > see Laura remembered a > > > > BETTER way to find it! THANKS LAURA!!!! (cause I > > am > > > > world's worst at > > > > directions and world's best at gettin lost). Yup > > > > Augustus Henry Milam was > > > > married to a Cook...well here is how they get > > > > connected to me. Mary Jane > > > > Cook was the daughter of Mary L. Brake and > > Archie > > > > Cook. Mary L. Brake is my > > > > second cousin a few times removed, I am a Brake > > > > descendent. Now if that is > > > > tying in with Lancasters...I am also kin to them > > on > > > > the other side of the > > > > house.....sheesh. Ya mean these families tie in > > > > clear back to Virginy??? > > > > Well I am not surprised....I count my toes every > > > > night to be sure I haven't > > > > got fourteen of em.... I am real sure that is > > why I > > > > have three ears, > > > > however. > > > > jan > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> > > > > To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 10:13 PM > > > > Subject: Re: Milam > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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 > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > > From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > > > > > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com > > > > <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:20 PM > > > > > Subject: Milam > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Caroline, > > > > > >There is an Adam Milam in the Carlisle > > Cemetery, > > > > no dates, and > > > > information > > > > > >on it (unmarked grave) was provided by Burt > > > > Warfield (that was my great > > > > > >uncle) so I am wondering if this is one of > > our > > > > connections...we do have > > > > > some > > > > > >Milam marry-ons. It is a tiny cemetery and > > my > > > > own gg grandpa is buried > > > > in > > > > > >it, and some more of my kinfolks too, Winters > > and > > > > Warfields. That is > > > > the > > > > > >only Adam Milam I see in these records, so > > must > > > > be him. If you are into > > > > > >Milams, I have em all right...they tie into > > the > > > > Brakes. Anyhow maybe > > > > this > > > > > >is yours although sad to say, Uncle Burt > > didn't > > > > give us any dates. > > > > > >jan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > > > > > >From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> > > > > > >To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > > === message truncated === > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > My Family Tree has Root Rot !! >