At 09:44 PM 12/25/99 EST, you wrote: >Wanda, the H.H. stands for Harley Harl, also the A. A. stands for Alonzo >Arron, there father's name was William, i think, they owed sawmills in >Bridgeport, Al. the turn of the century, my mother was born in Chattanooga, >Tenn. in 1918, her name was Margaret DeLoach, her father was Harl DeLoach, >who is buried in Atl. Ga. i think, thanks alot, Happy New Year from andy in >Jax. fl. > I suspected A.A. was Alonzo, but I thought he died in Alabama. I have a hunch you might find him in the Woodlawn Cemetary in Atlanta, if indeed he is burried in Atlanta. Alonzo Aron (November 02, 1857 - abt. 1921) and Harl are the sons of William Henderson Deloach (Dec 13, 1829 -November 14, 1914), brother of my GGGmother, Amanda Ardelia Deloach (1841-1934). Amanda is buried beside my GGGFather, Dr. John Washengton Deloach in Sand Hill Cemetary on Ft. Stewart, GA. William Henderson Deloach was a very interesting man. He was a confederate Cavalry Officer, and also an inventor of milling equipment, holding two patents for milling. He operated the Deloach Mill Equipment Company in Atlanta eqarly in the Century, and I understand that It was left to his sons. I have other information on him if you are interested. Toxey A. Hall