Hi Jim, I'm glad you understand it--will you explain it to me?? What about this other(?) Jacob and Mary? Did that turn out to be someone different? The Old Egner cemetery is about midway between Rockholds and Faber, east of highway 26. I think it's off of McNeil Corn Creek Rd. (that's the way Delorme has it labeled--locals may call it something else). There is a single stone, with three names on it. Samuel Egner 1793-1872; Mary Polly Grubb 1794-1873; and Elizabeth Bishop 1814-1873. According to my notes, Samuel was Mary Polly Grubb's husband, and Jacob was Elizabeth Bishop's husband. Other Egners buried there include Evelyn Egner 1/18/1840-2/22/1924, wife of John; John Egner 1/15/1839-11/5/1898, son of Jacob and Elizabeth; Infant Babe of A.T. Egner & Wife, b&d 5/15/1897; and Eveline Day 3/22/1871-1/9/1938, the relationship of whom I don't know. There are undoubtedly others, but many of the stones are missing or in poor condition. It seems unlikely that Jacob would be there, with his wife sharing the tombstone of her son and daughter-in-law. (I do have that relationship right now? I have been a little confused about that.) My great grandmother was Grace E. Egner, who was one of the 12 children of William Egner and Eleanor Underwood. Jacob and Elizabeth Bishop were William's parents, and thus, my 3rd great grandparents. I took some pictures at the cemetery. Can't put a finger on them right now, but let me know if you're interested in seeing them and I'll locate and send them to you. Dave > Dave, you helped some more, Now I understand the mixup on Mary Polly, > The 1850 Whitley Co., KY census shows her as Polly while the > 1860 census > shows her as Mary. By the way, where is the cemetary since you have > been there and seen the tombstones? Were there other Enger/Egnors > buried there? Perhaps Jacob who appears to have died early. What is > your link? My wife's linnage is from Jacob and Elizabeth's > son Samuel.