Hi Pat, Thanks for alerting me to the error. I should have caught that one myself since I have been to Old Bethel a few times myself and the one time I tried to find it on my own was quite an adventure. The directions should read, "South of Highway 122, Old Tallokas District". I will take your word that the dirt road is Old Bethel Church Road. I didn't see a sign when I was going up and down Hwy 122. I would estimate the distance from Hwy 122 to the Church to be less than 2 miles. Let me know whose tombstone you are looking for and I might be able to help you. My Aunt Jo Clark Hanna is very familiar with the place and if I recall correctly has a sketch of the layout. Your "fuss" is appreciated. My goal is to get it right not to exercise my ego. Warm regards, Harry Folsom -----Original Message----- From: Roger & Pat Crabtree [mailto:rcrabtree@sysmatrix.net] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 8:00 AM To: miamibig@flash.net Subject: Brooks Co. website Hi Harry, I'm a member of the Brooks Co. mailing list & use your web site frequently. Thanks--you're doing a really good job. I'm so pleased with how active the mailing list is---everyone really tries to help. Last week I was in Brooks Co. doing research & decided to visit Old Bethel Pr. Bapt. Ch. cemetery. The info. on the web site says it is on Hwy 122 east of Pavo. No, it's not. Old Bethel Church Road meets Hwy 122 about 6 miles east of Pavo. Then, you have to drive down Old Bethel Church Road( a dirt road) about 5 miles (I didn't measure it, & I'm a terrible estimator.) I would have never gone there by myself had I known it wasn't on a highway; the area is rather deserted, & I didn't feel safe. (As my mother would say, "A woman alone....") I would have measured the distance for you, but based on the directions, I assumed the cemetery must be just off Hwy 122. The next time I go I'll take someone with me & will measure the distance, but it'll be several months. I live in S.C. I have to go to Old Bethel again because I didn't find the tombstones I was looking for, but that's another story. It's too bad that whoever surveyed the cemetery didn't explain how they determined the rows. Meanwhile, thanks again for your work & for letting me fuss. Pat Crabtree