Savannah was divided into Parish's. St. Phillips, St. Johns, St Andrews. I have several cemeteries of the area St Andrews, cataloged. I am now working on the St Andrews Church cemetery. It will probably take me forever to do! Very large. The cemetery was began as a private burial ground for family of Thomas Spalding... I think around 1817, I will have to recheck that. The cemetery was later given to the St Andrews church, and is full of history, names. A lot of the Planters had homes in both McIntosh up to Savannah. I have already ran across several burials that list place of death as Savannah, but buried in St Andrews. Who was looking for WYLLY's??? Was it someone on this list? I have a Alexander W. WYLLY b 2/20/1801 d 7/13/1872 Confederate Veteran, and Elizabeth S. WYLLY (wife) b 3/25/1806 d 3/30/1876 Other WYLLY's also... so far. Here are a couple of others I have that caught my attention... I have also ran across a very different surname. "DeLeGal". I had never heard of this name before. It caught my eye. There is a Jane HILTON b in Lancashire England 6/6/1802 d 4/26/1866 married to Thomas HILTON b 11/17/1797... Dr. James HOLMES b Sunbury GA 11/29/1804 d 8/26/1883 Confederate Veteran. Laban M. SMITH b 9/12/1797 d 10/1/1883 & wife Lavinia T. CLARK Smith b 12/2/1819 d 3/27/1865. It will be quite some time before I finish this cemetery. If you have a name you want me to look on what I have so far, let me know. Susie