Juniper Hall's son Lyman b 3-29-1826 Emanuel Co Ga, his wife Elizabeth Durden, and many of their chldren are buried in the Gadera Cemetery in McCrae, Clay Co Fl. I just found this about Lyman, in a posting of the history of McRae Fl- "The post office and store were housed in the structure that served as the headquarters of a lumber and turpentine business, with its own distillery, owned by Lyman Hall. This "center" of town was located near Hall Lake, just up the road. McRae ws not just a store and a post office, however. Many of the early settlers stayed on to build homes - such as the more thatn 100 year old house you pass at the corner of Highways 315 and 214, orginally built by Mr. Hall." The article says that the area was settled before the Civil War and orginally was known as McRaeville. Carol M.