There is a cemetery at the intersection of Hillsboro Lake Road and Hadaway Road that fits in the area that you cited. It is near Glady Creek too, and is very close to the Jasper County line, but in Jones County. I have not visited this cemetery but it is marked on the Jones County DOT map. I have a copy of the map in adobe acrobat "pdf" format, if anyone wants a copy. It's about 900kb in size. ----- Original Message ----- From: Myrl Ross <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 6:12 PM Subject: [GAJONES] Jones Co Cemeteries > David, Since you are familiar with that area, are you familiar with a > cemetery possibly in the Hillsboro area. When we were there, we looked for > the cemetery mentioned in the deed record. The land is obviously partly in > both Jasper and Jones counties. We know the family lived on Glady Creek but > that really doesn't help except to find it close to both county borders. > We also discovered that this area is in the Oconee Forest. I am sure that > it is unkept if it still exists and of course it will be on private > property. Just curious to know if anyone has any suggestions or if you have > any knowledge of such a cemetery. > > The following is an exerpt from the deed transfer to Matilda Roe: > > "......the said William O Davis now lives containing three hundred and > seven acres more or less with the exception of a half acre where the grave > yard or burying ground is and which is reserved. Number fifty two [52] in > the three hundred and sixtieth district [360] of Jones County containing > one hundred and ninety two acres and one hundred and fifteen acres in the > county of Jasper adjoining of the aforementioned land of the said fifty two > lying on the county line of Jasper and Jones countys adjoining of lands of > Whit Harper and others." > > > > > ==== GAJONES Mailing List ==== > Visit the Jones County GAGenWeb page > http://www.intersurf.com/~johnjanr/jones.htm > John Radford, County Coordinator >