About a month ago, my husband and I talked to the ranger at the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge about any Middlebrooks' or Mathis' that might be buried on their forest land. He graciously gave us all the names he had. Using a natural cleaner (wet oak leaves) on the stone, we were able to make out all the inscription on a particular grave. I would like to make a correction on one of the graves listed in Volume 00 : issue 66. The person is in Map K, Compartment 19. Ann S. Middlebrooks 1820 - 1887 should be: A. J. Middlebrooks May 8, 1820 Mar 21, 1887 Age 66 10 mos 15 dys Footstone - A. J. M. Masonic emblem at top Other Middlebrooks' located in Piedmont are in Compartment 3 located one half mile from entrance to 2A on left. We have not had a chance to visit this cemetery. Copied from the sheet we were given are: Middlebrooks "They have lived in the hearts of those who know them best; 1 slab -W.P.M. having finished life's duties, they now sweetly rest." Elizabeth H. Middlebrooks Joseph A. Middlebrooks Slab covered Born Sept. 2, 1824 Born Jan. 11, 1851 baby's grave Died March 12, 1901 Died Jul. 2, 1872 Williamson P. Middlebrooks Outside fence: Little Frank, son of R.L. and Born Aug. 17, 1822 Emma L. Cheek Died Aug. 21, 1892 Born Feb. 6, 1892 Died May 31, 1896 2 small slabs - baby graves "Darling we miss thee" (This baby is probably related to Middlebrooks')