We don't have a listing for a Menefee Cemetery ---apparently (from the book on GA Rev Sol) the cemetery is 1 mile from the Collinsworth Church. We do have the Collinsworth Church Cemetery on-line. I'm not finding any Menefee's buried in Talbot. So I was wondering if anyone could help me out by looking in the Rockaway Books to see what they say about the land and the cemetery. 5. George Menefee b. 1762 d. 12/6/1840 Served in the Virginia Troops. He drew land in the 1827 Georgia Land Lottery as a Revolutionary War Soldier and resident of Jackson County. He received a grant of land for his services. Buried: Old Menefee Cemetery, 1 mile west of Collinsworth Church, on Dr. Philpot's place near Talboton. See: (1) Abstracts of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots. Reported to D.A.R. in 1949. (2) Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine. May '70, p. 563. (3) "Deaths of Revolutionary War Soldiers who died in Georgia and their Widows." (4) Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, p. 362. (5) Gone to Georgia, p. 66. (6) There was a Land: A Story of Talbot County, Georgia and Its People. =======Marriages in Talbot county === Menefee, Tatum married Rebecca Maugsser (?) 18 Dec 1832 C. Fisher, Min pg 21 Menefee, Richard married Sarah Robbins 25 Jan 1853 N.C. Tyner, L.E. pg C72 Menefee, Willis married Jane D. (B.) Ligon (Lygon) 24 Nov 1858 T.B. Russell, Local Elder MEC South pg C371 Researcher: Bobbie Baldree [email protected] Virginia Crilley