Hello! I am new to the list. I am researching a STEWART family from Madison, GA. Don't have too much to go on except an obituary that was written in "The Macon Daily Telegraph" newspaper on Nov. 24, 1910: "The body of A.H. Stewart, accompanied by the bereaved family, was taken to Madison, GA, the old home, yesterday afternoon for funeral and interment..." I believe the A.H. stood for Alexander Henry. He had sons named William, Grover C. and Vernon Martin. Vernon Martin Stewart was my husband's grandfather and worked for the railroad. It is the understanding of my father-in-law that the name MARTIN was the maiden name of A.H. Stewart's first wife who died before 1900, probably in Madison or Macon. It is also understood that William Stewart worked on a plantation in Madison known as "Bakersfield Plantation"...was there such a place?? I would appreciate hearing from anyone with information about this family or the place of burial for A.H. Stewart and family. Thanks! Yvette Taylor Stewart Stockbridge, GA