The continued discussion of the graves in Little Horse Creek Cemetery has made me wonder, does anyone have an idea as to just how many of the church and family cemeteries in Screven County have had their tombstones transcribed? I have been spoiled with the eight volumes of Bulloch County cemetery transcriptions available from the Statesboro Regional Library, and suspect that no where near as many Screven cemeteries have been transcribed. I and I think many others, would be grateful if someone who lived in Screven County would take on the task of transcribing those cemeteries that haven't been transcribed. The transcriptions that I am aware of for Screven County are as follows: * Two Volumes: Footprints on the Sands of Time. I think published in 1981. This was a truly first class effort, as far as I can tell. * Various transcriptions done by the DAR in the 1950s. Their transcription of the old Sylvania City Cemetery missed one of my Jeffers kin, so I am a little skeptical of it's accuracy. * A book on Burke Co. published in 1974 that includes a few cemeteries in Screven County, including Hurst Baptist Church. * BTW, Jimpsey P. Joyner buried at Little Horse Creek Cemetery in 1897 at age 18 was my great-grandmother, Julia Joyner Smith's brother. He died from an appendicitis. His parents were Miles Joyner (1851-1926) and Jane Delina Hendrix (1853-1921). Miles and Jane are buried at Union Baptist Church in the southern part of Bulloch County where to which they moved from Screven Co. sometime between 1900 and 1910. Miles (son of James Joyner and Elizabeth Jenkins Joyner) was from Screven County, Jane (daughter of William B. Hendrix and Mary Rigdon Hendrix) was from Bulloch County. Regards, Tom