Hi -- this cemetery discussion reminds me of how nice people can be. My daughter and I went to Marion/Wayne County a few years ago to find the grave of my ggg gr James T. BRIANT. I had a map and directions by Betty Beeson, and found the general area, but age had sort of changed the looks of things == not MY age, but the country! Well, my age, too, I guess. Anyway, we stopped at Barnard Stock Farms near Geff -- just to ask questions. The owner Harold Barnard, and his son, Todd, not only answered my questions, but offered to lead us to the cemetery. I was ecstatic, and we followed Todd in his pickup, back up the highway #45, turned in, went through a little oil well operation, and stopped. He led us through the cornfield, around a creek, to a little grove of trees right in the middle of the cornfield, and there was the cemetery -- and there was my ggg grandfather's grave! I can't describe my feeling when I stood there in the quietness of the trees and cornfield, birds chirping, so peaceful, and 'communed' with my ggg grandpa. The Barnards knew the owner and that she wouldn't mind if we went in, and later my dau and I called on the present landowner, a lady, who was most gracious. So, there is no moral to this story, unless it is that there are more nice people than not-nice! Cousin Mary in OK Mary Bryant Park BRYANT/BRIANT, ALDERSON, WINFREY, DODD, TURPIN, ADAMSON. All VA & TN