Hi all... There's been an addition of the Sinkler/Sinclair/St. Clair Family Cemetery on the Cemetery Tombstone Photograph and Transcription Index page. As I state at the top of the page, there are pictures of the cemetery on the page but there are no markers on any of the graves. Sarah "Salie" Blissett St. Clair, one of the individuals buried in the cemetery is the sister to my g-g-grandmother. Aunt Salie's g-granddaughter, Fay Carman Minter, took the photos of the cemetery and has graciously allowed for them to be placed on the Archives site. Between what her family Bible says, in addition to our family "stories" and death certificates obtained for three of the family members, we have been able to ascertain nine known burials in the cemetery. There are quite a few sunken in areas, and Fay said she believes there are about 20 or so graves (including the nine known ones). This cemetery is one that could be lost to time and land development if the "right" circumstances were to fal! l into place. At present, there is housing development going on around where the cemetery is, so anything is possible. Plus, Fay gave me copies of pictures she took at High Plains UMC Cemetery (about 80 or so grave markers). Also, there have been a few more pictures placed on the Photographs section, courtesy of Dave Rafferty. If I didn't say it beforehand.... many thanks to Dave, Fay, and Tanya (Curtis) for their submissions this past weekend. Dave submitted several photos for the Photographs section and a marriage listing for the marraiges; Tanya submitted several death certificates. It'll be Friday before I can work again on getting anything else on the site due to being a teacher and graduation being this week. Hopefully I can finish up the Hensley-Dowell cemetery soon and briefly hit the High Plains Cemetery before tackling the 400+ markers from Garfield Cemetery. Happy Hunting! Dana Breckinridge County Kentucky GenWeb Archives Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/breckinridge/toc.html Email to: brieskate@peoplepc.com