My friends - I have completed the conversion of another of the files in my "miscellaneous" group - those files that I placed, years ago, on the old 5 inch floppies. This file shows the graves which were relocated from the old Newburg Cemetery in Calloway County as a result of the TVA Kentucky Dam/Lake Project, which, when completed, caused the location of the former town of Newburg to be submerged under the waters of the Kentucky Lake. There were 44 graves found in this old cemetery, which was noted as "neglected" in the TVA field notes. Of the 44 graves found, 30 could be identified. All of the graves which were moved were reinterred in Lone Oak Cemetery. Five graves were not moved. The work was completed on 5 September 1942. The earliest birth year, based on age of death, was in the early 1820's. Surnames in this cemetery include Tracy, Compton, Williams(several), Maupin, Walker, Tripp, Whaley(several), Oglesby, Turner, Swick and Henslee. Subscribers to the JP and Calloway lists can obtain this file by sending a request directly to me. Please ask for the "Newburg File". The file is available in rich text format (RTF) and Adobe Portable Document File (PDF) format. The file will be sent as an RTF attachment to an e-mail message unless PDF is requested. The file is not available in plain text format, nor can it be sent in the body of an e-mail message. The complete file will be sent, as time constraints do not permit me to go into the file and extract information about individual surnames. I am working on another TVA file, which I hope to complete before the end of the weekend. When I get it completed, I will be back to offer it. -B =====================================================================