There were also graves moved when the Grayson Lake Dam was built. If you stop at the office, they are very nice and will let you check their records for the cemeteries, where each grave was moved, etc. Gerri Everman Anderson gander@scia.net 900 Jenifer St. Wildwood, Fl. 34785-5509 -----Original Message----- From: Carolyn Carroll <karocar@innova.net> To: KYCARTER-L@rootsweb.com <KYCARTER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, October 18, 1999 9:49 AM Subject: [KYCARTER] Cemetery lists >As far as the lists go, someone should not that old cemeteries around the area of I-64 are gone, to make room for the building of the interstate. I know this as my grandparents were buried along there, he in 1918, she in 1927. (My mom then age 7), anyway, I finally found them in the Dixon Cemetery, Ashland, Boyd County, so if you do not find your family in cemetery, they could have been moved due to I-64. My Carter County lines, Casteel and Steele. >Carolyn > >