In a message dated 5/29/2003 4:25:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time, wingclan@adelphia.net writes: << Can you, or anyone, be more specific about where John "Rockhouse" is buried in that cementary? >> Good Morning Pauline, The grave is about 12 feet from Roderick. I have it on my video camera. It was originally a large Round Stone with initials carved into it. The cemetery existed before the Church was built in the 1920s. Back in the 1930s, High School also mapped out those buried there. My Mom and Grandmother were also on such teams from Stuart Robinson High School (Letcher County System) that went about documenting cemeteries. The shame of my youth, is that I and my cousins used to play in that cemetery next to the church and school, and none of us knew it was our famous ancestors. It was just an open area with lots of large Round Stones among the groomed grass and when John "Rockhouse" Sizemore and later Roderick McIntosh were laid to rest, large round stones were used for markers. It appears from research that money was a big concern in those days and Round River Bottom Stones were often the choice for markers. I'll look up on my video and see if I can extract a photo. I know that in the Courthouse a document used to exist that recorded those buried there. JOHN in CA