Trying to locate the tombstone of my Rev. War ancestor buried on his farm just south of Lexington! Have located an old cemetery by satellite in the area where the farm was supposed to be, but can't find anything online with a record of old cemeteries listing a Whaley. I'm assuming no one has recorded this particular family plot. James' will of 1826 designated an area of "four square poles" to be set aside for his burial site. The msg. below was sent to me some time ago by someone who was trying to help us search for this cemetery: (This cemetery is just south and east of) 5180 Athens-Walnut Hill Pike, Cave Spring Farm. On the stone post is the # and "Cassidy" so don't know if that is the present owner or not. The marker says: "Home of Capt. Robert Boggs, b. 1746 Mill Creek Hundred DE, moved to VA,, soldier in the Revolution. Came first to KY in 1774 as chain man of Col. John Floyd's survey party, one of the founders of Boonesboro, officer of Cherokee expedition 1776, under Geo. Washington 1777-81, took up KY land totalling 2276 acres, Cave Spring home began in 1784, completed 1792, quaint, substantial Georgian stone house." Now we know we are on the right track and I will have more info to give the grave reg. people. One of the deeds says Whaley's land is touching Robert Boggs, rec. July 1788 DB B, p. 119. Look this over -- or if you did get this information -- and let me know what you think. Does this jibe with what you have? This land is in rural Fayette Co, off US Hwy. 25 and very near I-75 South, about 5 miles from the KY river. Any suggestions anyone???? Carolyn Carolyn Whaley Vosburg Houston, TX