I will get the address, author, and publishers name of the books today so all interested parties may order them. I would love both nvol myself, as I said I just have copies from one vol. Here is my last entry....will let you know abt the books The UNDERWOOD FAMILY CEM lies on a hilltopbetween Lawton and Dry Branch. Buried there Five Unmarked James UNDERWOOD, b. Apr 2, 1864 - d. Jun 16, 1936 Walter Underwood, b. Sept 22, 1876, d. Mar 3, 1924 Francis M. Underwood, b. May 29, 1872, d. Feb 9, 1903 America E. Underwood, b. July 3, 1833, d. Nov 5, 1908 Almander Underwood, b. Aug 26, 1830, d. Nov 12, 1914 America May Underwood, b. April 8 1902, d. Sept 10, 1927 Mary E. Underwood, b. Jan 27, 1874, d. Oct 15, 1944 E. Rex Underwood, b, Feb 15, 1870, d. Feb 16, 1921 Lyman Allen Underwood, b. Apr 4, 1903, d. Feb 24, 1928 George Dexter Underwood, b. Apr 25, 1932, d. June 18, 1932, s/o Clifford and Clara Charles Clifford Underwood, b. July 11, 1909, d. Sept 21, 1933 Pansy M. Underwood, 1907-1963 Paul Underwood, 1905- Rex T. Underwood, b. Sept 18, 1928, d. Feb 3, 1969 The Ham Cem lies beside the waters of Fleming Fork, a tributary of Tygarts Creek, in Western Carter Co. Interstate 64 runs directly in front of this small overgrown graveyard , which lies upon the west side of the creek close to Forest Rivers house in a stand of trees. There are 20 to 30 unmarked graves. The marked stones read: M. Ham dec. Feb 28, 1875 In Me (In Memory) of L. Pugh died Sept the 11, 1852 Robert B. Parrish, d. Oct 1, 1854 J.N. Ham, Co F, 24 th Ky Inf Harvey Ham, b. April 16, 1816. d. Sept 9, 1901, Co F, 24th Ky Mary A., w/o Harva Ham, b. May 10, 1818, d. Nov 4, 1906 Shelton B. Ham b. Feb 14, 1842, d. Aug 20, 1910 Daniel Thacker, d. Dec 27, 1858 Martha? Elizap, and on second line, ETH Nancy Ham, d. March the 20th, 1857 Between Olive Hill and Grayson on U.S. 60 lies the small community of Pleasant Valley. There is an Interchange between U.S. 60 and I 64 located there, and if one takes the last roadon the right(coming from Olive Hill) before one reaches the exchange, the following can be found under a large pine tree, near the end of a gravel road on the left William A. Brown, b. Dec 2, 1827, d. Feb 20, 1875, 48 yrs , 2mos, 18 days 1 unmarked grave William Addison Brown was the same as Low Brown Jr. and a brother to Sarah M. Brown Taber and half brother to James A. Brown