Dear Researchers of Greenup County, Kentucky, With the help of Rebecca Patterson and another staff member at the Greenup County Public Library, I have received the answer as to the identity of the cemetery in which my great great grandfather Adoniram COOPER was buried. What I have been puzzled about is why I always heard the cemetery referred to as the SHORT Branch Cemetery, when it is located just off COAL Branch Road. It was pointed out to me that the unimproved road that the cemetery is on is NOT a dead end road, as shown on the detailed map of Greenup County. Instead, the road, a north-south-running road, goes on through to Short Branch! I would never have known that by looking at the map. So, one CAN reach the cemetery by going down Short Branch Road, then turning right, on up to the cemetery, which is also sometimes called the Leonhart Cemetery. By the way, of all the many COOPERs buried in Greenup County, Adoniram COOPER is the ONLY ONE that I am related to, that I KNOW of, that is! No, there was one more, but I do not know where he was buried: Adoniram COOPER's brother Valentine COOPER, who died in 1852 at the age of three years. Adoniram's father William COOPER and Adoniram's brother Artemas COOPER were both buried in Jackson County, West Virginia, in 1903 and 1908 respectively. Randal W. Cooper <rwcooper@kellnet.com> Lorain, Ohio