I've been following the conversations about finding the tombstones/burial sites of people. I hate to be discouraging but sometimes our ancestors just didn't bother with marking the site. For example, my great-great-grandfather and his wives and children are all buried on his farm outside Metropolis, Illinois, in a little fenced area with no stones. My grandmother remembers seeing the area and being told by her father that that was where his family was buried (in the 1850s-1880s). Also a lot of of the stones in Kentucky were soft sandstone which became lumps after awhile even if they had been carved originally. Nina