My friends - I have been poking around in my old floppy disk collection and found a couple of cemeteries in Graves County that I have converted into plain text files. These are the Cuba Baptist Church Cemetery and the old Martin Cemetery. The Cuba cemetery has burials of folks with birth years as early as 1837. It is midrange in size, with about 75 burials. Surnames of interments there include Redden, Jordan, Mathis, Blalock, Griffith, Pickard, Wright, Creighton, Watts, Cates, Shelby, Hart, Williams, Martin, Boyette, James, Murphy, Glisson, Emerson, Perry, Prince, Dobson and a few others. The old Martin Cemetery has only 11 marked graves, although there are others in that cemetery which are unmarked. The surnames in this Cemetery include Martin, Colley, McIntyre and Farmer. The earliest birth year in this cemetery is about 1815. Subscribers to the lists I host can get either of these files by contacting me and requesting them by name. Time constraints won't allow me to extract data about individuals from these files, so you will receive the complete listing. I will send it as a plain text attachment to an e-mail message, unless you indicate that you need to have it as a *straight* e-mail message. I'll be back tomorrow with the solution to the latest Skills Puzzler. -B ============================================================