Jen, At 12:03 PM 6/5/2004, you wrote: >I hope that someone can help me. My GGgandfather Isom Riddle was buried in >the Pratt Cemetary in Letcher County Kentucky. At one point I located a list >of who was buried in that cemetary but since have been unable to locate the >site again. At the time I found it I was not aware of what Isom Riddles >first wife's name was and now I need to know if she was buried there with >him in Letcher or if she died before he left Wise Virginia. I am trying to >determine what her maiden name was. I know his second wife was Susanna >Wilson but all that I have on his first wife and my grandmother is that her >name was Sarah ?. If anyone could help me I would truly appreciate it. I >am also hoping that if she is buried there perhaps it could be her families >cemetary and I can research other interments and determine what her maiden >name was. According to my Letcher County Cemetery Book, Vol. 5, there is an Isom Riddle buried in the Green Acres Cemetery in Ermine. His birth and death dates are listed as Nov. 9, 1894, and Oct. 7, 1966, respectively. His wife, Victoria Riddle, is buried next to him and her dates are Jan. 16, 1899, and Aug. 22, 1975. Is this your Isom Riddle? I could not find a Pratt Cemetery listed in any of the 7 volumes of Letcher County Cemetery books, nor is there a Pratt Cemetery listed on my website (ie. at http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyletch/cemetery/records/index.htm ). However, cemeteries are quite often known by more than one name, depending on who you ask. Brian K. Caudill Malabar, FL Visit my Letcher County, KY, Web Page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyletch/letcher.htm Visit my Family Tree Maker Web Page at http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/u/Brian-K-Caudill/ Visit the Letcher County Historical and Genealogical Society website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyletch/lchgs/index.htm List of Letcher County Historical and Genealogical Society Publications: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyletch/lchgs/pubs/books.htm Visit my Caudill Connection Web Page at http://home.mpinet.net/~bcaudill/caudill.htm