I had no idea someone would know where the private graves in the county would be too. Wow! Would your husband have any idea where the Maddox home graves were? I'm sure John Maddox who died in Lewis Co. 1824 would have been buried on his own property. Katheryn Maddox Haddad ----- Original Message ----- From: ROGNDIB@aol.com To: KYLEWIS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 7:41 PM Subject: Re: [ KYLEWIS] Visit im not sure on anyone showing you were it is but,...they have the listings of all cemetarys and where and whos in them. . they could tell you where. the library has books too. like i said this lil town has lots of info to search in. my husbands family is gillespies and foudrays and mcelfresh. most of them from tolesboro. not too far from vanceburg. that forest foudre has obits too from way back. hes 80 and his mom use to keep track of these things and now he does. hes a history book himself. he knows where the old cemetarys were on the old farms too. hes there on fri only.the historical society building is a lil house. its on a one way st. on your left. keep your eyes open. it sits real close to another building and you miss it as you go by. if i remember street name ill send it. ill look for my papers. diane boyes ==== KYLEWIS Mailing List ==== Messge Board: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.lewis&o=1&maxrows=25&dir=next