Hi Ann, I wonder if while you are in the Lebanon area if you could check to see if any Justice family members are buried thereabouts? My great-great grandpa Elbert Justice lost a couple wives before marrying my g-grandma Jane King and I haven't been able to find where these first wives and maybe their children are buried. Also haven't found marriage records for any of the wives, but Elbert lived in Lebanon area for at least 10 years before moving on to Lincoln. His family was from NC and his father lived in Casey County, KY. I have pretty much given up hope on finding where these other wives, or wife, are buried. Thanks for any help you might be and don't worry if you don't have the time. I'll get down there someday myself. Pat Justice-Klusman -----Original Message----- From: AHoskinsbr@aol.com <AHoskinsbr@aol.com> To: KYMARION-L@rootsweb.com <KYMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, August 05, 1999 4:18 PM Subject: [KYMARION-L] Wash/Marion Co Cemetery Book? >Hi everyone: > >I am going to be in the old Washington Co (now Marion Co) area week after >next and am hoping to track down the grave of Joseph R. (Randal/Randolph) >HOSKINS. I have in my notes - with no documentation of course :( - that he >was buried in St. Charles Cemetery which I believe is in the Lebanon area. >Is there a Cemetery Book for Washington or Marion Co which shows where he is >buried? Can someone do a look-up? Also, do any of these records contain maps >of the cemetery plots. One of my research pals was recently at the St. >Charles Cemetery and didn't see him so either he's playing "hard to find" >(which he's been doing for years!) or he's buried somewhere else. > >Am really excited about being back in the area. I spent a lot of time in >Campbellsville (Taylor Co) while I was growing up and this will be the first >time I've been back since the genealogy bug bit. I think I will be seeing >things with totally different eyes! > >Thanks in advance-- > >Ann Hoskins-Brown >