Connie, thank you for sending that information. It really is a little "family cemetery", and all the names are significant. I appreciate you taking the time to send it. Karen, I don't know much at all about Turners, except that there were NC Turners in the late 1700s in the same area as the Boones and Bryans - "old Rowan Co.", who seem to come to Ky about the same time & place. There are several early Turner girls m. into Bryan lines, but I don't know how they all connect to each other. One John Turner, Sr. was living in Marion Co., IN in 1830 when he signed over his Pendleton Co. property to his daughter Mary Turner (Mrs. Will) Bryan's sons Wm., John & James. This was a month after Will Bryan d. 1830. Will Bryan s/o Sam Bryan s/o Wm Bryan & Mary Boone. The other ones I have are a Roger Turner who was also in old Rowan, he lived ca.1745 - ca.1800 &, I think, married a woman named Catherine. Two of his daus m. Bryans. Eliz. Turner 1761-1833 m. Daniel B. Bryan, s/o Mary Boone Bryan. Eliz' younger sister Jane ca.1780-? m. 1799 Ky, Enoch Bryan s/o Joseph s/o Morgan2 s/o Morgan1. I do not know if Eliz and Jane had brothers, I would assume so, but do not know anything else. One Jacob Turner, b. before 1800 nfi, m. 1816 Pendleton Co., Rebecca G. Saunders (1800-1817, according to some accounts. if so, he likely remarried & had a diff family). Rebecca was one of the younger orphaned d/o Sarah Grant [d/o Wm. Grant & Eliz Boone, who was Mary Boone Bryan's sister] and John Saunders and Rebecca was then living with her sister who was the wife of Thomas Bryan, who was the bro of Will Bryan above. An Edward P. Turner m. Sarah Sallie Bryan in 1818 in Fayette Co.. This Sallie Bryan a d/o Lewis Bryan, s/o Daniel B. Bryan above. That's all I know about Turners. Maybe something rings a bell. Thanks again to all who've tried to help in my search. Kathryn