I found much valuable information about family in visiting the cemetery postings in East and West Feliciana, but I need more detailed locations if you can help: MULFORD CEMETERY on Retreat Plantation. Where is Retreat and what family is it most closely connected to? I am trying to learn more about the COBB family. Sarah MULFORD was a BINGAHAM, first married to Stephen COBB, who was the son of Arthur COBB who was in Natchez District as early as 1783. Early Natchez court records show a son named William and connections with the children of Jedediah SMITH. In the late 1780s, early 1790s Israel, Josephus and Calvin Smith married three COB sisters--Sara (Sallie), Patience and Priscilla--supposedly from Wilkinson County. Sara died early as did her brother-in-law Josephus. Patience married 2nd John BAKER, and they lived in West Feliciana. No one has ever determined who the parents of the COBB sisters were; so all COBB leads help. DOHERTY CEMETERY: Members of the DOHERTY family married descendants of Courtland SMITH of West Feliciana, my ggg-grandfather. Who were the early DOHERTYS and where did they live? Where is the cemetery located? Does anyone know where in West Feliciana the Courtland SMITH cemetery is located? According to the book, The Rev. Henry Smith (Puritan Pastor) and His Family by Brady, SMITH and five sons are buried at his plantation, which was called "The Oaks." Supposedly this was a land grant obtained at the same time his brother Luther got Locust Grove and his friend John BOON[E] also settled in the Felicianas. (Courtland m. 1st Catherine COOPER, 2nd, Narcissa BOON, 3rd, Jane BOON. The Oaks is said to have adjoined Luther SMITH's and BOON's land and to have been located on the west side of Thompson's Creek between St. Francisville and Jackson. There is a house pictured on page 57 In the little book, Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow, published by the Jackson Assembly, that shows Monte Bello, "originally called Oaks Plantation. . . Locally, many of the old times remember it as the Smith place." Is this the family home? And does anyone know the location of the BOON property? I appreciate any and all help. E. W. Prichard