John William Looney and Mary Polly Hamilton Looney were my great-great-great-great grandparents. They are buried somewhere in or around the area where I live, but I have never been able to pinpoint which cemetery exactly, although I suspect it is probably Friendship Baptist Church, which is just up the road from me. It is where Moses Looney, his father is buried, and it is where his son, my great-great-great grandfather, Francis Marion Looney along with his wife and my great-great-great grandmother, Rebekah Amanda Brown Looney, are buried. Their son, John William Looney, who was named for his grandfather, is buried at another church just a few miles away from me, called Basham Chapel Methodist. For years, I have been told that Francis Marion Looney served in the Confederate Army, along with his brother in law, and my great-great grandfather on my father's side, Andrew Jackson Brown. I have all of the paperwork on my Brown family ancestor, but nothing on Francis Marion Looney, so if anyone out there has anything on him that they would not mind sharing, I'd love to hear from you. Francis Marion died around 40 years of age, so he did not live long enough to draw a pension, if he did serve. While digging for records on Francis Marion Looney, I did come across the service records of his brother, Madison W. "Matt" Looney, who served with "B" Company of the 20th Mississippi Infantry Regiment (Confederate States of America Army). I hope that this is able to help some of you out. I don't live far from most of the sites in and around where our Looney ancestors lived here in North Alabama, so if any of you are up this way and want to see any of the cemeteries, just drop me a line. Thanks, Derek Brown 565 Brown Road Danville, AL 35619