If you mean cemeteries in Caroline, I can't help. My offer related to the counties in which I have a tract map to which I could connect the cemetery sites. I have no tract map for Caroline. *** With respect to the MD Cemetery Project site and the Somerset/Wicomico/Worcester lists there, that also remains a more complicated problem than I was suggesting I could undertake. Most of the transcribed cemeteries there don't have the explicit latitude/longitude readings I was asking for, and there's not really a high correlation between them and the USGS cemetery lists (which do). If someone were to undertake creating the lat/long coordinates for all (or even most) of the transcribed sites, I can use my database to quickly tie each to an original patent. Lacking sufficiently good coordinates here, I'm not in a position to make those determinations - which I hoped someone else was able to do. Many of the little family plots, of course, contain legible stones only for parties buried in the 19th century and later. Most of the patents date from the 17th and 18th centuries. Even so, the linkages could turn out to be useful, maybe suggesting that the 19th century stones in the spot were added to earlier markers on a long-established family burying ground. Deeds, in any event, would also show if the same family with surviving markers had held the land for many years, and we'd have a significant clue as to where their ancestors were interred. I've simply thought for years that this would be an interesting avenue to test, having my data in hand. John Judy Ebner <judy_ebner@yahoo.com> wrote: >I can provide info on two cemeteries. will get back to you. best regards. >