Good Afternoon!!! According to what line your are on, there are various places that would pertain to your line. For Example: The Sandridge Cemetery in the White Hall area. Some 60-70 fieldstone graves of the early Maupin family include, I am almost sure, Thomas Maupin d. abt. 1765, Gabriel Maupin d. 1794, Ann Ballard Maupin, d. abt. 1820, John Maupin, son of Daniel, d. abt. 1806 and his wife Frances Dabney Maupin, d. ??, her mother Sarah Jennings Dabney d. abt. 1789. Judith Maupin Epperson Burch, and John Burch, her husband. Next: The Jarman Cemetery, again all fieldstone graves, located on the Jarman Homeplace and right next to the site where the Methodist Meeting House stood, which was on the original Brown's Gap Turnpike. This is in White Hall also. Next: The Maupin Cemetery--Old Batna Farm on the mountain in White Hall, descendants of William Maupin and Mildred White, they are possibly buried there also many fieldstone graves, but inscribed stones for many of this line. John (the red head) Maupin is definitely buried there. Next: The Maupin Cemetery--Old Browns Gap Turnpike about two miles south of White Hall. Addison Maupin, Chapman White Maupin, William Amos Maupin, and several children. This is the family of Socrates Maupin, who is buried at the University. This Cemetery is very-very difficult to get into it is heavily overgrown. The Original Thomas Ballard Home. You can see it from the road north and east of White Hall, it sits across the road from the Homeplace of Mosias Jones's Land Grant parcel. Wesley Chapel Church, Free Union. Land for this church given by Thompson and Via families, many many Maupins buried in the Cemetery behind it. Very well kept, still being used. I can announce the various places for people to visit at the Friday day or evening meeting. And don't forget anyone wishing to can go to church Sunday at Mt. Moriah Church. Also there are two winerys in the White Hall area also. I would suggest a ride up through Sugar Hollow most of this land was owned by Daniel Maupin in 1748. On the south is what was know as William Maupin's Mountain. If I can be of any further help please let me know. I guess you know that James Monroe's home is just down the road from Thomas Jefferson's home and the Michie Tavern is on the same road. William