I have all the Carroll County Cemetery books and I could not find them. There is an explanation. The books only have tombstone inscriptions. If there are no tombstones . . . . I have two grandparents buried in Carroll County and never have found their graves. If you know their religion you might try contacting some of the churches. Norm In a message dated 6/20/2005 5:34:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, treenut@bcpl.net writes: Becca- I don't see him in Volume 2 East Central, Volume 3 Southwest or Vol 6 W-Central. What cem is his wife in? Kathy > Subject: > Cem Help for Jackson McComas and wife Sarah McCullough McComas > From: > "Marti" <becca1959@verizon.net> > Date: > Sun, 19 Jun 2005 09:49:39 -0400 > To: > MDCARROL-L@rootsweb.com > > >Could someone please check cemetery inscriptions for Carroll County for >Jackson McComas (b. c1818, d. 1880-1887) and his wife, Sarah McCullough >McComas (b. c1820, d. 1887)? I have Vol 4 Northeast, but not the others. > >Jackson is a mystery to me. He and Sarah lived in Balto County between >1850-1870, then were in Balto City in 1880. However, I can't locate info on >his death. Sarah's death certificate shows she died in Balto City in 1887 >but was buried in Carroll County. I have no other connection between this >line and Carroll County. I am hoping her gravesite might provide some >information. > >Any help would be greatly appreciated. >Becca > >