Jack Fly mentioned that he thought that Ephriam Hembree that we had posted on the Mano page was probably the same person that he had found a stone for in Old Easley. The military numbers match and since I don't have a photo for him in Mano, I think that he is the same person, too. The stone has E. F. Hembree on it with his military number - a Civil War stone. We talked about this obit have Hemphill Cemetery listed in it and I think that part must be a mistake by the paper since there weren't any Hemphill in that area. Inscription: "Co. L, 1 Ark. Cav." - Research Note: Online Newspapers - Mano News: Ephriam Hembrey, a well known citizen, died at his home near Mano, Friday morning, May 16, 1913, age about 80 years. He died very suddenly. He leaves a wife and 7 children and host of grandchildren. Funeral services were held at his home. His remains were interred in the Hemphill Cemetery. Cassville Republican, Thursday, May 22, 1913 - Ephriam Hembree had three wives: Elizabeth, Mary Ann Clark, and Tennessee Russell daughter of Milo and Nicey Haddock Russell. Tennie had 1st married Henry Dell and they had 1 son, Charles Dell. She married Ephriam Hembree March 10, 1907. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/cemetery/oldeasley/oldeasley.htm Donna Cooper