Mary Macey JOY, widow of John Wardner JOY, was killed in the 'great cyclone of 78' and one of her grown sons, Fred suffered a broken leg and his wife, Fanny Devlin Joy was killed also, and their home was badly damaged. His wife's sister, Julia Shotwell, who lived in 'a big old red brick house' just east of the cemetery, took Fred and his little daughter, Mary Frances into her home. After Fred remarried to the widow Hester Spurlock, Mary Frances remained with, and was raised by her Aunt Julia, who also had 5 children of her own. Just a bit of interest for all of you, I believe the 'big old red brick house was probably the house that those engraved steps led up to. Mary Macey Joy and John Wardner were my GG Grandparents. Pat, in Oregon ----- Original Message ----- From: Shirleyb To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 4:47 AM Subject: [MORAY-CGA] Re: MORAY-CGA-D Digest V01 #219 Shotwell cemetery. You need to go to Richmond. On Main St. there is a large cemetery, next to it a smaller one. The steps leading up to the smaller one have SHOTWELL written on them. A little further and there is another set of steps with SHOTWELL on them. These were the steps that let up to Shotwell home. The cemetery is next to the old Shotwell school which is now apartments. It is on the west side of town & on the North side of Main (business 10 highway).