Jack, my ancestors died around 1880. I will see if I can locate an address for this Dr. Moore. Does anyone on the list have a first name for this Dr. Moore? >Jean, >I have gotten cemetery information from death records in the archives. >I knew that my aunt was buried there but on her death certificate the cemetery >is shown as Moore. If your ancestor died between 1912 and >1942 you can get a copy at the archives for less than .50 cents. You have to go >there to get it but that beats $10.00 from the health dept. >My aunt is a Young who was a teen ager when she died. >I am not sure Dr. Moore is still living, but for years he maintained the >cemetery. > >Jean Silverthorne wrote: > >> Thanks Jack, >> >> I went to the Moore Cemetery in 1992 or 93. The only graves left are Isaac >> B. and Jane Moore. >> (By the way, when I arrived in Clarke Co., a young man--a Riley--who worked >> over at Clarko State Park was the person who directed me to the Moore >> Cemetery. He told me he was related to the Moores.) Who is your aunt who >> is buried there? >> >> Isaac and Jane's headstones are relatively new--probably replacements of >> the old originals. There were several other graves, including some Ivy's, >> when H.H. Daniels enumerated it back years earlier. I feel like it was the >> burial place of my g. grandmother, Louisa Moore. It would be the logical >> place since Louisa's husband had died and her parents took in her children >> after she died. That is why I so desperately would like for someone >> (possibly the Moores who still live in Clarke Co) to share any knowlege the >> people they know for sure were buried there. Surely someone somewhere >> knows! >> Jean >