Thank you for your reply. I have been to so many of the cemeteries including Chesterville, is where Thomas Shelton, Jr., lived in 1837 - Just knew he was there and the first row of stones on the right of entrance, were so black I could not read. The next row his son and dau-in-law were buried. Long ago, Cesterville was on the East side of the county. After the Civil War, and they named Lee Co. after Gen. Robert E. Lee, Chesterville, is now on the county line. When going from Lee to Pontotoc Court House - we turned north on the County line Rd., and would have never found it. About to leave we saw a Utility truck & stopped to ask. We had to go to the end of that road -- make a sharp U turn behind the shrubs and down a little hill to the entrance. I just decided they were buried on that first row and let it go (but not forgotten) Asked a cousin in Canada - they thought perhaps the stones were thrown over the fence. Chesterville Cemetery is listed in the Lee Co. MS list of 130. This cemetery was very clean and not even limbs were thrown over the fence. Since their daughter was buried in Euclatubba Cemetery in Saltillo, and since her mother lived with them until her death, I just knew they were buried there. No. We visited the Archives in Jackson, MS - found Thomas & Mary Shelton were buried in Maxey Cemetery, but no address. Thanks, Georgia Hornbuckle Dallas, TX Surnames - all lines form England: WADE, SHELTON, PUTMAN, CROWE, KNOWLES, HARDIN