There are no papers related to Darling's death in Wilkinson County, nor mention in his wife's probate papers. I have been searching files, folders, cabinets, papers, etc for ten years looking for them. If anyone out there finds anything it would be greatly appreciated by many McGraw researchers. A side note: Darling may not have died in Wilkinson County. A few months after Darling McGraw of Wilkinson County sold his possessions to his brother-in-law, James Meeks, a (not known if it is the same one) Darling McGraw shows up in Vicksburg obtaining a marriage license. I have no definite clue if this is the same Darling McGraw of Wilkinson County, but anything is possible. Darling and his bride more to the Arkansas territory. I could not find a death there either for him, but it is probable he died there. If you are interested in that you can email me about this. I do need a favor. I would greatly appreciate it if someone knows where Ansel McGraw, Darling's son is buried. The book of Confederates buried in Mississippi and the Wilkinson County Civil War books list him as buried in Wilkinson County but not where he is at. I cannot find his grave anywhere any of the Mcs are buried or for that fact even listed in the Cemetery book. Thanks in advance. Kathy C.