In a message dated 11/10/97 2:39:40 PM, tps914@community.net wrote: <<His land was on Stoney Creek, which he left in a deed to his children (James, John, Archibald, Edward, and also to a Nehemiah and David Cook-possibly brothers) so he may have been buried there, but I have no idea where this Stoney Creek could have been. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Roberta Cooke Schmidt>> Dear Roberta, I checked all of the three inventories and did not find a single Cook or Cooke in any of the cemetaries. Sorry. But at least you know which cemeteries not to look in now. May I suggest that you check with the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society at P.O.Box 2272, Danville, Virginia 24541. They have many cemetery inventories for southside Virginia and northside North Carolina. They are headquartered and housed in the Danville Public Library; they do have volunteers who will check on specific items for researchers. They do not do complete lineages, but will copy whatever files they already have on a family if you wish. When I looked through the Alamance County Legacy Book, there is some data on a Henry and Rebecca Cook who came to North Carolina from Sussex County, Virginia. That article was written by a Robert N. Cook, Jr. who may still reside in Burlington, North Carolina or vicinity. Hope that this helps some. John Fox Winston-Salem, NC ==== NCORANGE Mailing List ==== Larry Noah - lrnoah@bigfoot.com - Listowner - NCORANGE mailing list Orange Co, NC USGenWeb site is at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncorange List archives are at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/NCORANGE-L/97/