Now I know that usually such a subject line just means I want information about her. But Linda is no ordinary researcher - comes from spending too much time in cemeteries. I'm actually trying to find Eliza Jane Hobbs The local newspaper just published a big full page story about me and my research. This was read by a local landlord. He had a tenant who had purchased a marker for Eliza Jane Hobbs but was never able to locate her grave. When she died, the landlord found the marker while cleaning up around her place and put it on his porch. Well, now I have it until I can find her. Anyone have any information about her that might help? Might be some information across the line in SC even. Any hints would be greatly appreciated. Never a dull moment up here in the hills -- Linda Hoxit Raxter http://www.rootsquest.com/~alextree lraxter@citcom.net Western North Carolina Cemeteries and More! American Local History Network - Transylvania County, NC Coordinator Related to at least half the county at least once ; )