Hi Maude: Many thanks for your great tip about the Case burial plot on Sarah Wells Trail, across from Viking Hill Farm. I spent about 5 hours there last week, with work gloves, loppers, crow bar and writing pad. I managed to cut away enough to get to the stones, and I pried-up all fallen stones I could find. (There may be some few still hidden under the leaves etc, but I got most of 'em.) Where possible, I leaned stones against a log or a tree. I copied down all the family info I could decipher. Some of my reading differs from yours. If you get a chance to go back, maybe comparison of our interpretations will yield a resolution. Here's a list of 47 stones (Front-to-back of cemetery, loosely): FRONTISH AREA McCall, Andrew J, son of Win J (?) and Minabelle McCall d. 5/5/1851 ae 0-4-7 (i.e., 4 months, 7 days) Unreadable Anderson, Johnny B, son of Walter and Eranoos(?) J. Anderson d.7/21/1851 ae 5-4-11 (5 years, four months, 11 days) Anderson, Walter 6/26/1859, ae 63-0-3 Case, Virgil R., son of Daniel & Julia Case, d. 1/8/1839, ae 23-10-6 with footstone inscribed "V.R.C" Case, Daniel Julia (??That's how I saw it!) d. 5/11/1823, ae 12-3-21 McEwell, Catherine "only ________", d. ??/25/1853, ae 21-2-? Large broken unreadable Case, Daniel d. 1857 in his ?7the year (1st digit illegible) Case, Jillian(?), dau of Daniel & Julia Case, d. 8/26/1821, ae _____ Case, unreadable, dau Jabiel(?) Case d. 5/18/1879 Case, Julia _________, widow of David Case Case, David, d. 3/11/1819 in his 36th year 3 small unreadable stones Case, Mary wife of Daniel Case, d. 6/26/1839 in 81st year of her life. Case, Daniel, d. 11/2/1830 in the 76th year of his life Case, Sarah, d. 7/17/1795 in the 66th year of her age "Our souls should learn the heavenly art T'improve the hours we have That we may act the wiser part And live beyond the grave." Gowers, William H. Jr, son of William H. and J_______ Gowers d.7/28/1853 Case, unreadable/broken Gowers, William H., d. 9/30/1852, ae 28-10-?? Gowers, James H., son of William H. and June(?) Gowers d. 2/16/1851 ae 1-8-??. Unreadable, d. 1816 E.C.S. (Small, maybe footstone) M.M.V. (Small, maybe footstone) 2 unreadables Case, Mary, dau of D______ and Julia Case, d. 5/15/1879 Case, Birdsey, d. 12/21/1863 Case, _itl__ary(?), wife of Bita(?), d. 4/9/1819 Unreadable Several sunken, apparently uncarved stones S.C., small. 2 more smalls MIDDLISH AREA Case, John, d. 1/2/1826, ae 41-0-24 H.C. J.C. Z.C. Case, Hannah d. 9/12/1825, ae 41-0-24 2 red stones unreadable REAR AREA _____________, Elizabeth, d. Dec 1(?) 1835, ae 66-0-10 (This one might be readable in the right light.) Unreadable A.W. (red stone) Carpenter, Adam (or Adah?), d. 3/1/1817, ae 70 yrs Unreadable broken I had hoped to find additional Carpenters in this area, but did not. My Carman Carpenter (c.1750-1811) lived no more than about 1/4 mile from this burial ground until he sold his property to David Case in 1796. So I may have some connection with Adam/Adah listed above, but I have no knowledge of it. (Would Adah--if that's what it is--be a man's or woman's name?) I hope this info helps someone. Are there any Case researchers on the OC list? I'll send some other info (from other cemeteries) anon.