Since this list has just gotten up and running again, I thought I'd throw in my surnames. My great-grandparents were William Moss Raysor and Anna Murray Gavin. Her father was Charles Gavin, b. 1815 in Colleton County, and her mother was Martha Tatum (whose mother was a Murray). W.M. Raysor's father was Rev. Dr. Thomas Raysor,a physician and Methodist minister who was born in Orangeburg County but traveled from church to church in SC. His mother was Hannah Stokes. The Charles Gavin family moved to Florida in the late 1850s, where his wife and infant daughter died and are buried. He returned Anna to South Carolina, but after the Civil War, Charles migrated alone to Brazil with the confederate colonists called the Confederados. Here's my plight: I cannot find where William Moss Raysor and Anna Murray Gavin Raysor are buried. I hear from a cousin that it's in a community called Boiling Springs, in what was a church cemetery (the church is no longer there). I have to assume this is the Boiling Springs in Barnwell County, and not the one near Spartenburg. I do know there are members of the Stokes family in the cemetery, also. I haven't found anything on this cemetery, and can't figure out why they would have been buried there, when most of the family lived in Branchville, St. George, Bamberg and Orangeburg. Does anyone know anything about this community? Is there anything there now? Thanks, Pat Sabin Low Country Families - http://patsabin.com/lowcountry/