This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ncB.2ACE/1459.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for this information. I do know that one set of grandparents are buried in Pon Pon, William Edward Gordon, Jr. and Catherine Ann Belser Gordon. I have a copy of Catherines will that made her request to be buried beside her husband in Pon Pon. My brick wall for many years is Williams parents, William, Sr, and Elizabeth (Elliott) Gordon. Sometimes it is best not to assume anything, but I know for a fact that I am 6 generation Presbyterian and I feel in my heart that they were as well. Story that has been passed down is that Sr. was our immigrant ancestor from Scotland to Charleston. I have sent for many wills and documents and can not find anything to give me definatives answers. Was told through passed down info that his death was 1817 and the only wills in Charleston for that time frame were the wrong ones. When Jr. married Catherine the announcement I have out of newspaper stated he was of the Round O so I have searched Colleton area as well as Charleston. Up unti! l my father, All the other Gordon men, 4 of my grandfathers, died of heart disease on or before the age of 50 so this could have been his demise which could have been so sudden there was not a will. I have not found one for any of my other grandfathers either, only grandmothers, so you can see how this makes my search more difficult. Sorry this became such a long saga. I am tempted to order the book anyway, but I have so many documents that I have purchased that turned out not to be mine, I wonder if they would be in book. I live in NY or I would go to cemeteries myself and look, which I hope to do one day anyway. The names of the other families you named as being buried in Pon Pon have not shown up in my family tree as of date, but sounds as though it was a family cemetery. Thanks for your help Mary