Ebenezer Rogers and his wife Celia were buried in the cemetery behind their home near Huggins Bridge. Some years ago, the family had all the stones in this little cemetery moved to Fork Baptist Church. The stones do not appear in the Dillon Cemetery Book at Fork Baptist Church, because at that time they were still in the field between the old Rogers place and Little Pee Dee River. They are listed in the book under Rogers Cemetery, page 10. Until quite recently, five or six stones from the Rogers Cemetery sat at the front corner of the church cemetery, right beside the brick wall, all in a row. I was recently told, and a visit confirmed, that these stones have been moved again, this time to a position directly behind the church. At least, three of them are there now - Ebenezer, Celia, and John D. I've no idea what happened to the other stones. Here are the names and years on the stones, as given at the time the Ebenezer Rogers Family Cemetery was surveyed. I have truncated the dates. Ebenezer Rogers, 1804 - 1875 Celia B., wife of Ebenezer Rogers - dates unobtainable Son of W.H. & Lenora Rogers 1894 - 1895 Infant of W.H. & Lenora Rogers Sep 1876 - Nov 1876 Octavia Rogers, dau of W.H. & Lenora Rogers 1866 - 1885 John Dew Rogers 1835 - 1892 Unmarked grave. This cemetery was copied in 1975 by Mrs. Thelma Rogers Carmichael. I was originally told by a family member that the stones were moved in about the 1950s, but since the Cemetery Book indicates that Ms. Thelma Rogers copied them at the original location in 1975, they must have been moved to the church cemetery sometime after that date. I found them at the church when I moved back to this area in 1984. Per W.W. Sellers in his "History of Marion County" Celia Rogers, wife of Ebenezer Rogers, was the daughter of Barrett Barfield Senior, That would make her the sister of Barrett "Writ" Barfield Junior. I have found nothing in the records to confirm or to contradict this. According to 1850 Marion census Celia, wife of Ebenezer Rogers, was born circa 1813. All or most of this information, along with the location of Huggins Bridge, location of the Rogers Cemetery, etc., has been previously posted to the Marion list. I would urge any newcomers to the list, or anyone who has never taken the time to do this, to visit the Genweb search page for the SCMarion List Archives. There is a ton of data in the List Archives just waiting for you. http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/SC/marion.html Go to the bottom of the page, and click on "Search the SCMARION Archives." Then select your year (1997 - 2001) and type in your search words. I just did a search for the year 2000 for "Rogers and Huggins" and had 24 hits. "Ebenezer and Rogers" for the same year turned up 16 hits. On the Marion County Genweb site, Victoria has a link, right in the middle of the page, to the List Archives Search Engine. If you use this link, you need to type in SCMARION when the next screen comes up. Regards to all, Jo Church Dickerson