Hi Sue, Guess you realize what you started here...this will be hysterical... Anybody ever here the expression "Ole Mike's Liver"... well when my grandfather was a boy he boarded with an old women. This old women had an old bull named MIke...well she killed old Mike and served him up to her boarders..and being a frugal old women she served whatever she had and then reserved it until it was all gone..well one evening her boarders sat down to dinner..one boarder looks to the other boarder and says " You know there's three things that last forever, Hell , Heaven and Ole MIke's Liver" <g> And just out of curiosity does anyone know if the Cemeteries in Tazewell Co., Va. have been recorded in book form.. such as a project by their Genealogical Society...I know alot of counties have been working on such projects..I helped out here in our county... it took about 4 or 5 years to totally complete the project but it was well worth the effort...and I'd like to give a BIG thank you to those who are looking up their ancestors and take the time to do the complete cemetery and pass it on to others...I think most of us realize what a help that is when your not able to visit an area yourself..I was assuming the ones that are listed were done this way...and not as a total project..but we all know what happens when we "assume" something... Stayed tuned for "Good Morning, This Morning...." Pam Researching the following surnames: BURKE, CARTER, PATRICK, WINGO, McGRADY, WIMBERLEY, WITT/WHITT, HENSLEY, ROBERTSON.