Good morning Gloria, I am placing your email in our Archives Folder, if you don't mind. We will see if we can find a death certificate for Carl Dean CONLEY. I'll be the first to admit that I don't know everything about all the cemeteries in the ROOTWALKER region, but I do know the Riverview Cemetery pretty well as a zillion or so of my family are buried there. I don't recall ever hearing the Riverview Cemetery called the Blackbottom Cemetery. Prior to being Riverview, I have heard that it was called the City Cemetery. When I was a child my mother and grandmother had an urge almost every evening to go for long walks. Frequently, we walked through Riverview where my grandmother, grandfather and mother would point out graves of people that they knew and explain who they were and their relationship to us. I even found my first arrowhead in that cemetery when I was about 5 years old! A transcription of the Riverview Cemetery that we have in the ROOTWALKER library from the 1930's refers to the cemetery as Riverview. Hopefully, we will find a death certificate for Carl. That should help determine where he is buried. Thanks for being part of the ROOTWALKER family. God Bless America! Stan Magnesen ROOTWALKER site/list coordinator ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In a message dated 3/31/03 6:35:59 PM Pacific Standard Time, gjs@acd.net writes: > Subj: [ROOTWALKER] Montgomery County, TN > Date: 3/31/03 6:35:59 PM Pacific Standard Time > From: <A HREF="mailto:gjs@acd.net">gjs@acd.net</A> > To: <A HREF="mailto:TN-ROOTWALKER-L@rootsweb.com">TN-ROOTWALKER-L@rootsweb.com</A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > HI, > My folks William Herschel and Mable Roberta Elrod Conley lived in > Clarksville TN. They were married in 1935. their 3 rd child was Carl Dean > Conley b. Dec.24,1940 and died Jan. 24, 1941. He had been "sickly". I did > find a newspaper artical about his death but it didn't say what funeral > home was taking care of him or where he was buried. > > My brother Willie thinks Carl was buried at Blackbottom > cemetery. I believe it is now Riverview. I understand that the "old fella" > who was the caretaker past away quiet a while ago, taking many unwritten > grave sites with him. Carl did not have a head stone. I hope to put a stone > on my brothers grave if possible > > My parents moved to Michigan where I was born in 1945. My parents also > bought some land near First Street in the 50's. If you have that type of > info ,I would like that also. > > Thanks for your interest in being so helpful to others. > Gloria