Good morning Jeanne, The oldest transcription of the DAVIDSON Cemetery at Hickory Point that I have found is from 1938 but it doesn't list a gentleman by the name of Gilbert COAKLEY. Is it possible that Gilbert was actually Thomas G. COAKLEY? Since you have family in the DAVIDSON Cemetery, I was wondering if you knew anything of the DAVIDSON family. In particular, I am looking for information about Otsey or "Ott" DAVIDSON, my great-uncle. Thanks for being part of the ROOTWALKER family. "Support Our US Troops and Allies!" Stan Magnesen ROOTWALKER site/list coordinator ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In a message dated 3/25/03 7:10:49 AM Pacific Standard Time, jeannemillman@msn.com writes: > Subj: Re: [ROOTWALKER] COAKLEY, AVERITT "Assorted Montgomery County Records" > LOOKUPS! > Date: 3/25/03 7:10:49 AM Pacific Standard Time > From: <A HREF="mailto:jeannemillman@msn.com">jeannemillman@msn.com</A> > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:TN-ROOTWALKER-L@rootsweb.com">TN-ROOTWALKER-L@rootsweb.com</A> > To: <A HREF="mailto:TN-ROOTWALKER-L@rootsweb.com">TN-ROOTWALKER-L@rootsweb.com</A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > Thanks stan, > I'll hold off on the AVERITT info for now. > Those are my Coakleys, I have that info. > For the list's information: There are 2 sources for transcription of the > Davidson Cem, in Hickory Pt, Montgomery Co. I will check my research notes > for the name of book in TSLA referrence room that has an earlier > transcription. > > that source lists my uncle Gilbert Coakley. His metal marker is gone in the > later transcription. I don't know if any other folks are missing from the > later transcription. > > Time does erode headstones. Thank goodness for genealogy angels that record > the info for us. > Jeanne >