hi cuz thanks for the comback i've been on f-a-g less the 2 months/have almost 200 mems now. if i cant find the ceme, i create 'unknown' in the area. I started hunting over 20 yrs ago /find my fathers people/ he was orphan??/ found he an a brother was raised by maternal gr parents//then we found his parents marriage cert,,my gran father was J.R. Campbell 1843-unk an Leonia Jackson -1857-unk. found the Jackson back to England. Thanks to internet an other's. Have a web site --abt 10,000 in it now. I keep at finding people ,putting on find a grave, maybe help some else. have a great day Bill n Lois --- On Sun, 4/10/11, Anna L Bertram <abertram@dtccom.net> wrote: From: Anna L Bertram <abertram@dtccom.net> Subject: [TNFENTRE] Cemeteries in Fentress Co. To: tnfentre@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, April 10, 2011, 8:09 PM Bill, When you sign in to Find-a-Grave go to "Find a Cemetery" Leave the name of the cemetery blank and just put in the state and county. It will bring up all the cemeteries that are on Find-A-Grave for Fentress County. When you click on the name of each cemetery you will get an address so you can make a list of Jamestown cemeteries if you don't want to include the whole county in your project. You will find that many of the cemeteries have names that are different from those in the book by Gary Norris or the older one by Mabel Rushton Wheeler. There are many reasons for this, one being that most country cemeteries have more than one name. Another being that names of cemeteries, especially in rural areas, change from time to time. Good luck! I am glad you are going to be posting on FAG. I find doing so to be a way I can help other people, even those far away and unknown to me, to pay back some of the kindness shown to me through my years of family research. Anna Bertram http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/TNFENTRE ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNFENTRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message