This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ReB.2ACE/2597.1 Message Board Post: Several ways to find your ancestor's grave in Humbolt, TN. First write directly to the cemetery, Secondly, write the courthouse of the county asking for the death certificate. It will probably cost you something, but tht is cheap enough. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngibson/cemeteries/rosehill.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~djwm/html/fam00021.htm page 2 of Rose Hill listing: Whittle/Hesmondhalgh Whittle, Myzette Craig 9-3-1918(mother)- Hesmondhalgh, Patricia Green 2-19-1939 9-12-1985 (daughter) Double Springs Presbyterian Cemetery 18 Double Springs Road, Humboldt, Tennessee (Highway 70 East, outside Gibson, Tennessee) Section 3 from road, between section 2 and old section near fence--beginning at church and going toward back of section): WRIGHT, Birdie Watson 1892 1941 Section 5, behind church WRIGHT, Gussie M. November 4, 1923 April 30, 1971 [military marker: Tennessee PFC 573 Bomb Sqdn AAF World War II] WRIGHT, Marshal L. August 26, 1948 June 10, 1981 Bell Chapel CumberlandPresbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson Co, TN WRIGHT, Nancy, dau of D and Permelia Reed and wife of J. R. Wright: Dec 8, 1822- Jul 27, 1888 Baptist Church Cemetery On Hwy 45 coming in to Kenton from Rutherford, turn left at the 2nd stop sign. This is W. College St. or Mason Hall Road. Go .8 mile. Turn left on Morrella Rd. Go 5.2 miles, then turn left at the Bethpage Baptist Church sign. Go .5 mile and cemetery is on the left WRIGHT, Oscar Leyton - 11-13-1893 - 11-6-1977 (checker player) WRIGHT, Mary Ginevra - 12-8-1872 - 12-10-1918 Dan V. - 7-31-1866 - 7-1-1954 WRIGHT, James N. - 10-8-1905 - 2-12-1907 (son of Daniel V. & Mary G. Wright) WRIGHT, infant son of D.V. & M.G. Wright - born 11-29-1895 WRIGHT, J.N. - 3-2-1832 - 8-20-1912 Mary Flowers - 12-21-1838 - 1-7-1919 (his wife) Old Bradford Located on West Main Street in Bradford, Tennessee. This is the largest cemetery within a few miles' radius of Bradford. From City Hall, go west down Main Street. It will meet the old Hwy. 45. From there, turn right onto old Hwy. 45. Then turn left down West Main Street. The cemetery is down this road on the right. It is very visible from the road and has a large sign near the entrance. WRIGHT H.C. 26-Oct-1874 01-Nov-1898 Son of H.C. & S.A. Wright All above came from: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search I found the person who transcribed the grave stones and asked for address of Rosehill Cemetery or contact person. See what somes.