http://www.tngenweb.org/records/henderson/cemeteries/morris2.htm I visited the Morris Family Cemetery on Sandy Hollow Road today. I was able to get complete dates for D. Q. Morris. The cemetery had been recorded by Alicia Adcox and Joan Howell back in 1976. Alicia Adcox usually recorded only first name (or initials), last name, birth year, death year. The trouble is that the cemetery I visited was not the cemetery I expected to find there. http://www.tngenweb.org/records/henderson/cemeteries/morris1.htm Jonathan Smith recorded a Morris Cemetery which appears in his "Tombstone Inscriptions from Black Cemeteries in Henderson County, Tennessee." Jonathan Smith describes the cemetery as thus: "Located in north Henderson County, very near that county's border with Carroll County to the north. One of the two or three cemeteries in Henderson County known as the Morris cemeteries. Situated on the north side of Morris Cemetery Road about four miles southeast of Yuma, Tennessee via Yuma Road and Morris Cemetery Road." However, on the maps showing where black cemeteries are found, the location shown for the Morris Cemetery recorded by Jonathan Smith is the location of the Morris Family Cemetery. see http://www.tngenweb.org/records/henderson/cemeteries/bche-03.htm for maps Does anyone know the correct location of the Morris Cemetery recorded by Jonathan Smith? There is another Morris Cemetery in the Christian Chapel community, I think on the west side of Safford Mill Road: http://www.tngenweb.org/records/henderson/cemeteries/morris276.htm I brought the idea of Morris Family Cemetery up as part of a discussion with Joy Beth Campbell. The soils map of Henderson County shows an unidentified cemetery on Bucksnort Trail. Neither of us knows what it is. I started there today but chickened out. I am afraid to drive my Sentra up that road -- too much mud to get stuck in. Has anyone ever been to a cemetery on that road? For the few of you who do not already know this, Alicia Adcox is the reason I record Henderson County cemeteries. Back in 1976 she worked on so many cemeteries recording only minimal information, like death year rather than death date. Any cemetery she worked on is worthless if you are wanting complete death dates so you can look up obituaries for names of children, which is what I was doing in the late 1980s. David