Generally speaking, I'm so proud of Rutherford Co because 2 attempts have been made to survey ALL the burials in their county...first that I found was by DAR long ago (1940s?) and some libraries have it today....second was the 3 quadrants separately published by the Rutherford Co Hist Society in the 1980s. This was a terrific effort. Even so, some burials were left out. I found a few burials not listed in these publications (probably because of the briars). These were on a private cemetery on a Daniel farm at Readyville and sent these to the Hist Society (in case they ever reprint). To put all the burials in one book and THEN put it on line...sounds like a dream come true! Sure hope it comes to fruition. I live in Texas and we have numerous counties that have not attempted EVEN ONCE to survey ALL the burials in an entire county. Most times, you have to use many books for one county, each book indexing just one cemetery (knowing all the while, that every cemetery has not yet been indexed). Joyce, Burleson, Tx X-Message: #5 From: Carolyngenealogy@aol.com To: TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNRUTHER] Cemetery Book The Rutherford Co Historical Society has three volumes of tombstone records for sale. Mrs. Louise Lynch sells the Evergreen Cemetery book at the Williamson Co Archives in Franklin. This is a project that some of us who live in the area need to take on: make sure EVERY cemetery in Rutherford Co is recorded and put all the information in one book, then later put it on a website. The Historical Society had talked of redoing the cemetery books, then the Rutherford Co Family History Book was started and the cemetery book fell to one side. I believe if they had a few volunteers they would be glad to sponsor the printing. Carolyn >>