***Boyd Cemetery*** 8/10 mile south of Cummings Crossroad and 6/10 mile Southwest Hello: I rec'd those same directions. I have searched til my fingers are blue for this place. I've called the Sumner & Robertson County Tax Assessors offices. Also called the Fire Department in Cottontown, actually called some homes of people who live in Cottontown. No one knows anything about the Boyd Cemetery or have ever heard of Cummings Crossroads. I do know : at one time, there was a house on Louisville & Nashville Pike (now I was told it is the 31W). There was a house where the Boyd Family lived. Behind the Boyd Family house was a cemetery. I have a copy of the census showing : Francis M. Dillard - head, Dovie (Boyd) Dillard - wife and Robert W. Boyd-Father N Law : they lived on L&N Pike in 1910 - I believe it was Mr. Robert Boyd's home at the time. I have a death certificate for my GGUncle Francis Marion Dillard that shows the name of the cemetery is BOYD CEMETERY, date of burial is 3/11/28, the undertaker came from Portland and the informant was Ida Taylor of Cottontown. Francis M Dillard died on March 10, 1928. There is even a reference from the "Link" diary to this event: Mary Johnson Link Hester's Diary 1928 - 1929 March 1928 Emma Hall died March 1, 1928, buried at Walnut Grove. ****Mr. Dillard died March 11, 1928, buried at the Boyd home on the L. and N. Pike. Mr. George Greer died March 31, 1928 buried at Mt. Olive, Nashville, Tenn. Bill Wilkerson opened his store March 24, 1928. I am truly stumped over this. The tax assessor has no record or listing for this and nobody REALLY knows where it is!