I will email stuff this weekend. The graves I was referring to are of Granny White's grandson Willis WHite and his family. They are up the hill to the left of Where Granny WHite's Ill was located. Last time I was there they were hidden in the tall grass. Also there were graves to the right up the hill from Granny WHites grave. I did not see these but they are listed on a hand drawn map done by Edyith Whitley in 1931. I will send you a copy of this map - The original is at Williamson Co library. CharlMcDowe@aol.com wrote:Hi Ruth ! I sure would like that info back to 1600;Isle of Wyeth...and all I can tell you is that they were probably right there back to about the 4th Century when things started settling down in that part of the world. About the year 460ad, the Celtic and Britanic Tribes formed alliances and forged relationships with their closest friends to maintain an Area for them to live in with a better sense of security...in other words everybody stopped "Warring" with each other as much and found a self-reliant way of life. ( the beginnings of the modern Life) Although I think in some ways we have gone Backwards,don't you? If you'll take a look at the 1850 Williamson County Census for the 15th District you will find a page that has at the top, two names that are very curious....Wyllie Burnham, and Mary Burnham....I wonder if they are GreatNeice, and Nephew of "Granny", but it is a cinch they are related! As far as Dr. John White Goes,I'm feeling an awful lot like He was Granny's Child, being the only one close enough to where She lived,it makes sense to me. Chuck ==== TNWILLIA Mailing List ==== PLEASE NOTE: This list is for queries and replies, comments, requests for help, and other genealogical related information that is of interest to researchers of Williamson County, Tennessee. If you have questions or comments let me know. Gloria Briley Mayfield - LadyTexian@tcainternet.com - keeper of the list. Williamson County Web Site: http://www.tngenweb.org/williamson/