Hi Folks, I am looking for anyone who might know about a young boy named Jack Phillips (b. 3-10-1914) who was supposedly shot to death at age 14 (d. 3-20-1928) by a man named William "Bill" Smith Bosley. Jack was the son of George Enoch Phillips and Minnie Ola Jackson Phillips. His siblings were Billy Lee, Tinty Alverta, Elsie Leata, Dotson, and Allie. William Smith Bosley, Sr. (1865-1942) was married to Sletia Jackson (1880-1951). Some of their children include: Inez, Wallace, John, Rod, Ben, Joe, Ruth, and Ruby. Harvey Cox found a Jack Phillips who is buried in the Kirk cemetery and I am checking that out in the morning. I could not find a death certificate at the Limestone Co. Courthouse for Jack. Jack's 80 yr. old sister is the one who is looking for his burial plot as she would like to know for sure where he is buried and what really happened to him. She has apparently lived out of state since she was a small child. She says that she remembers a little bit about the funeral in that they did have a casket and the body was displayed at their house, even though she does not think there was an undertaker involved. The only thing she can remember is that the area was very rocky because she asked her mother why they were burying Jack in the rocks. She said there were other graves there and she does not remember seeing a building like a church or anything. This would lead one to think that it was just a cemetery and not a church yard. She said there was a fence around it and that the grave was just inside the fence to the left as you walked in. there wasn't a tombstone, only a metal stick with a small sign on it that said Jack's name, etc. Of course, this makes me tend to think that an undertaker was involved as the family would be unlikely to have his name on a piece of metal. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who thinks they might know something about this incident. I know his sister wants very much to know where he is buried. Thanks for any help, Jean Hancock