Has anyone recorded the graves in Round Top Cemetery? Round Top Cemetery is probably in both Floyd and Franklin Counties. My husband and I visited the cemetery in June this year, on a misty, damp, gray day, and I'm thankful to Bill Moran for leading the way.down a back country road, over hill and dale, across a creek, a walk past a junkyard, and a really exciting and awkward crawl under a barbed wire fence!!! Never let it be said that Floyd County folk don't go to some trouble to entertain visitors. I've always heard the cemetery referred to as "Round Top" but maybe it's called the Kelley Cemetery or the Jones Cemetery. My 4th-great grandfather, George Washington Kelley, is buried there. I took a few pictures which I'll be glad to share, for the county websites. Many of the stones had been made of slate, and they have been eroded by time and weather. Slate is in layers, and the layers crumble and flake off. Some of the marble stones still have readable engravings. We didn't have time to decipher the ones that were readable, because of the weather and also all of the undergrowth among the trees. Is anyone familiar with this cemetery? I copied the following (sorry I didn't copy more of them): James Kelley April 4 1863 May 30, 1942 Gone but not forgotten Elizabeth Halden b. May 8, 1881 d. Mar 20 1909 Sleep in Blessed Jesus Nannie Halden 9 - 14 - 1885 8 - 13 - 1910 A bud on Earth To Bloom in Heaven Paula Kelley Ward San Antonio, Texas <mailto:Chachalady@sbcglobal.net> Chachalady@sbcglobal.net Age and Treachery will overcome youth and skill :-)