I have a question/suggestion for those who go to cemeteries. Do any of you take GPS readings? When I met my second cousin in Perry Co., KY to visit cemeteries I took along my GPS. I took readings at the entrance of the cemetery and at the grave site. Now, the GPS receiver I had at the time could pinpoint to within 30 feet I think. I believe the ones they have out now are more accurate. The GPS reading could come in handy when visiting those "family cemeteries". I sent a GPS receiver to my second cousin to record readings of those cemeteries that have just a few graves in them. I figure it might come in handy years from now : ) Teresia (Sanders) Scott Hamilton, VA ATTENTION! New e-mail address: jamilandteresia@comcast.net The Ambrose Jones Wiki: http://ambrosejones.wikispaces.com Genealogy, it's a family thing. Surnames: Sanders/Saunders, Smith, Cathcart, Jones, Combs, Barker, Hawn, Dunlevy, Clegg, Huckleberry, Yeary, Wallace, Russell, McCarty, Lowe, Legg, American Indian Places: Indiana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ireland, Germany