For those of you who are interested in Cemeteries of Fairfax County, the following article was printed in the Fairfax Weekly section of the Washington Post today. CEMETERY SURVEY PUBLISHED The sixth and final volume in a series recording the gravestone inscriptions from more than 350 burial grounds in Fairfax County is now available. The Fairfax Genealogical Society spent more than 15 years compiling the work, which contains nearly 38,000 graveyard listings from more than 5,000 families. The inscriptions were taken from family burial plots and church and community graveyards across the county. Interesting epitaphs are included, but inscriptions from large commercial cemeteries are not. The effort was started by Jane Wall, a founding member of the society who in the mid-1970s set about surveying the county's small cemeteries with her young children in tow. Over the years, the society decided to publish the surveys, and the project grew to include more than 100 volunteers. The first volume of "Fairfax County, Virginia Gravestones" appeared in 1994. For information visit the society's Web site at www.fxgs.org June