In the book "They Called Stafford Home" by Jerrilynn Eby on page 340 is referenced a George Heflin who lived in an Old Stone House located 13.3 miles from Falmouth on the Warrenton Road and 1 mile west of State Route 612 on a private road. This is not too far from the town of Heflin, Stafford Co., VA that is located just 4 miles or so from the Fauquier Co. line and not to far from Goldvein, (Grove Baptist Church), Fauquier Co., VA. Also, mentioned in this account that is dated around the Civil War times, are the surnames Courtney, Anderson, Cropp, and Embrey. A brother to my ancestor William Edward Heflin (b 1814 Stafford Co.) was George Washington Heflin b 3 March 1812 Fauquier Co. who married Miriam Courtney. Another brother John E. Heflin b 1809 Stafford Co. married Miriam's sister Lucretia Courtney. Still yet, another brother Cornelius Charles Heflin b 1820 Fauquier Co. married Jane Anderson.A son of John E. Heflin b 1846 married Martha Ann Embrey. A nephew of George Washington Heflin was John Robert Hefferlin (III) b 1815 Fauquier Co., married Catherine Ann Embrey. A man named Cropp built the house and the town of Cropp is located just South West of the town of Heflin. I know that my ancestors were in the vicinity of Goldvein and the Grove Baptist Church in this time frame. In face, Lucretia Courtney was on the rolls of the Grove Baptist Church until her death in 1893. Does anyone have any further information on any of these people, nearby cemeteries, etc.? I am now thinking that the town of Heflin was names after one of the Heflin's in my lineage and would appreciate any help anyone might be able to provide. Thanks, so much. Phyllis.