There are 3 people named SAGE in "Vol I" of "High of a Windy Hill." Old Baptist Cemetery (# 216), page 170: SAGE, Virgil W., 11 Apr. 1924 - 22 Jan 1926 SAGE, Melvina, wife of Lee A. SAGE, 17 Jun. 1856 - 04 Feb. 1914 As your Grandfather's middle name was Perkins, there was one PERKINS buried in the above cemetery: PERKINS, Rosannah, 01 Aug 1825 - 01 Jun. 1903. Old Baptist Cem. is located less than a mile N.E. of Glade Spring, in Washington County and is on the east side of Route 751. To see a topographic map showing Glade Spring and the cemetery, go to: _http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=36.79&lon=-81.78_ (http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=36.79&lon=-81.78) In "Map Size" in the right margin, check "large" and click on "Update Map". The cemetery is shown as "Baptist Cem" on the map and looks like it is right up against Route 751. There is also an "Old Baptist Cemetery Annex (# 215) in the vicinity on the west side of Route 751. - - - - - - - - - - Fleenor Baptist Memorial Cemetery (# 38), page 30: SAGE, Fred Wayne (no dates on funeral marker) This cemetery is located west of Abingdon on Route 700 near Route 625. - - - - - - - - - -