Here is info I found on my net adventure. To find additional Vick buriel sites visit: Independence Cemetery Wilson County Alabama. http://www.prairiebluff.com/algenweb/wilcox/indepcem.htm Additional information about Lucy Vick below and can be found at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/7241/john.html In view of the following I believe Lucy Hardy's birth was c1650. Her dau Lucy Council's b. c1675, approximately the same as her husband, Richard Wooten Jr, birth. I'm very interested in the comments from others researching the Hardy/Council/Wooten lines. 1. In 1676 Lucy Hardy was married and the mother of three children when John Hardy in his LWT identified her and named her husband, Hodges Councill. (IOW WB2 p146). The three children were later identified as Christian, Hodges Jr and Lucy. 2. Lucy's husband, Hodges Council (Sr) b. c1653 based on the fact that he acquired land in his own right in 1674 (IOW DB1, p.30). In 1674 a man could witness wills, deeds, etc, but was considered a minor and could not own land until he reached the age of 21. 3. Lucy was probably about 3-4 years younger than her husband. 4. In 1703, Lucy's 2d dau, Lucy Council b. c1675l m. Richard Wooten (Jr) (IOW DB 4 p98). Richard b. c1675 (between 1672-1680). Lucy Council Wooten was probably an infant when her grandfather, John Hardy died. Lucy Hardy d. 1682-1699. She relinquished her dower rights to a gift of land deed to Lucy Vick, dau of Joseph Vick in 1682 (IOW W&DB 1 p480), but was not alive when her husband, Hodges Council, died in 1699 (IOW WB2 p419) Martha Lackey At another site titled MillCreek Cemetary outside of Nashville, TN can be found the grave of a Joseph Vick who died in 1844 - no birth date given. Only Vick in cemetary. Visit: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3661/MillCreek.html W.C. Turberville 1795 - 1848 - Joseph Vick (?) - 1844 - James S. Walker 1811- 1891 - Willie Warner 1861- 1861 - James H. Webb 1856 - 1929 - Mildred W. Webb 1866 - 1951 - Sam Porter Whitsett 1836 - 1925 - Another Joseph Vick is mentioned at: http://www.genweb.net/~barlow/billofsale.html Quite a few Vicks mentioned at the address below: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnstewar/lib4.htm Met at Liberty Church Saturday before the second Lords day in October, 1876. After preaching by Br. S. H. Lancaster, the church went into conference. The door of the church being open for the reception of members. Came forward W. C. Williams, Orlander M. Morgan, Mary Dennis and Joseph Taylor and joined by experience and baptism. Then appointed a committee of Br. Josiah Wallace and G. W. Wall to see Br. Sam Vick for the charge of drunkness and to bring their report in by the next church day, then dismissed in peace. Met at Liberty Church on Saturday before the second Lords day in November 1876. After preaching by Br. S. H. Lancaster, the church proceeded to business. Br. S. H. Lancaster pastorial year was about out. The church went into electoin. On balloting Br. S. H. Lancaster was elected for the year 1877. Then went into election for two stewards and a sexton. On balloting Br. John Page was elected sexton and Br. W. G. Morgan and M. D. Hutchinson was elected the two stewards. Then called for reference to be read. Then taken up the case of Br. S. M. Vick. On motion it was tabled for the next church date. The church granted Br. M. D. Hutchinson the privilege of changing the name and set them anywhere in the book he saw proper. The church ordered the rule of the qurom (sic) to be written down in the church book then ordered the minutes of every meeting to be read, then dismissed in peace.