Izetta, Marilyn told me where to look. It was no where near the John Whitacre place. I will ask Mary Smith for sure, but Marilyn said the old McCauley place was down Timber Mt. Rd. The house burnt down, but they built a cider block place in it's location. I will also go to the area and see if I can find the house and ask around. Not too far from the Central Methodist Church / Cemetery. Yes it could be possible that the stones could be McCauley as I was told by Marilyn that this is the cemetery she meant when she was talking to you. I will be changing my website to show this as the Moreland & McCauley Cemetery. Wayne of Capon Bridge At 08:31 PM 10/17/2002 -0700, you wrote: >Wayne, that sounds possible, Do you think maybe she could be talking about >the place we said there was the two chimney's standing and they rebuilt some >where else?. Did Marilyn say that she would show you where she thinks maybe >it might be?. > >It could possibly be that those slate markers in the Moreland cemetery could >be some McCauley's. Maybe Mrs. Smith will know something, I feel sure they >have to be somewhere around there. You know the old saying, never leave a >stone unturned. As much luck as you are having finding all of the out of >the way cemeteries, I feel sure that one " lucky day" you are going to walk >upon some McCauley's in one of them. >Izetta >----- Original Message ----- >From: "R. Wayne McGahuey" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 4:17 PM >Subject: [WVHAMPSH-L] Cemeterying: -MCCAULEY- Hampshire County 250 Cemetery >Project > > > > Greetings one and all, > > > > For the past couple of weeks Izetta Barbour and I have been looking for >the > > old McCauley Homestead and Family Cemetery, and so far, no luck. We have > > walked through cow pastures, woods, stickers and hill, and no luck in > > finding either the house or the cemetery. > > > > I do have a few lead, and Izetta, I hope you will break into this > > conversation and let me know what you think. > > I have talked to Marilyn Conneway, my mailman's wife. I was told that >she > > may know where the Old McCauley Family Cemetery was located. The told me > > that she believed that it was the same cemetery that the Morelands are > > buried in down Timber Mt. Road. > > Izetta, remember you went to that one this last weekend, climbing the >fence > > and fighting a snake. Marilyn continued to tell me that the lady that > > owns the fruit stand at the top of Cooper Mt. was a McCauley, and she >would > > be able to help more. Also the old McCauley home was located just down > > Timber Mt. Road. It had burnt down and has been replaced. I will get > > with Mrs. Smith the fruit stand lady and see if she can supply me with >more > > information. > > > > Fun Fun Fun. > > > > Wayne of Capon Bridge > > > > > > > > > > Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm > > My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm > > > > > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.394 / Virus Database: 224 - Release Date: 10/3/02 Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm