Subj: Re: Pine Hill Date: 9/21/2003 5:22:15 PM US Mountain Standard Time From: Marilyn Schmidt Also might I ask you to make a couple of changes to your website about William Williamson. William Williamson (wife Patience) died 10 Apr 1765 (not 1774) so the broken field stone is his. Also William purchased the property on 12 May 1735, not 1745. Here is an excerpt from the dispute between Samuel Williamson and Cornelius' kids which mentions the graveyard..... Whereas William Williamson died seized of this land, and all the estate, right, title and use of the property, Samuel Williamson, the executor agrees to sell the plantation, and its premises with the appurtenances, except the graveyard and the wall or fence enclosing the same, unto Alexander Bonnell, Nelly Quick and Thomas Gordon, their heirs and assigns, as tenants in common and not as joint tenants, forever. They and their heirs and assigns freely and clearly discharge any claims against Samuel Williamson or his heirs and assigns. Witnessed, signed and sealed by Samuel Williamson, executor and delivered in his presence, James Linn, W. J. Bown. 21 Apr 1812, Samuel Williamson delivered the deed, recorded 22 Apr 1812.