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Lacy Cemetery, 75-1 Summary Report, page 67

county. However, the Jane in the cemetery was still living in 1831, and if Samuel Davis had been her husband, then she should have been listed in the 1831 transaction. Likewise, there were no probate or marriage records found for Jane or Samuel Davis, nor was there anything at all for Jane or Samuel Davies. Even the earliest census and tax records were not helpful toward identifying Jane. It seems that she and her tombstone must remain an enigma for the time being. In that capacity, Jane shares anonymity of sorts with the several unmarked graves in the cemetery. A couple of photographs of some of the unmarked, but obvious, graves are given below. There is nothing more known at this time that can be done to identify the occupants of these graves, so they will be respected as peaceful pioneers who rest eternally in this highly protected area. Lacy Cemetery, 75-1, Redstone Arsenal, Madison Co. AL, May 1, 2003 Child-sized grave east of box crypts, along south side of drainage area. 67 - (2701)