Top picture is grave stone for Victor Lawrence Ariail and his wife Mariah Elizabeth “Lizzie” Teague. There is quiet a story behind this member of our family. He was originally listed in the Ariail family tree as Victoria Ariail (female) and no one knew where the family member disappeared to. It took several years for the family historian to eventually get some clues that the family member was a male. Eventually we learned that he was somewhere in Louisiana. We made a trip to the northern part of Louisiana and began to find documents as to who he had married. Then we could not find his grave. There was a good reason for this problem, look at how the tomb stone is inscribed. Evidently everyone knew him a “Uncle Vick”. Although Ariail is carved on the tomb stone, it is carved as his first name, with the family name as “Vick”. Again we find the family Historians finding information that led to discovering where one of the family members lived and died when even his closest living relatives did not know the information. Bottom picture is the beautiful Memorial Marker for the Craig Cemetery. There is a story behind the Craig cemetery. It seems that when the Nuclear Power Plant was being constructed in South Carolina, the lake that was developed for its cooling water, took the land which originally contained the Craig family graves sites. All these graves were removed and placed in another location so they would not be covered by the lake. As you can see, the Craig families descend from a proud heritage and the manner in which they maintain their cemetery reflects the pride they possess within the family.