My great great grandpa, William A. Caldwell appeared in the records of Greenbrier County, West Virginia in 1891 when he married Rosa A. Hoke and they began their family. Family stories recounted that he had been born in Craig County, Virginia but years of searching yielded no results until two years ago, a DNA match was the catalyst that revealed William’s mother, Mary Jane Elmore, and generations of her family.
As I have come to know Mary Jane’s family, I have wanted to go and explore the area where they lived their lives. In fact, two years ago after dropping my daughter off at school at Southern Virginia University, I found myself with a half day and set off to see what I could see before my flight left. I knew it was rural but as I lost cell coverage while traveling many miles down a gravel road, I realized that the area I wanted to explore contained no gas stations and no cell service. I started rethinking the wisdom of taking the adventure alone, amended my plans, visited some areas that were more populated and left the more rural adventure for another day. That day was this last weekend when my husband and I set off with a full tank of gas, plenty of snacks and water, and a downloaded map with Google

coordinates for the home Mary Jane would have grown up in and the cemetery where her mother was buried.