No, I had never heard of this particular cemetery or even the "town" of Pinesville. So here are some of the steps I've taken and the results:
- See if this cemetery is featured at Findagrave.com: remember Findagrave is a free feature in the ancestry.com family. It is best utilized when you do a free sign-in which will open to you some of their additional parts of the web site. For example, I created at findagrave, a virtual cemetery for my discoveries on my maternal line.
- I didn't find a Dry Springs Cemetery. And I didn't find the person I was searching. My orginal source was a book in the collection of the West Florida Genealogy Society: "Gravestone Registry of Escambia County, Florida; Volume I."
- Next: I put Pineville, Florida, into my search engine. This is the result: https://florida.hometownlocator.com/fl/escambia/pineville.cfm, a confirmation that the place actually exists.
- Then, I used the GNIS reference/link from the the above website. There you get "driving directions" and other information. Like: nearby photos!
Here is my relative: J. C. Clark, born 3 May 1864; died 7 Jun 1956 in Escambia County, Florida. Feel free to make a suggestion or stay tuned for any possible further finds! I have added what I know about Mr. Clark to my RootsMagic Database so I wouldn't lose track of him.
Finally, I did search the archives page at West Florida (University of): and didn't find much. I sent an e-mail to the department head and he found an obituary!
**Unrelated** Remember that if you are thinking about putting your family tree, online at FamilySearch.org, look first and make sure that your people are not already there! For example, if you find your great grandfather already at that website, you will not need to enter him again. Just connect to him and add only the folks that do not already have a profile. This saves a lot of confusion, later on.
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