Yes, my great-grandparents, George William and Sarah Delania Peters McKay, as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins are buried at Wiggins Church. My great-grandfather John C. McKay is buried at Claybank in Ozark. But we don't know where his wife, Sarah (Sally) Mathilda Jones McKay, or his father, Dugald McKay, or Dugald's wife, Cynthia, are buried. I really don't think I'll find their graves at the cemetery near the Pea River, but I thought I'd try to look. Our McKays came from North Carolina through Georgia and settled at Newton about 1851, and after John was shot and killed in 1866, what was left of the family moved to the Clopton district. Later some moved to Skipperville. Then, one set moved to the Wiggins Church Community, and another to Piney Grove, south of Dothan, before moving to Dothan. I would really like to find the graves of Dugald McKay, who died in 1870, and of Sarah M. McKay, who died about 1862. Thank you for any suggestions. betty in a message dated 00-07-29 17:10:08 EDT, you write: << I think you will find most of the McKay line buried in Dale County at Wiggns Cemetery, near the Dothan Airport. >>