Hi Dave and all: First I only worked on copying 3 small Cemeterys in the Book the William Lindsey Cem. at Faxon,The Wynn Cem near Faxon and the, COOPER Cem on the Lick Creek road, due to my health and other reasons. I know some people worked hard on the Cem. and did not want to leave ANY Grave out let alone any Cemetery out but there were others who only wanted to say they helped (you know what I mean) I dont think the willow point Cem. was left out intentionaly but was just overlooked. as for as the "White Trash", who damaged this cem. he should be punished! I have a semilar Cem.(THe Edward Lindsey Cem) near Big Sandy Edward was a Brother to my William and this Cem had ALL the Stones Removed and pilled up against a tree so the owner of the Farm could mow the area. I talked to several people who were descendants of Edward and they said they would help prosecute the man who did this. I contacted our Co attorney & Sheriff and we went to see it and spoke to the man that did it ( he didnt seam to Care at allabout the fact that No one could locate the Graves anymore) and he told us he had PERMITION to remove them from Edwards G G Grandchild who said she gave him permition to "mow the Cem but NOT to remove the Stones"then the Attorney said as it had been over 7 years since it happoned there was nothing we could do about it ! I talked to the descandants about this and no one seamed to care very much! I then told the Genealogy Soc. about it and they said they would help put up a fence around the Cem. if the Descandents would Put up a Memorial Stone with all the Names of everyone Known to be burried there.and this is where we stand now:: sad isnt it gabbie At 05:35 PM 7/28/99 -0700, you wrote: >Hi Gabbie, > >Thanks for the information on the Library being closed and when it is >expected to open. > >Thanks also for your offer to copy the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery from the >Cemetery Book, but I already own the book, so have the information. The >information in the book as to the directions to cemeteries along New Hope >Road are mainly wrong. Pleasant Ridge is further down the road than 1.7 >miles. The Willow Point Cemetery is at 1.7 miles. I spoke with Joan >Hatley and Darlene Watkins / Christopher <whatever she goes by now>, as >well as Virginia, when I was there a few ago, as to why it was left out of >the Benton Co. Cemetery Book. All I received in answer to my questions was >blank stares, I don't knows, and Darlene located & surveyed the cemetery >but her input was ignored. I don't know what the right answer is and >really don't care. I just know the Cemetery is not in the book and should >be. > >Somebody within the last 30 years has demolished the Willow Point Cemetery >for personal gain. I have persoanl accounts from members of Gen Society >confirming what occured, and to top is all off, a trailer house was placed >over it. I'm not going to get off this topic and will keep pressing and >pressing until: > >1. The Gen Society straightens out their maps and directions in their >Cemetery Book for the cemeteries on New Hope Road. > >2. They issue an Update to the book that includes Willow Point Cemetery. > >3. The person who destroyed the Willow Point Cemetery is prosecuted under >the Tennessee State Statues. I use this person as an example to my kids as >to what "white trash" really is. > >This type of stuff has go on way to long in this area and needs to stop, >NOW !! This isn't the personal property of the current landowner or the >current county residents any longer. I for one will no longer allow this >travesty to perputrated upon our heritage. Some of the people in that >cemetery are my wife & children's grandparents and I will not let them be >'flushed on' without extracting a HEAVY price for what THEY have done !! >And that includes the people who allowed it to occur. > >The above 'tongue lashing' is not meant for you, so please don't take it >personally that I used your email as a vehicle to vent my frustration with >this situation. I regard your inputs and discourse in high esteem, as I do >the other members of the DC community. My anger is directed at the >residents of Benton County who did this and those who let it happen with >impunity. I only share with you my despair and disgust. > >Thanks again for your response, > >Dave >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >At 03:28 PM 7/28/99 -0500, you wrote: >>HI DAVE: >> Shorty Brewer"s records are at present being indexed and sorted by the >>Benton Co genealogy soc. and the OLD Library is closed and the NEW Library >>want be open until some time in AUG.( probly last half) the County still >>has to pave the lot and you know how slow they work? >> the library staff is orgonizing all the books now and will have a lot of >new >>books when it opens : I will heep the Danville crossing web informed. >> Dave I looked in our new Cemetery book for the willow Point Cem. at the >>location you listed there is a Plasant Ridge Cemetery 1.7 mi from the "Y" on >> the right side of New Hope Rd.it has a LOT of graves including 31 McKenzies >> dating from John P McKenzie b April 21,1854 to last grave 1995 >> I will zorex the graves you are interested in if you wish? but until the >>NEW Library opens we can't research Shorty Brewer's records ( they were >>Loose and in disray the last time I looked at them)but should be in order >>when the Genealogy soc. finish's them,gabbie >>-------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- >> >>At 05:31 PM 7/27/99 -0700, you wrote: >>>Hi Folks, >>> >>>Would like to request a personal favor of someone in the area or who >>>periodically goes to the area to compile a small listing of information >>>contained in Hulon "Shorty" Brewer's Family Data Sheets housed in the >>>Genealogy Room of the Benton County Library. I would be more than happy to > >>>compensate you for your time. >>> >>>Specifically I am looking for a compilation of all the individuals "Shorty" >>>indicates are buried in Willow Point Cemetery, which is about 150 ft east, >>>off New Hope Road 1.7 miles north of the New Hope - Lick Creek "Y", north >>>of Big Sandy. >>> >>>My research and Shorty's records indicate only 14 McKenzies are buried >>>there, yet earlier records and living-person accounts, indicate that up >>>into the 1970's over 40 graves were visible. The cemetery has essentially >>>been destroyed since then with only 5 graves and headstones remaining. The >>>cemetery was not published in the Benton County Cemetery book. >>> >>>I have accounted for the the remaining McKenzies burial locations, so the >>>other 26+ graves in that cemetery weren't McKenzies. I don't believe the >>>Willow Point Cemetery was primarily a family cemetery, but instead was a >>>communial cemetery for the folks in the area. >>> >>>I would appreciate your help in identifying who else is buried in Willow >>>Point Cemetery and sharing the information with the lists. If you can see >>>yourself setting aside a couple of hours for this endeavor. please contact >>me. >>> >>>Thanks again, >>> >>>Dave >>> >>> >>>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>>My Family Tree has Root Rot !! >>> >>> >> >> >>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... >>Now What ???? >> > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >My Family Tree has Root Rot !! > >