Hey Momma and other researchers, Speaking of cemeteries. I talked to my aunt tonight. We have been trying for a few years to find out how we could get back to the Tanner cemetery. My Gr-Gr-Grandparents, James Nathaniel and Lucy Haynes Sorrells, as well as Gr-grandparents, James Sanders and Della Westmoreland Sorrells and several gr-aunts, uncles and cousins are also buried there. My aunt has been trying for years to get back there. WELL, a few days ago she was going to get her hair done and as she drove up the Monroe - Jersey Road she saw that someone was putting a gravel Road back through that land. Close to the cemetery but not up to it. She and my uncle spoke to the owner and he said that this was HIS driveway not a public road and he is building a house back in there. There just happens to be a gate there close to the cemetery, with a combination lock on it. After much fussing, threatening and begging, the man gave aunt Runell the combination. She is going to try to get some people that can clean it up. She said it is in really poor shape because cows have been able to roam free there. The fence is old and down in places. Well, at least next time I can go up there I can finally visit my ancestors graves. Before, the only thing I could do was stand at a gate and look waaaaaaaaaaay out in a field and see the tiny headstones. I just noticed after reading over this message that I even write with a Georgia accent. I do that every time I talk to my Walton County relatives, and I was born in Florida! Good night. Dot Sorrells Cox