Isaac Levi (b. 1749 Hungary, d. 21 Sep 1850 Ripley Co., IN) was a Revolutionary War soldier in the Virginia militia. His small family cemetery ("1 rod by 1 rod) is landlocked and neglected. We are working to correct that. However, the neighbors are not cooperating because they are concerned that allowing stones to be replaced (the vandals keep destroying Isaac's markers) will eventually force the issue of an easement. Any suggestions on how to handle this? Also, I know the Indiana State Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution have identified Isaac's burial place, but how can I make sure this cemetery is recorded in as many registers as possible? How do I go about getting this cemetery on the DNR's list? Also, has anyone had any experience with having a cemetery nominated as a state historic site? What are the advantages and drawbacks to doing so? In other words - HELP! Thanks for your assistance and for making this list available. Robin (Clevenger) Kills a Hundred Indianapolis, Indiana E-Mail: eiko-1958@msn.com Researching: Clevenger, Kennedy, Levi, Mukai, Tada