While we are on the subject of the old tombstones, I thought I would add this tidbit on William Henry Woodall who fought in the Civil War. It is fro R. Mason in her book on the Woodalls: "Their 4th child, William Henry Woodall fought in the Civil War and his description doesn't sound like our other Wooodalls- 5'7" light hair blue eyes, fair complexion and beautiful penmanship-especially the beautiful penmanship! WIlliam Henry Woodall enlisted from Greene CO, Indiana in Oct. 1861-this unit was a full company, the 43rd Regt, Co E and they were in heavy battles for the length of the war: Memphis, Fort Pillow, Yazoo Pass, Little Rock, Elkin's Ford, Jenkin's Ferry, Damden, Mark Mills. They lost 200 men when they were attacked by 6000 of Marmaduke's Calvary."