Yes there are lots of Wickershams in both the old and new cemeteries, the new cemetery has probably 3,000 stones in it, it is a very well maintained cemetery, and the caretaker who I don't know his name is very friendly and will guide you to any stones you request, at least he did when I was looking for Harlan and McFarland while I was there. I will ask around to find out what his name is. I plan on going back and retaking the Old cemetery and also the older sections of the New Cemetery this summer. I have only taken family stones of the New Cemetery. Not enough to share right now. Many of the stones in the Old Cemetery are very worn indeed. But hopefully with my new camera, we'll all get to see better pictures. I believe I gave you a list of the Wickersham's buried there. Also, Mike Wickersham has the Wickersham book, you can write to him in care of Wick's Pies in Winchester, or to his wife Julie at Dr. Dru Stewart's office in Winchester. Andrea Andrea, I have Wickersham ancestors buried in both the old and the new parts of the New Lisbon cemetery. It appeared the only ones I received were from the old cemetery. Do you have any idea which were the Wickersham tombstones or are they all illegible? Thanks. Helen