I don't have any information on this cemetery, but would be interested in knowing more about it. There is a Mr. T. R. Huffman who has lived in the same area of Dubach,most of his life. He would be a very good source to contact for those of you within distance of him. He is not on the net and doesn't have a computer, but is very knowledgeable about the county. He is a very nice man and will help any way he can, as is his brother, S.D. Huffman. They are descended from Charley Henry's line. Please keep me posted if you find the answer to this. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Gritzbaugh@aol.com> To: <LALINCOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 11:35 PM Subject: Re: [LALINCOL-L] Abraham Reed > Do you know where the old Norris Cemetery is located? > My grandfather spoke of this cemetery quite often. He > said it was once a rather large cemetery until the lumber > companies tore it up pulling logs over the markers > and graves. > > At that time my grandfather, L. C. Bagwell, was a logging > contractor and they approached him to do the job. He > refused as he knew many of the people buried there. When > I asked him where it was, he would say "way back in the > woods not far from here." He lived on Hwy. 151 after you > pass Fellowship Bapt. Ch. and before you get to Culbertson > Bapt. Church. I have often wondered if some of the first > Lincoln Parish residents were buried there. > > Comments appreciated. > Thanks > Sherry Gritzbaugh > > > ==== LALINCOL Mailing List ==== > Peggy Chandler Beaubouef, USGenWeb Archive Coordinator for Lincoln, Winn, > & Claiborne Parishes, Lincoln Parish listmanager. >