Read the request on the Autrey-Norris family. At the turn of the century, my grand- father L.C. Bagwell was a logging contractor. He spoke of an old Norris Cemetery which was located in Lincoln Parish. It was apparently located prettty far back in the woods. Does the cemetery still exist and if so, does anyone know who was buried there? I think it may have been near the Fellowship community. Also, Arelia Breed mentioned that she had noticed and read the oldest Union/Now Lincoln Parish land records. Redden Creek was referred to as Feazel Creek. When was the name changed? The Feazel Cemetery was also changed to Frazier Cemetery. Hale Feazel inherited the land from John O. Feazel and his father George Feazel who settled in Union Parish on the Lincoln Parish line about 1811 or 1812. When was the cemetery name changed? My grandfather said Feazel Cemetery was once a large cemetery but most of the old markers had been destroyed by cattle. Does anyone know if the old markers were saved or readable? One such marker was for the noted bank rober, whose last name was Carey. On the back of his marker was his mother's marker. She faced East and he faced West. On my last visit I was unable to find that marker. In 1969 the Michael Feazel who married Louisa Graves had a very tall marker with ivy and oak leaves on it. The base only remains. Does anyone know what happened to the rest of the marker? Thank you, Sherry Gritzbaugh