For those who do not know the Moheigan Cem is not overrun with briars and debris. And yes I have pictures of the Cemetery and I have been there many times. Someone mention to me in one of the emails that we need to preserve the records of the people buried there. The info about the cemetery has been written down and put in book form and I have a copy some where in my house. Tombstone Inscriptions of Noxubee County or Deaths of Noxubee County. Anyway, the info is in the book. To the people who have requested info, I will try to find the book, if not when I am at the cemetery in April I will take pictures of the tombstones for you and send them to you privately, since root policy is no attachment files. By the way, I have a book in front of me titled "Dancing Rabbit - A Book about People, Places and things in Noxubee County" by Macon Beacon author Broox Sledge (Dancing Rabbit Treaty - is another story for another day, if you are not familiar with the Dancing Rabbit Treaty of Noxubee County) Broox Sledge is a well known writer, he had sort of a genealogical / historical column for many year in the town newspaper the Macon Beacon. I last saw him in 1990 and he wrote a column about my father and me. His directions in the book for the Moheigan Cem is: "About two miles northeast of Shuqualak, (Shoog-a-lot), a half mile east of Hwy 45 on a chalk bluff overlooking a bend of the Noxubee River. I can not remember is it is the Marhoner Road. When you are driving down 45, there is no sign that points to the cemetery. And it is on a dirt road. If anybody that is reading this is interested in find this cemetery, and there in Noxubee County the weekend of April 22, I will more than happy to show them the cemetery, tell them where you can stay in Noxubee Co, there is only 2 hotels to choose from. One restaurant that serves snails, no McDonalds and the best food in town is a Texaco gas station, wonderful chicken and macaroni and cheese. Susan Card Voyles