Eureka!! We found it! Nancy and I made a special effort this afternoon to find the Dick Garris Cemetery and as "luck would be our lady"...we were at the right place at the right time. We saw "Farmer Brown" lazily watching over his crops being planted, so we stopped and ask if he knew anything about the cemetery. His reply was, "Funny you should ask...some other fellow was by here this morning asking the same question" "Farmer Brown" said he did not know anything about this cemetery but at that very moment...his son came into the conversation and said..."Sure, I know exactly where it is. I found it while riding my dirt bike. They were very obliging, offering to take us around the field, through the woods on their tractor. This cemetery is located near the end of Bissett Lane. There is a new home on the left side of the road and just as you pass this home...there is an old fallen down wood frame house. Left of the house there is a path that goes back into the woods. The path is blocked off by a cable...so it you go this route...its on foot...all the way. The cemetery is in almost complete ruin. Only three stones standing from the original 15 on Lill Jackson's survey. A word to the wise. Do not approach this cemetery without hip-boots, a snake fork and a pair of tweezers (ticks!) Ed