Linda, I also checked the Burke site and there is a ton of cemetery information on there. If you have not been, here are the directions: go to: http://www.usgenweb.com/index.html .....click on top "bar" on the left.....select state directories which you can do off a map or a list, select Georgia and go to Burke. I didn't bother to poke about on the thing very long because there is so much. My guess is Mr. Duke's tombstone will be there and easy to find if you know the name of the cemetery. I continue to pursue this Methodist Archives route to finding Francis Poythress' parents....knowing full well it's not an especially logical place to look given that he came to the ministry relatively late in life; however, other than random shots here and there I can't think of any place else. The fact is that he is probably already in this truckload of paper I have. Good luck finding Mr. Duke. Maynard