Exciting news. Surveyers called a friend of mine and stated that they had found 6 headstones near the Addison Litton Cemetery in Cedar Creek. We went to the Addison Litton Cemetery area and didn't find another cemetery but looked around again in this one and found some new headstones that I hadn't see the last time I went. Not sure if this is the same headstones that the surveyers found so this will be confirmed later. Anyway we searched a wider range of ground this time and found 4 graves together, with only one readable. This was for Robert Winans. States "Was born 1839, Departed in 1840". Again, the other three next to him were made out of limestone and no longer readable. Then with a stroke of luck I stumbled across the Waddle grave. It was buried in the dirt but I spotted the foot marker sticking out of the ground and looked for the headstone. Found it buried, including the base, so we dug it up and stood it back in the base. I also took some of the cemetery iris that was in another part and put it in front of the stone. This was for John E. Waddle, son of P. D. and C. V. Waddle. Born 12/25/1876 and died 8/20/1878. I poked around some but didn't find any others by him. This is the cemetery that Addison Litton is buried in. Addison had the headright. This part was later bought by Evans Mabry, who was buried there with other family members. Just a few weeks ago it was found that the Mabry family was dug up and moved to the Oakwood Cemetery in Austin. I'm having pictures developed showing this. The Oakwood Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Austin. The Mabrys have the [Addison Litton] cemetery mentioned in their deed when the property was sold. The property is overgrown with cactus and we did run across a snake. I took pictures of the cemetery. There is lots of cemetery iris around and several stones that do not have names on them anymore. I will post these pictures real soon. I did follow the fence line and found another section on the other side of the fence that had a patch of cemetery iris but no markers. Believe this to be african american because of the separation. Hope there is family looking for these headstones and can now rest knowing where they are. I'm glad the weather is getting better so I can get to the cemeteries again. Tammy Owen Bastrop CO, TX Coordinator Bastropcc@aol.com http://www.rootsweb.com/~txbastro/bastrop.htm http://hometown.aol.com/bastropcc/myhomepage/family.html (new site) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~txtammy/bastrop/bastropmain.html