Jody, Thanks for the info. It may be that the Wellhausen family is in a privately owned cemetery. They sure are hard to find! Have you told the Historical Society about your find? I bet they would like to know. Thanks again, Charlene --- Jody Dillard <okielady@postoffice.att.net> wrote: > In a recent trip to Belton I discovered a small > cemetery in a new > housing development in the Nolan Valley area near > the Nolan Valley Baptist > Church. I have photos of the graves there. All > seem to be part of the > Robert and Sue BATES family. Other graves are > unmarked except for one > large double headstone for R.P. and A.E. Bigham. > For the Bates family > there are markers for Girrie Lois and Lowry Bates, > Little Annie age 2, a > son Little... looks like Buch, age 2, Robert G. age > 4. The cemetery is on > private property but I could give you directions. > I also found what was left of a small cemetery. > My grandfather was > responsible for getting a road built for access to > the cemetery in the > early 1900's. The only legible stone is the name > Mary Lou Prince Apr 9, > 1855 to Aug 19, 1936. Two vaults have been lifted > above ground. The lot > is in sad shape. It is just off Rock Quarry Rd. > West of Belton if anyone > is interested. I have photos I can send to anyone > from this family. > Jody Dillard, okielady@att.net > > > > > > ==== TXBELL Mailing List ==== > Support Your Local Genealogy Or Historical > Society... You Can Often > Find Helpful Points Of Contact And Resources There. > > ===== charlene mann 200 braemar pl. fredericksburg, va. 22405 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com