Thanks for your reply, Bob. My husband and I went there last year and I took pictures. I think it is a beautiful cemetery. I have the pictures on C D. It did take quite a while to get there. I called it the end of nowhere. However, it was well worth the trip. I had been looking for the graves of Fannie Rosser and Pleasant Miller Duke for years. I just saw something on the net by accident which told that Fannie was the oldest grave in the cemetery. The only reason I can think of for them being buried there is that Fannie was a Rosser. I saw indications on the trek of Rosser property so her family must have been from there. My other ancestors are in Woodstock in Bowie County and I had been searching Bowie County all those years. Thanks again for your reply. Rosalie/New Boston Duke, Daniel, Rosser In a message dated 8/30/2005 2:52:04 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Rosalie--I went to Old Cedar Cemetery before the paper told me to stop writing stories on old cemeteries. I don't know anything about the history of the cemetery. It's a drive to get there, narrow dirt roads, and the old building that was there--wood, never painted, and with those large windows (without glass) that let in a breeze. I went inside the building. The floor was rotted out just inside the front door. There wasn't much sign of animals, though. That was in 2000, I think. Bob Merriman