Hey All, Back on Nov. 1991 the Culpepper Minute Men Chapter of SAR had a grave marking ceremony for Patriot William Burk enlisted in the Sixth Regiment of the Continental Army in the spring of 1778 and served until Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown in 1781. My cousin Artie is trying to get in touch with a Burke descendent that has been to this cemetery for directions. I just wanted to see if anyone knows how to get to this cemetery? The only directions that were in the article were: "This old cemetery is on the north side of the Rappahannock River, west of the village of Waterloo and near where Bee Branch runs into the Rappahannock. It is reached by taking Rt. 211 west from Warrenton and then turning North on Rt. 688 (Waterloo to Orleans.)" CMM provided me with some wonderful photographs of the ceremony, the people who attended, etc. but I don't believe there is any further information on file for directions to this cemetery. If any of you gents are presently in this Chapter and can access past newsletter, Muster Call 1991, it might list the marking of this grave and the location? I'm driving up from NC and will be in Warrenton June 3-5 and really wanted to see this cemetery. I just recently got approval on DAR supplemental line for William Burk so if anyone is descended from William Burke m. Lucy Amiss, I have proved William Burke's line back to this Patriot. I'd be happy to share the proving documentation for this line. Thanks! Amanda