Hello, I live in Arizona, so I cannot be there to help. I wish I could. I have never seen or been to the cemeteries of any of my ancestors. I know how I would feel if the graves of my parents were disturbed. And this feels that way. Could we have someone or an organization to take hold and see to this matter? How about donations? I'll be happy to donate a few dollars, since I cannot donate my time to be there and do whatever. If any of us have kin in the Whitt family, then how many other of our kin are buried there? Was this a private family cemetery? Maybe the new landowner does not realize the importance of this cemetery and the laws governing the protection of such. If all of we kin do stand up and be counted and we make enough noise we just might be heard. If all that is needed to save this cemetery is for someone or organization to take over the care of it, then, could we kin folk take up the donations and find an organization or Boy or Girl Scout Troops to take care of it? Amamda Elizabeth Whitt and James W. "Beardy" Beavers. My Great-Great Grandparents. Hezekiah Whitt, 1796, Montgomery Co., Va., My half 3rd., Uncle. His parents, Archibald Whitt, 1761/63 and (1) Hannah Lowe, 1765 and (2) Francis Jacobs are my 3rd., Great Grandparents. Hezekiah Whitt, 1738 Va.,-N.C., my 5th., Great Uncle. Hezekiah Whitt and Rachel Skaggs, my half 4th., cousin. Thank you, Betty Crabtree