McDOUGLE CEMETERY (The Walker Cemetery) A short distance below the old Lewis graveyard at Lock Nineteen, lying back nearly a half mile from the river, and on a little point south of the stream which crosses the road of today, is an old private or family graveyard known locally as "the Walker Cemetery". Like nearly all family burying grounds which have passed out of the hands of the immediate household, it is in a sadly neglected condition, stones and markers are mostly broken down, or leaning at all sorts of angles, some I had to pry from beds prone in the earth, and gouge and scrape away the earth, roots and rubbish that hid the inscriptions. The ground was a tangle of trees, brush, briers and weeds. The earliest date is 1841, the latest 1897. I noted the names, but not always the graves, of: Eddie Lee, second son of B. and K. M. Walker, died 1872, aged six. Angeline, wife of Benjamin Walker, died June 29th, 1854, aged forty-seven. Johnnie, son of B. and A. Walker, 1844, seven days. Vesta, 1841, a child. Amanda, June 20th, 1847, one year old. Other gravestones are marked: "Our Father, John McDougle, December 5th, 1805 - February 15th, 1861, aged fifty-six years, two months." (I think fifty-five the correct age.) Joannah McDonald (Is it McDougle?) August 16th, 1854, aged fifty-seven years, three months. Elizabeth, wife of A. J. Packard, April 24th, 1839 - March 4th, 1897. ---------------------------------------------------------- Permission by Virginia Ludwick In Memory of John Ludwick ----------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent.