Just curious to see if you'd been to the Clyde Dibert Farm Cemetery. I know right where it is, and it's not much. The cemetery on his land was cut through by a road, and they just put it right over the cemetery. There's a Veterans marker for George Croyle there, though Thomas Croyle was supposed to have been there as well.
The Dibert Cemetery is across from the Old Alvie Claycomb farm, and buried there is Charles Christopher Dibert (killed by indians in 1757 or so, I can't remember off the top of my head), his son John and his wife, as well as a few other stones. The original Charles Christopher Dibert stone was stolen about 20 years ago or so...maybe a little earlier. Actually, several stones were stolen from that cemetery. Anyway, if you need directions, let me know.