Let me tell you a story (I hope I don't bore you!)
I grew up in a neighborhood in Florence between I-75 and KY 18 behind
Boone County High School. There were several acres of undeveloped
land next to my subdivision and the school -- lots of woods and abandoned
farm fields. Me and the kids from the neighborhood played there for
years.
There was an old, rotten house in the woods and over the years, we
would find things like old shoes, bottles, wagon wheels, steel animal
traps, etc. One day in 1984 (I was15), a bunch of us kids were playing
manhunt (team hide and seek), when I discovered two headstones in
a thick clump of vines and bushes that I was hiding in. The manhunt
game stopped right then, and over the next few weeks, we (kids) cleared
the area of vines and weeds, and the girls transplanted wildflowers
by the headstones.
One headstone read "Charles Wesley" born January 16, 1861,
died at one year, six months, and five days old. Another very small
headstone was illegible, another was also illegible and broken into
pieces, and another we found face-down, almost completely buried but
perfectly legible (after using a scrub-brush) read: Thomas L. Ashbrook
Born May 19 1817, Died August 4 1844 - son of John and Sarah Ashbrook.
We (my family) moved away that year but I moved back to Boone County
when I got married in 1993. I was divorced in 2002, and bought a house
near where I grew up. One day last year, my son and I were riding
our bikes around Florence - we randomly went into a cemetery next
to Florence Elementary School, and walked around (my son wanted to
look for soldiers).
It hit me like a brick wall when I saw the same headstones that
I had found in a clump of vines, 23 years earlier, about a half-mile
away. Whoever moved the graves even brought the headstone that was
broken up!
The old farm fields have since been developed, and I can't find any
record of these graves being moved, nor can I find a Thomas L. Ashbrook
in any Boone County census.
I told this story to my kids and we have adopted Thomas Ashbrook,
Charles Wesley, and the two unknowns as family. We have left flowers
on several occasions -- now I just wish we could find anything out
about who they were.
If anyone is interested, I can send pics of the headstones with exact
dates.
John