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Gary Metcalf DOB Oct 14, 1954 and Died on
12/29/1979 in a car accident in Floyd County. He's buried at Salyers
Cemetery. He has a military plaque.
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Melissa Metcalf |
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Headstone located on the W. Prestonsburg Cemetery,
Happy Holler Floyd Co. KYSubmitted by the
Neal's
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Shelby Wallen. The boy to the right is Nola
Marcum and the boy to the left is his brother Seth Marcum. Shelby is the
boys 4th great grandfather and is buried on Jeff Martin Hollow on Right
Fork of Bull Gap. Submitted by
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Thomas Calhoun. Buried on Campbell Branch, Floyd County
Ky. Submitted by
Nerva |
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Taulby & Martha Tackett. Tackett Cemetery, Tram, KY
Submitted by
Mary Pinion |
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Julia Sweeney 9/13/26-6/23/01, daughter of Mary and
Starlin Sweeney.
Buried at Richmond Cemetery in Prestonsburg
Submitted by Anna Nichols
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Starlin Sweeney 2/29/1896-2/24/1963 husband to Mary
Sweeney, father to Russle, Stella, Christine, Julia, Cecil, Mable, Drucy,
Fred, Frank, George, and Eddie Sweeney, Pauline Slone, and Maggie Allen.
WW1 Veteran
West Prestonsburg Public Cemetery
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Fred Sweeney 5/13/35-12/8/00 son of Mary and Starlin
Sweeney, father to Russle, Suzy, and Fred Jr Sweeney, Lakena Hammond,
Mary Devine.
West Prestonsburg Public Cemetery
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George Sweeney 9/3/36-11/13/98 son of Mary and Starlin
Sweeney, father to Michael Sweeney, Mindy Arnold, Deborah and Connie
Slone, Barbara Sweeney West Prestonsburg Public Cemetery
Submitted by Anna Nichols |
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Pauline Sweeney Slone1934-1989, daughter of Mary and
Starlin Sweeney, wife to Ray Slone, mother to Kathy Miller, Frankie
Slone, and Billy Ray Slone. Submitted by
Anna Nichols |
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Eddie Sweeney 5/10/39-9/25/79, son of Mary and Starlin
Sweeney, father of Mary Sweeney Skeans. West Prestonsburg Public
Cemetery
Submitted by Anna Nichols |
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Mary Sweeney 7/17/99-3/73 wife of Starlin Sweeney, mother
to Russle, Stella, Christine, Julia, Cecil, Mable, Drucy, Frank, Fred,
George, and Eddie Sweeney; Pauline Slone and Maggie Allen.
West Prestonsburg Public Cemetery
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Russle Sweeney (far right) 1921-1938 son of Mary and
Starlin Sweeney West Prestonsburg Public Cemetary
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William Halsey Howell m. Nancy Louisa Akers, dau. of Albert Lee Akers
and Elon Octavia Burchett. Nancy Louisa Akers is buried in West
Virginia. William Halsey Howell died in coal mine accident.
William Halsey Howell was the son of Farmer M. Howell and Belle M.
Stratton.
Elon Octavia Burchett, the mother of Nancy Louisa Akers, was the
daughter of Jesse P. Burchett and Louisa (Bevins) Burchett also listed
in this listing.
Submitted by Jeanne M. Howell
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Headstone located on W. Prestonsburg Cemetery. Floyd
Co. KY
Bert Frazier b. June 13, 1905 d. April 25, 1925
s/o Ira Frazier and Rebecca Bolen Frazier
Submitted by The Neal's
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Sally Cox headstone is located in the
Lucy Hall Cemetery at McDowell, Ky. Sarah "Sally" Addington
Cox, my great great grandmother, was born 1843 in Wise County, Va. died
1927 at McDowell, Ky. She was mother of John Cox, grandmother of Evelyn
Cox Caudill, great grandmother of Faye Caudill Combs. Submitted by
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Berkeley-Walker Taken by Karen
Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery. This cemetery is located
3 miles south of Prestonsburg on Rt. 1428. My great great grandfather,
William M. Hubbard, Jr., a Civil War soldier and POW, is buried in this
cemetery. The Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery is located on the land that
William owned in the 1800's. William was the son of William Hubbard, Sr.
and Frances Jackson. He was married to Sarah Hammons, daughter of James
and Stacy Broughton Hammons.
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EHH-Elizabeth-Harris-Hutton
The small tombstone with the initials "EHH" is probably
the burial location of Elizabeth Harris Hutton. She was born about
1816 and was the daughter of James P. Harris and Nancy Young.
She was married to James G. Hutton.
Taken by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemeteryons.
Submitted by
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Elhanan-Wright
Elhanan Wright was married to Jane Hubbard, d/o William Hubbard, Sr.
and Frances Jackson. Elhanan served in the Civil War in the 14th
KY Infantry, Company G, Union Army and the 39th KY Infantry, Company
F. He was born 1833 - 1839 and died 09 April 1913.
Taken by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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G-W-Burchett
The tombstone marked G.W. Burchett is likely that of Georgia
Burchett. She was born 15 August 1884 and died 16
September 1887 in Floyd Co., KY. Georgia was the d/o
William Green Burchett and Julia Hubbard.
Taken by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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James-G-Hutton Taken by Karen
Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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Jane-Walker Nancy
"Jane" was the d/o James G. Hutton and Elizabeth Harris. She
was married to James Walker, the son of John W. Walker and Elizbeth
Franklin. Jane was born about 1836 and died about 1897.
Taken by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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Lonnie-Paul-Hubbard Lonnie
was the son of Maxie Burchett and grandson of William Green Burchett and
Julia Hubbard Taken by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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Mary-E-Vaughn Mary was the d/o
James G. Hutton and Elizabeth Harris. I do not know her husband's name.
Mary's siblings married children of William Green Burchett and Julia
Hubbard.
Taken by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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Mollie-Burchett Mollie was born
3 Mar 1869 and died 17 sep 1887. Mollie was the daughter of Thomas
Raser Burchett and Millie J. Branham.
Taken by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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Nettie-Elam-Burchett
Nettie was the daughter of Uriah Elam. She was born 24 July 1891
and died 20 April 1951. Nettie was married to Thomas P.
Burchett.
Taken by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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Sarah-Hammons-Hubbard Taken by
Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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Trobie Burchett Walker
Trobie was the d/o William Green Burchett and Julia Hubbard.
She was born 11 Nov 1884 and died 27 Jul 1929. Trobie was
married to Fred W. Walker, son of James Walker and Nancy Jane Hutton.
Taken by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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Julia B. Hubbard was the daughter of
William M. Hubbard, Jr. and Sarah Hammons. She was born 22 July 1868 and
died 23 July 1952. She was married to William Green Burchett, son
of Edward L. Burchett and Millie J. Branham. William was born 14 May
1858 and died 28 June 1946.
Taken by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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William C. Daniels William
Claude Daniels was born 14 January 1914 and died 14 October 1947.
He was married to Millie Burchett (d/o Wm Green Burchett and Julia
Hubbard).
Taken
by Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
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William Hubbard Taken by
Karen Nelson Marcum at the Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery.
Submitted by
Other Known Burials in the
Hubbard-Burchett Cemetery include
Frances Hubbard Addington, daughter of William M.
Hubbard, Sr. and Sarah Howard. Frances was married to Franklin Monroe
Addington. She was born March 1860 and died 10 October 1933.
Marvin Hubbard, infant son of Clyde and Inez Addington
Hubbard. Marvin was born 25 February 1932 and died 1932.
Fred W. Walker: Fred was born 16 April 1879 and died 05 February
1918. He was married to Trobie Burchett. Fred was the son of
James Walker and Nancy Jane Hutton
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Orient Cemetery. Its in Harrisonville, Cass
Co, MO.
Submitted by
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Orient Cemetery. Its in Harrisonville, Cass
Co, MO.
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Sam & Mary Hignite Calhoun
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Monroe Addington
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Martha Stephens Rose
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Alice C & William T. Goble
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Johner Lafferty
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Frank Burchett
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Cornelius Stephens
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Andy Rose
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William & Margaret Hignite
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Private William R. Hall, Jr.,
(Diamond's) 10th Kentucky Cavalry. He was a son of William Riley Hall,
Sr., and Nancy Higgins. He is a nephew of Masias Hall
The grave is located on Dickey Town Road, near
Prestonsburg. To get to the grave site, follow US 23 North to the
Kentucky Route 3 exit (which also goes to Highlands Hospital), following
Route 3 to the edge of the Wireman Shoals bridge, turn right on Dickie
Town Road (a/k/a Bays Branch), and follow along the railroad tracks
about 1 mile. The cemetery is on the right, upon a hill which can be
traversed with a front wheel drive vehicle.. This cemetery is sometimes
called the Robert George Cemetery, and also known as the Bays Branch
Cemetery.
Submitted by Atlas D. Hall
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Private William B. Harman
The grave is located on Dickey Town Road, near
Prestonsburg. To get to the grave site, follow US 23 North to the
Kentucky Route 3 exit (which also goes to Highlands Hospital),
following Route 3 to the edge of the Wireman Shoals bridge, turn right
on Dickie Town Road (a/k/a Bays Branch), and follow along the railroad
tracks about 1 mile. The cemetery is on the right, upon a hill which
can be traversed with a front wheel drive vehicle.. This cemetery is
sometimes called the Robert George Cemetery, and also known as the
Bays Branch Cemetery.
Submitted by Atlas D. Hall
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Raymond Hamilton
son of Harrison Hamilton and Martha Stephens Parsons Hamilton
Submitted by Minerva
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Son of Jackson
and Octavia Kidd and brother of Everett and Jerry Kidd
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Effie Jane Adkins m. Burns Robinette
.... Great Aunt... dtr of Wyatt & Melissa Travis Adkins Arnold
"Gauley" & Ira... sons of Effie & Burns Robinette
buried beside pts. Submitted by Mary
Pinion
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Melissa Travis Charles d/o Charley
& Manervia Thompson Travis, m1st Wyatt Adkins in Lawrence
Co., KY (Wyatt died in 1901 (thyphoid fever)) m 2nd, Oscar Charles
Bill Street Cem., In Justell, KY (Betsy Layne)
Submitted by Mary Pinion
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Anthony Halls gravesite
Just erected a new stone on the grave site of Anthony
Hall, The Ben E. Caudill camp of the SCV, have helped alot with
this project and will purchase a flag pole and an original Betsy Ross
flag to erect on the site also for the cost of materials which comes to
around $100.00, If anyone would like to see this happen
please send a small donation ($1.00--- $5.00) to Bob
Hall at po. box 388 Wheelwright, KY. 41669. Pics of the new
stone are in the Hall Album, and as soon as we get the flag pole and
flag erected I will post those pics also. Any monies in excess of
the $100.00 will go toward the purchase of a stone for Anthony's wife
Ruth Butler.
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This is the stone where Elijah E. Akers
& Cynthia Rice Akers are bured, on the Akers Cementary at Dana,
KY Submitted by Rita Frasure |
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Malva Louella Burchett 1st. wife of William
Riley Hall
Submitted by David Lee
Hall |
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Lee & Martha Hall
Martha d/o Lurany & Robert S. Elliott
Submitted by David Lee Hall |
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Eddie & Rachel
Julia Hannah HACKWORTH,
Eddie s/o
Sanford & Belle Click
Hackworth
Julia d/o Ross &
Virgie Rivers Hannah Submitted by Robie
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Photo was taken on Sunday Oct 14th 2001. This
was a Conderate Tombstone dedication ceremony at the Grave site of
William J "Captain Bollen Bill" Hall. Capt. Bolen Bill was the
son of William J. "Gunsmith Billy" Hall and the Grandson of
Anthony Hall and Ruth Butler Hall. Bob
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The Upper Left Beaver Historical and
Genealogical Society is PROUD to announce the we have set our first Head
stone. The Headstone set was for William Little. William married Rebecca
(Becky) Little and was a Brother to Ode Little. William and Becky are buried
side by side in the cemetery beside the Wheelwright Community
Methodist Church, on 79 Hill in Wheelwright KY. William was a soldier in
Col. Ben E. Caudill's 13th KY Cavalry CSA. The Head Stone for William
was provided by The Sons of Confederate Veterans, Ben E. Caudill Camp,
Hazard KY. Members participating in the stone setting were, Sheila
Harlow, Mike Hall and Myself, Bob
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Lee Hall b. Jan 18 1903 in
Floyd County Kentucky d. Mar 24 1927 in Boyd County Kentucky. He
was the h/o Ruby Estep and the s/o James Pharo "Tige" and
Arminda "Mindy" Hall Hall. Lee was originally buried at
the home farm and because of the construction of Hwy 23, he was moved to
Highland Memorial Cemetery in South Point, Lawrence County Ohio Submitted
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WILLIAM RILEY "BILL"
HALL BORN OCT 24 1904 IN FLOYD COUNTY KENTUCKY. DIED MAR 9
1925 BOYD COUNTY KENTUCKY.
HE WAS THE SON OF JAMES PHARO "TIGE" AND ARMINDA "MINDY"
HALL HALL. HE WAS THE HUSBAND OF ROSEANNE CYRUS.
HE WAS BURIED ON THE FAMILY FARM AND WAS MOVED BECAUSE OF HWY 23
CONSTRUCTION. HE NOW RESTS IN HIGHLAND MEMORIAL CEMETERY AT SOUTH
POINT, LAWRENCE COUNTY, OHIO
FIGHT OCCURRED AFTER CHURCH SERVICE AT CHAPEL
A double tragedy costing the lives of two young men,
occurred last night when Edmond Cyrus and William Hall met on the
steps of the small church at Durbin. A small com- muntiy about ten miles
back of Catlettsburg and opened fire on each other with revolvers.
Both men were fatally injured in the fusilade and died shortly after
being brought to the Ashland General Hospital about ten o'clock. The
trouble dates back several months, according to the story told by
persons who know the Hall and Cyrus families, and grew out of a family estrangement which settled down to a personal
grievance between the
two young men. Cyrus was twenty- five years old, while Hall was twenty.
Both were well know through that section of the county and the Cyrus
family particularly prominent through long years of settlement in that
region where the men have been farmers and stock raisers. Following the
close of the services at the Cyrus Chapel, the community church of that
section, one of the boys came out of the church and was proceeding down
the steps when he met the other. The guns were out in an instant,
bystanders relate, and each man emptied his weapon at the other, both
falling wounded at the last of twelve shots fired. A call was sent to
Kilgore and Collier in Catlettsburg for an ambulance and this was
rushed to Savage branch where bad roads made further travel impossible.
The bodies of the wound- ed men were carried to the ambulance and
brought in to the hospital here. An operation was performed on Hall who
was suffering from a bullet wound in the abdomen. Cyrus was found to
have a wound in his shoulder and another in the neck. Hall's death
occurred about four o'clock and the ambulance was called back almost
immediately for Cyrus, who died but a few minutes later. The Halls came
to Durbin from Beaver Creek and William Hall, the victim of the tragedy,
married the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Jesse Cyrus about one year ago. A
separation eused shortly after and the bride re- turned to the home of
her parents to live. The husband went to the home of his father, Tige
Hall, at Burgess Station, a short distance above Lock- wood, on the Big
Sandy. The farms were about three miles apart and the enmity between the
husband and the brother of the wife grew until ended by the affair last
night. Jesse Cyrus, father of Edmund Cyrus, was killed about two years
ago when gored and trampled by a mad- dened bull in the pasture lot.
Since that time the son has cared for the big farm and managed the
affairs of the family. He was a member of the Green Hill Masonic Lodge
No. 521 of Bolts Fork; and also a member of the I.O.O.F. lodge The
funeral of Edmund Cyrus has been set for Wednesday morning at ten
o'clock and burial will be made in the family cemetery on the farm. The
services will be read by the Rev. C.P. Smith, pastor of Cyrus Chapel and
the Masonic organization will take charge of the burial. The body of
William Hall will be sent to the home at Burgess Station, where it
will be held in the fa- thers home over night and then sent on to Floyd
county by tomorrow morning's train for funeral services and burial on
Beaver Creek, Wednesday.
ASHLAND DAILY INDEPENDENT HAD THIS AS MAJOR FRONT PAGE
HEADLINES AS TWO KILLED AT DURBIN EDMUND CYRUS AND WILLIAM HALL DEAD IN
GUN DUEL MARCH 9 1925 EDITION. IT WAS ALSO IN THE NEWSPAPER IN LOUISA
KENTUCKY. COPY COST OF THE NEWSPAPER AT THE TIME WAS 3 CENTS. Submitted
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Rush Hall was the s/o Lacona
"Connie" & George "Pipe George" Hall. William
Riley Hall Cemetery, Bevinsville, Floyd Co. KY. I think, not proven that
his wife was Ruth Meade. Submitted by Burt
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The headstone says Susan Hall but her
name was Susannah. d/o Rutha Hall & Martin Thornsberry. Rev. William
Riley "Red Will" Hall III was the son of William Riley
Hall Jr. & Lucinda "Cindy" Cook Hall. They are buried at
the W. R. Hall cemetery at Bevinsville, Floyd Co. KY Submitted
by Burt & Annette Chateau |
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Frances Marion Hall and Anzie Hall Hall.
Marion b. Feb 23 1859 and d. Mar 29 1950 s/o Samuel Hall Jr. and Nancy
Jane Little. Anzie b July 1873 d. Sept 2 1938 in Floyd County Kentucky.
Anzie d/o John and Cynthia Newsome Hall. They are buried at the William
Riley Hall Cemetery in Bevinsville, Floyd County Kentucky Submitted
by Burt & Annette Chateau |
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Headstone of Mary Allen Campbell.
Daughter of Jeremiah "Jerry" Allen and Ellen "Della"
Patton Allen of W. Prestonsburg, KY. b. 11-2-1896 d.8-8-1918. First wife
of Charles Zean Campbell. Grave is located in the old W. Prestonsburg
Cemetery in Floyd Co. KY (Photo was made July 2001)
Lydia Neal |
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Headstone of Shelby "Banks"
Wallen of Floyd Co. KY b.4-29-1870 d.2-24-1945 s/o Shelby Wallen and
Susannah Hale. Married Rebecca Belle "Belle" Gearheart
12-31-1894 Buried at Old W. Prestonsburg Cemetery Floyd Co. KY (Photo
was made July 2001) Lydia Neal |
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Headstone of Rebecca Belle
"Belle" Gearheart. b.1-5-1876 d.10-14-1946 Buried Old W.
Prestonsburg Cemetery Floyd Co. KY d/o Adam Gearheart and Rebecca Jane
Martin Gearheart. Wife of Shelby "Banks" Wallen. (Photo
was made July 2001) Lydia Neal |
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Jahaza Fletcher Sparks w/o William Henry
Sparks b. April 11, 1874 d. March 26, 1966 Ivington
Cemetery......KY Submitted by
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William Little
b. June 8 1842 d. June 25 1916
Stone placed by the Upper Left Beaver Historical Society and the Ben E.
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John Morgan "Tikki John" Hall,
s/o William & Malinda Hamilton Hall
w/o Elizabeth 'Eliza' Stumbo
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Victoria Martin Newsome B:
4-22-1884 D: 1-8-1904,
d/o Simpson & Mary F. Akers Martin,
w/o General Jack Newsome,
Submitted by Donna
Frasure
Simpson Boy Martin Cemetery Branham Creek
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William Kenas
Goodman, father of
Hiram Kenas Goodman Derossett cemetery on Bull Creek., Submitted by James
Goodman
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Emaline (Goodman) Shepherd
d/o William Kenas Goodman & Mary E. Wallen & w/o Andrew Shepherd
Submitted by James
Goodman
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Jonathan W. Akers,
s/o Solomon, Jr. & Matilda Mead Akers
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Tolbert
Akers h/o Polly Sturgeon. Akers Cemetery on Branham Creek off Rt. 979 Big Mud
Creek
Submitted by
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Poly
Sturgeon (Mary Hall) w/o Tolbert Akers d/o Mary Sturgeon & Nimrod
Hall
Akers Cemetery on Branham Creek off Rt. 979 Big Mud Creek
Submitted by
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Tolbert
Akers Jr. s/o Tolbert Akers & Polly Sturgeon (Mary Hall) Akers Cemetery on
Branham Creek off Rt. 979 Big Mud
Creek
Submitted by
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Glendale
Howell s/o Sterling & Flary Howell Robert Hall (Bob Hall) Cemetery on
Branham Creek off Rt. 979 Big Mud
Creek
Submitted by
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Randel
D. Howell s/o Sterling & Flary Howell Robert Hall (Bob Hall) Cemetery on
Branham Creek off Rt. 979 Big Mud
Creek.,
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Flary Howell & Sterling Howell,
Sterling d. 3-13-2000
d/o Crit & Ella
Hall Howell Robert Hall (Bob Hall) Cemetery on Branham Creek off Rt 979 Big Mud
Creek.,
Submitted by
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Betty
Howell d/o Crit & Ella Hall Howell w/o )1 Joe Herrington )2 Tan
Howell
Two babies one to each side of grave, one marked, the other not.
Children of Tan & Bet's, one Estill (foot stone B. H.) the other
unnamed. Robert Hall (Bob Hall) Cemetery on Branham Creek off Rt. 979 Big Mud
Creek.,
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No Information
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Mary Little
Caudill, w/o Andrew Jackson Caudill Was buried in
McClure, Va. Dickenson County
Submitted by Ben
Caudill
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Tombstone of James Johnson, son of William Johnson and Charity Bentley
Submitted by Garyl
A. Johnson
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Jake Martin,
Simpson Boy Martin Cemetery, Branham Creek, on the hill above the old
Authur Martin Sr. Home place
Submitted by
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Simpson Martin,
Infant s/o John & Sadie Martin, Simpson Boy Martin Cemetery, Branham
Creek, on the hill above the old Authur Martin Sr. Home place
Submitted by
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Simpson Martin,
s/o Simpson & Elizabeth Turner Martin, Simpson Boy Martin Cemetery,
Branham Creek, on the hill above the old Authur Martin Sr. Home place
Submitted by
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Sheridan & Mary Josephine Harless
Goble Submitted by
Freda Goble Tussey
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This is of the original headstone for "Indian Creek" Solomon
Osborne, one of the earliest settlers in the Indian Creek area of Pike
Co., KY. At the time this was taken by Jim W. Tackitt in 1987, the stone
was at the home of the late Evert Fred Johnson of Etty, Pike Co.,
KY. This stone was taken from the W.F. Tackett Cemetery where Solomon
Osborne is buried close to Wm. Tackitt Sr., 1779-1851. This
original stone appeared on the W. F. Tackett Cemetery [aka The Frank
Tackett Cem.] sometime before the 1991 Tackett Reunion and was standing
against the tree near the Wm. Tackitt Sr. Memorial Stone. In 1995 a
replacement Memorial Stone was placed in this location and the original
stone was missing. The replacement stone, giving names of the children,
does have some minor errors. We do not know who now has the original
stone
[Aug 1995]. Taken from the Tackett Assn. Photos
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Nancy Tackett, w/o Greenville Tackett Need
Cemetery Info Please?
Submitted
by
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Greenville Tackett, Need
Cemetery Info Please?
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Alvania Howell d/o Anthony & Larcenie Hamilton Howell,
w/o Jobie Akers; Forest Grove Cemetery, Marysville, Ohio Submitted
by
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Harrison & Quintella Williams: Harrison is the s/o John
Williams & Eveline Yates. Quintella Cox w/o Harrison Submitted
by Deedra Williams
Williams cemetery, Asa, KY
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Marcus Williams is the s/o of Harrison & Quintella Cox
WIlliams , and his wife was Martha Maude Fairchild. Submitted
by Deedra Williams
Williams cemetery, Asa, KY
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Maltia Collinsworth is d/o of Marcus & Maude Williams,
w/o Lloyd Collinsworth. Lloyd is buried in See Hill Cemetery, Louisa,
KY. Submitted by Deedra
Williams Williams cemetery, Asa, KY
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Della Williams is 2nd wife of Marcus Williams Submitted
by Deedra Williams
Williams cemetery, Asa, KY
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Press Hall Submitted by
Annette Chateau. & Bob
O'Daniel William Riley Cem Bevinsville
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George & Lacona Hall: George s/o James Henderson Hall
& Rebecca Fouts, Laconna d/o William Riley "Red
Will" Hall & Nancy Thornsbury William Riley Cem
Bevinsville Submitted by
Annette Chateau. & Bob
O'Daniel
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Elmo & Mae Dillon Wallen Submitted
by Mike Wallen
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Charlie & Elizabeth Perry Submitted
by Mike Wallen
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Mallie Patrick Tram Cemetery, Tram KY Submitted
by Karen Olson Ammon
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Allen Cemetery (Old Miner Worker's Cemetery)
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John Henry Bentley, husband of Dicie Meade Bentley, son of Robert
and Chaddie Blankenship Bentley Allen Cemetery (Old Miner Worker's
Cemetery) located off Old Rt. 80 turn left in front of Allen Central High
School, go less than a mile, cemetery is on left on a little hill. Submitted
by ajusticec@aol.com
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Thomas J. Bentley 'Jeff', son of John Henry and Dicie Meade Bentley
Allen Cemetery (Old Miner Worker's Cemetery) Submitted
by ajusticec@aol.com
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Dicie Meade Bentley, wife of John Henry Bentley, daughter of Henry
and Biddy Kiser Meade Allen Cemetery (Old Miner Worker's Cemetery) Submitted
by ajusticec@aol.com
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Pearl Murphy, wife of Lewis Murphy, daughter of John Henry and
Dicie Meade Bentley Allen Cemetery (Old Miner Worker's Cemetery) Submitted
by ajusticec@aol.com
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Leon 'Doc' Murphy, husband of Thelma Murphy, son of Lewis and Pearl
Bentley Murphy Allen Cemetery (Old Miner Worker's Cemetery) Submitted
by ajusticec@aol.com
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