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Amos and Lizzie Turney This is the location of their stones in front of the monument. |
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Amos Turney, Jr. (d. 1918) |
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Jessie Turney (d. 1949) |
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Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Mannen (d. 1927) |
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Turney Graves The Turney family monument and headstones |
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Bethesda Cemetery, Bracken Co., Kentucky This is a view of the cemetery from the road; the Mannen and Hamilton graves are up the hill on the right. |
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Dedication to Eliza Gregg This is written on the side of her stone. |
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Elizabeth Gregg (d. 1872) The wife of Vincent Hamilton, with whom she shares the obelisk. |
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Hamilton - Mannen graves at Bethesda |
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Hamilton - Mannen graves at Bethesda |
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Infant Hamilton (d. 1832) This baby died at 2 days old. |
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John Mannen (d. 1879) |
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John Mannen and Mary Kirk They are buried together, Mary's name on the left side here and John's on the right. |
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Manford Hamilton (d. 1866) and Mrs. Maria Hamilton (d. 1870) Maria was the wife of Herod Hamilton (d. 1903), and Manford was one of their children. His stone says that he was "A soldier boy in the 10th and 16th Ky. Reg." |
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Mary (Cushman) Kirk (1794-1870) |
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Minerva Hamilton (d. 1869) |
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Vincent Hamilton (d. 1879) |
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Aaron Gregg and Polly DeMoss pillar |
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Capt. Aaron Gregg (d. 1841) |
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Edwin S. Hamilton (d. 1857) |
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Gregg Cemetery #2, Bracken Co., Kentucky |
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Isabella Doak (d. 1898) |
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John DeMoss Gregg (d. 1876) |
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John DeMoss Gregg and Isabella Doak pillar |
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Laura Gregg (d. 1884) |
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Mary "Polly" DeMoss (d. 1853) |
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Mary Ann Gregg (d. 1836) She died before the age of one. |
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Virgil Gregg (d. 1862) He died at the battle of Augusta, Kentucky. |
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Ellen "Nellie" (Black) Hamilton (d. 1865) She and her husband share the same stone, with their names on opposite sides. |
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Samuel "Towhead" Hamilton (d. 1890) A veteran of the War of 1812. He and his wife share the same stone, with their names on opposite sides. |
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John and Sarah Gregg Fee |
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John P. Hamilton Jr. (d. 1849) and Deborah Perkins (d. 1852) The covered graves in the foreground are John and Deborah; I could not make out the names on the similarly covered grave behind them to the left. |
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Ann Elizabeth Harmon (d. 1892) |
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Cecil Pollock (d. 1904) |
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Crihfield graves at Maple Grove The tall obelisk on the right is Anna Eliza Crihfield (1826-1892); she is not included on this site as I don't know how she fits in. |
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Dr. Charles S. Savage (d. 1913) |
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Dr. Isaac Pollock (d. 1894) |
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Eva Pollock (d. 1900) |
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Frank Pollock (d. 1930) |
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Isaac Currens Pollock (d. 1927) |
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James S. Pollock (d. 1930) |
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Julian Savage Pollock (d. 1889) |
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Lizzie Burgess (d. 1894) |
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Margaret Currens Savage (d. 1911) |
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Mary Roberts Savage (d. 1916) |
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Mrs. Mary A. Worthington (d. 1901) |
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Pollock, Mannen, and Savage graves at Maple Grove This image is linked to the stones in the foreground. The "Christian Church" stands in the background. Another set of Pollock stones stands 10-15 yards behind the tree standing to the right in the background of this photo, surrounding another tree. That set is in bad condition. A third set of 3 Pollock stones stands on the left of the Church as you face its front door. |
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Pollock, Mannen, and Savage graves at Maple Grove These comprise one set of Pollock and Mannen graves at Maple Grove. James Pollock (d. 1930) is on the left. Margaret Currens Savage is at the right edge of the photo, and Isaac Currens Pollock is to her right, just outside of the picture. |
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Robert H. Crihfield (d. 1855) |
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Sally Mannen and Isaac P. Mannen |
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Sally Pollock Mannen and Isaac Pollock Mannen This is Sally and her son "Ike." |
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Thomas T. Worthington (d. 1895) |
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William F. Pollock (d. 1911) and Sue D. Coburn (d. 1907) |
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William R. Crihfield (d. 1933) |
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Worthington Monument I don't know how the other grave in front of the monument (Ella King), might be connected to the Worthingtons. |
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George Swingle (d. 1840) |
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Elizabeth Slack Worthington (d. 1837) |
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Slack Family Cemetery This is the cemetery as it looks from Slack Pike. Note that it is on private land. The metal fence is visible inside the grove of trees, with the gate on the left side. The cemetery is untended and very overgrown. |
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Elijah Currens Savage and Nannie T. [Humlong] |
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Francis Asbury Savage Jr. (d. 1866) This image includes behind it the obelisks for the Rev. James Savage and Mary Ann Currens (Pollock). |
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Francis Wood Savage (d. 1865) He died before he reached age 2. |
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James Currens Savage (d. 1886) |
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James Savage Pollock (d. 1852) He died at about age 8. |
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James U. Savage (d. 1849) He died aged 1 year, 6 mos., 25 days. |
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Mary Ann Currens (d. 1895) |
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Moses Dimmitt Savage, d. 1852 He died as an infant. |
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Mrs. Mary H. Currens (d. 1848) |
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Mrs. Sarah D. Savage (d. 1887) |
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Parthenia Currens (d. June 1848) She died at about 3 months old. |
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Rachel Dimmitt (d. 1866) She was the second wife of James Savage. |
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Rev. James Savage (d. 1854) |
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Rev. James Savage (d. 1854) |
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Sallie Currens (d. 1844) |
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Sarah Lizzie Pollock (d. 1841) She died at less than one year old. |
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Savage-Currens Cemetery, Germantown This is the entire cemetery. It is on private land, sitting immediately on Rt. 875 on the Mason Co. side of Germantown. Not all of the gravestones in this cemetery have (as yet!) been connected to people on this site. A few stones, including at least one immediately in front of the camera, do not appear, and some have obviously become so worn as not to be readable or even visible. |
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William Currens (d. July 1842) He died at about 2 and a half years old. |
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William L. Savage (d. 1852) |
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