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Last Name | First Name | Birth | Death | Information | src |
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Bray | Glen | 09 Feb 1925 | 14 Jul 1949 | pchs | |
Gire | Golda Phelps | 07 Apr 1892 | 02 Sep 1950 | [dau of John & Nancy Phelps, below] stone is in background of several other photos | dm |
Hail | Robert L. & Amanda E. | 20 Sep 1886 13 Aug 1891 | 11 Oct 1982 05 Aug 1972 | - | dm |
Stephen | born & died 24 Jun 1952 | pchs | |||
Hargis | Janetta | 05 Mar 1943 | 07 Mar 1943 | pchs | |
Parkey | George | 06 Mar 1884 | 02 Oct 1887 | pchs | |
James H. | 24 Dec 1842 | 01 May 1929 | Co Ky 3rd Reg. Infantry Volunteers | pchs | |
Johnie | 07 Apr 1879 | 08 Mar 1881 | pchs | ||
J.P. | 1878 | 1920 | pchs | ||
Matilda | Nov 1852 | 27 Sep 1911 | w/o J.H. | pchs | |
Millard H. & Lillie Mae | 07 Jan 1902 27 Jun 1907 | 24 Jan 1986 | dm | ||
Phelps | John K. | 10 Feb 1874 | 06 Aug 1956 | pchs | |
John M. & Nancy Randall | 07 Sep 1841 15 May 1845 | 18 May 1914 23 Aug 1936 | her photo | dm | |
Josephine | 30 Mar 1880 | 21 May 1949 | pchs | ||
Kenneth Lee | 02 Dec 1913 | 10 May 1953 | pchs | ||
Laury Fountain | 15 Nov 1877 | 24 May 1953 | pchs | ||
Lizzie M. | 16 Aug 1882 | 05 Jan 1901 | pchs | ||
Mary Paralee | 08 Sep 1877 | 22 Nov 1950 | pchs | ||
F.K. | 11 Apr 1843 | 05 Mar 1926 | pchs | ||
Rachel | 02 Jan 1824 | 25 Jan 1891 | pchs | ||
Sarah A. | 08 May 1847 | 25 Feb 1921 | pchs | ||
W.L. | 28 Jan 1826 | 21 Jul 1908 | pchs | ||
Poynter | Isabell | 03 Mar 1889 | 16 Aug 1891 | pchs | |
Randall | Robert & Eleanor S. | 08 Apr 1816 07 Dec 1817 | 30 May 1898 25 Sep 1902 | her photo | dm |
Rash | Thomas L. | 27 Jan 1884 | 03 May 1913 | pchs | |
Sears | Earl | 20 May 1907 | 14 Aug 1907 | pchs | |
Elbert E. | 28 Dec 1880 | 22 Oct 1881 | pchs | ||
James A. & Lona B. | 13 Jun 1894 24 Sep 1895? | 24 Feb 1980 15 Oct 1981 | - | dm | |
John W. | 17 Jun 1855 | 22 Oct 1916 | pchs | ||
Martha A. | 04 Feb 1855 | 16 Jan 1890 | pchs | ||
Peter W. | Sep 1814 | Sep 1875 | "Dedicated member of the Methodist Church" | pchs | |
Polly | 06 Aug 1817 | 09 Feb 1905 | pchs | ||
Saby | 29 Sep 1860 | 08 Jan 1925 | pchs | ||
Snell | Lizzie M. Phelps | 16 Aug 1882 | 05 Jan 1901 | pchs |
Denise wrote:
..."Valerie, the farm is about 5 or 6 miles south of the main highway (on State Route 1003) about 6 miles east of Somerset. The road is a gorgeous, narrow country lane winding and rolling through the hilly countryside. It was a dirt lane until fairly recently, perhaps the last 4 years or so. Coming around a sharp right hand bend up up a steep hill from a major creek (name unknown ... our "guiding angel" [loose translation] said "Buck" creek), the Randall Chapel is on the right. It is a white frame building, about 30' x 40' with a steeple. My guess is that this is/was the family chapel where a minister would come for services for the family and other local residents. About a half a mile past the Chapel around a sharp left hand bend is the cemetery. The location is on a small hillock surrounded by rolling land. Perhaps 150 yards from the road, there is a large oak tree, surrounded by a fading metal fence and some 20 to 30 stones. It is the classic family cemetary, on the family farm, cared for and remembered by family. We parked the bike at the gate, and walked across the pasture to open the second gate to the cemetary. Within seconds we found the stones that mean so much to you. All four, Randels and Phelps, and they're side by side. Nancy and Eleanore are beside each other, one facing East and the other West. The husbands flank the women. One of the markers was Millard Parkey's, deceased relatively recently, so the Parkey name is prominent, and tied now to the Randall Chapel and Phelps names. His wife hasn't joined him just yet. We took a picture of that stone for you too and of the views around the cemetery. It was very exciting and we really had fun finding your people for you. The day was warm and heavy gray with a low cloud cover that threatened rain. But as we boarded the bike and began to ride back to the main highway, the clouds broke for a moment and sun shone on that little valley in the hills and it was so pretty." --Denise M.o.o.r.e, 26 Sep 1998 |