CEMETERY: Harshfield Cemetery, Bullitt Co., KY ********************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Subj: Bullitt County Cemetery From: Starry761@aol.com (Tammy Burden) ********************************************************************** "the Harshfield Cemetery. It is located at the corner of Yorkshire Blvd. and Hwy 44 W. It is on the west side of Yorkshire Blvd. I only found it because it has a fence around 2 graves and had Easter Lillies growing at the time." Here is who is buried there: ---------------------------- [John and Sarah's graves were fenced in together away from the others.] John Harshfield Born Feb. 26, 1805 Die Dec. 14, 1881 Remember friends as you pass by, That all mankind are born to die, Then let your cares on Crist be Cast, That you may dwell with him at last. ----- Sarah Harshfield Born Jan. 21, 1815 Die July 27, 1894 [writing same as John's] ----- Columbus Harshfield Born Jan. 17, 1839 Die May 1, 1895 Farwell my wife and children All from you a father Christ doth call ----- Laura E. Harshfield Born Nov. 3, 1869 Die Feb. 19, 1891 Weep not Father and mother for me for I am waiting in glory for thee ----- Sarah E. Harshfield Born July 4, 1841 Die Jan. 7, 1907 She was a kind and affectionate wife a fond mother and a friend to all ----- [John and Sarah (Miller) were husband and wife.] [Columbus and Sarah E. (Steir) were married and Laura was their daughter.] [Columbus and Sarah are my g-g-grandparents.] "There is also another cemetery on Bob-o-link Way off Hwy 44 W. I believe that this it a Vaughn Cemetery. The stones are broken and not easily read. It is on the left side of the road in a small group of trees in a pasture. " Tammy Burden