New Warsaw CEMETERY (Reinterments), Warsaw, Gallatin County, KY ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: K. L. Garland < babybear@fuse.net > =================================================================== New Warsaw Cemetery Other Cemetery Reinterments in the New Warsaw Cemetery Highway 42 Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky This cemetery was moved from the James McDanell farm, 1 mile east of Warsaw and north of Highway 42. These six people have separate stones that were moved when the cemetery was moved. The stones are badly weathered and somewhat hard to read. Name Born Died Aged Relationship Daniel Webster Beall 06-07-1863 25y09m14d * "Was shot and mortally wounded while a prisoner on the 6th and died the June 7, 1863"; Buried in a cast iron coffin with a face viewing glass and was wearing a Confederate uniform. Wm. Virgil Beall 10-02-1870 16y08m--d Son of B. F. & E. Beall Judith Carver 07-16-1851 --y03m02d Daughter of O. & Frances Carver Lizzie Carver 07-01-1860 --y02m16d Daughter of O. & Frances Carver Hugh Sanders 05-08-1856 25y01m12d Nannie E. Summons 04-29-1864 02y11m06d Daughter of W.B & N. B. Summons * Quote from stone, balance from an observer of the move and photos of coffin. The seven people listed here are all listed on one new stone that was erected after the cemetery was moved. The front side has this inscription. BEALL The remains of 13 members of the Archibald Beall family were reinterred here in a common grave on April 30, 1981. They were exhumed from the old abandoned Beall cemetery, located on the James McDanell farm, 1 mile east of Warsaw and noth of Highway 42. At the time of reinterment, the stones of 7 members listed on the other side were missing. The back side has these 7 names. BEALL Archibald II 1797 1845 Angeline Thomas 1802 1885 Mary Amney 1824 1933 Mary Jane 1839 1841 Permelia Anne Bowles 1821 1844 Zerelda Allfriend 1827 1849 George Glenn 1815 1884 "Second Husband of Angeline Thomas" This section was removed from the construction area of Markland Dam, probably after March 11, 1953 and reinterred in this cemetery, and consists of two cemeteries. Most of the burial sites have a flat (to the ground) greenish stone with a name and a number, or they indicate Unknown Infant, Unknown Child, or Unknown Adult and a number. A few have their original tombstone from the previous cemetery along with the new marker. No. Cemetery Name Born Died Aged Relationship 1 Eaglin Infant Eaglin 07-02-1863 Son of G.R. & E.A. Eaglin He has both stones 2 3 Eaglin Thomas Eaglin 1869 1947 4 North Noah Ethridge 1807 1890 5 North Elizabeth Bladen Ethridge 1887 6 North Thomas R. Ethridge 1852 1913 7 North Sarah Ethridge 02-23-1861 06-13-1899 Wife of T. B. Ethridge She has both stones 8 North Pinkie Ethridge 10-07-1895 11-26-1896 She has both stones 9 North Laura Ethridge 1893 1911 10 North Gertrude Ethridge 1900 1901 11 North Charles M. Ethridge 1880 1888 12 North William Ethridge 1887 1888 13 Eaglin Garrett J. Eaglin 1862 1866 14 15 16 North Oliver Ethridge No Date No Date 17 North Percilla Ross 1842 1907 18 North Mattie Bladen House No Date No Date 19 North Acie Bladen No Date No Date 20 North Infant Craig 1873 21 North John Henry North 1865 22 23 North Mary North No Date No Date 32 North Infant Craig 07-08-1872 07-08-1872 Son of A. & S.E. Craig He has both markers ? North Henry North 04-27-1787 07-04-1865 ? North Marie R. North 02-19-1799 07-14-1878 79y04m26d Wife of Henry North None North Charley M. Ethridge 04-17-1884 02-15-1888 On same stone as Willie Ethridge None North Willie Ethridge 01-15-1887 11-28-1888 On same stone as Charley M. Ethridge There is also a large box-shaped monument that has inscriptions on 3 of the 4 sides as follows: one side says: Sergt. Harry Nash; Troop "A" First U.S. Vol. Cav.; born Vevay, Indiana 1871; died Manilla P.I. 1902 second side says: Abraham Anderson 1796-1854 Elizabeth Anderson 1798-1856 last side says: Thomas Eaglin; born Ghent, Kentucky 02-21-1869; died 1947; Troop "A" First U.S. Cav.; Las Guasimis 06-24; San Juan Hill 07/1-7/17; Santiageo De Cuba 1898 Unknown Infant(s) are listed as from North Cemetery and stones are numbered as follows: 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 21, 33, 34, 34 Unknown Child(ren) are listed as from North Cemetery and stones are numbered as follows: 27, 37 Unknown Adult(s) are listed as from North Cemetery and stones are numbered as follows: 26, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45