CEMETERY: Allison Family Cemetery, Prospect, Jefferson Co., KY Copyright (c) Jan 2001 by Allys Huff. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. AllysH@aol.com ******************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization orpersons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material,must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legalrepresentative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWebarchivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ Buried in the Allison Family Cemetery are: Hendery W. Allison Died April 2, 1866 62 years 2 month 11 days old Elizabeth G. Allison Wife of H.W. Allison Mar 15, 1818 Died Aug 1862 Arthur Infant son Born Feb 1877 Died Mar 1877 James T. 1841 ?? infant 1836 Alpheus Son of H.W. and E.G. Allison Died Aug 1840 6 mo old Alpheus Son of J. E. and Rebecca Allison Died Mar 30 1858 John P. Son of J.F. and R. Allison Died Mar 15 1865 Ages 7 mo. Alpheus Son of Hendery and R. Allison Died Jun 1852 aged 56 yrs Infant Son of J.F. and R. Allison Born and died Nov 19 1858 John H. Ferry Husband of Christina Ferry Died Jan 28 1856 44 yrs old Christina Wife of John H. Ferry Died July 3 1865 Age 60 yrs Mary W. Daughter of John H. & C. Ferry Died Aug 1831 2 yrs 8 mos old Hendery W. son of John and C. Ferry Died Sept 10 1840 14 yrs old James A. Son of John and C. Ferry Died Feb 5 1829 3 yrs 3 mos old Thomas Pendleton 1840 Eliza Pendleton Daughter Nov 1 18__ Rebecca Wright 1856 Margaret ___Whitt Daughter of RK and S.A. Whitt Died February 1842 In a fenced area adjacent to the Allison Cemetery is another burial ground. This one is also heavily wooded and fenced. The remains of a structure, perhaps a small slave dwelling, is located outside one corner of the fenced in area. There are three rows of graves, marked with field stones which are partly visible. Also there are two foundations of traditional grave stones among the 21 stones easily visible. The stones which appear to belong on those foundations are the Pendleton stones which are inside, leaning on the fence of the Allison Cemetery.