Doty Cemetery, West Owenton, Owen Co., KY DOTY Cemetery (#018 AND #214): Located on South Fork Road, east side, about 400 yards north of South Fork's junction with US 22. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall which is lined with small trees. Difficult to see in summer. No removals. New Data. TYPE: Family Farm. CONDITION: cleared yearly by Ben McNear, owner and descendant. NOTE: One of the two numbers above assigned to the Doty should be transferred to the Hancock, which is about 250 yards sw on a visual line and missed by the original study. GCW Levi Doty May 10, 1803 - Apr 24, 1881 Mary Doty Jan 2 1811 - Jan 3, 1894 George W. Doty Dec 3, 1850 - Sept 19, 1877 U. O. Doty Sept 1, 1846 - April 5, 1899 Squire Duncan d June 7, 1886, 43y, 7days Eliza J.(Doty) wife of Squire Duncan Oct 23, 1848 - June 2, 1875 Mary wife of Squire Duncan b Aug 26, 1850 - ......(no data) Willena Duncan Nov 11. 1874 - Mar 4, 1892 W. P. Duncan b Nov 29 1869 - d June 1, 1893 (NOTE: this is a small obelisk stone for both names above.) M. L. Mansfield (top of stone says MATTIE) Aug 15, 1865 - July 9, 1877 Eternal Rest shows this as a bible record with no stone. The stone hasn't moved. Nannie Hildreth May 11, 1858 - May 22, 1880 At least 14 field stone graves (2 children). KNOWN to be buried here but unmarked: Sallie F. Dillender Mary Dykes Doty (mother of Levi) Thomas A Doty, d April 27, 1897 Katerine (Doty) Mansfield Benjamin F. McNear Katherine McNear Joseph Harold McNear, d Oct 12, 1906 - aged 1 y, 4m, 8days John Marvin Morgan (child of Carrie & Charles Morgan) SUSPECTED to be buried here but unmarked: Fannie (Doty) Hildreth Peter Hildreth Joseph Mansfield Mary Doty McNear Which accounts for most of the fieldstone graves. Frances Arnold was going to show me the grave of her brother, John Morgan, but died before we could get together. The subsequent loss of her son, John Bill Arnold, Jr may have lost the information. Harry Doty, buried in the nearby Hancock Cemetery, was the grandson of Peter and Fannie Hildreth, on whose farm he was raised. Harry, who belonged here, was interred in the Hancock because the Doty was entirely filled. GCW ==================================================================== 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: George Willick < gwillick@seidata.com> ====================================================================