Pleasant Hill Cemetery Jamestown, KY Transcribed by Gary F l a n a g a n June 15, 1984 Location Legend: R=Row; G=Grave (this is as they were generally arranged when I transcribed this info - I hope that it will help anyone trying to locate a grave) ___________________________________________________________________________ Brown, Delphia 9-21-1910 to 11-27-1937 R10G2 Chamberlain, Rachel 1804 to1897 R4G22 Coe, Ornel Denton 6-20-1880 to 11-9-1880 By holly tree “He passed from our sight, Like a dream or a star, From a liaison of love, In a mansion of glory.” “Son of G. & S.E. Coe” Coffey, Ann 12-1-1854 to 1-4-1924 R17G8 “Asleep in Jesus” Coffey, Matilda M. 1-26-1861 to 2-22-1888 R17G4 “Wife of D.C. Coffey” Clasped hands on marker Coffey, (Infant) 9-1888 to 9-1888 R17G7 “Child of T.H. & Ann Coffey” Coffey, Thomas H. 1-12-1857 to 8-4-1924 R17G9 “Asleep in Jesus” Crockett, Carline 7-18-1847 to 4-19-1919 R23G4 Crockett, Hanesford 9-5-1886 to 7-6-1901 R23G5 Day of death unclear on marker Crockett, J. Call (?) 4-6-1850 to 4-1-1922 R23G3 Crockett, Major A. 4-8-1884 to 12-8-1954 R22G1 “May he rest in peace” Crockett, Roxie 1937 to 1937 R24G6 “At Rest” Crockett, Willis 1943 to 1943 R24G5 “At Rest” Dunbar, Carsie 5-19-1906 to 3-8-1972 R25G2 Double Marker with Corinne Dunbar “Brother” Dunbar, Cokulia(?) 10-10-1877 to 10-13-1878 R2G3 Lamb on marker Dunbar, Corinne 10-13-1896 to 3-29-1987 R25G1 Death date from UK’s online index to Kentucky death records Double marker with Carsie Dunbar “Sister” Dunbar, Elizabeth4 -19-1837 to 2-27-1901 R2G2 “Gone Home” with hand pointing upwards Dunbar, Elizabeth 1874 to1962 R25G4 Double marker with Moore Dunbar UK’s online index to Kentucky death records indicates that she died on Feb. 17, 1962 Dunbar, Ermin 6-15-1887 to 7-11-1906 R2G5 Hand downward holding a broken chain “A light from our household is gone, A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in our hearts, That never can be filled” Dunbar, Jasper 10-18-1838 to 6-20-1930 R26G8 Double marker with Nancy Ellen (Wooldridge) Dunbar Dunbar, Martha E. 5-19-1901 to 11-5-1902 R25G6 “Daughter of S.M. & Lizzie Dunbar” Dunbar, Moore 1870 to 1937 R25G3 Double marker with Elizabeth Dunbar Dunbar, Nancy Ellen 2-14-1842 to 8-30-1898 R26G7 Double marker with Jasper Dunbar Dunbar, Ralph Stanley 12-9-1918 to 12-9-1918 R25G7 “Son of S.B. & E.L. Dunbar” “How soon fades the slender flower” Dunbar, Sidney 6-3-1872 to 2-18-1902 R2G4 “Gone Home” with hand pointing upwards Dunbar, Silas 2-13-1826 to 2-28-1903 R2G1 “Gone Home” with hand pointing upwards Elk, (Unreadable) R6G1 Flanogan, Sula M. 1-24-1937 to 1-26-1937 R11G2 Flanogan = Flanagan Foster, Hershel No dates R10G3 “Son of Mr. & Mrs. James F. Foster” Gossage, Bessie 9-7-1897 to 6-17-1899 R5G3 Gossage, Otillie 1-19-1872 to 10-12-1902 R5G4 “Mother” Hill, John 12-30-1837 to 8-4-1910 R3G2 “We will meet again” Hill, M.D. 2-17-1861 to 3-29-1918 R3G6 Clasped hands and a lamb Hill, Mary J. 4-29-1837 to 8-4-1926 R3G1 “She was the sunshine of our house” Rose stem Hill, Ollie 12-20-1889 to 10-1-189 5R3G5 “Daughter of W.A. & E.A.H. Hill” Hill, Thomas G. 1-27-1870 to 8-25-1888 R3G3 Bird in a tree Hill, Zola 5-31-1888 to 1-10-1889 R3G4 Hudson, Selemia 2-13-1823 to 3-15-1888 R13G6 “Wife of Sheridon Hudson” Irwin, M.J. 5-21-1863 to 5-26-1907 R2G6Clasped Hands “There is rest in heaven” Kinnett, Ephraim M. No dates R12G1 Co. K 13 Ky. Cavalry Kinnett, Froshia Bell 10-20-1877 to 2-12-1948 R20G1 “Thy trials ended, thy rest is won” Popplewell, A.W. 12-27-1860 to 5-4-1933 R15G2 “Father” “Gone but not forgotten” Popplewell, Coroline 10-16-1839 to 2-26-1913 R14G5 “Of such is the Kingdom of heaven” Popplewell, Joe 8-18-1902 to 3-17-1936 R15G3 “Gone but not forgotten” Popplewell, John F. 10-7-1855 to 3-10-1863 R17G5 “Son of Richard Popplewell” Popplewell, Leo H. No dates R15G9 Co. D 3 Ky. Infantry Popplewell, M.J. 10-28-1865 to 3-27-1920 R1G2“Wife” “Gone but not forgotten” Popplewell, Olvine 6-15-1894 to 6-15-1894 R1G3 Popplewell, Polly 1-7-1831 to 10-17-1887 R17G6 “Wife of Richard Popplewell” Open book Popplewell, Richard 3-1-1831 to 10-3-1920 R17G7 Co. C 3 Ky. Infantry Popplewell, S.F. 8-4-1848 to 5-3-1928 R8G2 Double marker with W.C. Popplewell “Mother” Popplewell, Sarah Jane 3-27-1865 to 7-12-1937 R15G1 Popplewell, T.B. 10-31-1868 to 4-4-1920 R1G1 “Gone but not forgotten” “Husband” Popplewell, W.C. 10-8-1844 to 6-24-1911 R8G1 Double marker with S.F. Popplewell “Father” Smith, Martha M. 8-27-1837 to 7-25-1931 R4G3 “Wife of W.S. Smith” “Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God” Clasped hands Smith, W.S. 9-7-1836 to 3-31-1884 R4G2 Smith, William C. 6-13-1869 to 12-27-1884 R4G1 “Son of Wm. S. & Martha M. Smith” Flying bird holding a ribbon in its beak Stephens, Almarine 4-8-1876 to 11-30-1908 R22G10 Stephens, Andrew J. 10-6-1846 to 1-27-1907 R22G8 “He is not dead but sleepeth” Stephens, D.G. 3-13-1879 to 6-30-1907 R22G9 “Thy trials ended, Thy rest is won” Stephens, John 4-26-1850 to 5-22-1911 R22G2 “Our dear father gone before, To meet us on the golden shore” Stephens, Lenora 10-19-1876 to 7-2-1911 R21G1 “Remember friends as you pass by, As you are now so once was I, As I am now so you shall be, Prepare for death and follow me” Stephens, Lucy A. 3-27-1878 to 4-30-1918 R22G12 “Gone but not forgotten” Stephens, Martha L.(?) 3-6-1849 to 5-2-1887 R22G6 Stephens, Polly 1807 to 1884 R22G7 “We will meet again” Washington, George 3-27-1875 to 10-27-1875 R5G2 Uncertain about month of death - marker is broken and chipped Wooldridge, Claudy J. 5-5-1883 to 10-19-1887 Between R17 and R18 “In love he lived, In peace he died, His need was prayed, But God denied” ___________________________________________________________________________ USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genelaogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. 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