Cemeteries -- Kentucky
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Box 4
The Nancy Forsyth Collection contains material related to the University of Pikeville and the surrounding area. It has artifacts, wills, documents, and books.
Cemeteries
The Pike County Historical Society Collection is composed of a wealth of materials on the history of Pike County. Included are ledgers, journals, historical scrapbooks, photographs, and records on a variety of a variety of historical and genealogical topics.
Cemetery Inventories
Cemetery Inventories are filed alphabetically under the name of the cemetery, except when a cemetery inventory is large enough to warrant a separate folder. Folders not listed under a letter of the alphabet in the folder listing below represent separate cemetery folders.
Dils Cemetery, 1976
Dils Cemetery at the mouth of Chloe Creek, looking eastward. 1976. Dils Cemetery is thought to be the first integrated cemetery in Eastern Kentucky.
Dils Cemetery
The Pike County Historical Society Collection is composed of a wealth of materials on the history of Pike County. Included are ledgers, journals, historical scrapbooks, photographs, and records on a variety of a variety of historical and genealogical topics.
Dils Cemetery
The Pike County Historical Society Collection is composed of a wealth of materials on the history of Pike County. Included are ledgers, journals, historical scrapbooks, photographs, and records on a variety of a variety of historical and genealogical topics.
Hidden Gravestone at Leslie Cemetery, circa 1983
Leslie Cemetery, Johns Creek, circa 1983
Taken no earlier than 1983.
Leslie Cemetery, Johns Creek, circa 1983
Says "Erected 1922." Taken no earlier than 1983.
Leslie Cemetery, Johns Creek, circa 1983
Taken no earlier than 1983.
Leslie Cemetery, Johns Creek, circa 1983
Taken no earlier than 1983.
Man with Robert Lesle Gravestone, circa 1983
Pike County Historical Society Document Collection
The Pike County Historical Society Collection is composed of a wealth of materials on the history of Pike County. Included are ledgers, journals, historical scrapbooks, photographs, and records on a variety of a variety of historical and genealogical topics.
Pike County Historical Society Records
Robert Leslie Gravestone
Says that Robert Leslie died in 1822, born in XX58. Found at Leslie Cemetery, Johns Creek. Note says that stone is found at upper left. Taken no earlier than 1983.
Rose Hill Burial Park, US. Com. Of Ky, etc.
The Nancy Forsyth Collection contains material related to the University of Pikeville and the surrounding area. It has artifacts, wills, documents, and books.
W.R. Leslie Grave Stone, circa 1983
W.R. Leslie Grave Stone, Circa 1983
Says that W.R. Leslie died in 1802. Found at Leslie Cemetery, Johns Creek. Note says that stone is found at lower right. Taken no earlier than 1983.