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Beaver Lick Christian Church (Beaver Lick, Ky.)
Denomination: Independent
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Zachary Baker Cemetery (Big Bone, Ky.)
Now located in Big Bone Lick State Park, this is a family cemetery measuring 29 x 30 feet, and containing 12 known internments. Burials range from 1853-1922.
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William Aylor Cemetery (Limaburg, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 10 known internments. Burials range from 1853-1914.
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Wilhoit Cemetery (Florence, Ky.)
Located on land previously known as the Wilhoit Farm, this is a family cemetery measuring 0.2 acres, and containing 11 known interments. Burials range from 1831-1883.
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White Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
Now located in Hunter's Ridge subdivision, this family cemetery contains 2 known internments. Burials range from 1867-1905.
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Whitaker Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
Located on the Whitaker Cemetery Mound, this family cemetery contains 12 known internments. Burials range from 1821-1872.
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Watts Cemetery (Bullittsville, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 26 known internments. Burials range from 1813-1882.
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Vaughan-Marquis Cemetery (Florence, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing more than 8 internments. Burials range from 1832-1862.
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Utz Slave Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This cemetery for enslaved people contains 6-8 internments.
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Utz Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 24 x 18 feet, and containing 8 known internments. Burials date from 1870. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Terrill Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 13 known internments. Burials range from 1809-1861. The location was mapped in 2001.
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Tanner-Utz Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This was a family cemetery measuring 90 x 90 feet, and containing 57 known internments. Burials ranged from 1866-1901. The burials were relocated to Hopeful Lutheran Church Cemetery in 1999.
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Tanner-Bartell Cemetery (Florence, Ky.)
Located on the grounds of the Village of Cross Creek apartment complex, this family cemetery measures 150 x 150 feet, and contains more than 20 interments. Burials range from 1814-1895.
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Stansifer-Utz Cemetery (Union, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 10 known internments. Burials range from 1858-1889.
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Souther Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
Located in what is now the Parlor Grove Subdivision, this is a family cemetery measuring 113 x 48 feet, and containing 18 known internments. Burials range from 1825-1856.
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Snyder-Crisler Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
Located in what is now the Gunpowder Trails subdivision, this family cemetery measures 50 x 30 feet, and contains 12 known burials dating from 1884.
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Sleet-Hume-Brasher Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This family cemetery contains more than 8 internments. Burials range from 1817-1863.
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Simeon Christy Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 12 x 12 feet, and containing 2 known internments. Burials range from 1868-1878. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000. The cemetery has been relocated.
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Senour Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
Located within what is now the Bedinger's Landing subdivision, this family cemetery contains 19 known internments. Burials range from 1851-1905.
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Sand Run Baptist Church Cemetery (Francisville, Ky.)
This is a church cemetery containing hundreds of known internments. It is still in active use.
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Salem Predestinarian Baptist Church Cemetery (Walton, Ky.)
This is a church cemetery containing hundreds of known internments. Burials range from 1833-1943.
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Ryle-Stephens Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a large family cemetery containing 75 known internments. Burials range from 1819-1946. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Ryle-Neal Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery with more than 20 internments. Burials range from 1825-1873.
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Roberts Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 11 known internments. Burials range from 1845-1865.
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Richwood Cemetery (Richwood, Ky.)
Though it began as a church cemetery, associated with the Richwood Presbyterian Church, the cemetery separated from the church and became a town cemetery in 1930. It measures 4.4 acres and contains hundreds of internments. It is still in active use.