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Gaines-Graves Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 20 known internments. Burials range from 1829-1870. The location was determined by USGS.
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Florence Cemetery (Florence, Ky.)
The Florence Cemetery is located on Center Street in downtown Florence next to Florence Elementary School. The cemetery is divided into five sections and contains both modern and historic burials. The land for the cemetery was deeded to the City of Florence in 1863 by Thomas Spencer Fish. However, several head stones in the oldest section indicate the cemetery was being used as early as the 1820s, 1830s and 1840s.
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Edwin Baker Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This family cemetery, containing an unknown number of internments, is located on the Baker farm on Mudlick Road.
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East Bend Methodist Church Cemetery (East Bend, Ky.)
This is a church cemetery measuring 1.85 acres, and containing 59 known internments. Burials range from 1861-1945.
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East Bend Baptist Church Cemetery (East Bend, Ky.)
This is a church cemetery measuring 1.85 acres containing 9 known internments. Burials range from 1832-1868.
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Duncan Cemetery (Burlington, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 16 known internments. Burials range from 1844-1890.
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Dudgeon Cemetery (Big Bone, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 45 x 60 feet, and containing 28 known internments. Burials range from 1828-1849. 3 burials were moved from the Beaver Road row in 1985.
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Dr. Gill Rice Cemetery (McVille, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 4 known internments. Burials range from 1861-1913.
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Dinsmore Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
Located on the Dinsmore Farm, this is a family cemetery measuring 65 x 35 feet, and containing 20 known internments. Burials range from 1847-1984. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Delph Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 100 x 120 feet, and containing dozens of internments. Burials range from 1851-1910. mMany headstones have been removed over the years.
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Crisler-Millakin Place Cemetery (Bullittsville, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery located in the Millakin Place subdivision. The number of internments is unknown.
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Clore-Weaver Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 70 x 55 feet, and containing 12 known internments. Burials range from 1876-1901. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Chambers-Scott Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 45 x 54 feet, and containing 8 known internments. Burials range from 1838-1897. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Chambers Cemetery (Burlington, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 32 x 38 feet, and containing 11 known internments. Burials range from 1828-1873. The graves are surrounded by a stone wall.
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Butts-Snow-Loar Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 75 x 50 feet, and containing 23 known internments. Burials range from 1809-1867. The cemetery was delineated by an archaeologist in April 2004.
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Burton-Finnell-Roberts Cemetery (Walton, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 14 known internments. Burials range from 1842-1867.
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Brown-Harrison Cemetery (North Bend, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 60 x 30 feet, and containing 8 known internments. Burials range from 1824-1875. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Botts Cemetery (Idlewild, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 15 known internments. Burials range from 1834-1872.
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Booth Cemetery (Richwood, Ky.)
Slave holder or African American Burials: Yes
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Blankenbeker Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 3 known internments. Burials range from 1857-1885.
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Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a church cemetery for the earliest church in the Big Bone region. It contains hundreds of internments, and is still in active use.
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Beaver Lick Baptist Church Cemetery (Beaver Lick, Ky.)
This is a church cemetery containing 75 known internments. Burials range from 1835-1936. The cemetery is located on both sides of Dickerson Road.
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Anderson Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing more than 16 internments. Burials range from 1877-1899.
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A.S. Crisler Cemetery (Burlington, Ky.)
Located in the Carters Mill subdivision, this is a family cemetery measuring 50 x50 feet, and containing 2 known internments. Burials range from 1897-1904. The above stone is near the Gunpowder Church, which on the 1883 map was on property, or near property, of the above man. (the church has its own deed registered in Courthouse deed book) according to 1880 Census, the above were Mr. and Mrs. Abram Crisler, both, as well as parents, born in Virginia. Living with them were daughters Lucy Ann 29, and Missouri 19; both born in Kentucky. Next door was son John 38, and wife Mary E. 35. Their children were Emma 10, Elisabeth 7, and Mary 2. All born in Kentucky. The Crislerswere also from Madison County VA and part of Germanna settlement in early 1700's. The land was once owned by Leonard Crisler in 1825, when he sold land for the old church on June 18th. At the time, a John Crisler was a trustee of the Gunpowder Baptist Church . Researched by Wm. Conrad. NOTE: In 1999, there was a proposal to relocate this cemetery because of the Carter’s Mill Subdivision being developed there. However, after some of the descendants of the Crislers
came forward with objections, Rhein Interests withdrew their relocation proposal (see Fiscal Court minutes October 26, 1999). The cemetery was incorporated into the subdivision.
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Walton Cemetery (Walton, Ky.)
This is a town cemetery measuring 3.3 acres, and containing hundreds of known internments. It is still in active use.