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Powell Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 0.15 acres, and containing 52 known internments. Burials range from 1950 to the present. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Pope-Acra Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 60 x 40 feet, and containing 12 known internments. Burials range from 1884-1917. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Philip Baker Cemetery (Union, Ky.)
This was a family cemetery containing more than 2 internments. Burials range from 1851-1864. The burials were relocated to the Union Rice Cemetery on April 12, 2006.
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Peeno Cemetery (Hebron, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 100 x 100 feet, and containing 35 known internments. Burials range from 1920 to the present. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Peeno 2 Cemetery (Hebron, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 60 x 20 feet, and containing 10 known internments. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Old Belleview Cemetery (Belleview, Ky.)
This is a town cemetery measuring 1.6 acres containing 102 known internments. Burials range from 1849-1927.
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Norman-Crisler Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This cemetery is located on the west side of US 42, near the I-75 interchange in Florence.
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Mosby-Allen Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 8 known internments. Burials range from 1815-1884.
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Milton Beemon Cemetery (Florence, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery known to contain more than one internment. The one known burial dates to 1924. The graves are not marked.
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Middle Creek Baptist Church Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a church cemetery containing more than 5 internments. Burials range from 1843-1852.
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McNeal Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 30 x 15 feet, and containing 5 known internments dating from 1880. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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McClure Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This cemetery is listed in Find A Grave, but has not been identified by the Boone County Historic Preservation Review Board.
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Masters Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 75 x 60 feet, and containing 25 known internments. Burials range from 1835-1917. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Mary and Robert Jack Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 2 known internments. Burials range from 1898-1908.
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Marshall-Gunpowder Road Cemetery (Florence, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 150 x 75 feet, and containing 20 known internments. Burials range from 1832-1929. The location was mapped in 2012, and the site area estimated.
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Marshall-Eastbend Cemetery (East Bend, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 3 known internments. Burials range from 1870-1899.
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Margaret Aylor Cemetery (Florence, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing 6 known internments. Burials range from 1845-1884.
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Madin Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This cemetery is listed in Find A Grave, but has not been identified by the Boone County Historic Preservation Review Board.
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Lowden Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery containing more than 2 internments. Known burials date from 1835. The location was estimated from an unscaled map on file with Boone County GIS.
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Limaburg Cemetery (Limaburg, Ky.)
This is a town cemetery measuring 65 x 40 feet, and containing 16 known internments. Burials range from 1839-1894. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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Lewis Rice Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This was a family cemetery measuring 15 x 30 feet, and containing 8 known internments. Burials ranged from 1833-1901. The burials were relocated to the Union Rice Cemtery in June 2003.
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Lampton Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.)
This is a family cemetery measuring 35 x 15 feet, and containing 3 known internments. Burials range from 1851-1885. The location and boundaries were mapped in 2000.
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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.
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Union Rice Cemetery (Union, Ky.)
This cemetery measures 2.8 acres and contains hundreds of known internments. Burials range from 1839 to the present.
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Taylorsport Cemetery (Taylorsport, Ky.)
This is a town cemetery measuring 0.25 acres, and containing dozens of known internments. It is still in active use.