The Bluegrass State has numerous historic cemeteries, with some dating back over a century. Learn more about two cemeteries in Kentucky. Choosing the Right Kentucky
ContactMaple Grove Cemetery was established on May 16, 1849 and operated as a private cemetery until the city of Nicholasville Kentucky accepted responsibility for its management in February 1993. It is impossible to determine a precise number of
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Contact2020. 12. 19. To find cemetery records for Kentucky in the FamilySearch Catalog follow these steps: Go to the FamilySearch Catalog. Enter: Kentucky in the Place box. Click on: Search. Click on: Cemeteries. To search for cemeteries at the county level follow directions below. Go to the FamilySearch Catalog.
ContactPRIVATE BURIAL GROUNDS AND CHURCH CEMETERIES IN CAMPBELL COUNTY, KENTUCKY Copied by MARY JOHNSON (MRS. ROBERT E.) DRUCK AND MISS HELEN B. LINDSEY. (Continued from July Register) PLEASANT RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY. Baker, Arthur (No dates) Baker, Charles, b. Jan. 1, 1826 ; d. Dec. 28, 1896. 70 yrs. 11 mos. 28 days.
ContactPRIVATE BURIAL GROUNDS AND CHURCH CEMETERIES IN CAMPBELL COUNTY, KENTUCKY Copied by MARY JOHNSON (MRS. ROBERT E.) DRUCK, AND MISS HELEN B. LINDSEY OLD CEMETERY, ADJOINING THE OLD BAPTIST CHURCH, ALEXANDRIA, KY. Antry, Henry M., son of S. & R. Antry, b. Feb. 19, 1841 ; d. June 12, 1853. Cones, Jacob, d. Oct. 5, 1832, aged 72 years.
Contact2021. 4. 5. Maintenance of cemeteries in Kentucky is usually the responsibility of the landowner. (At right, a tombstone from the historic cemetery in Cynthiana) 9. How do I know where the boundaries of a cemetery are if there is no fence or headstones are missing? The Kentucky
Contact381.697 Cemeteries maintained by legal owners. (1) Every cemetery in Kentucky except private family cemeteries shall be maintained by its legal owner or owners, without respect to the individual owners of burial plots in the cemetery, in such a manner so as to keep the burial grounds or cemetery
Contact2014. 11. 8. (1) Every cemetery in Kentucky except private family cemeteries shall be maintained by its legal owner or owners, without respect to the individual owners of burial plots in the cemetery, in such a manner so as to keep the burial grounds or cemetery free of growth of weeds, free from accumulated debris, displaced tombstones, or other signs and indication of vandalism or gross neglect.
ContactThe law contemplates generally two categories of cemeteries, public and private. A public cemetery is one used by the general community, a neighborhood, or a church, while a private cemetery is one used only by a family or a small portion of the community. However, public use rather than ownership determines whether a cemetery is public.
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