Robinson Cemetery
Generously surveyed, photographed & transcribed by Nancy Bray and Goldie
Fornash.
Thanks so much ladies!
Directions:
Going south on US 27, make a right onto Rt. 330 before coming into Falmouth.
Travel about 6 miles out 330, the cemetery sits off to the right up
on a small hill.
This obelisk stone has names on all four sides. The
side showing is for Martha A.
Jacob Robinson
May 10, 1785 - April 2, 1868
George W.
September 13, 1846 - December 11, 1869
Frances A. wife of Jacob
September 11, 1808 - August 17, 1877
Martha A.
January 31, 1851 - June 13, 1869
Jane E. wife of S. D. Godman
January 17, 1832 - January 28, 1860
Lucy Oldfield J. S.
Oldfield
1853 -
1888
1833 - 1899
Military Stone
Pvt Jesse S. Oldfield
Co. D. 4th Ky. Cav.
1833 - 1899
Margaret A. Makemson
In Memory Of My Wife
January 15, 1845 - December 25, 1877
Edwin C. Robinson
1872 - 1951
Jimmy son of E. M. & L. S. Robinson
September 18 or 19, 1873 - April 20, 1874
Mary Ann daughter of S. D. & J. E. Godman
March 25, 1857 - September 28, 1860
Robinson
Louisa S.
July 25, 1847 - January 3, 1828
Francis M. - Metal Marker by Francis' stone reads: Confederate War Veteran
July 8, 1844 - December 10, 1909
The following information is taken from back of the stone.
1869 Walter L. 1892
1872 Edwin C. 1951
1873 James 1874
1877 Carrie M. 1889
1880 Will R. 1938
There are also a couple of graves that are just marked with fieldstones.
Thought that I would also include this marker.
Boomer
June 7, 1996