Grants Lick
North side of Clay Ridge Road near the intersection of Griffin Ford Road and the driveway to the Baker residence.
Field searched and photos submitted by Herman R "Buck" Seibert Jr. October 12, 2006
I finally located this site when I discovered that Hoyt Baker
was the father of Martha Pelfrey. I called her and asked about the cemetery. She
said that indeed it was located on the farm where she grew up. She said there
were several stones standing at one time but no one thought of recording the
information. Her nephew currently owns the property. I drove out and checked the
site on Oct 12, 2006. Martha’s brother happened to be there and he took me right
to the location of the cemetery. At present, no inscribed headstones are
standing. There are a few fieldstones that appear to have been used as
headstones. The stone wall mentioned below has collapsed and the area was
covered with a lot of leaves and dead branches. I took a couple of pictures and
a GPS reading. I intend to revisit the site when all the leaves are off the
trees. I have permission to rake the area to look for inscriptions on stones. It
is very close to the road, less than 50 feet.
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By the roadside is a triangular tract, outlined with a stone wall, in which there are many graves marked only with field stones. A child's grave has a broken headstone with only the death date and age remaining.
"Died July 21, 1852. Aged 4 yrs 9 months 3 days"
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Here are the GPS coordinates: 38 Deg 50.300 N 84 Deg 25.194W