Please email your
coordinators if you have any additonal information regarding this
cemetery. The material contained on this page was derived from the
book "Wilderness Road Cemeteries in Kentucky, Tennessee and
Virginia" by Robert Foster Johnson for the West-Central Kentucky
Family Research Association, which holds the copyright to this
information. The book was published by McDowell Publications in
1981 and I was told by the Association's President that it still has a
very limited supply remaining. Please contact them if you wish
to purchase a copy of this book.
This cemetery is
located on Springdale Road in Northern Jefferson County |
It is not certain when
this survey was taken, but going on the fact the book's copyright
was 1981, it must be assumed it was a time before that date.
The author states the cemetery is "located on Springdale
Road, also one mile north of Brownsboro Road on spot behind
barn. Approximately 20 graves. Very old stone home
still here. A Revolutionary War soldier named Harbold said
to be buried here. The owner, Mrs. Lewis G. Kays, says it is
a colonial graveyard." |
This is not a complete listing of
graves, but the author has stated that he generally names the
oldest stones of a cemetery. |
Harbold, Judith S., wife of John
Harbold, b. 15 Feb 1799, d. 13 Feb 1882 |
Harbold, John, b. 23 May 1792 - 11 Feb
1865 |
Harbold, Elizabeth, dau. of Wm. L. and
Fannie, b. 08 Jan 1856, d. 02 Aug 1859 |
Harbold, Fannie, wife of W. L. Harbold,
b.18 Aug 1827, d. 14 Nov 1878 |
Harbold, Sheridan Scott, b. 1868, d.
1889 |
Harbold, W. L., d. 1819 |
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