This transcription was taken from
a book found in the Shelby County Public Library entitled,
"Cemetery Records of Kentucky, Volume I, Jefferson County, Part
I" compiled by LTC Robert C. Jobson (ret). Please email your
coordinators if you have any questions or comments regarding this
cemetery.
"Located on
Hobbs Lane, off Clark Station Road, near the Shelby County
line. In ruins, in a former pig pen. Copied
1986." |
Name |
Dates |
Notes |
Crask, Mary
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29 Jan 1793 - 28 Jan 1864
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Mary Collins, first married 22
Jun 1809 in Shelby County to James Hobbs, second 08 Jun 1822 in
Jefferson County to George W. Crask.
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Crask, Columbus
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02 Jan 1810 - 24 Jan 1856
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Son of James; married 25 Nov
1830 in Shelby County to Sally Hobbs, daughter of James & Mary
Collins Hobbs, his step-sister.
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Crask, Elizabeth
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26 May 1836 - 28 Dec 1859
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wife of A. J.
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Crask, Eliza
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05 Apr 1837 - 28 Jan 1864
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wife of A. J.
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Hobbs, Hinson
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18 Sep 1814 - 08 Aug 1854
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Son of James & Mary Collins
Hobbs, first married in Shelby County 28 Nov 1833 to Elouise
Casey, daughter of Benbage Casey, second in Jefferson County, 25
May 1839 to Sarah Smith, born 1822, daughter of Eve Smith.
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The last remaining tombstones seen in the mid 1960's are for the following but I do not know if they are still there. There was one large stone facing down and could not be read. Some stones could be covered up by dirt. Columbus Crask Sarah Crask George W. Crask Lillie B. Crask A. J. Crask Mary Crask Charles Morehead Carmeals Morehead There were about 20 burials there. Information From Jack Koppel |
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