Mosley Bend Cemetery  
Mosley Bend Cemetery

Transcribed and photographed  by Wanda Langdon
Mosley Bend Cemetery
Confluence, Leslie County, Kentucky 
On land owned by Helen Langdon Nicely Hunt
Accessible only by boat on Buckhorn Lake between Bill’s Branch and Langdon’s Branch

Transcribed by Wanda Langdon  May 29, 2004
 

Isaac Langdon   Marinda Begley Langdon
(s/o Samuel Langdon & ?) 
(d/o Henry C. Begley & Elizabeth Roberts)
Born July 28, 1815-----Born Oct. 14, 1820
Died Jan. 18,1891------Died Sept. 5, 1885

Malinda Begley Edens 
(d/o Henry C. Begley & Elizabeth Roberts)
(wife of William Edens)
 (1822-1858)

John Sawyer Langdon and Jane Langdon
(s/o Isaac Langdon & Marinda Begley) (d/o George Warren & Elizabeth Byrnes)
Born Nov. 13, 1839    Born Jan.23, 1842
Died July 25,1924    Died Dec. 23, 1910
“Not lost, blest                 “Beautiful lovely
Thought                            She Was but
But gone                           before given
Where we shall                 a fair bud to
Meet to part no                earth to blossom
More”                              in Heaven”

Sam (Samuel P.) Langdon and Rebecca (Stidham) Langdon
s/o Isaac Langdon & Marinda Begley (d/o Hezekiah “Carr” Stidham & Mary Polly Campbell)
b. 2/29/1860     B. 10/8/1867
d. 10/1/1933     D. 1/30/1957
“Gone but not forgotten” 

Jasper Langdon and  Margret M. (Mosley) Langdon
s/o Samuel P. Langdon & Rebecca Stidham  (d/o Wiley Mosley & Polly Begley)
4/29/1888     2/15/1884
2/16/1930     3/29/1955
      Loving Wife & Mother

Johnny Langdon
(s/o Samuel P. Langdon & Rebecca Stidham)
Born Sept. 18, 1898
Died Nov. 20, 1901
“Asleep in Jesus’

Yancy Langdon
(s/o Samuel P. Langdon & Rebecca Stidham)
b. 2/20/1907
d. 2/28/1907
“Budded on earth
To bloom in heaven”

Floria Langdon
(s/o Samuel P. Langdon & Rebecca Stidham)
Born Mar 29, 1908
Died Aug. 30, 1917
“Safe in the arms of Jesus”
 

Ray Langdon and Nannie G. (Gay) Langdon 
(s/o Samuel Langdon & Emma Campbell) (d/o Thomas Gay and Cynthia Merrell)
b. 11/6/1903     b. 1/27/1898
d. 2/5/1970     d. 2/19/1966
“A Friend To All”    “Gone But Not Forgotten”
 

Emogene Langdon 
(d/o Ray Langdon and Nannie Gay)
b. 4/17/1927
d. 2/2/1949
“Our Loved One”

Polly (Begley) Mosley
(wife of Wiley Mosley)
May 10, 1856
March 12,1930
“A Loving Mother”
A Faithful Friend”

Kelson Mosley    Calla (Cally or Callie Napier) Mosley
(s/o Wiley Mosley & Polly Begley)  1899-1945
Bor 11/6/1877 
4/13/1933
“We Will Meet Again”

James Mosley
(s/o Wiley Mosleyand Polly Begley)
9/18/1893
8/11/1957
“Gone to Be With Jesus”

Chester Mosley
(infant son of Kelson Mosley and Callie Napier)
3/31/1933
4/13/1933
“Suffer the children to come unto me”

Wade Nicely (son of Walter Nicely Jr. & Helen Langdon)
AE3 US Navy
Vietnam
b. 1/30/1948
d. 2/17/1998

Walter Nicely Jr.  (1st husband of Helen Langdon Nicely Hunt)
PFC US Army
WW II
b. 4/20/1925
d. 8/25/1977

Gerrie Ann Pasanesi Langdon (1st wife of Rowe Langdon)
b. July 14,1932
d. May 24, 1993

Ora Langdon
b. 3/29/1908
d. 8/30/1917
“Safe in the arms of Jesus”

Boyce Hart Barger
b. June 18,1931
d. Aug. 14,1932 
“Asleep in Jesus”

Gusta Jr. Eversole 10/6/1954
“Asleep With Jesus”

Artha Eversole
Born & Died 11/28/1948
“Asleep With Jesus”
 
 
 

There are a few headstones that were unreadable. On a future trip, with additional tools, I will make another attempt to make them readable. There are many “fieldstones” as well as several cedar trees that I have been told were planted to mark graves. This is a work in progress and will be updated when more information can be obtained.