I was told this cemetery is located at the head of Moses Run. From Hundred, turn right on Rush Run over Covered Bridge, the first road to right, 64/1 to top of hill. Jeep trail to left about 2 miles. Cemetery on a bank on the right side of road. Cemetery was over grown and hard to read. There was evidence of unmarked graves.
Read 10/06/2006 by Nora & Bonnie Hostutler, Phyllis Cross
Name |
Born |
Died |
Comment |
Minor, Marcela |
11/25/1863 |
06/29/1890 |
W/o H K Minor |
Roberts, Josephus |
|
08/18/1881 |
S/o??Roberts (hard to read) |
Roberts, William ??ley |
|
1881? |
S/o JT Roberts (can’t read) |
Taylor, Helena |
07/09/1841 |
02/16/1901 |
W/o William, Aged 59-7-7 |
Taylor, Helena |
05/16/1891 |
10/15/1941 |
|
Taylor, James P |
02/25/1893 |
08/29/1893 |
S/o JS & MJ, Aged 6 mo 4 days |
Taylor, Jennie |
06/13/1892 |
12/18/1899 |
|
Taylor, John S “ Mary Jane |
1862 1862 |
1913 1935 |
|
Taylor, Margaret |
09/09/1869 |
08/05/1888 |
D/o W & H, Aged 27-0-26 |
Taylor, Sarah H |
11/20/1883 |
10/13/1884 |
D/o W & H |
Taylor, Simon S |
04/16/1870 |
06/26/1924 |
|
Taylor, William |
04/14/1839 |
01/15/1885 |
Aged 45-11-1 |
Villers, John |
03/09/1892 |
03/24/1896 |
S/o JN & MM, Aged 4 yrs, 15 days |
Thanks Ray for taking us up to this cemetery. he showed us a foundation of a one rom School named Oak Tree School. He said Maude Himelrick was the last person to teach there. He also told a story of a woman killed by a bear. His father John Lee Stoneking killed the bear.