LANDRUM CEMETERY LIVINGSTON COUNTY, KENTUCKY RECORDED 26 AUGUST 2000 BY JEAN SMALLWOOD RUSSELL, Mills, son of A. & J. RUSSELL 18 May 1854 – 3 September 1877 “Dearest brother, thou hast left us, Her thy loss we deeply feel, But tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal” RUSSELL, Jane 6 May 1834 – 19 April 1908 wife of Andy RUSSELL RUSSELL, Andy 11 September 1829 – 28 February 1916 Back of stone – “A fathers dead beloved and dear and nature weeps a tender tear” LINDSEY, Rosa Russell 1856 – 1938 LINDSEY, James E. 1854 – 1929 JONES, Nellie Mae 1904 – 1954 JONES, Mary C. 14 February 1863 – 21 January 1925 JONES, James Thomas 1882 – 1941 JONES, John E. 19 November 1868 – 6 April 1890 son of W. O. & R. J. JONES, aged 2_ years 4 mos 17 d’s “Nip’s in the opening bloom of youth with scarce a moment’s warning given, Summoned early from this earth to grace with smiles the court of Heaven” JONES, Lucinda 27 December 1840 – 20 Augusts 1891 age 50 y 7 m 23 d “Beneath this sod now rest the form that was to me dear and lovely, Whose sparkling eyes increased my days but now she’s gone & I am alone” JONES, W. O. (“William” on top of stone) 26 August 1837 – 13 August 1927, husband of Ann E. JONES “How desolate our home bereft of thee” JONES, Rebecca J. 13 September 1831 – 15 March 1883 wife of W. O. JONES “She’s gone through many fond hearts, Would fain have prolonged her stay, But Heaven decreed it otherwise and the lov’d one passed away” WALKER, Isaac W. 31 October 1780 – 10 August 1839 WALKER, Deborah O. 24 October 1779 – 2 November 1869 “Erected by George S. WALKER” “Our father & mother are gone. They may become the sod. Death awaits. We miss you. We know you rest with God” (This original stone has been attached to a new stone with the same inscriptions. It is lovely.) ROSS, Sarah H. 24 June 1804 – 18 September 1888 age 84 yr 2 m 24 d “Beneath this sod now lies the form that ___ was dear and lovely, whose sparkling eyes increased our joy, but now they’r gone and we are lonely” BOULAND, Deborah Ellen 1831-1864 W/O Andrew J. D/O Thomas JONES STRINGER, Susan F. J. 1834 – 1858 W/O John STRINGER D/O Thomas JONES HOPPER, Infant son of T. L. & J. A., 1863 LANTRIP, Mary E. 9 March 1821 – 22 July 1883 wife of William “O Mother dear a short farewell That we may meet again above and rove where angels love to dwell,Where trees of life bear fruits of love” HOPPER, Thomas 12 February 1812 – 30 October 1845 JONES, Delilah O. 9 September 1805 – 20 September 1828, wife of Thomas JONES “___ ___ our love, with hope that is ___ ___ above” stone down, broken JONES, Thomas 20 June 1806 – 3 January 1890 husband of Rachael JONES “His toils are past this work is done. He fought the fight – the victory won” JONES, Rachael 6 September 1808 – 19 January 1875 wife of Thos JONES “Mother, thou hast from us __ To the regions far above We to thee erect this stone Consecrated by our love” JONES, Thomas J. 28 June 1872 – 17 September 1949 “Father” “Uncle Tommy” JONES, infant born & died 31 July 1875 son of B. C. & M. A. JONES “Lovely babe how brief thy stay short and hasty was thy wa__, Ending soon they sojourn here, pains and grief no more to bear” JONES, Margaret A. 17 October 1835 – 24 June 1917 wife of B. C. JONES JONES, B. C. 14 October 1847 – 9 March 1919 husband of M. A. JONES STROUD, William T. died 12 July 1843, aged 15 days (only date), son of L. L. & P. W. STROUD JONES, Wm A. 17 June 1784 – 20 December 1847, “To the Memory of” JONES, infant born & died 13 February 1865 son of H. R. & M. A. JONES “Beneath this stone in sweet repose is laid a mother’s dearest pride, A flower that scarce had waked to life, And light and beauty ere it died” JOLLEY, C. E. 15 April 1871 – 8 October 1872 son of Jas & M. J. JOLLY “A little flower of love that blossomed but to die, Transplanted now above to bloom with God on high” Stone broken & down JOLLEY, James 1828-1905, 77 yrs 8 days “Father” JOLLEY, Martha J. 1831 – 1890, 58 yrs 11 mo 25 days “Mother” WALKER, W. T. 24 January 1928 – 2 March 1990 WALKER, Ponnie 13 January 1933 – only date “PA-PA” “Granny” “Live is a rainbow of beautiful memories” back – Our Children: Hank, Eddie, Vickie WALKER, T. J. 12 December 1823 – 6 September 1893 husband of A. J. WALKER “A light from our household is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our hearts, That never can be filled” WALKER, Matilda Jane 18 December 1862 aged 34 yrs 8 mos & 14 days “Twas hard in deed from thee to part, It filled my soul with pain, This thought alone can cheer my heart, that we will meet again” _____ ___ , died ___ __ 1866, wife of ____re S. WALKER stone down, white, inscribed, can’t read WALKER, Charles O. son of George S. & Penina_WALKER Stone down, can’t read dates Died 16 April 1858, aged 20 yrs 2 mo 9 d’s, stone down & broken, white stone marker “When this see remember me, Remember friends as you pass by, As you are now so once was I, As I am now so you must be, Prepare for death & follow me” LANTRIP, son & daughter 16 November 1908 – 30 November 1908, infant twins of W. N. & B. M. LANTRIP LANTRIP, Wm 31 January 1814 – 12 August 1901 “His words were kindness, His deeds were love, His spirit humble, He rests above” LANTRIP, Willie T. 16 October 1882 – January 1884 son of F. N. & M. J. LANTRIP LANTRIP, Farley G. 17 February 1898 – 4 April 189_ son of F. N. & M. J. LANTRIP, Finis N. 30 August 1867 – 16 November 1919 “Gone but not forgotten” LANTRIP, Mattie J. 7 April 1857 – 5 September 1926 SULLIVANT, E. M 22 February 1828 – 11 April 1885 wife of S. SULLIVANT “She’s gone though many fond hearts would fain have prolonged her stay, But heaven de___ it otherwise and the loved one passed away” SULLIVANT, Stephen 2 February 1826 – 7 February 1882 husband of Emly SULLIVANT “Farewell my wife my children all, from a father ghost doth call, mourn not for me it is in vain to call me to your sight again” SULLIVANT, Louisa A. 16 August 1866 – 6 July 1881 dau of Emly & Stephen SULLIVANT “Prepare to meet thy God for in such an hour as thy thinks not be son of man cometh” SULLIVANT, Elmina J. 11 April 1864 – 22 September 1879, dau of Emly & Stephen SULLIVANT “Not lost blessed though but gone before where we shall meet to part no more” SULLIVANT, Sarah A. 15 April 1862 – 16 August 1878 dau of Emly & Stephen SULLIVANT, stone is inscribed, can’t read SULLIVANT, Evliene B. 22 November 1868 – 26 November 1868, dau of Emly & Stephen SULLIVANT “Sleep on sweet babe and ___ thy rest, God has called thee home, He thought it best” SULLIVANT, Martha Ann died 24 April 1862, aged 2 days “Sleep on sweet babe and ___ thy rest, God has called thee home, He thought it best” SULLIVANT, John S. 24 February 1852 – 6 August 1880 son of Emly & Stephen “beautiful ______ blossom in heaven” 27 Feb 18__ - 28 Feb 1880 “Happy infant ____ ____ Rests in peaceful slumber ___” can’t read name on stone, stone located with the SULLIVANT’s JONES, H. R. 29 April 1843 – 20 September 1920 husband of M. A. “Gone but not forgotten” JONES, Mary A. 28 October 1844 – 19 March 1924 wife of H. R. “Gone but not forgotten” JONES, C. C. 17 January 1875 – 16 July 1890 son of H. R. & M. A. JONES “Oh, Charlie dear a short farewell, Till we shall meet again, And rove where angels love to dwell, Where trees of life bears fruit of love” SWAFFORD, infant 18 October 1895 – 19 April 1899 sons of S. R. & H. J. “The self same and from whence twas given, Has taken back our babes to heaven” JONES, F. W. 21 December 1867 – 21 May 1890 son of H. R. & M. A. JONES “At Rest” “When this you see remember me, remember friends as you pass by, As you are now so once was I, As I am now so you must be, Prepare for death & follow me” _OSS, ___mrude_, ___1854 stone down – sunken, can’t read – JONES, Thomas J. W. 7 September 1889 – 2 December 1964 “In memory of” “Weep not for me but weep for yourself and your children” MOORE, Lelia 1 June 1896 – 2 October 1901 dau of M. E. & J. “Sweet Lelia unto earth a little while was given, Named ____ in ____ and away to heaven” WALTON, Isabelle 1891 – 1945 WALTON, Pat V. 1888 – 1954 DUNN, Robert A. 1872 – 1955 DUNN, Maggie E. 1880 – 19__ RUSSELL, Rachel 10 December 1850 – 16 August 1933 RUSSELL, W. T. 10 April 1837 – 20 January 1915 “Father” WILSON, Anna “Cheek” 12 April 1830 – 18 September 1882 “Grandmother” Stone with Lamb – inscription is gone No name - Stone with lamb “My Grannie” “She is gone but not forgotten” WALKER, Cynthia 11 November 1846 – 5 June 1928 STARRETT, Jeffie 29 October 1876 – 30 September 1877 son of M. E. & G. W. “Sweet little bud for earth did fair, Has gone to Heaven to bloom there” LINDSEY, Lee 11 September 1893 – 30 January 1979, footstone: Lee LINDSEY PVT, U. S. ARMY, WORLD WAR I LINDSEY, Nadine Blackwell 10 June 1904 – 4 December 1996 COTHRAN, Joe Mack 1888 – 1974 COTHRAN, Bessie Vera 1894 – 1979, “Wife” COTHRAN, Clarence W. 1886 – 1969, “Husband” “Gone but not forgotten” NOLES, Sarah Lou 10 September 1895 – 19 January 1922 “Mother” NOLES, John H. 11 February 1898 – 21 February 1934 “Father” “At Rest” COTHRAN, Mollie G. Blake 5 March 1863 – 16 August 1904 wife of W. C. COTHRAN “Sleep on dear mother, take thy rest, God called thee home, He thought it best” COTHRAN, W. C. 23 June 1857 – 18 August 1925 husband of M. G. CATES, Louise (Walton) 1908 – 1934 WALTON, A. V(?) 1888 – 188_ (dates are not clear) WALTON, Serena J. 1 March 1866 – 19 March 1932 WALTON, James R. 11 February 1860 – 17 June 1926 JONES, Sarah J. 20 December 1844 – 5 March 1912 wife of M. G. JONES, can’t read inscription. JONES, M. G. 6 January 1845 – 17 August 1925 husband of Sarah J. “Gone but not forgotten” WALKER, Tula 13 June 1882 – 13 July 1965 “Aunt” WALKER, Charles O. 22 January 1866 - 5 August 1883, son of Scynthia & Isaac J. WALKER “Dear lovely Charley to part with you hath racked our hearts with pain, But though our loss is great we trust tis your eternal gain” WALKER, James A. 23 December 1880 – 24 March 1881, son of I. J. & S. S. WALKER WALKER, Harvey D. 26 March 1872 – 23 April 1928 “Uncle” WALKER, Cynthia S. 11 November 1846 – 5 June 1928 “Grandmother” “In loving memory” WALKER, Isaac J. 8 March 1840 – 7 January 1884 “Gone Home” “Farewell my ___ children all, from you a father ____ doth call, Mourn not for me it is in vain to call me in ___ ___ again” DYCUS, Alex N. 30 August 1861 – 3 December 1956 “Father” DYCUS, Nancy P. 24 February 1864 – 7 January 1929 “Mother” JONES, Duley F. 22 November 1888 – 10 July 1978 JONES, Bessie D. 19 July 1892 – 21 March 1966 “Together forever” COTHRAN, Jack Leslie 29 April 1905 – 5 September 1978 COTHRAN, Frieda Hayden 27 March 1911 – 13 August 1991 “Let others see Jesus in you” GREEN, Preston 16 March 1968 – 13 November 1997 “Son” GREEN, Riza L. 26 September 1947 – 26 December 1996 “Mother” RILEY, Stewart M. 1911 – only date RILEY, D. Pearl 1915 – 1982 Wed 19 March 1976 BOYD, C. Ronald (Ron) 22 December 1945 – 26 December 1980 BOYD, Janice F. Duncan 12 August 1945 – only date “Our daughter Rene” “Always remembered in our hearts” M/V Miss Denise M/V Janice Sue Riverboat captain, above names of his ship. His father, Lou BOYD, keeps the cemetery.