| NAME | DATES | ROW/GRAVE | NOTES |
| Brown, Delphia | 9-21-1910 to 11-27-1937 | R10G2 | |
| Chamberlain, Rachel | 1804 to1897 | R4G22 | |
| Coe, Ornel Denton | 6-20-1880 to 11-9-1880 | By holly tree. | “He passed from our sight, Like a dream or a star, From a liaison of love, In a mansion of glory.” “Son of G. & S.E. Coe” |
| Coffey, Ann | 12-1-1854 to 1-4-1924 | R17G8 | “Asleep in Jesus” |
| Coffey, Matilda M. | 1-26-1861 to 2-22-1888 | R17G4 | “Wife of D.C. Coffey” Clasped hands on marker |
| Coffey, (Infant) | 9-1888 to 9-1888 | R17G7 | “Child of T.H. & Ann Coffey” |
| Coffey, Thomas H. | 1-12-1857 to 8-4-1924 | R17G9 | “Asleep in Jesus” |
| Crockett, Carline | 7-18-1847 to 4-19-1919 | R23G4 | |
| Crockett, Hanesford | 9-5-1886 to 7-6-1901 | R23G5 | Day of death unclear on marker |
| Crockett, J. Call (?) | 4-6-1850 to 4-1-1922 | R23G3 | |
| Crockett, Major A. | 4-8-1884 to 12-8-1954 | R22G1 | “May he rest in peace” |
| Crockett, Roxie | 1937 to 1937 | R24G6 | “At Rest” |
| Crockett, Willis | 1943 to 1943 | R24G5 | “At Rest” |
| Dunbar, Carsie | 5-19-1906 to 3-8-1972 | R25G2 | Double Marker with Corinne Dunbar “Brother” |
| Dunbar, Cokulia(?) | 10-10-1877 to 10-13-1878 | R2G3 | Lamb on marker |
| Dunbar, Corinne | 10-13-1896 to 3-29-1987 | R25G1 | Death date from UK’s online index to Kentucky death records. Double marker with Carsie Dunbar. “Sister” |
| Dunbar, Elizabeth | 4-19-1837 to 2-27-1901 | R2G2 | “Gone Home” with hand pointing upwards |
| Dunbar, Elizabeth | 1874 to1962 | R25G4 | Double marker with Moore Dunbar. UK’s online index to Kentucky death records indicates that she died on Feb. 17, 1962 |
| Dunbar, Ermin | 6-15-1887 to 7-11-1906 | R2G5 | Hand downward holding a broken chain “A light from our household is gone, A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in our hearts, That never can be filled” |
| Dunbar, Jasper | 10-18-1838 to 6-20-1930 | R26G8 | Double marker with Nancy Ellen (Wooldridge) Dunbar |
| Dunbar, Martha E. | 5-19-1901 to 11-5-1902 | R25G6 | “Daughter of S.M. & Lizzie Dunbar” |
| Dunbar, Moore | 1870 to 1937 | R25G3 | Double marker with Elizabeth Dunbar |
| Dunbar, Nancy Ellen | 2-14-1842 to 8-30-1898 | R26G7 | Double marker with Jasper Dunbar |
| Dunbar, Ralph Stanley | 12-9-1918 to 12-9-1918 | R25G7 | “Son of S.B. & E.L. Dunbar” “How soon fades the slender flower” |
| Dunbar, Sidney | 6-3-1872 to 2-18-1902 | R2G4 | “Gone Home” with hand pointing upwards |
| Dunbar, Silas | 2-13-1826 to 2-28-1903 | R2G1 | “Gone Home” with hand pointing upwards |
| Elk, (Unreadable) | R6G1 | |
| Flanogan, Sula M. | 1-24-1937 to 1-26-1937 | R11G2 | Flanogan = Flanagan |
| Foster, Hershel | No dates | R10G3 | “Son of Mr. & Mrs. James F. Foster” |
| Gossage, Bessie | 9-7-1897 to 6-17-1899 | R5G3 | |
| Gossage, Otillie | 1-19-1872 to 10-12-1902 | R5G4 | “Mother” |
| Hill, John | 12-30-1837 to 8-4-1910 | R3G2 | “We will meet again” |
| Hill, M.D. | 2-17-1861 to 3-29-1918 | R3G6 | Clasped hands and a lamb |
| Hill, Mary J. | 4-29-1837 to 8-4-1926 | R3G1 | “She was the sunshine of our house” Rose stem |
| Hill, Ollie | 12-20-1889 to 10-1-189? | 5R3G5 | “Daughter of W.A. & E.A.H. Hill” |
| Hill, Thomas G. | 1-27-1870 to 8-25-1888 | R3G3 | Bird in a tree |
| Hill, Zola | 5-31-1888 to 1-10-1889 | R3G4 | |
| Hudson, Selemia | 2-13-1823 to 3-15-1888 | R13G6 | “Wife of Sheridon Hudson” |
| Irwin, M.J. | 5-21-1863 to 5-26-1907 | R2G6 | Clasped Hands “There is rest in heaven” |
| Kinnett, Ephraim M. | No dates | R12G1 | Co. K 13 Ky. Cavalry |
| Kinnett, Froshia Bell | 10-20-1877 to 2-12-1948 | R20G1 | “Thy trials ended, thy rest is won” |
| Popplewell, A.W. | 12-27-1860 to 5-4-1933 | R15G2 | “Father” “Gone but not forgotten” |
| Popplewell, Coroline | 10-16-1839 to 2-26-1913 | R14G5 | “Of such is the Kingdom of heaven” |
| Popplewell, Joe | 8-18-1902 to 3-17-1936 | R15G3 | “Gone but not forgotten” |
| Popplewell, John F. | 10-7-1855 to 3-10-1863 | R17G5 | “Son of Richard Popplewell” |
| Popplewell, Leo H. | No dates | R15G9 | Co. D 3 Ky. Infantry |
| Popplewell, M.J. | 10-28-1865 to 3-27-1920 | R1G2 | “Wife” “Gone but noT forgotten” |
| Popplewell, Olvine | 6-15-1894 to 6-15-1894 | R1G3 | |
| Popplewell, Polly | 1-7-1831 to 10-17-1887 | R17G6 | “Wife of Richard Popplewell” Open book |
| Popplewell, Richard | 3-1-1831 to 10-3-1920 | R17G7 | Co. C 3 Ky. Infantry |
| Popplewell, S.F. | 8-4-1848 to 5-3-1928 | R8G2 | Double marker with W.C. Popplewell “Mother” |
| Popplewell, Sarah Jane | 3-27-1865 to 7-12-1937 | R15G1 | |
| Popplewell, T.B. | 10-31-1868 to 4-4-1920 | R1G1 | “Gone but not forgotten” “Husband” |
| Popplewell, W.C. | 10-8-1844 to 6-24-1911 | R8G1 | Double marker with S.F. Popplewell “Father” |
| Smith, Martha M. | 8-27-1837 to 7-25-1931 | R4G3 | “Wife of W.S. Smith” “Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God” Clasped hands |
| Smith, W.S. | 9-7-1836 to 3-31-1884 | R4G2 | |
| Smith, William C. | 6-13-1869 to 12-27-1884 | R4G1 | “Son of Wm. S. & Martha M. Smith” Flying bird holding a ribbon in its beak |
| Stephens, Almarine | 4-8-1876 to 11-30-1908 | R22G10 | |
| Stephens, Andrew J. | 10-6-1846 to 1-27-1907 | R22G8 | “He is not dead but sleepeth” |
| Stephens, D.G. | 3-13-1879 to 6-30-1907 | R22G9 | “Thy trials ended, Thy rest is won” |
| Stephens, John | 4-26-1850 to 5-22-1911 | R22G2 | “Our dear father gone before, To meet us on the golden shore” |
| Stephens, Lenora | 10-19-1876 to 7-2-1911 | R21G1 | “Remember friends as you pass by, As you are now so once was I, As I am now so you shall be, Prepare for death and follow me” |
| Stephens, Lucy A. | 3-27-1878 to 4-30-1918 | R22G12 | “Gone but not forgotten” |
| Stephens, Martha L.(?) | 3-6-1849 to 5-2-1887 | R22G6 | |
| Stephens, Polly | 1807 to 1884 | R22G7 | “We will meet again” |
| Washington, George | 3-27-1875 to 10-27-1875 | R5G2 | Uncertain about month of death - marker is broken and chipped |
| Wooldridge, Claudy J. | 5-5-1883 to 10-19-1887 | Between R17 and R18 | “In love he lived, In peace he died, His need was prayed, But God denied” |