Pleasant Hill Cemetery - Partial Listing
Russell County, KY


Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Jamestown, KY
Transcribed by G. Flanagan June 15, 1984
Location Legend: R=Row; G=Grave (this is as they were generally arranged when I transcribed this info - I hope that it will help anyone trying to locate a grave)
NAMEDATESROW/GRAVENOTES
Brown, Delphia9-21-1910 to 11-27-1937R10G2
Chamberlain, Rachel1804 to1897R4G22
Coe, Ornel Denton6-20-1880 to 11-9-1880By 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, Ann12-1-1854 to 1-4-1924R17G8“Asleep in Jesus”
Coffey, Matilda M.1-26-1861 to 2-22-1888R17G4“Wife of D.C. Coffey” Clasped hands on marker
Coffey, (Infant)9-1888 to 9-1888R17G7“Child of T.H. & Ann Coffey”
Coffey, Thomas H.1-12-1857 to 8-4-1924R17G9“Asleep in Jesus”
Crockett, Carline7-18-1847 to 4-19-1919R23G4
Crockett, Hanesford9-5-1886 to 7-6-1901R23G5Day of death unclear on marker
Crockett, J. Call (?)4-6-1850 to 4-1-1922R23G3
Crockett, Major A.4-8-1884 to 12-8-1954R22G1“May he rest in peace”
Crockett, Roxie1937 to 1937R24G6“At Rest”
Crockett, Willis1943 to 1943R24G5“At Rest”
Dunbar, Carsie5-19-1906 to 3-8-1972R25G2Double Marker with Corinne Dunbar “Brother”
Dunbar, Cokulia(?)10-10-1877 to 10-13-1878R2G3Lamb on marker
Dunbar, Corinne10-13-1896 to 3-29-1987R25G1Death date from UK’s online index to Kentucky death records. Double marker with Carsie Dunbar. “Sister”
Dunbar, Elizabeth4-19-1837 to 2-27-1901R2G2“Gone Home” with hand pointing upwards
Dunbar, Elizabeth1874 to1962R25G4Double marker with Moore Dunbar. UK’s online index to Kentucky death records indicates that she died on Feb. 17, 1962
Dunbar, Ermin6-15-1887 to 7-11-1906R2G5Hand 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, Jasper10-18-1838 to 6-20-1930R26G8Double marker with Nancy Ellen (Wooldridge) Dunbar
Dunbar, Martha E.5-19-1901 to 11-5-1902R25G6“Daughter of S.M. & Lizzie Dunbar”
Dunbar, Moore1870 to 1937R25G3Double marker with Elizabeth Dunbar
Dunbar, Nancy Ellen2-14-1842 to 8-30-1898R26G7Double marker with Jasper Dunbar
Dunbar, Ralph Stanley12-9-1918 to 12-9-1918R25G7“Son of S.B. & E.L. Dunbar” “How soon fades the slender flower”
Dunbar, Sidney6-3-1872 to 2-18-1902R2G4“Gone Home” with hand pointing upwards
Dunbar, Silas2-13-1826 to 2-28-1903R2G1“Gone Home” with hand pointing upwards
Elk, (Unreadable)R6G1
Flanogan, Sula M.1-24-1937 to 1-26-1937R11G2Flanogan = Flanagan
Foster, HershelNo datesR10G3“Son of Mr. & Mrs. James F. Foster”
Gossage, Bessie9-7-1897 to 6-17-1899R5G3
Gossage, Otillie1-19-1872 to 10-12-1902R5G4“Mother”
Hill, John12-30-1837 to 8-4-1910R3G2“We will meet again”
Hill, M.D.2-17-1861 to 3-29-1918R3G6Clasped hands and a lamb
Hill, Mary J.4-29-1837 to 8-4-1926R3G1“She was the sunshine of our house” Rose stem
Hill, Ollie12-20-1889 to 10-1-189?5R3G5“Daughter of W.A. & E.A.H. Hill”
Hill, Thomas G.1-27-1870 to 8-25-1888R3G3Bird in a tree
Hill, Zola5-31-1888 to 1-10-1889R3G4
Hudson, Selemia2-13-1823 to 3-15-1888R13G6“Wife of Sheridon Hudson”
Irwin, M.J.5-21-1863 to 5-26-1907R2G6Clasped Hands “There is rest in heaven”
Kinnett, Ephraim M.No datesR12G1Co. K 13 Ky. Cavalry
Kinnett, Froshia Bell10-20-1877 to 2-12-1948R20G1“Thy trials ended, thy rest is won”
Popplewell, A.W.12-27-1860 to 5-4-1933R15G2“Father” “Gone but not forgotten”
Popplewell, Coroline10-16-1839 to 2-26-1913R14G5“Of such is the Kingdom of heaven”
Popplewell, Joe8-18-1902 to 3-17-1936R15G3“Gone but not forgotten”
Popplewell, John F.10-7-1855 to 3-10-1863R17G5“Son of Richard Popplewell”
Popplewell, Leo H.No datesR15G9Co. D 3 Ky. Infantry
Popplewell, M.J.10-28-1865 to 3-27-1920R1G2“Wife” “Gone but noT forgotten”
Popplewell, Olvine6-15-1894 to 6-15-1894R1G3
Popplewell, Polly1-7-1831 to 10-17-1887R17G6“Wife of Richard Popplewell” Open book
Popplewell, Richard3-1-1831 to 10-3-1920R17G7Co. C 3 Ky. Infantry
Popplewell, S.F.8-4-1848 to 5-3-1928R8G2Double marker with W.C. Popplewell “Mother”
Popplewell, Sarah Jane3-27-1865 to 7-12-1937R15G1
Popplewell, T.B.10-31-1868 to 4-4-1920R1G1“Gone but not forgotten” “Husband”
Popplewell, W.C.10-8-1844 to 6-24-1911R8G1Double marker with S.F. Popplewell “Father”
Smith, Martha M.8-27-1837 to 7-25-1931R4G3“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 3-31-1884R4G2
Smith, William C.6-13-1869 to 12-27-1884R4G1“Son of Wm. S. & Martha M. Smith” Flying bird holding a ribbon in its beak
Stephens, Almarine4-8-1876 to 11-30-1908R22G10
Stephens, Andrew J.10-6-1846 to 1-27-1907R22G8“He is not dead but sleepeth”
Stephens, D.G.3-13-1879 to 6-30-1907R22G9“Thy trials ended, Thy rest is won”
Stephens, John4-26-1850 to 5-22-1911R22G2“Our dear father gone before, To meet us on the golden shore”
Stephens, Lenora10-19-1876 to 7-2-1911R21G1“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 4-30-1918R22G12“Gone but not forgotten”
Stephens, Martha L.(?)3-6-1849 to 5-2-1887R22G6
Stephens, Polly1807 to 1884R22G7“We will meet again”
Washington, George3-27-1875 to 10-27-1875R5G2Uncertain about month of death - marker is broken and chipped
Wooldridge, Claudy J.5-5-1883 to 10-19-1887Between R17 and R18“In love he lived, In peace he died, His need was prayed, But God denied”

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