Famous ancestors are well documented in books, articles and oral tradition. Most among us know the legend of Daniel Boone. But what is known of the others who helped forge a nation and settle the wild frontier of Kentucky? For some there is no written record of their sacrifices, their joys, their families or stories of their life. The "old timers" who knew and told their stories have long since also passed on. The legacy left behind for many is reflected only within the dates on their tombstones. This book provides a treasure trove of genealogy information for all who have ancestors that settled in the Big Reedy area of Kentucky. Each page records individual burials at Big Reedy Church of Christ Cemetery with Name, Birth Date, Death Date, and Tombstone photo. Additional genealogy information includes, Siblings, Parents, Grandparents, Great-grandparents, Spouse(s), and Children. Tracking ancestors is made easier with the maiden names of married females being included. Photos of Individuals, Couples and Families enhance many of the pages.
Mount Pleasant Cemetery is located in the northwest corner of Edmonson County, Kentucky near the borders of Grayson and Butler counties. The cemetery is adjacent to Mt. Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The surrounding area is known as Big Reedy. My goals for this book, driven by forty plus years of genealogy research, were three. Foremost was to record information for posterity before the ravages of time erased them forever. Second was to provide a genealogy record for future genealogists researching their family tree. Third was to provide an exact grave location within Mount Pleasant Cemetery to assist in locating the graves of those buried there. Each individual buried at Mount Pleasant has a dedicated page in the book. The following information is on each page. Grave location (Section, Row, Plot) Name - (maiden names of married females, if known) Birth date Death date Spouse(s) - (maiden names of females, if known) Children Ancestry Chart listing: Siblings Parents Grandparents Great-Grandparents Photos Tombstone Military plaque - (if present) Individual and/or family - (if available)
(From the Foreword) The purpose of this book is to recognnize and honor an individual's history as well as the history of Edmonson County families. It is felt that this goal was met in the Family History of Edmonson County.
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