Cemeteries, with their tombstones/headstones and markers, allow us to commemorate, to remember and to respect our dead. For some it can be a place to reminisce about loved ones. While for others, it can be a place to discover a bit of their past and their ancestors.

  • To contemplate who our ancestors were?
  • When and how long did they live?
  • How must their lives have been “back then”?

Interments

Unknown Cemetery

Interments

⊕⊕ Jane R Smith/Ferguson (GARRETT)

– Burial location unknown. Died in Greenup Kentucky. She is our 2nd Great-Grandmotherwas married to James Washington Smith. After he died in the Civil War, she married John Everald Ferguson. Two of her and James’ daughters married two of John Ferguson’s sons. Nice and easy arrangement.

⊕⊕ Alfred Garrett

– Burial location unknown. Died in Wayne County West Virginia

⊕⊕ John Garrett

– Burial location unknown. Died in Wayne County West Virginia

⊕⊕ Nancy Wellman (GARRETT)

– Burial location unknown. Died in Lawrence County Kentucky

⊕⊕ Morgan Garrett

– Burial location unknown. Died in Virginia.

⊕⊕⊕ Luera “Erie” Paine (GARRETT)

– Daughter of Morgan. Buried in Garrett Cemetery.

 ⊕⊕ Sarah Ann Chapman (GARRETT)

– Burial location unknown. Died in Virginia.

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