Does anyone have any information on where the Gautier cemetery may be located?
Hi, I'm looking for information on a Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery near Burning Springs in Clay County, KY. Does anyone know of maybe a listing on-line of those loved ones that are buried there? Also, what would the driving directions be to the Cemetery?? Thanks, John
In a message dated 06/13/2001 8:48:09 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << Hi, Can you give me the website? I will see if I can copy and paste it into an email so they can print it out at home. Linda >> http://www.kyattorneygeneral.com/cemetery
Hi, Can you give me the website? I will see if I can copy and paste it into an email so they can print it out at home. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger D. Lovitt,Sr." <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [KY-CEM] KAG Task Force Forms > Hi All, > Go to your local library. Most have computers that the public can use for > free and download and print the form. > Carol > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 8:17 PM > Subject: Re: [KY-CEM] KAG Task Force Forms > > > > Hello All...Dear Ann... > > > > I also have a webtv and basically someone will have to mail you a form > > through snail mail and then you can mail it back..that is if they do > > that...I have come across these things and they only except the > > applications over the internet...sooooo then you have to go to a copy > > shop like Kinkos, where they rent time on their computers....like $8.00 > > an hour, only they charge by the minute and use their computers to do > > the work...good luck...LINDA > > > > > > ==== KY-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Kentucky Cemetery > list, use > > [email protected] or > [email protected] if > > you are on the Digest list. > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > > > > > > ==== KY-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > List problems? Contact the KY-Cemeteries List Mom [email protected] > Use Kathleen as the subject line for your post > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >
Thanks all for the suggestions. I can get one of my siblings to do the task for me. Sometimes we cannot see the forest for the trees. Anne
In fact there are three small cemeteries within a 2 mile radius of Ringo's Mill, KY. Maybe one of them is the one you're looking for. Sparky............... "American by birth........Southern by the grace of God"
Hi Paul, I couldn't find a Ringold, KY......but there is a Ringo's Mill, KY......it is in Fleming County, KY. There is a country cemetery located about a mile from Ringo's Mill. At 12:06 PM 6/13/01, you wrote: >Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows of a cemetery located near >Ringold, Ky. I dont know the name. I believe my grandfather is buried >there. His name is Ike Waddle. If anyone can help it would be greatly >appreciated. Thanks Jo Does anyone know what county Ringold is in? > > >==== KY-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== >If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Kentucky Cemetery >list, use >[email protected] or >[email protected] if >you are on the Digest list. >To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >============================== >Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 >Source for Family History Online. Go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB Sparky............... "American by birth........Southern by the grace of God"
Ringgold, KY is located in Pulaski Co. KY
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows of a cemetery located near Ringold, Ky. I dont know the name. I believe my grandfather is buried there. His name is Ike Waddle. If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Jo Does anyone know what county Ringold is in?
Hi All, Go to your local library. Most have computers that the public can use for free and download and print the form. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 8:17 PM Subject: Re: [KY-CEM] KAG Task Force Forms > Hello All...Dear Ann... > > I also have a webtv and basically someone will have to mail you a form > through snail mail and then you can mail it back..that is if they do > that...I have come across these things and they only except the > applications over the internet...sooooo then you have to go to a copy > shop like Kinkos, where they rent time on their computers....like $8.00 > an hour, only they charge by the minute and use their computers to do > the work...good luck...LINDA > > > ==== KY-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Kentucky Cemetery list, use > [email protected] or [email protected] if > you are on the Digest list. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >
Hi, Try McCreary Co. Ky. on rootsweb. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: SilverWolf <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 6:07 PM Subject: [KY-CEM] Location of Tutt Cemeteries > Hi, > I'm trying to locate two cemeteries. One is the Tutt-Faulkner and the other > is the John J. Tutt Family Cemetery. I believe the second one also goes by > the name of Bethel Graveyard. Both of these should be either in Wolfe County > or one of the nearby counties. Any help would be appreciated. > > Pat > > > > ==== KY-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett [email protected] > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >
Ann & Linda You might try your local library, they usually have Internet service and you should be able to download the forms and print them out there, (probably for a nominal fee for printing) Our local library only has a time limit for you to use the computers. ~ Cheri in Indiana
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WebTv cannot access the forms. Any suggestions. I would very much like to submit at least two cemeteries. Anne
This an article from today's Messenger-Inquirer newspaper. Nadine AG's office wants to register state's cemeteries 12 June 2001 By Joy Campbell Messenger-Inquirer Kentucky has 917 identified cemeteries. A state task force is setting out to find more, and its members are calling on the public to help. Glenn Taylor of Glenn Funeral Home is serving on the Attorney General's Task Force on the Preservation of Kentucky's Cemeteries. He is representing the Funeral Directors Association of Kentucky. "The thrust of the task force's charge is to identify cemeteries in Kentucky -- those small, rural cemeteries that no one accepts responsibility for or have been forgotten or abandoned," Taylor said. "The first step is to find them. Where are they?" Taylor is urging anyone who knows where a cemetery is located to fill out a survey the AG's office has created. The survey is available from Taylor or from the AG's web site at http://www.kyattorneygeneral.com/cemetery. "If people will get the survey to me, I'll see that it gets to the attorney general's office," Taylor said. They also may be mailed to the address on the form. The plan is for surveys to be returned by Aug. 15. Then the task force will send a report to Attorney General Ben Chandler by Sept. 30. Chandler will share the findings with the 2002 Kentucky General Assembly in the fall. The new data base is just one part of a larger issue the task force has been asked to study. The group also will study cemeteries' financial and physical condition and recommend long-term solutions for maintaining them, according to Corey Bellamy, a spokesman in the AG's office. "The group also has been asked to recommend immediate action which may be implemented to address public safety and maintenance issues," Bellamy said. "We want to identify the cemeteries across the state and determine what needs, if any, they have." Situations in Louisville and Lexington have focused recent attention on maintenance of cemeteries. The Louisville community has struggled to keep up three large and historically significant cemeteries. The company which operated those sites is bankrupt and did not have an adequate perpetual care trust fund, according to information on the AG's Web site. At Cove Haven in Lexington, staff from the AG's office and an archeologist found casket fragments and skeletal remains at a site where a new grave was dug, Bellamy said. Issues the task force may address after gathering the data could include physical conditions and solvency of cemeteries, the role of state and local government in overseeing cemeteries, and identification of federal or private funding sources for cemeteries. Taylor said there are diverse interests on the 24-member task force, including genealogists as well as people whose families owned a cemetery, but the land is now owned by someone else, and people whose families were buried in places where over-burial has occurred. Rep. Reginald Meeks, a Democrat from Louisville, chairs the task force. "There is general concern that part of history may be lost and that people need assurance that their families' resting places are preserved," Taylor said. Funeral directors have an interest in the project because they often are called upon to serve families who will be buried in these historic sites, Taylor said. "It takes us considerable time to find who is responsible for these cemeteries." Of the 917 known cemeteries, the AG's office regulates only 30 percent of them, Bellamy said. "The attorney general's office regulates cemeteries that are in the business of making a profit," Bellamy said. Family cemeteries are not regulated unless someone is profiting from operating them. The data base the task force is putting together covers all cemeteries, even those not regulated, Bellamy said.
Hi, I'm trying to locate two cemeteries. One is the Tutt-Faulkner and the other is the John J. Tutt Family Cemetery. I believe the second one also goes by the name of Bethel Graveyard. Both of these should be either in Wolfe County or one of the nearby counties. Any help would be appreciated. Pat
Hello All...Dear Ann... I also have a webtv and basically someone will have to mail you a form through snail mail and then you can mail it back..that is if they do that...I have come across these things and they only except the applications over the internet...sooooo then you have to go to a copy shop like Kinkos, where they rent time on their computers....like $8.00 an hour, only they charge by the minute and use their computers to do the work...good luck...LINDA
Hi all, The Kentucky Cemetery Inscription Search Engine has been added to the CemSEARCH section of Obituary Central. You can keyword search your surname through KY cemetery inscriptions from across the web. http://www.obitcentral.com Also, check out GenDirectory.com at http://www.gendirectory.com Hope these help. Bill and Tina Cribbs HELP STOP BREAST CANCER!!!
As you know, the Kentucky Attorney General has created a "Task Force on the Preservation of Kentucky Cemeteries. The Task Force is chaired by Rep. Reginald Meeks of Louisville. The goal of the Task Force is to address physical conditions and solvency of cemeteries, the role of state and local government in overseeing cemeteries, and identification of federal or private funding sources for cemeteries, among other issues. The Kentucky Attorney General has, on his website, their CEMETERY SURVEY form that you need to complete in order to get the cemeteries you are concerned about on the KAG's new registry. See http://kyattorneygeneral.com/cemetery/default.htm You can reach Rep. Meeks as follows: Rep. Reginald K. Meeks P.O. Box 757 Louisville, KY 40210 (Work) 502-772-1095 Email: http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/Mailform/meeks.htm Lois
The Eastern Cemetery here in Louisville has been a digrace and scandal. That cemetery along with 2 others are in the care of the state and county. Even the receiver has been accused of fraud. It seems that over 180,000 people were buried in a cemetery that was only supposed to hold around 15,000. I am not sure of the exact figures but some of the people were buried 6 deep. I would say unless your ancestor or loved one was buired in the last few years , you might not ever find who you are looking for. Your best chance of finding out if the person you are looking for would be to contact some agency of the state or county government and right now I wouldn't have clue. Maybe the Board of Health for Jefferson Co. might be a start. I Manion