My husband's family lived and farmed on Dixie from 1850 to 1970. They stopped farming when his dad died, but continued to own the property until about 1990. 3400 block of Dixie, near the railroad track. The property was originally part of a a tract that belonged to a Dr. Bohannon. The Lukens at one time owned various pieces of property along Dixie Highway, to the intersection with 7th Street near St. Helen's Church. The only original farm family that I know that is still farming in that area is the Hepps, who grow hay for Churchill Downs. My husband is the youngest son, of the youngest son of the youngest son. My husband was 15 years younger than his oldest sister. His father was 20 years younger than his oldest sister. His grandfather was 18 years younger than his oldest sister. My husband was born in 1956, his father was born in 1910, his grandfather was born in 1872, his great-grandfather was born in 1826. The only first cousins he has on his father's side of the family are in their 70's. Related family names: Wessel, Jansing, Kramer, Schmitt, Schnieders The cemetery was marked on an older street map that I had several years ago.