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Johnson Cemetery
Graves County, Kentucky

Contributed by Carol Gore, May 2000 [lyonsden1@alltel.net]. Total records = 26.

Johnson Cemetery is a small cemetery located on the former Johnson Farm on the Mayfield Road, one mile North of Boaz on the left side of the road. This submission is dedicated to my grandparents Eddie Earl Yahr and Vera Mae Green Yahr who are buried here.

ADKINS, Roy, b. 1956, d. 1974
ADKINS, Fred H., b. Dec 16, 1881, d. Sep 08, 1951
ADKINS, Susie H., b. Jun 15, 1885, d. Feb 25, 1959, w/o Fred H.
BUTLER, Frank, b. 1905, d. 1968
BUTLER, Lillie, b. 1901, d. 1982
BUTLER, Laure, b. Dec 15, 1909, d. Aug 18, 1955
BUTLER, Ben Wiley, b. Jan 27, 1857, d. Jan 23, 1922
BUTLER, Artie Weathers, b. Oct 10, 1869, d. Aug 28, 1954
BUTLER, Charley J., b. Aug 28, 1897, d. Dec 12, 1919
ELLIOTT, Florence, b. 1882, d.
ELLIOTT, Charlie, b. 1878, d. 1937
HIGDON, Roxie V., b. 1894, d. 1926, w/o Will Higdon
JOHNSON, Lemual, b. 1877, d. 1957
JOHNSON, Myrtie, b. 1883, d. 1907
LEIGH, Joseph, b. Dec 19, 1862
LEIGH, Josephine, b. Jun 1, 1861, d. Oct 23, 1936
LEIGH, Willie, b. 1892, d. 1975
LEIGH, Irene McNeill, b. 1898, d. 1964
PEEPLES, Cynthia Elizabeth, b. Jun 10, 1856, d. Feb 25, 1936
PEEPLES, Alexander W., b. Jan 27, 1852, d. March 09, 1931
SPILLMAN, W.F., b. Oct 1, 1851, d. Jun 08, 1957
SPILLMAN, Sarah Burrows, b. Jun 3, 1854, d. March 23, 1918, w/o W.F.
YAHR, Eddie Earl, b. May 17, 1888, d. Sep 03, 1959
YAHR, Vera Mae, b. Feb 20, 1891, d. Jun 05, 1976, w/o Eddie E. Yahr
YAHR, Charles F. III, b. Jun 18, 1855, d. Feb 09, 1927
YAHR, Margaret C. Straub, b. Oct 10, 1856, d. Jul 25, 1927, w/o Charles F. Yahr
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