Collins - Cleveland Cemetery Located off of Woods Road on private property Keene, Jessamine County, Kentucky
Photos and cemetery information contributed by Mack and Andi Durbin |
Name |
Date of Birth |
Date of Death |
Photo |
Clevelan, Cerena Craig Daughter of Hockens Craig Consort of George Clevelan, Junior |
Aug. 6, 1815 |
Sept. 21, 1840 |
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Clevelan, Easter Consort of George Clevelan, Senior |
Sept. 1, 1768 |
July 18, 1812 |
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Clevelan, George |
Sept. 15, 1829 |
Nov. 3, 1832 |
None |
Clevelan, George H. Son of George Clevelan |
March 16, 1831 |
March 6, 1844 |
None |
Clevelan, James E. |
Sept. 26, 1827 |
March 9, 1842 |
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Cleveland, George |
Jan. 9, 1759 |
Dec. 28, 1850 |
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Cleveland, William T. Son of W.T. and M.J. Cleveland |
Sept. 2, 1846 |
Aug. 6, 1847 |
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Collins, Mary Consort of Thomas Collins |
Jan. 9, 1796 |
April 26, 1812 |
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Collins, Salley Consort of Lewis Collins |
Jan. 17, 1793 |
July 30, 1833 |
None |
Collins, Thomas |
June 16, 1792 |
March 28, 1817 |
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Dixon, James H. Son of Jesse and Hester Dixon
Yes like a pale and perishing flower he has been prostrated by the hand of the fell destroyer and consigned to the narrow confines of the tomb |
Oct. 12, 1830 |
Feb. 24, 1848 |
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Dixon, Jesse D.
“Yes thou art gone to the grave I can but exclaim let me die the death of the righteous and let my last end be like his.” There is nothing between me and my God. |
Aug. 6, 1799 |
June 15, 1833 |
None |
Florea, Albert |
Nov. 20, 1812 |
Oct. 11, 1846 |
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Lancaster, Polly Consort of Mason S. Lancaster |
Oct. 30, 1815 |
March 29, 1852 |
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Matthews, Cerena Daughter of Margret Ann D. and Thomas Matthews |
March 24, 1841 |
Sept. 14, 1846 |
None |
Matthews, James D. Son of Margret Ann D. and Thomas Matthews |
Sept. 25, 1849 |
June 26, 1850 |
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Matthews, Sousan Ann Daughter of Margret Ann D. and Thomas Matthews |
Oct. 27, 1847 |
June 24, 1850 |
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Matthews, Mrs. Susan |
March 24, 1778 |
March 17, 1865 |
None |
Robertson, Elizabeth |
Jan. 9, 1809 |
Nov. 27, 1832 |
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Robertson, Hester Consort of Jesse Dixon, Deceased and of James Robertson
As a Christian she was exemplary. Much of her conversation was upon the subject of religion. Not only lived the life of the righteous but cleved them til death and has gone to the rest that reserves to the people of God. |
Oct. 10, 1800 |
March 14, 1850 |
None |
Sodowsky, Sarah Anne Consort of Jonathan Sodowsky
Sleep on Sallie Ann There is a sweet sleep |
July 7, 1820 |
April 8, 1850 |
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