Extracted by Claude Farmer
Directions - Belle Point, located immediately north of the intersection of Belle Point and White Ash roads.
To my understanding, these stones were placed in about 1950, by my grandfather, Chester Claude Farmer. There are a number of old, broken and unreadable stones in the cemetery, more than would be replaced by these six. It is possible that John Akers, who initially owned this property, and some his other children, were interred here.
* = Double Stone
Albert B. Akers, 1821 to about 1893; son of John Akers and Martha (Patsy) McGuire
Martha (Patsy) McGuire Akers, 12 Oct 1797 to 1888
John Clayton Boone, 1 Nov 1854 to 27 Apr 1875; grandson of Martha Akers
Ella Eva Boone Farmer; 11 Dec 1858 to 3 Apr 1943; granddaughter of Martha Akers
Henry Clay Farmer, 22 Nov 1858 to 10 Dec 1896; Ella's husband
Milton Rhodes Boone, 4 Aug 1818 to 6 Mar 1882; son-in-law of Martha Akers (his spouse, Patsey J. Akers, is buried in the old Paint Lick Cemetery)
Clayton Boone Farmer, 10 Sep 1885, to 21 Nov 1946; great grandson to Martha Akers.
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