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Cemetery Inventory Page 1/157 A.D 18Mar2016 Cemetery Inventory Page 1/157 A.D. Hatfield Cemetery, Upper Blackberry Cr. Rd., Pike Co., KY 37.530663,-82.23435 Alby Kern Hatfield 00387 Born: 1910 18 Mar - Ransom, Ky Died: 1988 02 May - Williamson, WV Parents: Anderson Dee Hatfield + Matilda Jane Farley Marriages: m01. 1926 02 Dec - + Nancy Smith (9 Children) Inscription: FATHER KERN MARCH 18, 1910 MAY 2, 1988 HATFIELD Anderson Dee Hatfield 00385 Born: 1878 14 Mar - Ransom, Ky Died: 1938 25 Jul - Ransom, Ky Parents: Francis Marion Hatfield + Josephine Simpkins Marriages: m01. 1898 31 Oct - Mingo, West Virginia + Lydia Blackburn (2 Children); m02. 1907 18 Apr - Pike Co, KY + Matilda Jane Farley (5 Children) Inscription: IN MEMORY A.D. HATFIELD MAR 14 1878 JULY 25 1938 AGE 60 YEARS GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN … Comments: A.D. was a brother of Cordell and James Ferrell. Conard Runyon 18150 Born: 1911 20 May - Died: 1980 31 Oct - Parents: + Marriages: m01. - + Vada Hatfield Cordell Hatfield, Rev. 06133 Born: 1865 16 Apr - Pike Co., KY Died: 1942 29 Nov - Ransom, Pike Co., KY Parents: Francis Marion Hatfield + Josephine Simpkins Marriages: m01. 1882 20 Jul - Pike Co., KY + Pricy Ball (4 Children) Inscription: They are gone but not forgotten ELDER CAUDEL HATFIELD APR 16 1865 NOV 29 1942 Comments: Combined stone with his wife, Pricy Ball Hatfield Francis Marion Hatfield 00383 Born: 1844 08 Jan - Pike Co, Ky Died: 1889 04 Jun - Parents: Ferrell Marion Hatfield + Judith "Juda" Ball Marriages: m01. 1866 26 Jul - Pike Co, KY + Josephine Simpkins (5 Children) Comments: Marker located but very hard to read Josephine Simpkins 00384 Born: 1841 04 Nov - VA Died: 1900 26 Mar - Parents: ? Simpkins + Nancy ? Marriages: m01. 1866 26 Jul - Pike Co, KY + Francis Marion Hatfield (5 Children) Mary "Polly" Wilson 16414 Born: 1807 Mar - NC Died: 1901 12 Jan - Parents: Abraham Wilson + Marriages: m01. 1825 04 Dec - Ashe, North Carolina + Jordan Dotson (11 Children) 18Mar2016 Cemetery Inventory Page 2/157 A.D. Hatfield Cemetery, Upper Blackberry Cr. Rd., Pike Co., KY 37.530663,-82.23435 Matilda Jane Farley 00386 Born: 1883 12 Jul - Died: 1971 03 Nov - Parents: James H Farley + Lydia Stafford Marriages: m01. 1907 18 Apr - Pike Co, KY + Anderson Dee Hatfield (5 Children) Inscription: IN MEMORY TILDA JANE HATFIELD JULY 12 1883 NOV 3 1971 GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN … Comments: Her sister, Octavia, married A.D.'s nephew, Billie. Nancy Smith 00388 Born: 1907 18 May - Ransom, Ky Died: - Parents: + Marriages: m01. 1926 02 Dec - + Alby Kern Hatfield (9 Children) Inscription: MOTHER NANCY S MAY18, 1902 NOV 10, 1998 HATFIELD Pricy Ball 14861 Born: 1861 07 May - Pike Co., KY Died: 1930 27 May - Parents: William Ball + Susanna Hensley Marriages: m01. 1882 20 Jul - Pike Co., KY + Cordell Hatfield, Rev (4 Children) Inscription: They are gone but not forgotten PRICY BALL MAY 7 1861 MAY 27 1930 Comments: Combined stone with her husband, Cordell/Caudel Hatfield Terry M Hatfield 16674 Born: 1948 25 Nov - Died: 1970 30 Jul - Parents: Alby Kern Hatfield + Nancy Smith Vada Hatfield 18149 Born: 1915 14 Mar - Died: 1985 26 Nov - Parents: Anderson Dee Hatfield + Matilda Jane Farley Marriages: m01. - + Conard Runyon Acacia Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Wa 47.73920, -122.29280 Pauline Hart 02993 Born: 1907 21 Jun - Summit, Hardin County, KY Died: 1978 08 Aug - Seattle, King County, Wa Parents: Blaine Hart + Margie Hatfield Marriages: m01. 1929 28 Aug - SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wa + George Allen Stessel Acme Lutheran Cemetery, Guilford Twp., Medina Co., OH 41.02483, -81.82601 9282 Acme Rd.; Seville, Medina Co., Oh http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2148738&& Jacob Hatfield 02915 Born: 1769 27 Jul - NJ Died: 1852 25 Apr - Wayne County, OH Parents: + Marriages: m01. - PA + Catharine Franks (7 Children) Allardt Cemetery, Fentress Co., Tennessee 36.37310, -84.88440 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=8555& 18Mar2016 Cemetery Inventory Page 3/157 Allardt Cemetery, Fentress Co., Tennessee 36.37310, -84.88440 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=8555& Greenberry "Berry" Hatfield 01426 Born: 1821 - TN Died: 1862 24 Jun - Fentress Co., TN Parents: John Hatfield + Mary "Polly" Craig Marriages: m01. 1837 ca - Fentress, TN + Elsey A "Elsey" Brown (6 Children) Alley Cemetery, Blackberry Creek, Ransom, Pike Co., KY 37.568651,-82.185324 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2437704& Benjamin Alley 15093 Born: 1895 28 Apr - Died: 1986 09 Jun - Parents: Benjamin W "Ben" Alley II + Pricy Hatfield Marriages: m01. - + Maudie ? Inscription: BENNIE ALLEY APRIL 28, 1895 SEPT. 6, 1986 REST IN PEACE Benjamin W "Ben" Alley II 02146 Born: - Died: - Parents: Thomas Alley + Cosby ? Marriages: m01. 1886 11 Nov - Pike Co., KY + Pricy Hatfield (9 Children) Inscription: THE ALLEYS BEN JAN 14, 1861 APR. 29, 1919 Comments: Ben and Pricy share a marker with THE ALLEYS above and his information on the left and hers on the right. Epperson S (Apperson) Scott 02139 Born: 1850 Mar - KY Died: 1900 Sep - Parents: Daniel Scott + Nancy Stafford Marriages: m01. 1871 07 Sep - Pike County, KY + Jane Hatfield (4 Children) Inscription: EPP ? N SCOTT ? MA ? 1849 D SEP ? 1900 Jane Hatfield 02062 Born: 1856 10 Jul - Died: 1929 30 Jun - Parents: Anderson "Preacher Anse" Hatfield, Rev + Mary "Polly" Runyon Marriages: m01. 1871 07 Sep - Pike County, KY + Epperson S (Apperson) Scott (4 Children); m02. 1902 14 Jun - Mingo Co., WV + John Hunt Inscription: JANE HUNT BORN JUL 10 1856 DEC JUNE 30 1929 Jeremiah "Jerry" Hatfield 00390 Born: 1809 11 Sep - Honaker, VA Died: 1900 - Pike Co, Ky Parents: Ephraim Hatfield + Anne McKinney Marriages: m01. 1829 ca - Russell, VA + Rachel Vance (13 Children); m02. 1887 27 Jan - Pikeville, Pike Co, Ky + Nancy Blackburn Inscription: JEREMIAH HATFIELD PVT CO G 39 KY INF 1809 1900 Comments: Jeremiah - Jerry - Hatfield - half brother of Joseph and Valentine, brother of George, grandfather of Sid Hatfield of Matewan fame, married to Rachel Vance, sister of Nancy Vance, Devil Anse's mother. The homeplace we now know as the Preacher Anse house originally belonged to Jeremiah 18Mar2016 Cemetery Inventory Page 4/157 Alley Cemetery, Blackberry Creek, Ransom, Pike Co., KY 37.568651,-82.185324 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2437704& Maudie ? 15101 Born: 1897 09 Mar - Died: 1979 01 Apr - Parents: + Marriages: m01. - + Benjamin Alley Inscription: MAUDIE ALLEY MARCH 9, 1897 APRIL 1, 1979 REST IN PEACE Minnie Smith 15359 Born: 1889 ca - KY Died: 1928 - Ransom, Pike Co., Kentucky Parents: William Smith + Tilda J Blankenship Marriages: m01. 1906 22 Mar - Pikeville, Pike Co., KY + Tolbert M Hatfield (5 Children) Inscription: HATFIELD MINNIE 1888 - 1928 Comments: Tolbert amd Minnie share a marker which says HATFIELD at the top and has his information on the left and hers on the right. Oliver Alley 15091 Born: 1891 14 May - Died: 1974 18 Jun - Parents: Benjamin W "Ben" Alley II + Pricy Hatfield Marriages: m01. - + Lassa ? Inscription: ALLEY OLIVER T MAY 14, 1891 JUNE 18, 1974 Comments: Oliver shares a marker with Lassa (AUG 24, 1890 - Feb 5, 1976). On the top it says ALLEY and her information is to the left and his to the right. In the upper left corner of the marker it says: The hours part us but they bring us together again. Pricy Hatfield 02066 Born: 1865 11 May - Died: 1920 01 May - Parents: Anderson "Preacher Anse" Hatfield, Rev + Mary "Polly" Runyon Marriages: m01. 1886 11 Nov - Pike Co., KY + Benjamin W "Ben" Alley II (9 Children) Inscription: THE ALLEYS PRICY MAY 11, 1865 MAY 2, 1920 Comments: Ben and Pricy share a marker with THE ALLEYS above and his information on the left and hers on the right. Rachel Vance 00926 Born: 1810 ca - Va Died: - Parents: John Ferrell + Elizabeth S Vance Marriages: m01. 1829 ca - Russell, VA + Jeremiah "Jerry" Hatfield (13 Children) Comments: Per the FindAGrave entry 133372387: "in inventory done in May 1989 by Lorna H. Justice and Aggie B. Hager, and made available online by Ron Blackburn. No marker was found in July 2014." Tolbert Hatfield 01774 Born: 1853 ca - KY Died: 1939 31 Oct - Ransom, Pike, Kentucky Parents: Richard Thomas Hatfield + Perlina "Nellie" Venters Burris Marriages: m01. 1875 16 Sep - Logan Co., WV + Martha Ferrell (2 Children) 18Mar2016 Cemetery Inventory Page 5/157 Alley Cemetery, Blackberry Creek, Ransom, Pike Co., KY 37.568651,-82.185324 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2437704& Tolbert M Hatfield 14693 Born: 1878 29 Oct - Pike Co, KY Died: 1961 15 Mar - Mingo, West Virginia Parents: Thompson Hatfield + Mary McCoy Marriages: m01. 1906 22 Mar - Pikeville, Pike Co., KY + Minnie Smith (5 Children); m02. 1930-1940 - + Easter ? Inscription: HATFIELD TOLBERT M 1878 - 1961 Comments: Tolbert amd Minnie share a marker which says HATFIELD at the top and has his information on the left and hers on the right. Anderson Hatfield Memorial Cemetery, Blackberry Creek, Pike Co., KY 37.581521,-82.180266 http://www.ghat.com/111444.htm http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2331561& Alvin Stinard Hatfield 06073 Born: 1922 24 May - Buskirk, KY Died: 1987 21 Apr - Baltimore, MD Parents: John E Hatfield + Maggie Scott Marriages: m01. 1946 23 Nov - Pikeville, KY + Donna Sue Shortridge (7 Children) Inscription: HATFIELD ALVIN S. MAY 24, 1922 APR 21 1987 Comments: Alvin and Donna share a marker with HATFIELD at the top and his information to the left and hers to the right. Between their individual information is ther wedding date as: WED NOV 23 1946 Amy Smith 15119 Born: 1893 12 May - Pike Co., KY Died: 1945 27 May - Ransom, Pike, Kentucky Parents: Curtis Smith + June/Jane ? Marriages: m01.
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