Murray Cemetery, Cloverport, Breckinridge County, Kentucky
Murray Cemetery is a small cemetery, located on the Ohio River in northern Breckinridge County, Kentucky, in the town of Cloverport. This town was first known as Joesville, after the founder, Joe Huston, in the 1790’s. The town was the site of the ferry when, in 1816, Jacob Weatherholt piloted the family of Abraham Lincoln across the Ohio River to Spencer County, Indiana. Joesville was renamed Cloverport in 1828.
These photos were taken at the end of the day – not great light.
Col. David R. Murray, born March 17, 1790, died May 28, 1871, aged 81 years, 2 months and 11 days.
Dr. Charles Sebastian, born July 4, 1790, died January 19, 1849.
Elizabeth, wife of Dr. Charles Sebastian, born January 14, 1805, departed this life December 12, 1886.
Esther B., wife of William Allem(n), born March 20, 1799, died April 19, 1863.
Susan E. Kinzer, wife of P. V. Duncan, born November 18, 1821, died September 26, 1900.
P. V. Duncan, born August 16, 1820, died October 25, 1893.
B. L. Duncan, October 11, 1822 – October 11, 1888.
Maria K. Duncan, April 29, 1828 – April 13, 1920.
In memory of Laura H. Miller, born July 27, 1873, died August 27, 1873.
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Love your website. Tx for all you do!
Do you know who maintains the Murray Cemetery?