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  1. Yadon/Yaden/Yeadon Family. 360 memorials. Page of 18. Settings. Margaret Yaden Adams. 21 Dec 1923 – 4 Oct 2019. Cumberland Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum. Lily, Laurel County, Kentucky, USA. Alma Ellen Yaden Baldock. 7 Jun 1913 – 9 Jan 1986. South Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Phil, Casey County, Kentucky, USA. Eliza Yadon Barnett.

  2. Find 9281 memorial records at the Yeadon Cemetery cemetery in Yeadon, West Yorkshire. Add a memorial, flowers or photo.

  3. This list of cemeteries in Kentucky includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable. It does not include pet cemeteries .

  4. Apr 15, 2024 · To find cemetery records for Kentucky in the FamilySearch Catalog follow these steps: To search for cemeteries at the county level follow directions below. To search for cemeteries at the town level, follow directions below.

    • Help Save An Important Historical Asset
    • Kentucky Cemetery Census
    • Pioneer Cemetery Marker
    • Adopt-A-Cemetery
    • Cemetery Preservation Education

    Cemeteries are important historical assets that tell about a community’s past; they are monuments to the people who once lived in our communities. In this rapidly changing world of increased development and land purchases it is more important than ever for Kentuckians to research, find, document, photograph, map and protect family and local cemeter...

    KHS encourages local history groups to conduct a comprehensive survey of all cemetery and burial sites in the state. To take part, call 502-782-8115 and ask for the cemetery preservation program or send an email to Jim Seaver. Our census is a continuation of the work started by the Attorney General’s Office in 2000.

    Families and communities can apply to designate a cemetery for early Kentucky settlers as a “pioneer” cemetery. Pioneer cemeteries receive a marker to designate their status. Application Packet(opens as PDF).

    Kentucky cemeteries need ongoing care. Some, abandoned over time, need major rehabilitation. Others need only light maintenance. Kentuckians can care for the cemeteries in their communities through the Adopt-a-Cemetery program. Learn how(opens as PDF).

    KHS provides resources to individuals and organizations that are interested in the protection and preservation of our historic cemeteries and grave sites, including educational materials about appropriate cleaning and repairing techniques for old gravestones. Learn more: call 502-782-8115 (ask for the cemetery preservation program) or send an email...

    • (502) 564-1792
    • contact@ky.history.gov
  5. Jul 26, 2018 · A public cemetery is one used by the general community, a neighborhood, or a church, while a private cemetery is one used only by a family or a small portion of the community. However, actual public use rather than ownership determines whether a cemetery is public.

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  7. Where can bodies be buried in Kentucky? Most bodies are buried in established cemeteries, but burial on private property may be possible in Kentucky. Before conducting a home burial or establishing a family cemetery, check with the county or town clerk for any local zoning laws you must follow.

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