There is a cemetery named R. M. Montgomery Cemetery in Green County, Kentucky and then there is a Montgomery Cemetery#2. I believe they might be one and the same.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Source:
Cemeteries of Green County,Kentucky, Volume #1, pg. 38
Compiled by Martha Houk and Judy Froggett, 1981
Montgomery Cemetery
"The Montgomery Cemetery is on Buckner's Hill in Green County, Kentucky. These graves do not have stones."
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Taylor County, Kentucky Marriage Bk. 16, pg. 37
Groom: Marvin Montgomery, 26, farmer, Green County, Kentucky
Bride: Mrs. Maud Bass, 26, 2nd mg., Taylor County, Kentucky
bonded by Marvin Montgomery and W. C. Cloyd
married on December 29, 1905 at Campbellsville by J. W. Cloyd, J.T. C.C.
witnessed by Joseph Craig and W. C. Cloyd
Groom's Parents: not listed - both born Green County, Kentucky
Bride's Parents: not listed - father's birth place not listed / mother born Taylor County, Kentucky
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Kentucky Death Records 1862-1963
County: Green
Voting Prect: W Greensburg
Name: Marrin Montgomery
Death Date: 14 May 1932
Death Location: Green, Kentucky, USA
Gender: Male
Race: White Marital Status: Widowed
Date of Birth: [not stated]
Age: 52 years
Birth Location: Green, Kentucky
Father's name: Dick Montgomery
Father's Birth Location: Green, Kentucky
Mother's name: Elvira
Mother's Birth Location: Green, Kentucky
Informant: [not stated]
Cause of death: Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Burial: Montgomery Cemetery on May 15, 1932
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Marvin Montgomery (1879-1932) FAG 154344394 is buried in the R M Montgomery cemetery located on Buckner Hill Greensburg KY. There is no sign at this cemetery and only 1 grave stone. You have to know where to look for it.
His wife Maude, his mother Elvira, and sisters Lizzie and Clarrisa Tucker are interred there.
Montgomery Cemetery #2 is located off Glenview Road, Green County. When Martha Houk and Judy Frogget compiled Cemeteries in Green County they evidently were unaware of the Buckner Hill cemetery.
The obituaries may have said they were buried in family (or home) cemetery. The Buckner Hill cemetery was part of Richard Moore Montgomery's farm an his wife Elvira wanted to be buried on the farm. Three of four of her children are also there. Richard and Elvira are my mother's grand parents.
Contributor: jan davenport (48615279)
There is a cemetery named R. M. Montgomery Cemetery in Green County, Kentucky and then there is a Montgomery Cemetery#2. I believe they might be one and the same.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Source:
Cemeteries of Green County,Kentucky, Volume #1, pg. 38
Compiled by Martha Houk and Judy Froggett, 1981
Montgomery Cemetery
"The Montgomery Cemetery is on Buckner's Hill in Green County, Kentucky. These graves do not have stones."
____
Taylor County, Kentucky Marriage Bk. 16, pg. 37
Groom: Marvin Montgomery, 26, farmer, Green County, Kentucky
Bride: Mrs. Maud Bass, 26, 2nd mg., Taylor County, Kentucky
bonded by Marvin Montgomery and W. C. Cloyd
married on December 29, 1905 at Campbellsville by J. W. Cloyd, J.T. C.C.
witnessed by Joseph Craig and W. C. Cloyd
Groom's Parents: not listed - both born Green County, Kentucky
Bride's Parents: not listed - father's birth place not listed / mother born Taylor County, Kentucky
____
Kentucky Death Records 1862-1963
County: Green
Voting Prect: W Greensburg
Name: Marrin Montgomery
Death Date: 14 May 1932
Death Location: Green, Kentucky, USA
Gender: Male
Race: White Marital Status: Widowed
Date of Birth: [not stated]
Age: 52 years
Birth Location: Green, Kentucky
Father's name: Dick Montgomery
Father's Birth Location: Green, Kentucky
Mother's name: Elvira
Mother's Birth Location: Green, Kentucky
Informant: [not stated]
Cause of death: Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Burial: Montgomery Cemetery on May 15, 1932
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Marvin Montgomery (1879-1932) FAG 154344394 is buried in the R M Montgomery cemetery located on Buckner Hill Greensburg KY. There is no sign at this cemetery and only 1 grave stone. You have to know where to look for it.
His wife Maude, his mother Elvira, and sisters Lizzie and Clarrisa Tucker are interred there.
Montgomery Cemetery #2 is located off Glenview Road, Green County. When Martha Houk and Judy Frogget compiled Cemeteries in Green County they evidently were unaware of the Buckner Hill cemetery.
The obituaries may have said they were buried in family (or home) cemetery. The Buckner Hill cemetery was part of Richard Moore Montgomery's farm an his wife Elvira wanted to be buried on the farm. Three of four of her children are also there. Richard and Elvira are my mother's grand parents.
Contributor: jan davenport (48615279)
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