CARTER GRAVES
These graves are located about one mile south
of Grassy Creek, KY, off Hwy 205, to the right of a bridge leading to the Bert Gevedon Farm
Something that makes these graves unique is that they are in a homemade type mausoleum. The stones used to create this mausoleum are completely surrounded by saplings and one would not realize there were graves there if they did not know what they were looking at. Mr. Bert Gevedon had tried to keep saplings cut back but roots were under the tomb.
Elizabeth Carter
b. March 24, 1794
d. December 21, 1854
Joseph Carter
b. July 13, 1791
d. Feb. 13, 1876
At the foot of these two graves are three graves not marked, as follows:
Frank Carter (grandson of Joseph and Elizabeth Scott Carter)
Tressie Carpenter (1st wife of Frank)
Infant
CARTER GRAVES
These graves are located about one mile south
of Grassy Creek, KY, off Hwy 205, to the right of a bridge leading to the Bert Gevedon Farm
Something that makes these graves unique is that they are in a homemade type mausoleum. The stones used to create this mausoleum are completely surrounded by saplings and one would not realize there were graves there if they did not know what they were looking at. Mr. Bert Gevedon had tried to keep saplings cut back but roots were under the tomb.
Elizabeth Carter
b. March 24, 1794
d. December 21, 1854
Joseph Carter
b. July 13, 1791
d. Feb. 13, 1876
At the foot of these two graves are three graves not marked, as follows:
Frank Carter (grandson of Joseph and Elizabeth Scott Carter)
Tressie Carpenter (1st wife of Frank)
Infant
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