A Virtual Cemetery created by Winn Forman

Victims of the Cold plague winter of 1814

THE COLD PLAGUE
The "cold plague," made its appearance in 1814, and certainly was one of the most remarkable and incomprehensible diseases ever known up to that time. In March it raged with great fatality in the Kentucky Ohio valley .

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Harriet Wimp Ashcraft Flowers have been left.

1796 – 14 Feb 1814

Ekron, Meade County, Kentucky, USA

Mary “Polly” McChesney Asher Flowers have been left.

1764 – 18 Apr 1814

Farmersville, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA

No grave photo

Ellen “Nelly” Boyle Banton

17 Nov 1780 – 21 Jan 1814

Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA

No grave photo

Thompkins Barlow Flowers have been left.

1765 – 1814

Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA

Euphemia H Brown Flowers have been left.

24 May 1807 – 1 Oct 1814

Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, USA

Eny Denney Flowers have been left.

10 Jun 1792 – 20 Nov 1814

Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA

J. Forman

unknown – 12 May 1814

Knottsville, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA

No grave photo

Rev William Forman Flowers have been left.

1757 – Feb 1814

Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA

No grave photo

William Gilmore Flowers have been left.

13 Jan 1794 – Dec 1814

Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA

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