Lyon Co., Ky. Cemetery and Other Photos

Submitted by June Lockhart Delph
To email June


Glenn Chapel Cemetery

located on the Glenn Chapel Rd. between state Highway # 295 and # 373



Vance McDonald Lockhart 1829 - 1916
his wife
Purdy (Tate) Lockhart
1837 - 1911
buried at Glenn Chapel Cemetery, Lyon Co., Ky.
g-grandparents of June Lockhart Delph



John Watters
April 10, 1844 - Oct. 26, 1912
wife
Mary Caroline (Lockhart) Watters.
Aug. 6, 1838 - Jan. 12, 1920
Buried at Glenn Chapel Cemetery in Lyon Co. Ky.
The stone is in line with the stone of her brother, Vance McDonald Lockhart.


Cobb Mill Cemetery, Lyon Co., Ky.

From Highway 62, one-half mile west of Eddyville take Highway 373 west four
and one-half miles to the junction of Highway 1943, turn north on Highway 1943,
go one mile and one-tenth. After crossing Skinframe Creek and starting up the hill,
Cobb Mill Cemetery is about half way up the hill on the right side in a thicket near the road.


Sarah Jane Manus
Jan. 3, 1890 - Jan. 4, 1890
dau of Pleas M. and Rhoda Florence Manus

The inscription on the bottom of the stone reads
"Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest, God called thee home, He thought it best.

buried at Cobb Mill Cemetery, Lyon Co., Ky.



Samuel Manus
May 10, 1823 - Dec. 5, 1889
buried at Cobb Mill, Lyon Co., Ky.


Sarah Elizabeth (LeMay) Manus
Nov. 1, 1834 - Sept. 20, 1910
She is buried with her husband, Samuel Manus
and several family members.
(g-g-grandmother of June Lockhart Delph)
See Photo of Sarah



This photo shows the back of Sarah E. (LeMay) Manus's headstone
The message on the back of the stone is;

Dearest one, we must lay thee in the peaceful grave embrace,
but thy memory will be cherished till we see thy heavenly face.





(Graves of gggrandparents of June Lockhart Delph)
Samuel Manus (right)             Sarah Elizabeth (LeMay) Manus (left).
May 10, 1823 - Dec. 5, 1899                Nov. 1, 1834 - Sept. 20, 1910
This is in the Cobb Mill Cemetery in Lyon Co. Ky.

June believes that in a few years this cemetery will be no more as it is very
unkept and only a few people even know the location.


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