BERRY-CARTER CEMETERY
Overview
Berry
Andrew
1873 - May 6, 1944
Age 70 years 22 Days
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BERRY, Andrew
Andrew Berry, 70, well-known farmer of the Adams section, died Saturday at his home at Dry Ridge. Funeral rites were conducted Sunday afternoon at the home and interment was made in the Berry family cemetery at Dry Ridge. Mr. Berry was born and reared at Dry Ridge, a son of the late Isaac and Emmaline Moore Berry, pioneer citizens of the county. Mr. Berry was never married. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. John Curnutte of Columbus, OH, and 2 brothers, William H. Berry of Ashland and Sam Berry of route 2, Louisa. Roscoe Berry, clerk in the Louisa post office, is a nephew of the deceased. Big Sandy News, May 12, 1944
BERRY
Elmo
Mar 27, 1975 - May 13, 1903
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Son of Richard Isaac Kelly Berry and Emmaline M. Moore
Husband of Sarah Bowling
BERRY
Emaline M.
1853-1934
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3 Mar 1853 - 12 Feb 1934
Wife of Richard Isaac Kelly Berry (I.K. Berry)
Dau of Samuel T. Moore & Tabitha Hale
BERRY, Emmaline (Moore)
Mrs. Emmaline Moore Berry, 89, died at her home on Dry Ridge Monday morning after a brief illness of pneumonia. Funeral service was held Tuesday from the home of her son, Andrew Berry and interment was in the family cemetery. Mrs. Berry was the widow of Mr. I. K. Berry. She had for many years been a faithful member of the Methodist Church. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Trigg Fraley and Rev. Sylvester Ball. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John Curnutte of Columbus, OH and 3 sons, Sam Berry of Irad, W. H. Berry of Ashland, KY and Andrew Berry. Also a sister, Mrs. George Carroway of Ashland. Big Sandy News-Recorder, Friday, Feb 16, 1934
BERRY
I. K.
Aug 24, 1848 - Jan 29, 1911
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Richard Isaac Kelly Berry (I.K. Berry)
husband of Emmaline M. Moore
CARTER
James
Aug 21, 1841 - Sep 26 1922
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James William Carter
Son of Jeremiah Carter & Cecilia "Alicy" Chafin
Husband of Sarah Ann Berry
CARTER, James
1841-1922
The death angel has again visited our community and called one of our dearly beloved citizens, James Carter to his heavenly home above. He was born Aug 21, 1841 and died Sep 26, 1922 age 81 years, one month and 4 days old. His death was due to heart failure. He was sitting up in bed eating his breakfast when God called him home. Mr. Carter was an honest, industrious and truthful man and faithful to his claims of religion He was converted about 40 years ago and has lived a true Christian ever since. The friends and neighbors will sadly miss him as he always met every one with a kind word and bright smile. He leaves to mourn his loss 10 children. His loving wife preceded him to the glory world about 10 years ago. Mr. Carter fought in the Civil War and now he has fought the battle we all must fight. He has traveled the road to the city from whence no traveler has ever returned. He has laid to rest at the Berry graveyard beside his precious wife. Their funerals will be preached together some time later. Big Sandy News, Friday, Oct 6, 1922
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CARTER
Mary
Oct 17, 1879 - Feb 9, 1915
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Dau of Richard Isaac Kelly Berry & Emmaline M. Moore
Wife of James William Carter
CARTER
Sarah
Apr 14, 1841 - Jun 24, 1912
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Wife of James William Carter
Dau of William M. Berry Sr & Elizabeth Burton
CARTER
Tommy
Son Of Geo. & Mary
Nov 20, 1901 - Oct 21, 1903
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Son of George Carter & Mary E. Berry
CUSTUTTE
Jas.
CO. G.
14 KY INF
The 14th Kentucky Infantry was organized in October, 1861, at Louisa, Kentucky, under Colonel Laban T..Moore and mustered into the United States service on the 10th December, 1861.. The 14th marched to Eastern Kentucky and were assigned to Col. George W. Gallup, by the prompt and efficient and energetic manner he conducted the affairs of his district, the people once more enjoyed protection from Marshall’s forces. They mustered out at Louisa, Kentucky, January 31st ,1865, the veterans and recruits being transferred to the 14th Kentucky Veteran Infantry.
The 14th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Wallace, Lawrence County, Kentucky, December 10, 1861. The regiment was at Louisa, Kentucky, protecting Virginia line until September, 1865. It mustered out September 15,1865. (Per: www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/14th_Regiment,_Kentucky_Infantry_(Union)
MOORE
Lieut S.T.
CO. D.
14 KY. INF.
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Samuel T. Moore
22 Jun 1822, Lawrence Co., KY
Husband of Tabitha Hale, Susan Justice, Sarilda J., and Mary Mead
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