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Charlotte L Baker Johnston

Birth
Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1837 (aged 42–43)
Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Palma, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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No tombstone marks this grave but I know for an unfortunate fact that the cemetery has had very poor caretakers over the year. Many older stones have been removed from their rightful locations and thrown into the woods as they began to degrade and get in the way of lawnmowers... there are many unmarked graves inside the woodline that have been forgotten and allowed to be taken over by nature.

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The source of burial comes from a statement by Isaac’s great grandson, Henry Hill, whom lived to be 99 years old. At the time of Isaac’s death, the land that the cemetery sits on was the property of his father, Absalom Johnston, whom helped found the Church.
The land was deeded to the Church by Isaac’s brother in 1847.
Source: “Absalom and Jane Johnson and Their Descendants” by Allen Wallace, 1991
No tombstone marks this grave but I know for an unfortunate fact that the cemetery has had very poor caretakers over the year. Many older stones have been removed from their rightful locations and thrown into the woods as they began to degrade and get in the way of lawnmowers... there are many unmarked graves inside the woodline that have been forgotten and allowed to be taken over by nature.

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The source of burial comes from a statement by Isaac’s great grandson, Henry Hill, whom lived to be 99 years old. At the time of Isaac’s death, the land that the cemetery sits on was the property of his father, Absalom Johnston, whom helped found the Church.
The land was deeded to the Church by Isaac’s brother in 1847.
Source: “Absalom and Jane Johnson and Their Descendants” by Allen Wallace, 1991


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