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Trowbridge-Nunn Cemetery
Hardyville, Hart County, Kentucky


Cemetery: Trowbridge Nunn Cemetery 

Other: Hicks Trowbridge

Sign: No

Street: 0.4 mile South of corner of SR426 from Pascal Store park on right side and enter field at entrance and walk 275 paces on right side of gully cemetery is fenced GPS location N37 12.598 x W85 43.707

City: South of the Pascal General Store owned by Hubert Atwell Hardyville Ky.

Township:

County: Hart Co.

State: Kentucky

Nation: USA

Zip:

Status: Abandoned

Size: Small

Directions: Pascal Gen. Store at SR426 go south 0.4 mile park on right side to entrance into field, walk 275 paces on right side of gully and enter fenced cemetery at gate GPS location N37 12.598 x W85 43.707

Type: Road-public

Location: Rural

Terrain: Level

Watersource: No

Features: it is highly overgrown with sunken graves and overturned headstones badger holes etc.

Property: Private

Access: Open

Enclosure: Fence

Gate: Non-locking

Established: family abt. 1868

Gravestones: unknown to 20 or so

Oldest: 1868

Newest: 1938

Removed: Unknown

Relocated: No

Repairs: No

Methods: Adhesives

Restoration: Unsure

Association: Unsure

Records: Unsure

Inventory: Unsure

Availability:

Landscaping: No

Paths: No

Trees: Yes2

Crypts: No

Fencing: Unsure

Brickwork: No

Ironwork: Yes

Sculpture: Unsure

Fountains: No

Roads: No

Buildings: No

Cement: Unsure

Granite: Unsure

Marble: Unsure

Native: Unsure

Slate: Unsure

Others: Unsure

Wood: No

Materials: Unsure

Architectural: Unsure

Angels: Unsure

Draperies: Unsure

Fraternal: Unsure

Hands: Unsure

Lambs: Unsure

Monograms: Unsure

Plants: Unsure

Photos: Unsure

Religious: Unsure

Scrollwork: Unsure

Urns: Unsure

Carvings: Unsure

Condition: Cemetery poorly maintained

Unmarked: Yes

Broken: Yes

Toppled: Yes

Disintegrating: Yes

Buried: Unsure

Weather: Unknown

Pollution: Unknown

Vandalized: Yes

Report: Yes

VA: Gravestones-Overturned

VA: Gravestones-Broken

Overgrowth: Graves-Disturbing

Overgrowth: Gravestones-Disturbing

Overgrowth: Gravestones-Damaging

Groundcover: Yes

Moss: Yes

Vines: Yes

Drainage: Good

Problem: Apathy

Owner: Cemetery

Use: Agricultural

Bordering: Agricultural

Change: Same

Reason: Roads

Visited: Rarely

Archeology: Unknown

Habitat: Yes

Contacted: There is a lady in the area that does some of this kind of thing she is Donna Mather at DonnaMather@msn.com

Surnames:

Arnett, Gentry, Mar, Nunn, Trowbridge.

Other Information:

The Property located here is 1/2 of 160 acres awarded family for Job Trowbridge fighting in Rev. War. His grand daughter inherited this 1/2 from her father Job Jr. and her husband John W. Nunn built the white house that is still on it after he fought in the Civil War.

Support:

I do not live in Kentucky and do not know other than Donna.

 

Submitted by:
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name: Bob Hicks
Email: s_ixhicksok@aol.com
Date: June 4, 2002


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