

Anderson Cemetery #44 - Location: Fort Knox (N 37 59.0243, W 85 51.4370); Elevation: 850 feet; Available Pictures= 5(GK) [Cem #2]
| NAME | BIRTH | DEATH | NOTES |
|---|---|---|---|
| Martin, Virginia Tydings | 1845 | 1899 | Wife of Richard Martin |
| McMillan, R.O. Barnes | 1819 | 1899 | Wife of Robt. McMillan |
| Skinner, John C. | August 7, 1883 | March 25, 1869 | |
| Skinner, Marie | Daughter of John and Amelia Skinner | ||
| Skinner, John Richard | July 22, 1863 | June 26, 1913 | Source death certificate no tombstone |
| Tydings, Amelia Skinner | Wife of John Skinner | ||
| Tydings, Rachel Barnes | 1814 | 1865 | Wife of John Wesley Tydings and sister of R. O. Barnes |
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