Clayton Cemetery B (Moved to Hall African American Cemetery) - Location: Fort Knox (N 37 58.0333 W 85 46.3833) [Cem #38]
Clayton Cemetery B was originally located south of Duck Lake off of Pitts Point Road. It has been moved to the Hall African American Cemetery.
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Notes by Daniel Buxton:
Burials:
Blumer Clayton S/O L & J Clayton
Died: 1896
Inscription: Sleep on sweet babe a favored lot to thee is early given
Footstone: Blank
Waine McKinley Clayton S/O L & J Clayton Aged 4 years
Inscription: Sleep on sweet babe a favored lot to thee is early given
Footstone: W.M.C.K.C.
Infant Clayton S/O L & J Clayton
Died: 1906
Inscription: Sleep on sweet babe a favored lot to thee is early given
Footstone: I.C.
21 Field Stones
17 Unmarked Graves
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