http://www.oldhamcountyhistoricalsociety.org/Cemetery1.htm
Cemetery Number Cemetery Name Writeup Plus
099 Barnhill Cemetery The cemetery is located between LaGrange and
Ballardsville, west of Hwy. 53 on Clarke Point
Drive. 1843 was the earliest burial found.N 38°
22' 06.2'' W 085° 21' 50.3''
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Mary A. Barnhill--Sumuel Haynes
History of Daviess County, Kentucky, Inter-State Publishing Co.,
Chicago, 1883. Reprinted by McDowell Publications, Utica, KY, 1980. p.
680.
SAMUEL HAYNES, M. D. (deceased), one of the oldest and most prominent
physicians of Daviess County, was born in Mercer County, Ky. When an
infant he removed with his parents to Ohio County, and when a young man
came to Daviess County. He studied medicine under old Dr. Lockhart, and
graduated at the Medical University of Louisville. He located in
Boston, in Boston Precinct, living there about three years. He then
moved near Bethabara, Masonville Precinct, and lived some five or six
years; then located in Masonville, and opened the first store and
blacksmith shop, and succeeded in establishing a postoffice here, and
was the first Postmaster. He was married to Mary A. Barnhill, Feb. 4,
1828, in Masonville Precinct. She was born near La Grange, Oldham
County, Ky., Sept. 25, 1810, a daughter of James and Hannah (Boone)
Barnhill. Dr. and Mrs. Haynes had five children, all living--Narcissa
P., wife of Dr. Daley, resides near Whitesville, Daviess County; Ophelia
M., wife of Thomas Dodson, resides in Masonville Precinct; Artimisia B.,
wife of William S. Evans, resides in Washington, La.; Aretus C. Haynes,
M. D., of Evansville, married Dora Woodward; Mary A., wife of Seth De
Vane, resides in Masonville Precinct. Dr. Haynes was a prominent
Mason. He died in August, 1881. Mrs. Haynes is a member of the
Christian church of Masonville, as was also the Doctor.
Haynes Barnhill Boone Daley Dodson Evans Woodward De_Vane
=
Mercer-KY Ohio-KY La_Grange-Oldham-KY LA
http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/daviess/haynes.s.txt
Chicago, 1883. Reprinted by McDowell Publications, Utica, KY, 1980. p.
680.
SAMUEL HAYNES, M. D. (deceased), one of the oldest and most prominent
physicians of Daviess County, was born in Mercer County, Ky. When an
infant he removed with his parents to Ohio County, and when a young man
came to Daviess County. He studied medicine under old Dr. Lockhart, and
graduated at the Medical University of Louisville. He located in
Boston, in Boston Precinct, living there about three years. He then
moved near Bethabara, Masonville Precinct, and lived some five or six
years; then located in Masonville, and opened the first store and
blacksmith shop, and succeeded in establishing a postoffice here, and
was the first Postmaster. He was married to Mary A. Barnhill, Feb. 4,
1828, in Masonville Precinct. She was born near La Grange, Oldham
County, Ky., Sept. 25, 1810, a daughter of James and Hannah (Boone)
Barnhill. Dr. and Mrs. Haynes had five children, all living--Narcissa
P., wife of Dr. Daley, resides near Whitesville, Daviess County; Ophelia
M., wife of Thomas Dodson, resides in Masonville Precinct; Artimisia B.,
wife of William S. Evans, resides in Washington, La.; Aretus C. Haynes,
M. D., of Evansville, married Dora Woodward; Mary A., wife of Seth De
Vane, resides in Masonville Precinct. Dr. Haynes was a prominent
Mason. He died in August, 1881. Mrs. Haynes is a member of the
Christian church of Masonville, as was also the Doctor.
Haynes Barnhill Boone Daley Dodson Evans Woodward De_Vane
=
Mercer-KY Ohio-KY La_Grange-Oldham-KY LA
http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/daviess/haynes.s.txt
Monday, February 2, 2009
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