James Price Cemetery

Jim PRICE Cemetery is located on the west side of US Highway 41A, about four miles north of Dixon, Kentucky, on the Bryan CHANDLER farm, 1/2 mile south of Highway 56. The cemetery is about 300 yards behind a metal barn, which is located near the highway (US41A).

The cemetery is adjacent to the site of the James and Clarinda PRICE homestead.

Born Died

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Queen Victoria PRICE, daughter of James Essac and Clarinda PRICE 25 Apr 1872 3 Oct 1872

Paralee PRICE, daughter of James Essac and Clarinda PRICE 31 Mar 1869 3 Apr 1869

Violah PRICE, daughter of James Essac PRICE 13 Aug 1875 17 Jul 1876

Georgeanna BRYANT, daughter of George and Sarah Ann BRYANT 31 Mar 1880 7 Oct 1881

John C. TAPP 1869 1933

Tena TAPP, wife of John C. TAPP 1869 1927

Walter SALMON 1886 1947

Marvin Lee PRICE, age 3 yrs., 5 mos., 11 days 6 Jun 1933

James A. GRANT 31 Jan 1881 7 Nov 1936

S. O BLACKWOOD, daughter of J.T. and M.E. BLACKWOOD 9 Jun 1872 13 Dec 1881

 

The above are the only graves with names & dates on stones. There are several unmarked graves and several marked only with sandstones. According to Ida TAPP, the following people are also buried here. The dates were supplied by Elaine PRICE.

 

James Essac PRICE Jul 1830 1906

Clarinda (MCCLENDON) PRICE, widow of James Essac PRICE 29 May 1836 7 Nov 1900

John T. PRICE, son of James Essac and Clarinda PRICE 13 Mar 1855 20 Jan 1856

Easter Elizabeth WOODSON PRICE 4 May 1869 17 Jul 1908

Nina Ester PRICE 1907

Emmett Tapp WOMACK 1898 8 Aug 1930

Nancy WILSON

Joe WILSON

Cornelia TURNER & baby

PRICE, infant of Polk PRICE

Alice JACKSON

Tommie HAYES

Johnny HAYES

Tami HAYES

George PRICE

Bryant PRICE

Jim PRICE

BLACKWOOD girls

John PRICE, son of Kirby PRICE

Lillian PRICE, daughter of Kirby PRICE

Mamie PRICE, daughter of Kirby PRICE

Audie TAPP

 

Cemetery was copied in 1981 by Elaine PRICE, Juanita WILSON, and Elena WEBB.

 

Ida TAPP was buried there after 1981. She has a marker.

 

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