Tupman Cemetery, Columbia, Kentucky

Located on a side road leading from Pelley Lane on the Ballou Farm, near Columbia, Kentucky

Transcribed by Tania Colbert Patrick

Name                            Birth          Death


Almon Ballou                    1919           1983

Mattie Florence Ballou          1887           1929

Lucy May Ballou                 4 May 1932     28 Nov 1932

Two infants                     12 Jul 1869     6 Apr 1870  
 (of Sallie and W.P. Dunbar)

Sallie B. Dunbar                27 Nov 1869    25 Aug 1895

William A. Hancock              29 Apr 1838    18 Dec 1901

Thomas Henson                   6 Feb 1885     6 Feb 1885

James Clifton Leach             9 Dec 1917     30 Jan 1918
 (son of Howard and Lula Leach)

Howard M. Leach                 10 Oct 1872    26 Feb 1940

Lula Leach                      6 Aug 1879     18 Jan 1962

Wilmer Leach                    5 Oct 1909     10 Sep 1910

Allen Stephens                  7 Oct 1892     30 Jul 1977

Louella Stephens                11 Mar 1898    7 Mar 1975

B.F. Tupman                     18 May 1842    27 Apr 1911

John Tupman                     10 Jan 1814    29 Jan 1890

Johnnie Tupman                  14 Oct 1883    19 May 1884

Martha Ann Tupman               2 Dec 1884     5 Dec 1884

Martha A. Tupman                9 Mar 1819     11 Mar 1893
 (wife of John Tupman)

Ocella F. Tupman                5 Mar 1848     30 Jun 1904

W.H. Tupman                     28 Dec 1854    7 Oct 1932

This cemetery is part of a larger collection of cemeteries included in a series of books published by the Adair County Genealogical Society. To see or purchase their publications click here.

[box]Source: Adair County Genealogical Society. <cite>Adair County Cemetery Book #6</cite>, p.75, Adair County Genealogical Society.[/box]


Locations:
Columbia Kentucky,

Collection:
AccessGenealogy.com. Cemetery Collection.

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