Polston Cemetery
The Polston/Poston Cemetery is located on what was once known as the OLD STEPHEN GOODMAN FARM in the 1800's and known as the ISAAC MARTIN PRESLEY FARM in 1930-1971. It is located on a hill, about one-fourth mile off Highway 88, seven miles west of Munfordville, Hart County, Kentucky, in the area known as the Kessinger Community. Much work has gone into cleaning and restoring Polston Cemetery in Munfordville, Hart County, KY. The dedication of the Civil War Memorial Marker honoring Andrew Polston was held on Saturday, May 4, 2002. The cemetery listing and these photos were provided by Edith Bastin . |
Mathews | Harriett | 24 Nov 1866 | 17 Feb 1888 | 001 | |
Phillpott | L.R. | 24 Feb 1885 | 30 Jan 1955 | On same stone with Clary | 002 |
Phillpott | Clary | 17 Oct 1892 | 4 Jun 1931 | On same stone with L.R. | 002 |
Phillpott | Unnamed son of Willie Philpott | unknown | unknown | field stone | 003 |
Phillpott | Andra K. | 1963 | 1963 | 004 | |
Polston | Jessie | 15 Sep 1884 | 4 Jan 1886 | 005 | |
Poston | Martha Jane EDWARDS | 17 May 1966 | 7 Jan 1897 | Gone but not forgotten; God be with you till we meet again | 006 |
Polston | Disty | 10 Jul 1873 | 10 Sep 1912 | God be with you till we meet again | 007 |
Polston | George McClellan | 28 May 1873 | 1 Aug 1950 | Gone but not forgotten | 008 |
Polston | Flossie | 19 Oct 1902 | 8 Aug 1912 | Resting in the joys of (remainder cut off of photo) | 009 |
Polston | Lottie Ann | 10 Jun 1910 | Spring of 1911 | At rest in heaven's ?oys | 010 |
Polston | Oscar Jeppy | 1896 | 1896 | 011 | |
Polston | Clinty Curt | 1895 | 1895 | 012 | |
Polston | Andrew | 10 Nov 1832 | 27 May 1904 | Original tombstone | 014b |
Memorial marker set 4 May 2002 | 014 | ||||
Polston | Aney Eliza | 28 Apr 1867 | 17 Apr 1885 | 015 | |
Polston | Arrena | 28 Aug 1858 | 21 Oct 1885 | 016 | |
Poston | Elizabeth GOODMAN | 16 Feb 1837 | 01 Feb 1910 | Gone but not forgotten | 017 |
Poston | Callie | 16 Aug 1890 | 23 Apr 1893 | The angels take care of our darling | 018 |
Polston | Laura Florence | 30 Dec 1882 | 3 Apr 1885 | 019 | |
Polston | Robert Lee "Bob" | 12 Aug 1877 | 21 Jan 1948 | Resting in the sweet ...(remainder cut off in photo) | 020 |
Poston | Stephen Douglas | 1 Feb 1862 | 13 Mar 1953 | Father | 021 |
Polston | James David | 1838 | 10 Aug 1894 | He was a Civil War Union Soldier and he entered the Civil War at Munfordville with his brother, Andrew Polston. Gravesite marked only with a field stone | 022 |
Ruark | Edward Eugene | March 1931 | March 1931 | Gravesite was marked by field stone and no name or date until August 2002 when this tombstone was obtained and set. Gravesite located next to Stephen Douglas Poston. | 023 |
Edwards | Clinton Clero | 21 Sep 1888 | 11 May 1915 | In the late 1960's, there was a wood marker that read "Wax, KY Catholic Cemetery" | 013 |
Goodman | Stephen | 1777 | Aft. 1850 | Limestone marker has weathered with age and is no longer readable. Stephen Goodman's gravesite is at the head of the tombstone of grandson, Robert Lee "Bob" Polston. | 024 |
New double tombstone with wife Elizabeth Searcy Goodman obtained in summer 2002. | 024b | ||||
Goodman | Elizabeth SEARCY | Bet. 1794-1800 | unknown | Limestone marker has weathered with age and is no longer readable. This gravesite is located at the head of her daughter's (Elizabeth Goodman Polston) grave. | 025 |
New double tombstone with husband Stephen Goodman obtained in summer 2002. | 024b | ||||
Polston | Andrew M. | Abt. 1787 | 17 Dec 1875 | Double tombstone for Andrew and wife Jane Milligan obtained in August 2002. (Their graves did not previously have tombstones.) They are the parents of Andrew M. Polston, listed above (photo 014). | 032 |
Polston | Jane Milligan | 1790 | Bef. 17 Dec 1875 | Double tombstone for Jane Milligan and husband Andrew M. Polton obtained in August 2002. (Their graves did not previously have tombstones.) They are the parents of Andrew M. Polston, listed above (photo 014). | 032 |
Lothery | Unknown Section | Graves marked with field stones | 026 | ||
Philpott | Unknown Section | Graves marked with field stones. One of the Philpotts buried here was named "Church Philpott". He was the father of L.R. Philpott. | 027 | ||
Polston | Unknown Section | Graves marked with field stones | 029 | ||
Goodman | Unknown Section | Graves marked with field stones | 028 |
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