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Turner II Cemetery (Yellow Creek Cemetery)
Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky

Lat: 36° 36' 03"N, Lon: 83° 44' 13"W

To reach cemetery go west on Cumberland Ave to the Middlesboro School. Turn left, crossing the railroad and continue on road to the curve, the cemetery is on the right.

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 13.

Contributor's Index:

Sheckels, Jasper, b. 12 May 1903, d. 4 Dec 1977, s/o William & Laura Sheckels, [DC]
Sheckels, Doxie (Burke), b. 25 Jun 1905, d. 8 Jan 1963, w/o Jasper Sheckels, [DC]
Sheckels, Milas Kendrick, b. 10 Jul 1901, d. 20 Jul 1950, s/o William & Laura Sheckels, [DC]
Sheckels, Myra Viola, b. 9 Feb 1924, d. 15 Jul 1937, age: 13yr, d/o Milas & Hester Sheckels, [DC]
Sheckels, William C, b. 8 Dec 1933, d. 5 Oct 1934, age: 10mo, s/o Milas & Hester Sheckels, [DC]
Sheckels, Pascal, b. 20 Aug 1939, d. 20 Aug 1933, age: 6yr, s/o Milas & Hester Sheckels, [DC]
Sheckels, Mabel Beatrice, b. 14 Apr 1942, d. 14 Apr 1942, d/o Milas & Hester Sheckels, [DC]
Shackels, Clarence Franklin, b. 7 Sep 1913, d. 27 Nov 1972, s/o William & Laura Sheckels, [DC]
Sheckels, William Benjamin Jr, b. 27 Aug 1921, d. 1 Aug 1988, s/o William & Laura Sheckels, [DC]
Sheckels, Buelah (Partin), b. 18 Jul, 1922, d. 11 Oct 1963, w/o William Benjamin Sheckels Jr., [DC]
Sheckels, Bill, b. 18 Dec 1947, d. 12 Dec 1959, age: 12yr, s/o William Jr. & Beulah Sheckels, [DC]
Sheckels, Randy, b. 4 Jan 1962, d. 19 Jan 1962, age: 15da, s/o William Jr. & Beulah Sheckels, [DC]
Swangin, Elsie Naomi, b. 18 Oct 1923, d. 9 Mar 1964, d/o William & Laura Sheckels, [DC]
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