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McCandless Cemetery
LaRue County, Kentucky

This listing was contributed by Edward Benningfield [knobcreekboy@mindspring.com].  Total records = 18.

(Hammonville map Section 9-L-44 Carter coordinates) The cemetery is about two miles northeast of Upton. It is in the woods just off the Smith-Gardner road. Copied by Mrs. Leisa Benningfield and myself in early 1984. Revisited by me in Jan. 1998. The Larue Historical Society Bulletin for Jan. 1980 on page 2 also has the cemetery.

- Edward Benningfield

McCandless, Alexander "Wid" � 1825 � 1905
McCandless, Alex � 14 April 1791 � 31 Nov. 1858
McCandless, Alexander � No stone (Revolutionary War Soldier)
McCandless, Andrew W. � 27 Nov. 1822 � 20 Feb. 1902* (NP) (paper does not give a burial location, only that he died in this vicinity)
McCandless, Cinthia L. � 7 July 1829 � 9 Aug. 1851
McCandless, Eli C. � (hus. of Elizabeth) 9 Feb. 1860 � 24 March 1934* (DC)
McCandless, John � 15 Nov. 1820 � 28 March 1840
McCandless, John � No stone
McCandless, Lizzie Dixon � (wife of E. C. McCandless) 27 Feb. 1869 -
McCandless, Malinda � (wife of Alex) 14 April 1791 � 31 Nov. 1853
McCandless, S. J. � 13 May 1854 � 26 May 1928
McCandless, Sammy John � (father of Clifford) 28 May 1834 -
O'Brien, Maurice � 4 Dec. 1805 � 28 June 1871
Tucker, George � (father of Mrs. Clifford McCandless) Died May 1964
Turner, Julia � 1872 � 1955 (metal funeral home marker)
Wood, Margaret A. � (wife of C. I.) 9 April 1819 � 6 Oct. 1845
Yates, Abram Bell � 2 Nov. 1856� 22 April 1875
Yates, Eda Jane � (wife of Abram) 1 May 1855 � 20 July 1872

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