Pitt Cemetery

This part of the Frederick Burnham grant left the hands of the heirs in 1856 when Oliver and Martin Burnham conveyed "the land on which Frederick Burnham died" to Willis Strow...300 acres "except the graveyard and 1/2 acre school house lot." A portion of the same land is mentioned in the Pitt division in 1892. (from Elvira Lewis' "Marshall Co., Kentucky Cemeteries")

Pitt, Brittie Olie
6 Sep 1882
1 Mar 1892
d/o Major H. Pitt and Nancy E. Potts
Pitt, Gilbert Ophus
11 Jan 1922
29 Dec 1926
s/o Fred S. Pitt and Janie Alice Collins
Pitt, Henry Ardell
6 Nov 1928
4 Mar 1933
s/o Fred S. Pitt and Janie Alice Collins
Pitt, Janie Yvonne
1 Dec 1937
10 Dec 1937
d/o Fred S. Pitt and Janie Alice Collins
Pitt, Kenneth Hayes
21 Jan 1932
4 Dec 1934
s/o Fred S. Pitt and Janie Alice Collins
Pitt, M. H.
24 Dec 1875
18 Jul 1933
Major Henry Pitt; s/o Benjamin Hamp Pitt and Roda A. Jett; m. Nancy E. Potts 21 Nov 1881 Marshall Co.
Pitt, Mary Jane
4 Sep 1916
16 Nov 1932
d/o Fred S. Pitt and Janie Alice Collins
Pitt, Nannie E.
16 Sep 1866
5 Aug 1923
Nancy E. Potts Pitt; d/o Hampton W. Potts and Malissa A. Fields; m. Major H. Pitt 21 Nov 1881 Marshall Co.
Pitt, Van
3 Sep 1902
25 Feb 1906
s/o Major H. Pitt and Nancy E. Potts
Pitt, Willet
7 May 1943
28 Mar 1944
d/o Charles W. and Elsie G. Edwards Pitt

Elvira concluded that there were at least 12 other unmarked graves in this cemetery.