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| Dedicated to S. Kathryn Bowling McKown | ||
Background:Stophel Cemetery In Front of the Dam
Taken by S. Kathryn Bowling McKown
HORN FAMILY CEMETERY - Located Kingsport, Sullivan Co. TN I have included John George Horn & his wife Catharine Pence in the listing as they came to Sullivan Co., in the early 1800s, and their children are buried here. Information by Mary Ann Ward.
GOOD, Sarah V. Horn b. 11-30-1852 d. 1-6-1919 H= William H. Good
GOOD, William H. b. 2-14-1851 d. 3-20-1929 W= Sarah V. Good
HORN, Benjamin b. 8-6-1814 d. 5-25-1905 age 90yrs 9mos 19days W= Elizabeth A. Harr
HORN, Catharine (b.1776 VA) d. 1854 H= John George Horn
HORN, D. P. b. 6-10-1854 d. 1-5-1856
HORN, David R. b. 4-14-1850 d. 2-10-1911 (F= Charles Horn M= Elizabeth Dickson)
HORN, Elizabeth A Harr b. 6-14-1819 d. 11-18-1900 H= Benjamin Horn
HORN, Elizabeth b. 10-21-1809 d. 11-2-1880 (Nee: Dickson H= Charles Horn. These are the known dates for Elizabeth Horn This is the bottom half of a broken stone).
HORN, Henry A. b. 7-19-1850 d. 5-16-1871 age 20yrs 9mos 28 days (F= Benjamin Horn M= Elizabeth)
HORN, John George (b. 1774 MD) d. 1859 W= Catharine Pence
HORN, Lydia C. b. 12-19-1841 d. 2-21-1858 age 16yrs 2mos 2 days (F= Benjamin Horn M= Elizabeth)
HORN, Margaret b. 8-1-1845 d. 7-21-1877 (F= Charles Horn M= Elizabeth Dickson)
HORN, Mary M. b. 8-29-1853 d. 8-18-1886 1st w/o D. R. Horne Mary Melvina Moody)
I located this cemetery with some imaginative instructions from a distant cousin who had visited years ago. My mother was a Horne, therefore the research. This cemetery was accessed through a private driveway and yard. It has not been used for years, and there has been no upkeep, so it it heavily overgrown, and the stones that are left are in need of attention. When I saw that your website did not include this cemetery, I thought I would write.
It is documented that John George Horn and his wife Catharine (nee Pence) came to Sullivan County in the early 1800s. They died in 1859 and 1854 respectively, and are probably buried here. As per all the Horns in the 1850 Sullivan census, and John's will, there were 7 children: Charles, Sarah, George, Benjamin, Mary (Polly), Pence, John, and Jacob. I assume Jacob was one of the children as he was in the census, but he was not in the will.

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