King Family Cemetery
Yankeetown, Levy County, Florida, USA
The Thomas R. King family moved from Butler Georgia to Lake Butler Florida in 1866. Six Years later they moved to the Lebanon area. Members of the family were his wife Eliza Ann Stephens King his daughter Mary Alice King and his sons Richard Thomas King and Charles Edward King. In 1887 Richard Thomas King married Lucinda (Cindy) Allender Munden from Elsey Florida. They had seven children who were named Lola Irene, Barnard Lamar, Raymond Malcolm, Nettie Viola, Hugh Milton, Marian Lula and Robert Lee.
Thomas King was a wheel-wright and buggy-maker. His son Richard Thomas (Tom) King logged cedar trees used to make pencils. Dolomite a tan-colored mineral was discovered on the the property. It was mined and sold for agricultural uses. The family homesteaded and bought land in this area, a total of more than 3000 acres.
This plague is presented in honor of Robert Lee King the only living son of Richard Thomas King on the occasion of his 90th birthday November 29 1994. Lee King has been responsible for the upkeep of the King family cemetery for the past sixty-odd years.
Just south of the Florida Sheriff's Youth Ranch Caruth Camp. US19 about 6 miles N or Yankeetown.
There are 3 additional graves with no markings.
The Thomas R. King family moved from Butler Georgia to Lake Butler Florida in 1866. Six Years later they moved to the Lebanon area. Members of the family were his wife Eliza Ann Stephens King his daughter Mary Alice King and his sons Richard Thomas King and Charles Edward King. In 1887 Richard Thomas King married Lucinda (Cindy) Allender Munden from Elsey Florida. They had seven children who were named Lola Irene, Barnard Lamar, Raymond Malcolm, Nettie Viola, Hugh Milton, Marian Lula and Robert Lee.
Thomas King was a wheel-wright and buggy-maker. His son Richard Thomas (Tom) King logged cedar trees used to make pencils. Dolomite a tan-colored mineral was discovered on the the property. It was mined and sold for agricultural uses. The family homesteaded and bought land in this area, a total of more than 3000 acres.
This plague is presented in honor of Robert Lee King the only living son of Richard Thomas King on the occasion of his 90th birthday November 29 1994. Lee King has been responsible for the upkeep of the King family cemetery for the past sixty-odd years.
Just south of the Florida Sheriff's Youth Ranch Caruth Camp. US19 about 6 miles N or Yankeetown.
There are 3 additional graves with no markings.
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- Added: 6 Mar 2013
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2487433
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