Posted by Lisa Thompson
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on 5/5/2009, 12:14 am, in reply to "Re: Arrowood family history"
When you say Canoe, is that the town or river? My line is Nathan Lewis Arrowood, James Richard Arrowood, Nathan L. Arrowood, Newton Arrowood, Nathan Arrowood. Then my mother, Ella Arrowood-Brown. So That makes us cousins, I guess. Do you live in this area? I'm looking forward to my visit, hope to find these cemeteries.
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: There are several cemeteries in the
: Canoe area of Breathitt County where
: members of the Arrowood family are
: buried. One of the largest is the
: Louisa Arrowood Cemetery, which is
: also known as the Nathan L. Arrowood
: Cemetery, which is located at the head
: of Canoe. Nathan L. Arrowood
: (1818-1905) who is recognized as one
: of the earliest Arrowoods to come to
: Breathitt Co. is buried here along
: with his son George Washington (G.W.)
: Arrowood, who is my great-grandfather.
: Many other family members are buried
: here. There is also the Hiram or Vica
: Lou Arrowood Cemetery which is located
: on the Buzzard Fork of Canoe. There
: are several other small cemeteries
: located in this area with Arrowoods
: buried in them. Hope you get a chance
: to visit.
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: I am planning a trip to KY, looking
: for
: family cemetary's. Any help would be
: appreciated. Canoe Fork, and Buzzard
: Fork are possibilities.
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