Philip Philemon Larimore, Jr Died 1840
Born to Philimon Phillip "phillip" Laramore, Sr and Mary Garrett Larimore. Philip Philemon Larimore, Jr passed away on 1840and was buried in Horse Cave Municipal Cemetery in Horse Cave, KY. Philip Philemon Larimore, Jr was married to Martha "patsy" Bloyd Larimore and had 4 children: James Sampson Larimore, William E. Larimore, Richard L. Larimore, Campbell Larimore.
- Death:
- 1840
- Born in:
- Maryland
- Plot:
- He & Martha's headstones no longer exist; they were probably field stones.
Passed away Relatives of Philip Philemon Larimore, Jr
parents
Philimon Phillip "phillip" Laramore, Sr
Died 1801
Mary Garrett Larimore
Died 1804
spouses
Martha "patsy" Bloyd Larimore
Died 1835
children
James Sampson Larimore
Died 1860
William E. Larimore
1801 — 1850
(aged 49)
Richard L. Larimore
1804 — 1879
(aged 75)
Campbell Larimore
1807 — 1843
(aged 36)
siblings
Catherine Larimore Milby
Died 1841
Mary Larimore Strader
Died 1838
Philip Philemon Larimore
Died 1840
Who is Else Buried at Horse Cave Municipal Cemetery in Kentucky
Ida Gertrude Closson Lane
1858 — 1914
(aged 55)
Minnie Russell Barnett Lane
1887 — 1970
(aged 83)
Roger S Lane
1945 — 1964
(aged 19)
Annie M. Larimore
1882 — 1970
(aged 87)
Elliott C. Larimore
1885 — 1969
(aged 84)
Mabel Constant Larimore
1905 — 1921
(aged 16)
William Haywood Larimore
1930 — 1996
(aged 66)
Gladys Lathery
1920 — 1990
(aged 70)
Stella M Laird Lathery
1915 — 1987
(aged 71)
Eva Frances Crain Lawler
1922 — 2015
(aged 92)
Ella Nunn Lawson
1885 — 1913
(aged 28)
Vera S Lay
1885 — 1910
(aged 25)
Andrew S Lee
1869 — 1934
(aged 65)
Viva W Lee
1874 — 1938
(aged 64)
Katherine Meadows Lega
1982 — 1995
(aged 12)
Mary Alice Lester
1899 — 1974
(aged 74)
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FAQ
Where was Philip Philemon Larimore, Jr born?
Philip Larimore was born in Maryland
When did is Philip Philemon Larimore, Jr pass away?
Philip Larimore passed away in 1840
Where is Philip Philemon Larimore, Jr buried?
Philip Larimore is interred in 402 East Main St, Horse Cave, KY, in Plot: He & Martha's headstones no longer exist; they were probably field stones.
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