Pinnick Family Cemetery
Paoli Township
Sec 15 T1N R1W

Transcribed from the records of the Lost River Chapter of The DAR.
"Among the early settlers from Kentucky were members of the James Pinnick family, some arriving as early as 1808. James Pinnick lived on the farm in the Log Creek Valley, where this graveyard is located.  It lies on a slightly elevated spot in a field, untouched by the plows that for more than a century have turned over the sod surrounding it. There are eleven graves marked by field stones. A marker for James Pinnick, a soldier of the American Revolution was dedicated by the DAR October 15, 1933. Other names are from family records." A hand written note in the DAR record reads "In 1961 all traces of graves are gone except the fedral marker".

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Last NameFirst NameBornDiedOther
PinnickJames1747 1831 Soldier of the American Revolution. SAR Honors
PinnickElizabeth Farris--------Died before 1831. Wife of James
PinnickCharlotte-------Dau of James and Elizabeth
PinnickJohn--------Son of Nathan & Anne. Killed by falling tree age 8y
PinnickJames D5/30/18123/22/1829Son of Col. Jacky Pinnick
PinnickLucinda12/31/181712/31/1839Dau of Col. Jacky Pinnick
McCrackenInfant--------Son of James & Betsey Pinnick McCracken
Farris Polly----Abt 1818Dau of James & Elizabeth Pinnick Wife of John Farris
FarrisJohn----May 1818
FarrisHarrison----Abt 1818Son of John & Polly Farris
FarrisMay----Abt 1818Dau of John & Polly Farris