LONG CEMETERY - Ft. Campbell cemetery #C17, N side of Lafayette Road, on a hill above Fletcher’s Fork Creek, near the campground and Skydive clubhouse; formerly known as the Clay Long burying ground (Current-Cook-Peterson Cemetery in Ft. Campbell cemetery book)

 

Isaac Peterson, born March 23, 1817, died June 29, 1870

Margaret A., wife of H. A. Current  born Mar. 8, 1832, died Sept. 28, 1890

T. L. Cook, born Oct. 26, 1822, died Jan. 20, 1872

Fannie E., wife of T. L. Cook   born Mar. 29, 1835, died Dec. 22, 1903

 

known to be buried here, acc. to newspaper obituaries:

Long, Lizzie  February 09, 1812 – February 21, 1877

Cook, Capt. James O.  1833 – March 6, 1886

Porter, Ella (Long)  1840 – February 18, 1896

Long, Beattie (colored)  born in 1784, died 21 Apr 1900 at Ringgold, age 116.  Oldest living person in the county.  Purchased as a slave 60 years earlier by John Long, father of Clay Long, from a Logan Co., KY man named Robinson.  [Daily Leaf Chronicle, 21 Apr 1900]

 

presumed to be buried here:

Long, John   July 4, 1796 – April 1, 1862

Long, Mary (Banks)  first wife of John Long

Long, Rebecca Davis (Edwards) second wife of John Long  Jan. 27, 1808 – 1854