- Old William Haddix Cemetery
- Drive eight miles on Highway 15 South to
Haddix. Turn onto the first gravel road to the right past the
intersection of Highways 15 and 1110. Cemetery is located just
behind the "Jim Tom" Haddix home. No grave in this
cemetery is marked with any information.
- 1. William S. Haddix
(Buried in large rock tomb)
Son of Samuel and Nancy Ann (Fugate) Haddix
B. abt 1784 in Virginia
D. 1855 at Haddix , Breathitt County, Kentucky
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- 2. Sarah "Sally"
(Miller) Haddix
Buried beside husband
Daughter of Stephen and Mary (Bishop) Miller
B. abt 1788 in South Carolina
D. after 1850 in Breathitt County, Kentucky
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- 3. - 11. Field stones marking eight
slaves of William S. Haddix. Among these stones are:
- Richard "Dick" Haddix
Sarah "Sally" Haddix
Elizabeth "Betsy" Haddix
Randolph "Rand" Haddix
Information provided by Stephen D. Bowling on July 15, 1997.
- Slaves names are based on old interviews and the
1850 and 1860 Breathitt Slave Census.