
Melber and Folsomdale anchor this landscape along the border of McCracken and Graves Counties, where the terrain is defined by the Tennessee-Valley Divide. The area is characterized by a dense network of family-named landmarks and rural cemeteries, such as the Diggs Chapel - Kansas Cem near the small settlement of Kansas and the Houser Grove Church of Christ Cem to the east. These sites, along with numerous smaller burial grounds like Thompson Cem and Allcock Cem, offer significant detail for genealogical research in this part of Western Kentucky.
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1936 Melber
Graves County, KY

1936 Westplains
Graves County, KY

1951 Melber
Graves County, KY

1951 Westplains
Graves County, KY

1952 Cuba
Graves County, KY

1952 Dublin
Graves County, KY

1952 Lynnville
Graves County, KY

1969 Dublin
Graves County, KY

1969 Westplains
Graves County, KY

1977 Cuba
Graves County, KY

1978 Lynnville
Graves County, KY

1982 Melber
Graves County, KY

1993 Melber
Graves County, KY

1993 Westplains
Graves County, KY

2022 Cuba
Graves County, KY

2022 Dublin
Graves County, KY

2022 Lynnville
Graves County, KY

2022 Melber
Graves County, KY

2022 Westplains
Graves County, KY