Pitts Cemetery
Spaus Creek · Menifee County, Kentucky
Pitts Cemetery rests quietly along Spaus Creek in Menifee County, Kentucky — a small hillside burial ground closely tied to the Pitts family and their kin. With only a handful of marked graves, it holds deep connections to the early settlers of this community. Family names here reach back into the 1800s, linking generations through blood, marriage, and shared history. Though modest in size, Pitts Cemetery preserves the memory of those who shaped life along Spaus Creek — farmers, mothers, fathers, and children whose stories are woven into the hills. Each name is a reminder that even the smallest cemeteries can hold an important place in local history.
Surname First Name Maiden Name Date of Birth Date of Death Parents Place of Birth Place of Death Newspaper Date of Newspaper Images
Duff Sarah Alice Pitts
Pitts Alfred P March 29, 1863 January 11, 1914 Geo W Pitts & Sarah Ann Morrison Powell County, Kentucky Menifee County, Kentucky Death Certificate of Alfred Pitts
Pitts George Washington "Wash" 1818 December 17, 1908 Menifee County, Kentucky The Big Sandy News December 25, 1908 Obituary of George Washington Pitts
Pitts Nancy Ellen April 3, 1879 July 25, 1932 Washington Pitts Kentucky Menifee County, Kentucky Death Certificate of Nancy Ellen Pitts
Pitts Sarah Ellen Morrison
Scott Emily Jane July 8, 1850 January 29, 1915 G W Pitts & Sarah Morrison Kentucky Powell County, Kentucky Death Certificate of Emily Jane Scott
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