Kent Cemetery
Bald Knob, Arkansas
Photo by Leroy Blair
This Cemetery is also known as: None known.
Legal description: SW, NW, NE, Sect.27, T9N, R5W
GPS Location: 634202-3915852
Arkansas Archeological Survey site #: 3WH0601
Number of Marked Graves: 1
Number of Unmarked Graves: Unknown
The last complete survey of this cemetery was: February 18, 2005 By Leroy Blair.
Current status of cemetery: This cemetery is no longer in use.
Point of contact for cemetery. No know contact person.
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This is a single child’s grave that was listed for the first time after it was visited May 1, 2001, by Leroy Blair of the White County
Historical Society. He said he was told about the grave by Jerry Cummins.
Following are Blair’s directions on how to find the site: "From Bald Knob take Highway 167 north about five miles to Russell
Mountain Road, then turn right and go about two miles. Just past the intersection of Russell Mountain and Strawberry Road as you
go down the hill, there are two very sharp curves. Between these curves on the right are signs (old out-buildings, several plum
trees, etc.) that a house was once there. About 150 feet from Russell Mountain Road is a small rock building, probably an old well
house. From this small rock building, looking southwest, you will see a large cedar tree. The grave is located on a direct line
between the building and the cedar tree, about 20 feet from the tree."
Blair said he found "a small, nice stone" of a two-year-old boy, Arthur Elo Kent. He said he was told that this was a child of
strawberry pickers who did not live permanently in the area. However, he was puzzled that the date of death – January 12 – is long
before strawberry season begins.
The White County Record then published the following article by managing editor Gabe Gabrion on the front page of its June 6,
2002, edition:
"Between two curves on Russell Mountain Road and about 150 feet off the road is a long abandoned home site. Near a cedar tree
at the site is a headstone that since being catalogued in 2001 by Leroy Blair of the White County Historical Society has brought
forth more questions than answers. That is until local genealogist Gary Telford started looking into it.
"Blair had been told that the grave, that of a two-year-old boy named Arthur Elo Kent, had been placed there by strawberry pickers
who did not live permanently in the area. However the date of death – January 12 – is long before strawberry season begins and
therefore that story didn’t quite fit.
"Telford started looking into this mystery after noticing a request for information on the grave from the White County Historical
Society. What he discovered was another grave marker for Arthur Elo Kent Jr. at the Maxville Cemetery in Sharp County, next to
those of his parents Arthur Sr. and Margie L. Kent.
"The family were definitely not migrant strawberry pickers, as Telford has traced their heritage back as far as William C. Kent, who
was born in 1823 in Morgan County, Alabama, and migrated to what was then Lawrence County, Arkansas, in 1859.
"His son, Francis "Frank" James Kent, was the father of Arthur Elo Kent Sr. and grandfather of Arthur Elo Kent Jr.
"According to records the Kent men were Methodists and Masons. It would also appear, from the records available, that Arthur Elo
Kent Jr. is indeed buried at the site off Russell Mountain Road (referred to as Kent Cemetery) and that the marker at the family
plot in the Maxville Cemetery in Sharp County is simply a memorial.
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"Surviving members of the Kent clan, in particular Inez Kent Dickey, live in the Cave City area."
Leroy Blair was chairman of the Historical Society’s cemetery committee and a member of the board when he returned to this
grave site a second time on February 18, 2005. He reported at that time, "The cemetery needs a good cleaning."
If you have corrections or additions to this list or other information on this Cemetery Contact the White County Historical Society,
P.O. Box 537, Searcy, AR 72145. Or phone 501- 278- 5010
Following is a list of known burials in this cemetery.
Kent, Arthur Elo Jr. – January 8, 1916 - January 12, 1918 - Kent Cemetery
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Legend: Copyright-Aug.23, 2016-Paul V. Isbell-Webmaster:
Most of the cemetery information listed was collected by Leroy “Lee” Blair Former member of the White
County Historical Society Board of Directors. Now working at the White County Historical Society office on
the square in Searcy. WCHS P. O. Box 537 Searcy, Ark. 72145.
If you have any additions or corrections to the burial listing please contact the Historical Society. Phone 501-
278-5010 or Email me at
lblblair74@gmail.com
or wchs1962@gmail.com
I will be posting more burials later. The Searcy Daily Citizen donated all their Micro Film and Ledgers dating
back to 1953. After reviewing them, if I find a death of a person that we do not have I will to add to the
cemetery listings.
There are some graves listed as unmarked that may have had a tombstone set since the listing was made.
I may have missed some graves when I prepared the listing. Some cemeteries are very hard to get an
accurate listing due to how some graves are scattered
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The following Abbreviations are used in the listings
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FM-Funeral home marker DS-Double tombstone TS-Triple tombstone
(Obit)-means that the Historical Society has, or has access to the Obituary for this person.