Phil
Thank you for this wonderful project. I have some pictures of tombstones
from the Archer
Cemetery in Princeton, IN. Unfortunately, the tombstones are all so old and
weathered that
you can't really read any of them.
I did personally go there and have a letter (dated 19 Jun 1987) from Mrs.
Vera H. Archer (Mrs. D. Milton Archer) (her husband's ggggrandfather gave
the ground for the cemetery) verifying these Carnahans are buried there.
In 1987 the cemetery was well cared for. They no longer did burials there
and Mrs. Archer had to unlock the gates of the cemetery for us to go in.
Section I
Carnahan, Nancy (row 23)
Consort of Jackson d. 8-20-1853 29y 6m 25d
Section IV
Carnahan, W. Verne s/o A. J. and M. V. Carnahan
b. 9/7/1888 d. 9/13/1909
Carnahan, Mary I.
d. 2/23/1871 22y llm 19d
Carnahan, Jackson S.
d.. 4/16/1876 52y 1m 11d
Carnahan, James T.
d. 5/16/1876 27y 8m 7d
Jackson Steele Carnahan was my gggrandfather.
I didn't know if you had any interest in posting the letter or not but would
be happy to send you a copy.
Nancee Schwartz
philnan(a)htc.net