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Author: gostraka
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My guess would be Oak Hill or Scotland Cemetery, they aren't buried in the Kirklin Cemetery. Check this website:
http://www.clintoncountyindiana.org/clinton/vitals/cemeteries.htm
I would also recommend posting a message to the IN-WEST-CENTRAL mailing list. That is where Clinton County genealogy discussions take place.
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Jeannie Regan-Dinius, will be on the WICR 88.7fm ( University of Indpls )
Indiana history radio show this morning at 11:30. This is a call in show, so
if you have any questions -go for it. You can listen to the show on your
computer too. See bottom of this e-mail for link.
When we say Hoosier History Live! covers the waterfront, we include the
soil, and what's underneath. Cemeteries have a rich history in Indiana, so
we'll explore pioneer burial grounds; they have been in the news recently
with the move of tombstones and human remains from a mid-1800s cemetery in
the Castleton area of Indianapolis to Crown Hill Cemetery to allow for the
widening of I-69 near its interchange with I-465, which is considered the
most congested stretch of highway in the city. Our studio guest, Jeannie
Regan-Dinius of the State Department of Natural Resources, helped oversee
the reburial of 33 graves to Crown Hill, the country's third largest
cemetery.
Nelson also will talk with Jeannie about the history of
Crown Hill (it's the burial site of more American vice presidents - three -
more than any other graveyard) and its predecessor, Greenlawn Cemetery ,
which was founded in 1832, located near White River and prone to flooding.
That's why there was
a mass reburial about 150 years ago as tombstones and caskets were taken to
the newly created Crown Hill, which was purposefully located on some of the
highest ground in the city. Before the mass move, more than 1,160 pioneers
had been buried at Greenhill.
http://www.hoosierhistorylive.info/
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Author: bavosburgh
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I am willing to take photos - - - contact me directly at bavosburgh(a)comcast.net - - - also Berrien and Cass counties in Southwest Michigan.
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