Your absolutely right. I messed that up entirely.
I am looking for the location of 4 cemeteries in IN:
Kunkle Cemetery in Adams county : AKA Kunkel Family Cemetery
I have a listing shown far below
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Pickard Cemetery in Greene county
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Walnut Grove Cemetery in Greene county
I'm guessing it could be the cemetery
located here:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.00361,+-86.84500+%28Coordinates%29&i...
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Youngs Creek Cemetery in Orange county
Undoubtedly that is this cemetery:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=38.47364,+-86.49391+%28Coordinates%29&i...
Mike
Kunkle Cemetery Listing:
These stones were copied in 1996 by Nola C. (Schieferstein) Rains.
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Florence E., daughter of William R. and B. A. DORWIN, died Jan. 6, 1852,
aged 1
yr. 11 mo. 11 da.
Walter J., son of C. & P.C. WINCH, died Aug. 12, 1853, aged 3 yr. 3 mo.
3 da.
William O. KUNKEL, son of Samuel and Martha Dorwin Kunkel, died Apr. 1, 1848
aged 1 yr. 1 mo 22 days
Theodore Alpheus NAVE, died Nov. 11, 1847, aged 7 mo. 11 da.*
*His parents were William A. & Elizabeth Dorwin Nave. It is
possible that
William A. Nave is also buried in this plot as he died on July 19, 1847,
just
four months prior to his infant son's death.
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HISTORICAL NOTES:
These four children were all cousins. William Dorwin, Phoebe (Dorwin)
Winch,
Martha (Dorwin) Kunkel, and Elizabeth (Dorwin) Nave were brother & sisters,
being children of Calvin Trenton Dorwin & Frances Belle Dickerson.
After the
death of her husband, Elizabeth Dorwin Nave later married John Pomeroy
Porter,
and became the mother of three children. One of her sons, Charles Dorwin
Porter, married Geneva Grace Stratton. Geneva Grace Stratton Porter is
better
known as Gene Stratton-Porter, the well-know author of such famous books as
"Freckles", "Girl of the Limberlost", "Song of the
Cardinal", "Laddie", and
"The Harvester", to mention just a few.
On 4/7/2014 2:00 AM, in-cemeteries-request(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
Hi Mike
Both of these cemeteries are listed as being in Idaho
Panhorst Cemetery or Ruther Cemetery (historic) is in Minidoka County,
Idaho and Three Pines Cemetery is in
Clearwater County, Idaho.
Sorry that is all I can find. Wilma