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Hi Donnagene,
My GGGrandmother Martha Brown m. Allen Ullery and had 3 children that I know
of. They are 1. My GGrandmother Susan Ullery, b. 10 Apr.,1861 in Boone
County, Indiana, d. 22 Jan.,1929 from Carcinoma in Lebanon, Boone county,
Indiana, bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, m. Thomas Neal Byroad, had 5
children Grace, b. Christmas Day 1880, d. 1883, Edward, b. Aug.1883, d.
Sept. 1883, Alonzo, b.1885, Lebanon, Boone, In,d. 1960, Lebanon, Boone, In,
m. Mary Rose Robine, Lebanon, Boone, In,Adeline (Addy), b. 1887,in Lebanon,
Boone, In d. 1976 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe Cty, Indiana, and Opal (Pansy)
Byroad, b. 19 Sept, 1893,in Lebanon, Boone Cty, In d. 22 Nov. 1962,
Thorntown, Boone Cty., In, all but Addy bur in Oak Hill Cem. Lebanon. I
don't know where Grace or Edward are burried either, yet. I am trying to
find that out.
2. Harry Ullery
3. Cynthia Ullery.
I have no parents or dates for either Allen Ullery or Martha Brown.
Always
Mary
Mary Anne Cook
Frankfort, Indiana
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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 12:45 AM
Subject: [INBOONE-L] Browns
> Hmm! Mary Ann you have made me courious about your Browns and family I
have.
> I have a Thomas Brown who had son, George W. Brown born 5Apr 1820 Owen
> Co.,Ky died 14 Nov 1888 Lebanon,Boone Co,In buried Oak Hill Cem in
Lebanon;
> married Martha E. Toone. dau of Henry and Elizabeth .(buried Oak Hill
also)
> George and Martha had 14 ch:
> Mary b ca 1843 Ky, Charles b ca 1845 Ky, Edmond b ca 1847 Ky, Albert b ca
> 1850 Ky, Elizabeth "Lizzie" b ca 1853 In, Casandra "Cassie" b ca 1856 IN,
> James b ca 1858 IN, Cora b ca 1860 In md Odis A Nelson 13 Mar 1904
Lebanon,
> Lida b ca 1862 In md Sidney Fielder 25 Jan 1887 Lebanon, George B 18 Apr
> 1865 Boone Co.,IN, Eliza b ca 1866 In, John Toone b 17 Sept 1870 Boone
> Co.,IN md Cora Mae Underwood 1 Oct 1891 Boone Co.,IN;( Cora's mother was a
> Neal)(my line of Neals)(John T and Cora buried in Oak Hill,)
> Mattie and Frances "Fanny".
> Thomas was a pioneer in Owen Co.,KY and a wealthy farmer.
> I think a bio for George W is in the History of Boone,Clinton and
Hendricks
> Cos 1895.
> Will do some more research on this family and see what I can find. Need to
> fill blanks anyway.
> Donnagene
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Thanks Donnagene,
I will find what I have on Martha Brown and Allen Ullery's Children.
Hopefully I will have a little more on her, but I don't think I do other
than their children and My GGGrandmother Susan.
Always
Mary
Mary Anne Cook
Frankfort, Indiana
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From: "tom dougherty" <tomdg(a)worldnet.att.net>
To: <INBOONE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 12:45 AM
Subject: [INBOONE-L] Browns
> Hmm! Mary Ann you have made me courious about your Browns and family I
have.
> I have a Thomas Brown who had son, George W. Brown born 5Apr 1820 Owen
> Co.,Ky died 14 Nov 1888 Lebanon,Boone Co,In buried Oak Hill Cem in
Lebanon;
> married Martha E. Toone. dau of Henry and Elizabeth .(buried Oak Hill
also)
> George and Martha had 14 ch:
> Mary b ca 1843 Ky, Charles b ca 1845 Ky, Edmond b ca 1847 Ky, Albert b ca
> 1850 Ky, Elizabeth "Lizzie" b ca 1853 In, Casandra "Cassie" b ca 1856 IN,
> James b ca 1858 IN, Cora b ca 1860 In md Odis A Nelson 13 Mar 1904
Lebanon,
> Lida b ca 1862 In md Sidney Fielder 25 Jan 1887 Lebanon, George B 18 Apr
> 1865 Boone Co.,IN, Eliza b ca 1866 In, John Toone b 17 Sept 1870 Boone
> Co.,IN md Cora Mae Underwood 1 Oct 1891 Boone Co.,IN;( Cora's mother was a
> Neal)(my line of Neals)(John T and Cora buried in Oak Hill,)
> Mattie and Frances "Fanny".
> Thomas was a pioneer in Owen Co.,KY and a wealthy farmer.
> I think a bio for George W is in the History of Boone,Clinton and
Hendricks
> Cos 1895.
> Will do some more research on this family and see what I can find. Need to
> fill blanks anyway.
> Donnagene
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Hmm! Mary Ann you have made me courious about your Browns and family I have.
I have a Thomas Brown who had son, George W. Brown born 5Apr 1820 Owen
Co.,Ky died 14 Nov 1888 Lebanon,Boone Co,In buried Oak Hill Cem in Lebanon;
married Martha E. Toone. dau of Henry and Elizabeth .(buried Oak Hill also)
George and Martha had 14 ch:
Mary b ca 1843 Ky, Charles b ca 1845 Ky, Edmond b ca 1847 Ky, Albert b ca
1850 Ky, Elizabeth "Lizzie" b ca 1853 In, Casandra "Cassie" b ca 1856 IN,
James b ca 1858 IN, Cora b ca 1860 In md Odis A Nelson 13 Mar 1904 Lebanon,
Lida b ca 1862 In md Sidney Fielder 25 Jan 1887 Lebanon, George B 18 Apr
1865 Boone Co.,IN, Eliza b ca 1866 In, John Toone b 17 Sept 1870 Boone
Co.,IN md Cora Mae Underwood 1 Oct 1891 Boone Co.,IN;( Cora's mother was a
Neal)(my line of Neals)(John T and Cora buried in Oak Hill,)
Mattie and Frances "Fanny".
Thomas was a pioneer in Owen Co.,KY and a wealthy farmer.
I think a bio for George W is in the History of Boone,Clinton and Hendricks
Cos 1895.
Will do some more research on this family and see what I can find. Need to
fill blanks anyway.
Donnagene
I am looking to find some information out about John and Angeline
Warrens family. I have them last located in Boone county Indiana (Thorntown)
What I am looking for to confirm is that they did have a son by the name of
George Warren. I found a family tree at familysearch.com that has my George
listed as their son. I am still at my brick wall and need any information
that someone might have on John and Angeline Warren. The tree that I found
says that they had a son by the name of George Warren born Aug 26th, place
Boone county. It does not have a year that he was born listed. But under
one of their other childrens name (Charles) they have the correct year for
George (1844) At this time I am only assuming that maybe this could be my
George that I am looking for.
Any information that anyone might have to share with me would be
greatly appreciated.
Pamela Warren
Lafayette, IN
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Hi,
Does anyone have an index for Oak Hill? I'm trying to get confirmation that
some of the "PAVEY's" are buried in Oak Hill.
I have Benjamin Franklin Pavey (d. May 14, 1926) and wife Luella Monroe
Pavey (d. Sept 19, 1915) as buried in Oak Hill. I'm wondering if any of
their children might be there also?
Zenta V. Pavey b. June 13, 1881 - d. Nov 5, 1928
Ethel May Pavey Bales b. Oct 25, 1882 - d. Mar 1978
Grover Pavey b. Sept 8, 1884 - d ??
Fay Elisha Pavey b. Sept 9, 1884 - d. Aug 1876
Ida M. Pavey b. Nov 12, 1886 - d ??
Jesse F. Pavey b. Nov 12, 1886 - d. Sept 30, 1957
Any help on this family or descendants would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Gayle Swoik
Census Place: Eagle, Boone, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254267 National Archives Film T9-0267 Page 272D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
John POCK Self M M W 83 IN
Occ: Farmer Fa: KY Mo: KY
Mary POCK Wife F M W 75 IN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH
Census Place: Zionsville, Boone, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254267 National Archives Film T9-0267 Page 260C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
John A. POCK Self M M W 37 IN
Occ: Lawyer Fa: KY Mo: KY
Mary J. POCK Wife F M W 32 IN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY
Cora A. POCK Dau F S W 14 IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN
Mittie POCK Dau F S W 12 IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN
Effie POCK Dau F S W 9 IN
Fa: IN Mo: IN
Lizzie POCK Dau F S W 5 IN
Fa: IN Mo: IN
Census Place: Eagle, Boone, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254267 National Archives Film T9-0267 Page 272D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Newton POCK Self M M W 36 IN
Occ: Farmer Fa: IN Mo: IN
Mariah J. POCK Wife F M W 33 IN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH
George POCK Son M S W 11 IN
Occ: Attending School Fa: IN Mo: IN
Murrency POCK Dau F S W 9 IN
Occ: Attending School Fa: IN Mo: IN
Martin L. POCK Son M S W 7 IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN
Henry N. POCK Son M S W 6 IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN
Jehu POCK Son M S W 4 IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN
Jacob POCK Son M S W 3 IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN
Amanda POCK Dau F S W 11M IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN
----- Original Message -----
From: <VerdeRoots(a)aol.com>
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Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 4:35 AM
Subject: Re: [INBOONE-L] Cedar Hill Cemetery Pg. 2
>
> In a message dated 4/3/02 10:58:22 AM, RLTJPS(a)aol.com writes:
>
> << I hope Mary Anne, that you intend to be buried as a whole person, and
not
> just some ashes that no one can prove are your ashes. So many people these
> days choose the miser route to be buried and absolutely have no DNA proof
who
> has ashes scattered in an urn. >>
>
> Why are there so many inflamatory remarks on this list? If someone
prefers
> cremation, that is his/her choice!! Miser???!! How about fixed-income
poor
> after a lifetime of hard work??!! And like, right, we are going to all
run
> out and have DNA tests done on our ancestors.
>
> It is the first anniversary of my mom's death. She was cremated. I had
no
> problem with that what-so-ever. Decay is a slow oxidation process;
burning
> is a rapid oxidation process and a lot cleaner. Even the stodgy RCatholic
> church has gotten around to allowing cremation.
>
> This is my last note to this list; I am going to unsubscribe. No one
knows
> anything about the Pocks anyway. Good-bye.
>
> :-(
> Betty
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> I'm researching the family of :
>
> John BALDWIN b. 1797 MD. m. Elizabeth THOMAS b. 1807 VA, they were married
> 1 Mar 1828 Spencer Co.,KY. John's family had lived in Nelson Co.KY....his
> father being Thomas BALDWIN b. ca1774 Anne Arundel Co.MD.
>
> Through my research it would seem that most of the BALDWIN children and
> spouses migrated to Owen Co.IN during the 1820's. John and Elizabeth
> lived there until sometime after 1844, then moving on briefly to Putnam
> Co.IN by 1850 and finally settling in Montgomery Co.IN by 1860 where I
> believe that they both died after the 1870 census was taken, as I have not
> been able to find them since that time. They had eight children and also
> raised a granddaughter Mary Ann. Their oldest son being my GGgrandfather
> George[he settled in Boone Co.,IN] the others were John , Robert, James T.,
> Maxamillia "Mary", Delilah, Margaret and William all born in Owen Co.
>
> If anyone has any connections with this line of BALDWIN's I would like to
> hear from you.
>
> Thanks,
> N.J.Skinner White
> in MI
> vwhite0901(a)aol.com
In a message dated 4/3/02 10:58:22 AM, RLTJPS(a)aol.com writes:
<< I hope Mary Anne, that you intend to be buried as a whole person, and not
just some ashes that no one can prove are your ashes. So many people these
days choose the miser route to be buried and absolutely have no DNA proof who
has ashes scattered in an urn. >>
Why are there so many inflamatory remarks on this list? If someone prefers
cremation, that is his/her choice!! Miser???!! How about fixed-income poor
after a lifetime of hard work??!! And like, right, we are going to all run
out and have DNA tests done on our ancestors.
It is the first anniversary of my mom's death. She was cremated. I had no
problem with that what-so-ever. Decay is a slow oxidation process; burning
is a rapid oxidation process and a lot cleaner. Even the stodgy RCatholic
church has gotten around to allowing cremation.
This is my last note to this list; I am going to unsubscribe. No one knows
anything about the Pocks anyway. Good-bye.
:-(
Betty
Yes, I have a lot of Hamilton's buried there. I'd like the picture, too,
and assume you send it email also. If it's by snail mail, let me know.
Thank you for your work on this. It seems that something could be erected
again listing all those whose burial was there.
...mkm
>I have just finished sending the picture of the monument in Cedar Hill
>Cemetery to all those that e-mailed me a requested it. I also have some
>census records for some buried there and some marriages. I have just
>started this project and I am not very far on it. I would appreciate
>anyone that does have family listed e-mail me.
>
>The list that I sent was the one that I copied from the library. It was
>compiled when the stones were removed. Here is what was at the bottom of
>one of the pages.
>
>Note at the bottom of the page - I do not know the two ladies listed.
>There was no date either. So I am not sure when exactly the stones were
>taken to the dump???? Notice the date on the paper November 21, 194-
>I suppose you are to guess at this one??
>
>"These records are as complete as possible at this late date, all
>tombstones are preserved in James Hill Historical Park, or Memorial Park
>and are ready for inspection at any time to the public."
>
>"Mrs. Thomas E. Merritt
>Chr. James Hill Memorial Park Comm."
>
>"Mrs. Victor S. Crane
>Chr Genealogical Comm."
>
>This page was also included with the index
>
>Records from Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Boone county, Indiana
>
>September 1, 1953
>
>Copied and compiled by the ladies of the James Hill Chapter of the
>Daughters of the American Revolution.
>
>Inasmuch as there had been no burials in the Cedar Hill Cemetery for over
>60 years, the City Council of Lebanon passed a resolution allowing said
>Cemetery to be converted into a Memorial Park, such park to have the name
>of the local D.A.R. Chapter Vis: James Hill Memorial Park. General James
>Hill for whom the Chapter is named is buried under a granite slab of major
>proportions and will constitute the central portion of the James Hill
>Memorial Park. A brief history of James Hill follows:
>
>"James Hill was born in Virginia, near Danville, Dec. --, 1745; he was
>captured by Indians when he was seven years of age; he escaped from them
>when he was twenty, as a captive of the Indians he suffered all the
>indignities which could be heaped upon him as a prisoner. He made his way
>to Lexington, Kentucky after his escape and in time was married to Clark."
>
>He was called to fight for his country in 1776; He was a true patriot.
>The granite marker mentioned is that placed by the City Fathers to
>commemorate his memory; he died in 1854 at the age of one hundred and
>nine years. The unveiling of his marker was in charge of the Rich
>Mountain Post 42 G.A. R. and the Women's Relief Corps L Company of Indiana
>Guards. He died in Lebanon in the home of a great grandson, Reverend
>William H. Williams.
>
>Quotes from the Lebanon Reporter November 21, 194--
>
>"Hill the Soldier, the Patriot and Officer marking with significant tread
>to contend for his country's justification. He came to the end of
>existence just seven years before the Civil War his Historical decade
>almost meeting the chapters of another rebellion. As the old soldier went
>down the last bend of his sunset trail he proudly stated
>
> "I LOVE MY COUNTRY"
>
>I hope this helps clear up some questions any one has.
>
>Still Searching,
>Kim Hancock
>
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Hi John,
I am not getting cremated. They had better not burn me. I will come back
and haunt them also. When I lived in Florida, I went to the LDS Church in
Largo and had a DNA test taken. It is a 5-6 year study and when completed
is supposed to tell me which clan or tribe I came from. So My descendants
already have a DNA sample they can fall back on in searching for me. I had
hepatitis when I was 22 so I cannot even donate blood or body parts, so I
will be a whole person when I am burried. My oldest daughter has promised
me that she would never let them burn me. I also made that promise to My
Mother so when she died and my brother wanted to have her cremated, I put a
stop to that immediately. I was the oldest so after that he left it all up
to me.
Always
Mary Anne
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Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [INBOONE-L] Cedar Hill Cemetery Pg. 2
> In a message dated 4/2/2002 9:18:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> nanny12(a)geetel.net writes:<< I want My descendants to find me exactly
where I
> request to be put, should any of them show and interest. >>
> I hope Mary Anne, that you intend to be buried as a whole person, and not
> just some ashes that no one can prove are your ashes. So many people these
> days choose the miser route to be buried and absolutely have no DNA proof
who
> has ashes scattered in an urn.
>
> The original Cedar Hill residents in life or in death never expected to
have
> so many people be buried on top of them, as described in previous posts.
>
> I too wish and making plans to be buried as a whole person, and not the
> 'miser' fashion that many descents take of their loved ones. It does take
> legal planning to ensure your wishes be carried out. Never take a promise
> from anyone especially your children.
>
> JOHN in CA
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In a message dated 4/2/2002 9:18:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
nanny12(a)geetel.net writes:<< I want My descendants to find me exactly where I
request to be put, should any of them show and interest. >>
I hope Mary Anne, that you intend to be buried as a whole person, and not
just some ashes that no one can prove are your ashes. So many people these
days choose the miser route to be buried and absolutely have no DNA proof who
has ashes scattered in an urn.
The original Cedar Hill residents in life or in death never expected to have
so many people be buried on top of them, as described in previous posts.
I too wish and making plans to be buried as a whole person, and not the
'miser' fashion that many descents take of their loved ones. It does take
legal planning to ensure your wishes be carried out. Never take a promise
from anyone especially your children.
JOHN in CA
That is true,
Too bad we were not all old enough at the time to complain about it. I know
I would have had I not been 3 years old at that time. If anyone messes with
my grave other than to care for it, I will surely come back and haunt them.
I want My descendants to find me exactly where I request to be put, should
any of them show and interest.
Always
Mary Anne Cook
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Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: [INBOONE-L] Cedar Hill Cemetery Pg. 2
>
> In a message dated 4/1/02 5:28:43 PM, nanny12(a)geetel.net writes:
>
> << Our ancestors chose that cemetery for
>
> their final resting place. They should have been left to rest there. >>
>
> Of course, this is nothing new. The pharaohs of Egypt chose their final
> resting places also ---in fact, went thru quite a bit of trouble building
> their tombs. And so have a lot of other ancient indiginous peoples who,
for
> the sake of knowledge, are subjected to disinterment. Of course, they
don't
> know any different. Their essence, soul, whatever you call it, is long
gone.
> Only the Earthly material remains.
>
> Cemeteries are for the living, not for the dead. Since no one objected at
> the time of the closing of the Cedar Hill cemetary, I think its closure
comes
> under the heading of split milk.
>
> :-)
> Betty
>
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Cedar Hill Cemtery listing as copied from the pages at the library.
CEDAR HILL CEMETERY
ADAIR
Peter F. son of J. & E. Adair Died March 7, 1853 Age two yrs and six months
Amy, wife of Charles Adair died November 20, 1873 Age 47 years 7 mo.
ADAMS
Jane, wife of James Adams, Died April 12, 1849 Age 89 years 5 mo. 26 days
ALEXANDER
Sarah, wife of John Alexander, Died August 18, 1872 Age 75 yrs.
BURYHILL
Margaret, wife of James Buryhill, daughter of J. F. & Elizabeth McCann, Age
36 yrs
James A. Buryhill, Died June 26, 1854 age 37 yrs..
BERRYHILL
Esther, wife of James Berryhill, Died April 24, 1852 Age 67 yrs 2 mo and 3
days
Robert Berryhill, son of James A. Died September 7, 1814 Age 9 mo
BLAIR
James G. Sr. father of Honorable James G. Blair Canton Missouri Born August
30, 1788, Died September 5, 1832 -----------------Soldier War 1812
BOBBS
James S. 10th Regiment Indiana Volunteers Died March 1862
BOSER
J. Died April 15, 1865 Age 1 yr 1 mo 25 days
BOWERS
William, son of W. S. Died June 3, 1853 Age 2 yrs..
BOYD
Charles A., son of William and Louisa, Died April 23, 1860 Age 7 mo 21
days
BRAY
William, Died October 21, 1885 Age 74 yrs. 28 days
Theresa, wife of William Died August 16, 1861 Age 15 yrs. 2 mo 22 days
BREEDLOVE
Dora daughter of A. & P. Breedlove Died August 23, 1888 Age 4 yrs 11 mo 5
days
Argile, Died September 1839 Age 11 mo
BROCK
Gaines, Co. G. 55th Regiment Indiana Volunteers. Died May 1856 Age 28 or
21
BROWN
William, Died October 23, 1876 Age 70 yrs 5 mo 10 days
Elizabeth, Died 1836 Age 79 yrs 27 days
BRYANT
Louisa, daughter of J. E. Died August 31, 1853 Age 2 yrs 18 mo.
BURK
Samuel Died November 27, 1837 Age 19 yrs. and 23 days
BURNS
Andrew, Born August 29, 1795 Died August 29, 1838
BUSH
Thomas, Co. E. 70th Indiana Infantry
CAMPBELL
Elizabeth, daughter of John & Amanda, Died May 8, 1857 Age 21 yrs. 6 mo 26
days
Sanford A. Son of John & Amanda, Died May 5, 1880 Age 20 yrs.. 2mo 25 days
CAPLIN or CAMPLIN
Melinda J., wife of J. M. Died April 18, 1879 Age 34 yrs 3 mo 3 days
Minnie, daughter of J. M. & M. J. Died September 17, 1878
CASON
John, died September 26, 1861 Age 30 yrs 1 mo
CELDERMAN or GELDERMAN
1835 - 1867
CHANNESS
Aaron, Died August 21, 1847 Age 9 mo
Mary, wife of Aaron, Died January 21, 1853 Age 63 yrs..
CHAPPELL
Robert W. Died November 16, 1878
CHARLEY
William L. Charley, son of L. M. & E. Rodman Age 3 years
CHIPMAN
Benjamin, Died January 12, 1859 Age 10 yrs 1 mo 27 days
COFFMAN
Phillip, Died August 26, 1855 Age 61 yrs 6 mo 17 days
Almeda, Died 1850
COHIRELL
A. -----------Indiana
COLGROVE
A. Died November 23, 1857 Age 3 yrs. 10 mo. 13 days
COMBS
Isaac, Died June 21, 1861 Age 52 years
CRAIG
Samuel, Born June 27, 1784 Died July 1, 1839
Nancy, Consort of Samuel Craig, Born September 16, 1788 Died May 1, 1860
Martha C. daughter of Sam & Nancy Born January 7, 1828 Died August 9,
1849
William, son of Sam & Nancy Born May 31, 1811 Died July 25, 1849
Robert S. son of Sam & Nancy Born January 7, 1821 Died September 24, 1847
CRESAP
Johnie, son of Dr. W. S. & M. W. Died June 18, 1886 Age 3 yrs. 2 mo
Our Baby, born & Died April 1, 1870
COOK
Bosea, Died January 30, 1874 Age 81 yrs. 10 days
DAILEY
Elizabeth, wife of David September 11, 1784
DAVID
Mary E. daughter of William F. and L. O.
DEPEW
Minerva, wife of Wesley, Died August 1, 1838 Age 20 yrs 5 mo 28 days
DUNCAN
Thomas, son of J. S. & H. J. Died March 7, 1862 Age 1 year 2 mo 13 days
EDWARDS
Sarah Ann, daughter of John M. & Sarah
ELDER
G. F. Company F. 135 Indiana Infantry
ELLINGTON
Jonathon, son of D. E. Died February 22, 1813 Age 21 years
FLEEVER
William H. Died October 17, 1870 Age 42 yrs. 8 mo. 20 days
GILE
Susannah, wife of John Died September 18, 1846 Age 43 years
William M. son of John & S. L. Died July 11, 1851 Age 26 years
GRAY
Margaret, wife of William Died August 23, 1835 Age 44 yrs. 11 mo 6 days
William Died July 11, 1864 Age 78 yrs 4 mo
Nancy, 2nd wife, Died May 6 1875 Age 72 yrs. 9 mo 20 days
Rachel, daughter of Wm. & Margaret Died August 24, 1885 Age 12 yrs. 6 mo
George W. son of J. H. & M. W. Died February 28, 1861 Age 22 years
GRAYBORN
Martha, wife of James M. Born May 17, 1811 Died February 6, 1852
GULLION
Sarah, wife of Joe O. Gullion Died February - 1855 Age 67 yrs 2 mo 3 days
HALL
William A. Died August 23 1864 Age 39 yrs 9 mo Co. M 135 Indiana Infantry
Susan B., wife of W. E. Hall died May 6 1879 Age 43 years
Jasper N. Son of W. S. & R Hall Died February 9, 18__ Age 2 yrs. 4 mos. 2
days
HAMILTON
Jane, wife of Samuel, Died January 18, 1863 Age 87 years
William H, Son of Sam & Jane Died June 21, 1852 Age 48 years
Mary Jane, wife of David H. Died June 13, 1854 Age 27 yrs. 1 mo. 24 days
"She sleeps in Jesus"
Hannah K., wife of James H. Died October 8, 1856 Age 33 yrs. 6 mo. 2 days
Ephraim, son of J. H. & J. K. Died May __ 1856 Age 2 yrs. 10 mo. 25 days
Edwin F. Died October 31, 1866 Age 5 mo 4 days
Fanny Mae Died August 16, 1869
Elizabeth B., wife of O. S. Hamilton, Died June 1, 1865 Age 33 yrs 11
mo.13 days " A kind and faithful wife, a fond and loving mother, a warm
and affectionate friend, a devoted and sincere Christian.
Infant son of O. S. and E. B. Hamilton ( no dates)
Colonel O. S. Hamilton, born March 11, 1819 Died September 27 1877 Age 55
yrs. 6 mo 16 days
Rachael, wife of James W. Age 19 yrs. 8 mo
Robert H. son of B. & F. A. Died February -- 1863
Infant son of S. I. & M. G. (no dates)
Fanny Mae daughter of D. B. & E. B (no dates)
Harry son of D. H. & E. B. Died November 20, 1862 Age 6 mo 6 days
Elizabeth, wife of J. A. S. Died March 25, 1872 Age 59 yrs. 11 mo 20 days
Sarah E. daughter of Ir. W. S. & M. W. Died August 5, 1852 Age 1 yr 1 mo
Infant son of S. I & M. G. (no dates)
William, son of W. L. & M. G. (no dates)
Robert Died April 4, 1871 Age 61 yrs. 9 mo 19 days
HASKIN
Son of J. F. & E. Age 60 years
HAZLETT
Nancy, wife of John Died January 1, 1858 Age 41 yrs. 4 days
HENDRICKS
John W. Died July 7, 1873 Age 33 years
HENDRIX
Adam, died June 30, 1853 Age 58 yrs. 6 mo. 29 days
Sarah, wife of Adam Died September 22, 1855 Age 52 yrs. 10 mo 21 days
HENRY
John Died January 25, 1868 Age 61 years
HILL
James Born December -- 1745 Died 1854 Age 109 years "I love my Country"
HOCKER
William, son of J. E. & Ilzire Born February 28, 1846 Died June 27, 1848
HUFFMAN
Barbara Died September 9, 1876 Age 71 yrs. 10 mo 1 day
Henry S. Died December 9, 1851 Age 54 yrs. 6 mo
JAMESON
Dr. John S. Died February 24, 1869 Age 59 yrs. 6 mo 4 days
Son of A. Jameson, Died November 16, 1886 Age 10 yrs. 7 mo
Hance, son of James Died June -- 1872
KENWORTHY
Caroline, wife of Thomas Died August 15, 1848 Age 22 yrs. 11 mo 14 days
Elsi Died September 24, 1866
KERNODLE
Daniel, son of D. F. M. Died May 18, 1847 Age 2 yrs. 2 mo
Elizabeth B., wife of O. S. Hamilton, Died June 1, 1865 Age 33 yrs 11
mo.13 days " A kind and faithful wife, a fond and loving mother, a warm
and affectionate friend, a devoted and sincere Christian.
Infant son of O. S. and E. B. Hamilton ( no dates)
Colonel O. S. Hamilton, born March 11, 1819 Died September 27 1877 Age 55
yrs. 6 mo 16 days
Rachael, wife of James W. Age 19 yrs. 8 mo
Robert H. son of B. & F. A. Died February -- 1863
Infant son of S. I. & M. G. (no dates)
Fanny Mae daughter of D. B. & E. B (no dates)
Harry son of D. H. & E. B. Died November 20, 1862 Age 6 mo 6 days
Elizabeth, wife of J. A. S. Died March 25, 1872 Age 59 yrs. 11 mo 20 days
Sarah E. daughter of Ir. W. S. & M. W. Died August 5, 1852 Age 1 yr 1 mo
Infant son of S. I & M. G. (no dates)
William, son of W. L. & M. G. (no dates)
Robert Died April 4, 1871 Age 61 yrs. 9 mo 19 days
HASKIN
Son of J. F. & E. Age 60 years
HAZLETT
Nancy, wife of John Died January 1, 1858 Age 41 yrs. 4 days
HENDRICKS
John W. Died July 7, 1873 Age 33 years
HENDRIX
Adam, died June 30, 1853 Age 58 yrs. 6 mo. 29 days
Sarah, wife of Adam Died September 22, 1855 Age 52 yrs. 10 mo 21 days
HENRY
John Died January 25, 1868 Age 61 years
HILL
James Born December -- 1745 Died 1854 Age 109 years "I love my Country"
HOCKER
William, son of J. E. & Ilzire Born February 28, 1846 Died June 27, 1848
HUFFMAN
Barbara Died September 9, 1876 Age 71 yrs. 10 mo 1 day
Henry S. Died December 9, 1851 Age 54 yrs. 6 mo
JAMESON
Dr. John S. Died February 24, 1869 Age 59 yrs. 6 mo 4 days
Son of A. Jameson, Died November 16, 1886 Age 10 yrs. 7 mo
Hance, son of James Died June -- 1872
KENWORTHY
Caroline, wife of Thomas Died August 15, 1848 Age 22 yrs. 11 mo 14 days
Elsi Died September 24, 1866
KERNODLE
Daniel, son of D. F. M. Died May 18, 1847 Age 2 yrs. 2 mo
McLAUGHLIN
Margaret, daughter of J. S. Died November 15, 1857 Age 19 years
McLERRY
Alonzo B. C. Son of W. W. & C. S. Died December 28, 1860 Age 4 yrs 3 mo. 4
days 8 hours
MERCHON
Reverend J. E. Died March 7, 1861 Age 61 or 31 yrs 1 mo 16 days
MILLER
Jane, wife of Hannis Died 1861 Age 36 yrs 2 mo
MIKLEY or MORLEY
Charles, son of J. C. & S. C. (no dates)
MORRISON
Maudie Died September 8, 1882 Age 11 years
MYERS
Samuel G. Died July 31, 1875
James, son of J. S. Myers Died May 2, 1876 Age 21 yrs. 7 mo 13 days
James Died November 20, 1877 Age 61 yrs 2 mo 12 days
John, son of J. S. & M. Died December 29, 1859 Age 14 yrs 5 mo 12 days
NELSON
Elizabeth, wife of William Died December 10, 1870 Age 57 yrs 1 mo. 10
days
OLIVE
Mary, wife of J. W. Olive Died September 7, 1872
Flora, Daughter of J. W. & Mary Died July 29, 1858
Ella, Daughter of J. W. & Mary Died August 14, 1858 Age 15
W. A. Co. A. 10th Infantry
OLIPHANT
Charles, son of L. M. & C. T. Died September 15, 1851 Age 1 yr. 6 mo 1
day
PARSON
James H. son of B. Parson Died 1852 Age 5 mo 8 days
PAULEY
John F. son of L. & S or Z. Died September 22, 1834
PERKINS
Wesley Died April 18, 1859 Age 33 yrs 7 mo 16 days
Lt. Conrad B. Asst. Surgeon 10th Indiana Infantry
Lewis Perkins, Departed this life, July 5, 1854 Age 45 yrs 11 mo
PRICE
William, son of U. & R. Price Died October 18, 1885 Age 3 mo. 13 days
RAYBOURN
William Co. I 10th Indiana Infantry
RICHEY
Jane, wife of James Died August 9, 1876 Age 60 yrs. 4 mo 3 days
RICHART
Clarissa, wife of John G. Died July 14 1848 Age 23 yrs 1 mo 7 days
RISLEY
Mrs. Clarise Died January 13, 1861 Age 69 yrs.
RITCHIE
Edgar, son of William & Nancy Died September 6, 1844 Age 15 yrs.
ROBERTSON
W. Co. E. 26th Indiana Infantry
ROLSTON
Mary, wife of James Died February 27, 1856 Age 21 yrs. 13 days
ROSE
Howard, Co. H. Hendersonville North Carolina Died March 1865
ROUSH
Elizabeth Died August 31, 1863 Age 66 yrs. 5 mo. 24 days
SANDERS
J. M. Co. R. 85th Indiana Infantry
SAYERS
J. W. Co. C or G. 150 Indiana Infantry
SCHULTZ
Arthur I. Son of G. A., 11th Indiana, Killed at Ashville N.C. December 16,
1861
-------- Son of G. A. 16 yrs. 11 mo 10 days
Martha A. Wife of G. A. Died December 30, 1878 Age 63 yrs. 8 mo 1 day
SERING
Josephine, wife of V. E. L. Died November 12, 1880 Age 23 years
SEWELL
Mary A. daughter of S. & S. A. Died August 21, 1864 Age 1 year 4 mo
SHANKLIN
Clare, Died July 28, 1813 Age 11 yrs 13 days
Sally, wife of David Died January 3, 1841 Age 65 yrs. 6 mo. 24 days
B. F. Died February 8, 1853
K. M. Born May 11, 1806 Died December 8, 1875
Thomas J. Son of K. M. & S. H. 16 days old
SHIPLEY
Mary, wife of Henry S. Died February 8, 1871 Age 25 years
Sarah L. wife of William Died July 27, 1873 Age 40 yrs 3 mo. 10 days
Mary Died 1858
SIMS
Charlie S. Died August 18, 1808 Age 28 years
William E. son of Savannah, Died November 12, 1860 Age 1 year 5 mo
SIPES or SIDES
James M. Died October __ 1873 Age 37 of 87 3 mo. 23 days
SLAGLE
Isaac Died October 15, 1859 Age 57 years
Anna Died November 4, 1863 Age 73 years
SMART
Maryann, wife of Joseph T. Died March 3, 1862
SMITH
Margaret J. daughter of K. & H. Died September 8, 1868 Age 4 yrs. 6 mo 8
days
STATON
Joseph I. son of W. & R. A. Staton Died October 6, 1847 Age 11 mo 3 days
Margaret, wife of General J. W. Staton Died February 11, 1865
STEPHENSON
David S. son of J. & G. Died 1856
Mary, daughter of J. & M. Died December 19, 1856 1 yr 21 days
Lucretia S. wife of J. A, Died August 20, 1859 Age 29 yrs 5 mo 26 days
______ Died February 3, 1850 Age 61 yrs
Martha, wife of William H. Died March 21, 1853 Age 25 yrs 7 mo 22 days
Laura A. Daughter of R. & N. Died August 13, 1832 Age 3 yrs 11 mo 3 days
W. T. Corporal, Co. H. 11th Indiana Calvary
A. S. Stephenson Born April 3, 1809 Died January 11, 1889
STRAHAN
George G. Died September 18, 1851 Age 36 yrs
TAGGART
James J. Died August 30, 1833 Age 15 yrs 10 mo 17 days
TANDY
William C. Co. L 10th Indiana Infantry
TAULEY
Cynthia C. daughter of M. & E. Died April 16, 1863 Age 28 yrs 7 mo
R. C. son of M. & E. Died May 8, 1858 Age 10 yrs 5 mo 20 days
TAYLOR
Ayres, Born July 22, 1815 Died August 16, 1854
TRIPS
John P. 1814 - 1860
Catherine daughter of Wm. & Ann Born November 8, 1851 Died March 3, 1855
VANDALE
John Pease, Born in N. Y. February 10, 1812 Died in IN May 8, 1869
--------- Daughter of Sarah Vandale Born May 26, 1860 Died 1862
WALL or WATTS
Jerco, son of M & Elsie Died August 20 1870 Age 18 mo 7 days
Mary Wall ------------
WAUGH
Waverly, son of Joe & E. E. Henry, died November 28, 1891 Age 16 year
WILLIAMS
Harriett, wife of F. B. Died August 4, 1851 Age 26 yrs. 10 mo 22 days
John G. son of F. B. & H Died September 13, 1851 Age 1 mo 14 days
Mary, wife of John Died January 26, 1851 Age 28 years
Annie E. daughter of J. W. & W. A. Died February 9, 1870 Age 2 years
Flora, wife of J. Williams Died January 10, 1881 Age 21 yrs 9 mo 3 days
C. W. Died March 3, 1879 Age 68 yrs. 3 mo 5 days
Mary Died April 5, 1864 Age 51 yrs
WELLING
Mary -------
WITT
Michael Born March 4, 1795 Died March 3, 1861
WYNKOOP
Mary, Daughter of J. & J. Died July 6, 1854 Age 36 years
WYSON
John Died March 11, 1861
Note of the bottom of the index paper
"These records are as complete as possible at this late date, all tombstones
are preserved in James Hill Historical Park, or Memorial Park and are ready
for inspection at any time to the public."
"Mrs. Thomas E. Merritt"
"Chr. James Hill Memorial Park Comm."
"Mrs. Victor S. Crane"
"Chr Genealogical Comm."
Records from Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Boone county, Indiana
September 1, 1953
Copied and compiled by the ladies of the James Hill Chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolution.
Inasmuch as there had been no burials in the Cedar Hill Cemetery for over 60
years, the City Council of Lebanon passed a resolution allowing said
Cemetery to be converted into a Memorial Park, such park to have the name of
the local D.A.R. Chapter Vis: James Hill Memorial Park. General James Hill
for whom the Chapter is named is buried under a granite slab of major
proportions and will constitute the central portion of the James Hill
Memorial Park. A brief history of James Hill follows:
"James Hill was born in Virginia, near Danville, Dec. --, 1745; he was
captured by Indians when he was seven years of age; he escaped from them
when he was twenty, as a captive of the Indians he suffered all the
indignities which could be heaped upon him as a prisoner. He made his way
to Lexington, Kentucky after his escape and in time was married to Clark."
He was called to fight for his country in 1776; He was a true patriot. The
granite marker mentioned is that placed by the City Fathers to commemorate
his memory; he died in 1854 at the age of one hundred and nine years. The
unveiling of his marker was in charge of the Rich Mountain Post 42 G.A. R.
and the Women's Relief Corps L Company of Indiana Guards. He died in
Lebanon in the home of a great grandson, Reverend William H. Williams.
Quotes from the Lebanon Reporter November 21, 194--
"Hill the Soldier, the Patriot and Officer marking with significant tread to
contend for his country's justification. He came to the end of existence
just seven years before the Civil War his Historical decade almost meeting
the chapters of another rebellion. As the old soldier went down the last
bend of his sunset trail he proudly stated
"I LOVE MY COUNTRY"
This is what I copied out of the book that lists the stones removed from the
cemetery, I can not be responsible for errors or for possible stones that
were missed. As they were removed before I was born and to add my comment,
I am totally disgusted with the acts that took place to destroy a pioneer
cemetery, where people buried their loved ones and believed that it would be
"Holy Ground" and respected as such. The monument that now stands in the
"park" states it was abandoned cemetery for 60 years. To my understanding
it was the fact that they could not bury anyone else because, every time
they dug to bury someone they ran into the sad fact that someone was already
buried there and they would have to dig another and got to the point where
they decided it was a full cemetery. So it was of no use to them I guess.
Still Searching,
Kim Hancock
I have just finished sending the picture of the monument in Cedar Hill Cemetery to all those that e-mailed me a requested it. I also have some census records for some buried there and some marriages. I have just started this project and I am not very far on it. I would appreciate anyone that does have family listed e-mail me.
The list that I sent was the one that I copied from the library. It was compiled when the stones were removed. Here is what was at the bottom of one of the pages.
Note at the bottom of the page - I do not know the two ladies listed. There was no date either. So I am not sure when exactly the stones were taken to the dump???? Notice the date on the paper November 21, 194-
I suppose you are to guess at this one??
"These records are as complete as possible at this late date, all tombstones are preserved in James Hill Historical Park, or Memorial Park and are ready for inspection at any time to the public."
"Mrs. Thomas E. Merritt
Chr. James Hill Memorial Park Comm."
"Mrs. Victor S. Crane
Chr Genealogical Comm."
This page was also included with the index
Records from Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Boone county, Indiana
September 1, 1953
Copied and compiled by the ladies of the James Hill Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Inasmuch as there had been no burials in the Cedar Hill Cemetery for over 60 years, the City Council of Lebanon passed a resolution allowing said Cemetery to be converted into a Memorial Park, such park to have the name of the local D.A.R. Chapter Vis: James Hill Memorial Park. General James Hill for whom the Chapter is named is buried under a granite slab of major proportions and will constitute the central portion of the James Hill Memorial Park. A brief history of James Hill follows:
"James Hill was born in Virginia, near Danville, Dec. --, 1745; he was captured by Indians when he was seven years of age; he escaped from them when he was twenty, as a captive of the Indians he suffered all the indignities which could be heaped upon him as a prisoner. He made his way to Lexington, Kentucky after his escape and in time was married to Clark."
He was called to fight for his country in 1776; He was a true patriot. The granite marker mentioned is that placed by the City Fathers to commemorate his memory; he died in 1854 at the age of one hundred and nine years. The unveiling of his marker was in charge of the Rich Mountain Post 42 G.A. R. and the Women's Relief Corps L Company of Indiana Guards. He died in Lebanon in the home of a great grandson, Reverend William H. Williams.
Quotes from the Lebanon Reporter November 21, 194--
"Hill the Soldier, the Patriot and Officer marking with significant tread to contend for his country's justification. He came to the end of existence just seven years before the Civil War his Historical decade almost meeting the chapters of another rebellion. As the old soldier went down the last bend of his sunset trail he proudly stated
"I LOVE MY COUNTRY"
I hope this helps clear up some questions any one has.
Still Searching,
Kim Hancock
I found James W Brouhard and Mary E Watson married 25 Jan 1877 Boone Co.,IN
Their son, Earl E married Tressie MCRoberts in 1898 in Boone.
Tressie had a sister Jessie who married Clinton Howe Saunders. Clinton was a
son of John Lincoln
Saunders and Almeda Barnett Fowler whose parents were Thomas B. Fowler and
Sophronia Clinton who had a dau , Adaline America who married James Campbell
,who were Tom's (my husband) great-grandparents.
That is tracing an allied family!
Tom's grandfather,Thomas "Tom" Campbell use to talk about Earl and Elton
Brouhard so I always wondered who they were.
Donnagene
There were two other children of Riley and Lucinda Newport Colegrove buried
there. F N d 3-31-1860 age 1y 10m 13d and William E. d 11-23-1857 3y10m 13d
Riley and Lucinda were my great-great grandparents
Donnagene
Yes, Pam there is a record of those buried in Cedar
Hill.
In the book CEMETERIES OF BOONE CO.,IN
VOL I by Marilyn Walker and Rosemary Peterman.
They gathered their information from former lists,newpaper lists of buriels,
obituaries and death records.
Donnagene
In a message dated 4/1/02 5:28:43 PM, nanny12(a)geetel.net writes:
<< Our ancestors chose that cemetery for
their final resting place. They should have been left to rest there. >>
Of course, this is nothing new. The pharaohs of Egypt chose their final
resting places also ---in fact, went thru quite a bit of trouble building
their tombs. And so have a lot of other ancient indiginous peoples who, for
the sake of knowledge, are subjected to disinterment. Of course, they don't
know any different. Their essence, soul, whatever you call it, is long gone.
Only the Earthly material remains.
Cemeteries are for the living, not for the dead. Since no one objected at
the time of the closing of the Cedar Hill cemetary, I think its closure comes
under the heading of split milk.
:-)
Betty
The stones were taken to the dump. At that time the dump was on old 52,
just north of Lebanon on the way to Lafayette. If you go there now at
present, 2002 there is now a golf course there and along the outer edge
there are house's. These are the people that have had tombstones come up in
their back yards. If you live in that area than you should know where the
dump was and were the golf course is now. I grew up in Lebanon and attended
Lebanon High School. I have researched Cedar Hill because I was so
disgusted at what had been done to a pioneer cemetery and after I found an
aunt that I had been searching for buried there. I have been looking up
census records trying to inform people if in fact they have relatives buried
there?
Still Searching,
Kim Hancock
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary Anne Cook" <nanny12(a)geetel.net>
To: <INBOONE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: [INBOONE-L] Cedar Hill Cemetery Pg. 2
> Hi Everyone,
> I am Mary Anne Cook. I have an ancestor Mary byroad who was burried in
> Cedar Hill Cemetery In Lebanon. I went and looked up the cemetery tonight
> when I took My Granddaughter back over to Lebanon. From what I could find
> out about the cemetery is that there were about 500 people burried there.
> One headstone that still stands there had the year 1776 on it. According
to
> a stone in the middle of the old cemetery all 500 bodies were removed.
> There is no Golf Course that I could find anywhere around the cemetery.
> There is an American Flag that is flying in the direct middle of the
> cemetery. There is also a big Angel by a tree there that evidently was
not
> removed when the bodies were. There is a stone in the middle by the flag
> pole that says it is the old Cedar Hill Cemetery. There is a big green
> water tower in the middle of the cemetery also.
> The big stone that had the year 1776 on it said the name of the person
there
> was Robert Hill Revolutionary War Soldier.
> I hope this helps someone. I am planning a trip over there to the Library
> tomorrow to see what I can find out about My ancestor Mary Byroad. I am
> wanting to find out if she is indeed My GGGGrandmother Mary Bollinger
Byroad
> who was married to John (Unckle Jacky) Byroad My GGGGrandfather. My
> GGGGrandmother died sometime between 1880 and 1890. I also had an Aunt
> Grace Byroad who died in 1893 at 3 years of age and her baby brother
Edward
> Byroad who died at the age of 1 month also in 1893. I also want to find
out
> where they are burried. I cannot figure out why the bodies were removed
and
> the cemetery closed down, unless the people living around the cemetery did
> not feel comfortable about it being that close to where they lived. In
any
> case it should have been left alone. Our ancestors chose that cemetery
for
> their final resting place. They should have been left to rest there.
> Always
> Mary Anne Cook
>
> From: <VerdeRoots(a)aol.com>
> To: <INBOONE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 4:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [INBOONE-L] Cedar Hill Cemetery Pg. 2
>
>
> >
> > In a message dated 3/24/02 1:06:07 PM, hancock(a)link2000.net writes:
> >
> > << Be
> >
> > kind of neat if a bunch of peope would make a float of a cemetery with a
> >
> > large tombstone saying Cedar Hill on it. >>
> >
> > If I were in the area, I'd say "I'll help build it!"
> >
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