Have you checked the resources at the P.H. Sullivan Museum in Zionsville? They have
cemetery burial listings on file I believe. You can review the books without visiting the
cemetery but you probably would do it on a cemetery by cemetery basic.
"Lena C." <gostraka(a)yahoo.com> wrote: Bad news: Believe it or not, if you
want to find a
burial in Boone County you have to go through EVERY
SINGLE cemetery individually. They didn't seem to see
anything wrong with not having a master index (they
actually seemed surprised that I asked about it) so I
am fairly certain they're not working on it or
planning to any time in the near future. They do have
probate books so that would probably be your best bet.
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 13:13:13 -0600
From: WYOMINGGAL1(a)webtv.net (Coleen Coleman)
Subject: [INBOONE] Cemetery Index pre-1860
To: INBOONE(a)rootsweb.com
Looking for information on a death that
took place sometime prior to 1860 Marion
Twp Boone Co.
NAME: SCOTT, Jonathon
B: 1808 PA
died abt 1852-1859
Spouse: Sarah
Thanks so much for your help out there.
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