Hi Kim,
Would it be too much trouble to get a full reading on all of them? Maybe a
little at a time if it would be better. I do know that all of them are
mine. I am still searching for GGGGrandma Mary Bollinger Byroad. I am now
thinking she may have died in Darke County, Ohio before they moved to Boone
County, Indiana.
I asked The ladies at Oak Hill Cemetery, one of them being a cousin, her
grandmother was Cynthia Byroad cousin to my Grandmother Pansy Byroad, and
they said they had no record there of there being a Mary Byroad being
burried in Cedar Hill cemetery. Guess they must not have full records then.
I checked the census for 1870 in Boone County, Indiana and could not find
Mary Bollinger Byroad listed there with GGGrandpa John Byroad, I could not
find her on the 1880 Boone County, Census either. I did however find him
living with the brother of susan Ullery and his wife.
This is a real brick wall that I think is time to break down. Is there any
way I can find out if she did indeed die in Ohio instead of Indiana before
they all moved here?
I really need to get to Lebanon to do some research there in the library.
Is there any way I can get into the library on my scooter? It is really
hard for me to walk far as I have osteoarthritis bad and also have breathing
problems. Since I cannot take anything for the arthritis I have to suffer
with the pain and therefore cannot walk far or stand very long. If I can
get into the library maybe I can check the Darke County Ohio census for 1860
and see if she is listed on it and also the Darke County, Ohio census for
1870, that is if you have all the state censuses. I usually check them when
I go to Fort Wayne, as they have all of them there, but Lebanon is closer.
If I can get into the library on my scooter, I will come this next week one
day.
Sorry this is so long, just trying to get a few answers.
Thanks
Mary
Mary Anne Cook
Frankfort, Indiana
From: "Hancock's" <hancock(a)link2000.net>
To: <INBOONE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 10:31 PM
Subject: [INBOONE-L] BYROAD in the 1880 Indiana census
I have the 1880 census on CD's and here are all the BYROADS
listed in the
1880 census in Indiana.
Looks like they were only in 3 counties in Indiana. If you would like a
full reading of any of them, fell free to e-mail me.
Still Searching,
Kim Hancock
BYROADS, John Self <1803> M W Bir: PA
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROADS, George Self <1817> M W Bir: PA
Cen: IN DeKalb Concord
BYROADS, Susan Wife <1818> F W Bir: PA
Cen: IN DeKalb Concord
BYROADS, Enos Self <1826> M W Bir: OH
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROADS, Nancy Wife <1827> F W Bir: OH
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROAD, John M. Self <1828> M W Bir: OH
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROAD, Abagail Wife <1833> F W Bir: OH
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROAD, David Self <1835> M W Bir: OH
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROAD, William Self <1837> M W Bir: OH
Cen: IN Boone Jefferson
BYROAD, Susan Wife <1840> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROAD, Cyntha Wife <1843> F W Bir: IL
Cen: IN Boone Jefferson
BYROAD, Daniel M. Self <1843> M W Bir: OH
Cen: IN White BigCreek
BYROADS, Reuben Self <1845> M W Bir: OH
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROADS, Margeret Wife <1846> F W Bir: IL
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROAD, Mary Wife <1849> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White BigCreek
BYROADS, John Self <1850> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROADS, Alfred Self <1851> M W Bir: PA
Cen: IN DeKalb Concord
BYROADS, Mary Wife <1856> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN DeKalb Concord
BYROADS, Peter Son <1856> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROAD, Oliver Son <1857> M W Bir: OH
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROADS, Thomas Son <1858> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROADS, Susan Dau <1859> F W Bir: IL
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROAD, Henry Son <1860> M W Bir: IL
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROAD, Henry Other <1860> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White BigCreek
BYROADS, Samuel Son <1860> M W Bir: OH
Cen: IN DeKalb Concord
BYROAD, Aaron R. Son <1861> M W Bir: IL
Cen: IN Boone Jefferson
BYROADS, Mattie Other <1862> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROADS, Sarah Wife <1862> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROADS, Cyntha Dau <1863> F W Bir: IL
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROAD, Lydia M. Dau <1864> F W Bir: IL
Cen: IN Boone Jefferson
BYROAD, Mary Dau <1864> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROAD, Martha C. Dau <1865> F W Bir: OH
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROAD, Sarah E. Dau <1865> F W Bir: OH
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROADS, Doctor Son <1867> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROADS, John Son <1867> M W Bir: IL
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROAD, Manson Son <1868> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROAD, Amanda Dau <1870> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROAD, Claria B. Dau <1870> F W Bir: MI
Cen: IN White BigCreek
BYROAD, Sarah Dau <1870> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROADS, Emily Dau <1871> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROAD, Margaret Dau <1873> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White Prairie
BYROAD, Cora A. Dau <1874> F W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROAD, Perry Son <1875> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROADS, Harry Son <1876> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROAD, Glenn Son <1877> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN White Princeton
BYROADS, Leonard Son <1877> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN Boone Lebanon
BYROADS, Willie Son <1880> M W Bir: IN
Cen: IN DeKalb Concord
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary Anne Cook" <nanny12(a)geetel.net>
To: <INBOONE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: [INBOONE-L] Cedar Hill Cemetery all bodies not removed!
> Thanks,
> I just went to the cemetery and my daughter-in-law and neice got out and
> read the stone. Since they are not used to doing these things they
might
> have misread it. I have to use a scooter to get around in
cemeteries,
so
> the next time I get over there I will park where I can get the
scooter
out
> and go through it myself. I am hopeing I can at least find out
if the
Mary
> Byroad that was burried there is My 3XGreat Grandmother or an Aunt or
> cousin. There were several Mary Byroads and all of them married into My
> family. Thanks for letting me know the truth.
> Always
> Mary Anne Cook
>
> From: "Hancock's" <hancock(a)link2000.net>
> To: <INBOONE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:22 AM
> Subject: [INBOONE-L] Cedar Hill Cemetery all bodies not removed!
>
>
> > I have a picture of the stone in Cedar Hill and from talking to
several
> > citizens of Lebanon, all the bodies were not removed and if
you read
the
> > stone it says "over 500 citizens of early Lebanon
including 32 war
> veterans
> > sleep here" in other words they are still there. It also reads
"the
> > markers were removed" I have a picture of the stone and it is very
> > readable. If anyone would like to see it please e-mail me and request
a
> > picture of it. hancock(a)link2000.net
> >
> > It was considered a "full" cemetery and when a grave was dug, most
> generally
> > they kept running into an already occupied grave, because many did
not
> have
> > stones and they were digging blindly. So in fact many are still
there,
> > there were some that were removed if requested by family.
> > ----- 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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