Hi Pam,
There was also a Mary Byroad burried in Cedar Hill Cemetery. My
GGGGrandmother Mary Byroad died in Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana sometime
between 1880-1890. We cannot find out any information on her . Her
husband, My GGGGrandfather John (Unckle Jackey) was burried in Oak Hill
Cemetery, but there is no mention of her being burried there. I am thinking
that the Mary Byroad burried in Cedar Hill might be her. Is there any way
of finding out? I noticed you did not have her listed in the list of
burrials in Cedar Hill. There were also 2 Byroad babies, My GAunt Grace,
age 3 years and GUncle Edward abt 1 mo. both died in 1883 and I have found
no information on where they are burried. Their parents were My
GGrandparents Thomas Neal and Susan Ullery Byroad. Is there any way of
finding this out?
Thanks
Mary
Mary Anne Cook
Frankfort, Indiana
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pam Arnold" <pparnold(a)earthlink.net>
To: <INBOONE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 6:09 PM
Subject: [INBOONE-L] Cedar Hill
I've added information for some people on the Cedar Hill site
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paddock/Boone/listing.htm
and added a page for Veterans
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paddock/Boone/veterans_of_war.htm
Please remember these are not my relatives, so everything added is either
from your contributions or my skimpy research on the web. Additions and
corrections are more than welcome.
If anyone has an index to the 1860 census - please let me know.
If anyone has access to local 1861-1865 newspapers it would be a
tremendous
asset for identifying Civil War soldiers from Lebanon - buried at
Cedar
Hill
or not. There are some newspapers listed at the state library. Is
anyone
familiar with them?
Pam Arnold
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