Lebanon does have all the listings for the cemeteries,
however there are probably around 50-75 cemeteries and
you'd have to look through every single one of those
lists to find the name you're looking for. I guess I
am not patient enough to sit down and do that :) I
haven't been to Zionsville though, would you recommend
their facilities?
Perhaps there's some way we could request that they
begin a project to create a master index? I know some
of the cemeteries have been typed out because some of
them are available online. If they pooled the
resources of volunteers I would think it could get
done fairly quickly....
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 12:10:29 -0700 (PDT)
From: Maurice Kessler <boonecoboy(a)sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [INBOONE] Cemetery Index pre-1860
To: inboone(a)rootsweb.com
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.
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