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.<
Other useful repositories are the Lebanon and Thorntown Public Libraries. There have been
several tombstone transcriptions, with indices, published for the country. At least some
contain multiple cemeteries. For example, there is "Cemeteries of Boone County,
Indiana, Vol. 1", by Rosemary Peterman & Marilyn Walker (I think Marilyn is
either working on or has published a more recent book on cemeteries, also). I suggest
emailing the Lebanon Library for help. If you know what part of the county your Scott
lived in, that may help locate likely cemeteries. Many of my Boone Co. relatives are,
though, buried in Montgomery or Hendricks county cemeteries that are just "over the
line."
In addition, some burials are posted on-line. Rarely do the Kentucky and Indiana counties
I've done research in have a master index, . It would be a nice-to-have, certainly.
Vernon Threlkeld