On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 21:16:15 EDT, Jeann8lte wrote
I would like burial information on Esaw/Esan MCFALL who married
Rebecca CONROD in Crawford County, IN 1837. In 1880 he has a hotel
in Fredonia and a son John Esau MCFALL who is teaching school. I
believe that John died about 1920-23. His wife died some years earlier.
Later John became a lawyer and moved to Jasper. He married Mary
Ketzner who was according to the family half German and perhaps half
French. She was Catholic. Their children were Martin Esau McFall,
Shelby McFall, Jeannette who died young and Stella and Frances.
There may have been another girl. Shelby stayed in the Jasper area
and took over his father's businesses. Martin moved to KC, MO and
raised a family there. Stella and Frances became nuns, one a
Benedictine who died in the 1960s in Indianapolis and one who became
a nurse with the Ursalines and spend her long life in Louisville, KY.
I would appreciate any information on these people or addresses of
cemetery websites. Thanks, Jean
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Hello, Dubois Co. Cemeteries and Inscriptions, Vol. 4. has the following
information: John E. McFall, b. 3 Oct 1855; d. 11 Jan. 1926; Mary McFall, b.
25 May 1867; d.10 Nov. 1951; Jeannette McFall, b. 24 May 1901; d. 14 Feb.
1938. They are in Section A, Row 4, Plots 52, 53, and 54, in St. Joseph's
Cemetery, Jasper. Also in St. Joseph's is Marie McFall, b. and d. 7 Dec. 1906,
daughter of J.E. and. M. William Shelby McFall, b. 1888; d. 1957; Mary
McFall, b. 7 Aug 1897; d. 21 Aug. 1985, and Barbara McFall, b. 1 May 1924,
death date not cut, are all in Fairview Cemetery, Sec. H, Row 5, plots 84, 85
and 86. Also in Fairview is Catherine McFall, b. 15 Oct. 1929; d. 25 Jan 2002.
All of them should have obituaries in the local paper, available on microfilm
in the Jasper library. Julie Melchior