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Surnames: Alexander, Cooper, Kirk, Lester, Page, Taylor, Uland
Classification: Query
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There is one Kirk burial in Cooper Cemetery. Per "Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County", 1994, Page 109, Cooper Cemetery [listed by Mildred Uland & Sandra Taylor with information from Roberta Alexander Lester & Lona Kirk Page, 1981]:
Kirk, Goldie [no marker]
d/o Ed & Jane Cooper Kirk
22 Feb 1895 - 22 Apr 1895
The parents of Goldie Kirk are both buried in Ashcraft Chapel Cemetery.
Jerry Jacobs
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Surnames: Bledsoe, Puckett, Sexton, Shipman, Kirk, Gambill
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Would someone with the proper Greene County Cemetery book please advise which Kirk is buried at Cooper? As I descind from Kirk's in this area of the state, I would greatly appreciate such information. Thanks.
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Surnames: FRODERMAN
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Seeking info on Morris Eskin Froderman s/o William & Ada Froderman. Morris m. Aretha Marlow. Need info on dau.,Mary Margaret Froderman. Would like birth date, marriage etc. She appeared on 1930 census with parents, but I don't have any other information about her. Morris and my mother, Pearl Froderman Kincaid, were 1st cousins. Am researching the Froderman family. William and family lived in the Jasonville area. Thank you for any help provided.
Does anyone know that if men that mined in Overton and Campbell counties in
TN area would've went to Indiana to mine for some particular reason abt 1915
to 1920?
I thought I read somewhere that Overton Coal Co. owned mines in IN????
My grtgrandfather and grtgrtgrandfather both left those counties in TN and
moved to Greene and Sullivan county IN were they were also coal miners.
They didn't have much money and to travel that far - I would just think they
would have to have good reasoning.
Thank you
Christine
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Surnames: Wilson Allen Coffey Cooper
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The 1830 Greene Co. census lists Joseph Wilson and family. On an adjacent property was Wade Wilson, probably Joseph's son.
In 1840, Wade Wilson wife and young children are listed in Greene Co.
By 1850, Wade had moved to Newton Co., MO., and in 1860 he was listed in Louisa Co., Ia. Per these later censuses, Wade was born around 1808 in Tennessee and his wife was named Rosanna. Among his children were sons Tarlton Wilson and Booker Wilson.
I descend from a different Tarlton Wilson, who was born around 1811 in old Burke County, NC. to Jesse Wilson and Rachel Boone Wilson. By 1814, Jesee and Rachel had moved with their family to Wayne County, KY, and in the early 1830's they moved to Owen County, IN in a chain migration following children and known and suspected kinfolk, with the Wilson, Allen, Cooper and Coffey surnames.
Rachel Boone Wilson was a granddaughter of Col. Daniel Boone's older brother, Israel Boone. Many of her Boone Kinfolk--including the brother of her father--moved to Tennessee before migrating on to other frontiers.
I am curious to learn if the Jefferson Wilson family of neighboring Greene county, who seems to have had a grandson named Tarlton Wilson, was related to my Jesse Wilson.
If you go to the Civil War website
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm
Just put in the soldiers name when you get to the names it will give the regiment if you click on the regiment name, and it will tell you about the regiment.
VEry interesting site!!!!!!!!!!
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Teddy
List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky
List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford,
Fulkerson,and Commonwealth
http://www.kygenweb.net/pd-res/deford.html
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> I am looking for a photo of the Civil War Unit
> Indiana 80th Inf.
> Co K
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> I am just hoping someone may have a photo of this regiment.
> I'd love to hear any info or tips on this regiment.
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> Thanks
> Christine
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Surnames: Gilliland
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Re-read your post again and caught how I goofed and misunderstood your mention of Zeno. Sorry! I follow it better upon another re-reading. I still would very much like further help with Rachel after what I believe was James death. Thanks your research has helped me out tremendously. I knew the family came ultimately from Scotland, but could not figure out James' parents and thus if his parents imigrated or it was even further back than that.
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Surnames: Gilliland
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Hopefully, you can clear up just a bit of confusion --- seems easy to be confused in the search for ancestory. First off Zeno was not a grandmother, but a grandfather. He was a man which wasn't what I read from this post. Zeno was my great great grandfather who did indeed move to Washington State some time after having married in Indiana to Ida Robbins. They had seven children of which Arlie A. Gilliland was my grandfather. Zeno was one of James and Rachel's children.
I've used some census material to piece these things together so I have real difficulty with James Harvey vs. James, vs. Jas H. Gilliland. You seem very knowledgeable so I thought you could help me out!! Are they all the same person? I have a sense that there was another James Gilliland born in Pulaski Kentucky around the same time and fear confusion with him. I was also wondering where the middle name Harvey came from and was further confused by a Census in 1880 that listed Rachel as head of household in Indiana, but children's names were different from that listed with Jas. H in 1870 census (help)...most of the children's names were the same...but Rachel L. seems to be Florence and Patsey seems to be Jane....though everyone else remains the same.
Thanks for any help you can give me in clearing up my confusion!
I am looking for a photo of the Civil War Unit
Indiana 80th Inf.
Co K
I am just hoping someone may have a photo of this regiment.
I'd love to hear any info or tips on this regiment.
Thanks
Christine
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Surnames: Dyar, Dyer, Walker
Classification: Query
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Elizabeth Griffith Dyer died in May 1854, I believe and she would have been 95 years old at that time. Her daughter, Elizabeth Dyer Walker and husband Aquilla and at least one child are buried in Hardinville Cemetery, south of Robinson in Crawford Co., Illinois. I think I have pictures of the tombstones and have further contacts with Walkers. Though I have not been researching them actively in the ancestor direction, I have found several descendants.
yes
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Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 8:02 PM
Subject: [INGREENE] Re: County Break-ups in IN
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> Thanks Aaron, I found the Samuel Dyer and Elizabeth Griffith marriage.
Their daughter Elizabeth married Aquilla Walker in 1824 and are found in
Owen Co. IN census.
> Is this the same cemetery located on Highway 67 2 miles north of
Worthington, IN?
> Shirley
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Thanks Aaron, I found the Samuel Dyer and Elizabeth Griffith marriage. Their daughter Elizabeth married Aquilla Walker in 1824 and are found in Owen Co. IN census.
Is this the same cemetery located on Highway 67 2 miles north of Worthington, IN?
Shirley
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Thanks for the information. Benjamin Walker's son Aquilla b. 1789 in NC died 1852 in Crawford County, IL married Elizabeth "Betsy' Dyer on Nov 16, 1824 in Eel Township, Green County, IN. She was the daughter of Samuel Dyer and Elizabeth Griffith. There is the connection to Griffith or Griffin Cemetery.
Aquilla and Elizabeth lived in Owen Co., Jefferson Twp. in 1840. Elizabeth Dyer Walker died in 1862 in Crawford County, IN.
Elizabeth Dyer's father Samuel was born 21 Jan. 1751 in colonial MD (same place as Benjamin Walker). Her mother Elizabeth Griffith married Samuel Dyer Oct 19, 1779 and she died May 1850. Do you know the extent of the epidemic that took many lives in these south central IN counties in 1848-50?
Shirley
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EV: I only know the first name of Benjamin Walker's wife to be "JANE". They were married in colonial Maryland, migrated to Rowan County, North Carolina and moved to Casey Creek, KY in 1820's.
Benjamin's daughter Elizabeth Walker Howard and her husband Jonathan were married Feb. 2, 1815 in N.C., but lived in Lawrence Co. after their marriage for several decades. Their chldren were Harriet Howard who married Alfred P. Wilson, Benjamin B Walker who married Levicy Medaris, Jonathon Howard Jr. married Catherine Cass Livingston 7 Sep 1851, Elizabeth Howard died in childhood, Also living with this family were Charles Henson born in England-a farmhand, Adam Willy, born in PA. also a farmer and Samuel Howard, thought to be father of Jonathon Howard Sr.
Thank you for helping me.
Shirley
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It was said at the commissioners meeting that the property had 3 unmaintained roads on it. The cemetery road wouldn't be bothered. There will still be access to those who wish.
Aaron
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The oldest death records I've seen has been from the 1880's for Greene County. The oldest Walker death certificates are 1885. John Walker aged 1yr 6/21/1885 book OD-1 page 111, Infant Walker 8/16/1885 with same book and page and Lena Walker aged 1yr 12/1/1885 book OD-1 page 121
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There is a Griffin Cemetery about 2 miles north of Worthington on Hwy 67. It is well maintained, but many of the stones are broken or sunken into the sod. It was mainly a family cemetery for Griffins, Dyers, Jessup's, Newsom's...
What was your Benjamin Walker's wife's maiden name?
Ev
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Nothing of the counties has changed from that. Springville is still in Lawrence County. Springville is only about 5 miles or so from the county line of Greene County. Have also never heard of Father Griffin Cemetery. I know for sure it isn't on the eastern side of Greene County. It may be in Lawrence or even Martin. Lawrence, Martin and Greene Counties all meet up real close to Springville.
The only Eel River I know of runs just outside of Worthington and it starts up around Brazil and feeds into the White River.