We are connected to this John Wm and Sarah Grayson Edmondson and would be
pleased to share info.
John Wm Edmondson was brother to our John Edmondson 1786-1856 Martin Co IN
Sarah Grayson was sister to our Nancy Grayson 1791-1865 Martin Co IN
John Edmondson & Nancy Grayson were married 1809 in TN before coming to
Indiana where they had a large family and many descends.
We descend thru their son John Grayson Edmondson-Lucien Edmondson-John Tatum
Edmondson-May Edmondson Carr
Do you have Benj Graysion b 1742 NC name of his wife?
Do you have John Grayson 1765-1848 (Benj son) surname of his wife Nancy ???
Glad to share.
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From: <gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com>
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Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: [INGREENE] Old Cemetary N edge of Jasonville
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Author: jimbledsoe_98
Surnames: Puckett, Sexton, Edmonson, Gambill, Pigg
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The name of the cemetery you are describing is the Oak Grove Cemetery. It
was next to the Oak Grove Church, which has been gone for years. This
church was founded by John Edmonson, who along with his wife, Sarah
Grayson, daughter Mary Angeline Puckett, Son-in-Law George Puckett, are
all buried there. These were some of my ancestors. I have visited the
cemetery on two occasions. Some one places American flags on the graves
of veterans on holidays, so records do exist somewhere. The cemetery sits
a few feet above the road, which is very narrow and thus, no place to park
a car. The cemetery does seem to be mowed on a periodic basis. There is
a mobile home immediately adjacent (south) to the old burial plot and the
cemetery is now privately owned. I know this as the last time I was there
I was told to get out! The person was not interested in hearing why I was
there. That was a few years back and I have never gotten around to
pursuing ownership. The Green County Ceme!
tery books, as I recall, do not list Oak Grove (the original and only name
associated) in any of the three volumes. The location is in Greene County
as it lies 200 yards south of Greene County Road 1000N.
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