I am looking for two families who lived in Hancock in the mid to late
1800's: Triese and Stumph. Elizabeth Magdalena Triese came here with her
father Frederick and lived for awhile in Hancock. Henry Benjamin Stumph
lived with his sister Mary who somehow vanishes. Would like any information
on her death or whereabouts.
Roger Cook
Roger, this is not my family but have the following information:
The Ostermeier/Stump Cemetery is located on the south side of State Road 52 between 500
and 550 West.
Only used by family members and not easily accessible. German natives, Charles Ostermeier
and his wife Catherine Stump were early settlers of Sugar Creek Township. In 1887 the
land and the burying grounds were owned by their son Charles. Catherine's mother, Mrs
Stump, lived her last years on the Ostermeier homestead, and there is no stone with her
name inscribed, she is likely buried there. The maintenance is under the township trustee.
There is one large stone and four small footstones.
Ostermeier
Charles D 15 Aug 1887 67y
footstone says Mother
footstone says Father
footstone says Infant
footstone says Henry
This is from Sue Baker Hancock County Indiana Tombstone Inscriptions.
No Stumph listed.
There are no Triese listed but there is a Trice. Hope this helps, Linda Ellis Mount Vernon
Washington
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I am looking for two families who lived in Hancock in the mid to late
1800's: Triese and Stumph. Elizabeth Magdalena Triese came here with her
father Frederick and lived for awhile in Hancock. Henry Benjamin Stumph
lived with his sister Mary who somehow vanishes. Would like any information
on her death or whereabouts.
Roger Cook
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