No, I don't know when she died.
J
----- Original Message -----
From: "Betty H. Garbers" <bhgarbers(a)cox.net
To:
<inknox(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 6:23
AM
Subject: Re: [INKNOX] Bicknell Cemetery
Do you happen to have Faye Ricketts death date? I had it at one time
but
it
never got recorded to my main file.
Betty G.
> Harbin's are too far from my line to go into too much depth with them.
> It's
> all I can do to keep up with the more direct lines. I too use to
> correspond
> with Faye Ricketts.
> Judie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Betty H. Garbers" <bhgarbers(a)cox.net
> To: <inknox(a)rootsweb.com
>
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 9:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [INKNOX] Bicknell Cemetery
>> To the best of my
knowledge David Granderson was buried in the
Wheatland
>> Cem. If not there the cemedtery that was dxcemolished so
they could
>> build
>> the highway.
>> James 1777 had a son Jessie I believe that was buried in the Phillip
>> Byers
>> Harbin plot in Wheatland. He was married to a Sarah and they had five
>> children. Will have to get rrecords out if you need dates. I'm not too
> good
>> at numbers!
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> Betty,
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>> > I don't know what
cemetery David Granderson Harbin is buried in. I
>> > only
>> > show that he died in Steen twp.
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>> > J u d i e
>>
>>
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Betty H. Garbers" <bhgarbers(a)cox.net
>> > To: <inknox(a)rootsweb.com
>> > Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 6:28 AM
>> > Subject: Re: [INKNOX] Bicknell Cemetery
>>
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>> >> I used to correspond with a Faye Rickettss
reference her branch of
the
>> >> Harbin which I believe was Rawley. She
>> >> passed away some years ago. She went with my sister, Catherine, to
see
>> >> the
>> >> old Harbin farm place. Joyce
>> >> drove us there. We went to the Harbin Cemetery. I can't recall if
we
>> >> went
>> >> to the older cemetery which was demolished to build a new highway.
It
> is
>> >> thought that my James Harbin born 1777 MD was buried there. Do you
> know
>> >> where David Granderson Harbin was buried? His brother, James Harbin
> born
>> >> 1809 NC may be buried in the same cemetery,
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>> orn 3 Sept. 1853 and died 30 May 1931. I also show her father as
>> >> David
>> >> > Granderson Harbin born 14 Feb. 1820 NC and died 13 Mar 1864.
David
>> >> > married
>> >> > Louisa Byers.
>> >>
>> >> > J u d i e
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > ----- Original Message -----
>> >> > From: "Betty H. Garbers" <bhgarbers(a)cox.net
>> >> > To: <inknox(a)rootsweb.com
>> >> > Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 6:53 PM
>> >> > Subject: Re: [INKNOX] Bicknell Cemetery
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >> Wasn't Rawley married to a
Harbin? Her father was David
Granderson
>> > Harbin
>> >> > as
>> >> >> I recall born 1820 NC.
>> >> >> Betty,
>> >> >>
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>> >> >> > Am
very glad that it was only a mini stroke and that you have
>> >> >> > recovered.
>> >> >> > I know when traveling you don't get much rest. We
loved
>> >> >> > Scotland,
>> > and
>> >> >> > enjoyed England too.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > My
William B. McKinley, born 1841 Knox Co and died 27 May in
> Steen
>> >> > Twp.,
>> >> >> > Knox, IN. He married a Celia Jane Burress (Burrus) b.
1848
Knox
>> >> >> > Co.,
>> >> > and
>> >> >> > died May 1933 Knox Co., IN. Celia was the daughter of a
John
A.
>> >> >> > Burress
>> >> >> > born 1821 IN died Knox Co., in 1853 and Sapcelia J.
Stipes
> 1822-1848
>> >> > Knox
>> >> >> > co., IN. Their only known children were Celia Jane and
George
as
>> >> >> > they
>> >> > both
>> >> >> > died young.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >
Jacob Burress was b. 1793 in VA and died 1828 in Davies Co.,
IN.
> I
>> >> >> > have
>> >> >> > names of all his aunts and uncles, but have been unable
to find
>> >> >> > names
>> >> >> > of
>> >> >> > any of his siblings.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >
William B. McKinley was the son of Joshua McKinley 1811 KY died
> 1854
>> >> > Knox
>> >> >> > Co. His wife was Julie Ann Lindsay of KY or VA 1815 -
1864.
>> >> >> > They
>> > had
>> >> >> > children: Robert, William, George, John L. Rawley,
Joshua and
>> >> >> > Albert
>> >> >> > B.
>> >> >> > all born in Wheatland area. Julia was the daughter of
William
>> >> >> > and
>> > Mary
>> >> > E.
>> >> >> > Polly Lee Lindsay.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >
Judie
>> >>
>> >> > Dear Judi,
>> >>
>> >> > How does
your line go to include the McKinleys, Lindsays Burrus
&
>> >> > Westfall?
>> >> > I might find moree connections than I thought.
>> >>
>> >> > I had a
mini-stroke soon after I returned home from England &
>> >> > Scotland.
>> >> > It was really an endurance test. Too many stops in one day
&
> having
>> > to
>> >> > walk
>> >> > so far from the bus.
>> >> > Betty G.
>> >>
>> >> > Sorry, no.
The Clark's are my husbands family. My Knox Co. names
>> >> > are from my father's line: McKinley, Barrows, Burrus,
Lindsay,
> Alton,
>> >> > Gammon,
>> >> > and Minnick. My husbands Clarks started in NY and went to
Kansas,
>> >> > Oklahoma
>> >> > then to Washington State.
>> >>
>> >> > Judie
>> >>
>> >> >> >>
> From: <Eunice.Trotter(a)indystar.com
>>
>>
>> >> > J. Clark, is
your family a Knox County family and is Clark the
>> >> > family
>> >> > name? I've been researching Clarks from Knox for years.
The
>> >> > family
>> >> > is an AA/Native American family. E
>> >>
>> >> > I do not
know about all of the Bicknell Cemeteries, but on a
trip
>> >> > there 18 months ago took pictures of the
McKinley Cemetery (Only 3
>> >> > stones-1
>> >> > with several names on it) and also of every stone in the Gilmore
>> > Cemetery
>> >> > located in a mining area. I would be glad to pass on pictures to
>> >> > anyone
>> >> > who has someone buried in those cemeteries.
>> >> > J. Clark
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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