I show Rawley McKinley married 9 May 1877 to Matilda Angeline Harbin who was
born 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,
>
> 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