Betty,
I don't know what cemetery David Granderson Harbin is buried in. I only
show that he died in Steen twp.
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
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,
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,
>> >
>
>
>
>> > 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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