Hi Charlotte:
If you found them in the 1920 census, then you must have their address.
That would give a clue. The main cemeteries in that area [off the top of my
head] were:
1. Greenlawn - but it was already closed to burials at that time
2. Anderson - on East 10th St
3. Holy Cross, St. Joseph, and Calvary [Roman Catholic]
4. Concordia [Lutheran]
5. Hebrew Cemetery - close to Holy Cross
6. Crown Hill - 700 W. 38th
Nan
-----Original Message-----
From: Charlotte Flock [mailto:flocks4@junct.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 10:33 PM
To: INMARION-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Center twp map of Marion County,
I'm looking for a twp map of Marion county.
Center twp is what I'm looking for in 1900 census I have ancestor who
lived at 6-WD Indianapolis
And in 1920 they was living in Center twp 9-WD Indianapolis. It would be
nice to have a map, this might tell me which cemeteries where around
where they lived at.
Maybe someone could tell me where a map is available.
Charlotte Flock
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