Hi Nan,
Do you know where they moved the graves? I am looking for one I have not
been able to find for Daniel McAllister. Thanks
JoAnn
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Joel,
Are you sure that he worked at Diamond Chain? That location on Kentucky
Avenue is where the old City/Greenlawn Cemetery was. They closed the
cemetery and moved the graves and that is where they build the Diamond Chain
plant. I don't think it was built until around 1939.
The Terminal Realty Corp bought the cemetery grounds on March 24, 1924.
Nan
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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 4:53 PM
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Subject: [INMARION] Any good 'detectives' out there?
Hello all,
Are there any good 'detectives' out there who might help me determine where
a photo was taken?
Please see the image at
http://www.rafert.org/photos/Barbershop.htm .
The only thing I know positively about this photo is that the man third from
the right in the vest is Edward Rafert (1869-1908). He worked at Diamond
Chain and lived at 139 E. Merrill. It seems fairly certain to me that the
building they are standing in front of is a Barbershop, but I'm not positive
who it belongs to. On the window it
says Rudo....... Maur....... I've found that in 1889 a Rudolph
Mauradg appears in the City directory living at 524 E.
Washington. In 1890 a Rudolph Maurath appears as a bartender living at 297
S. Delaware. I've not found anything more on Rudolph Mauradg, but Rudolph
Maurath appears in the same location and occupation in 1900. However by
1910 he appears as a barber and the 1914 city directory shows his shop at 2
Kentucky. I don't have access to any city directories between 1890 and
1914.
I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Joel
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