Bob,
Thanks for the detective work! My John King was in the 1870 Census with his wife and
children so couldn't be the John listed as a Civil Way soldier dying in 1862. My
William King I last found in the 1860 Census so this might be him. There was a William in
the 1870 census who had a wife named Florence but I can't tell if this was our
William. I sent for an obituary for him and it just listed his name and death date
telling he was a Civil War soldier so I couldn't tell if that was him. There are lots
of Kings with the same names in the area. All I could find on both men's'
burials is the Crown Hill Cemetery record that says they were re interred 4 May 1887 in
Crown Hill, probably moved from Greenlawn Cemetery, when their stepmother bought a large
plot in Crown Hill and had her husband's first wife and several children re interred
there.
So does the CD you bought have the same information on it that is in a Greenlawn book at
the State Library and the one at the Genealogy Society of Marion Co. Library or should I
still ask the Librarian to search them for me?
Thanks,
Janet
--- On Sat, 6/27/09, Bob Alloway <ralloway(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
From: Bob Alloway <ralloway(a)earthlink.net>
Subject: [INMARION] Moved from Greenlawn Cem. to Crown Hill Cem.
To: inmarion(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Saturday, June 27, 2009, 1:57 PM
Janet, at the GSMC library today I bought a CD on the Greenlawn burials and
King is not on the civilian list. BUT, in the Civil War soldiers there are 4
Kings:
Harrison, no unit reported; John H. A Co. 97th he died Oct. 3, 1862; Paul 11
Calvary he died Feb. 16, 1864 and William D. 5th Battery he died Dec. 24,
1861. These soldiers were reinterred in Oct. thru Dec. 1866 from Greenlawn
to Crown Hill. Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: inmarion-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:inmarion-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Ken Russon
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 10:41 PM
To: inmarion(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [INMARION] Moved from Greenlawn Cem. to Crown Hill Cem.
Bob, Sorry, I'm not looking for Foerster's from Greenlawn Cemetery. I'm
looking for Kings. When Cornelius King died in 1887 his 2nd wife, Indiana
Burkhart King, bought a large plot and had the 1st wife of Cornelius and 3
children moved (probably from Greenlawn Crown Hill told me) to Crown Hill
and on May 4 1887 they were reinterred. I have census records that show the
sons, William and John and wife May Ann but the only record of Ida May King
is this cemetery record that gives no birth date. The copy of the Lot 338
layout shows Ida May King's as child size, which could mean an infant up to
about 10 yrs? She's buried next to the second wife so I'm assuming Ida May
was her daughter.
Janet
--- On Wed, 6/24/09, Bob Alloway <ralloway(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
From: Bob Alloway <ralloway(a)earthlink.net>
Subject: [INMARION] Moved from Greenlawn Cem. to Crown Hill Cem.
To: inmarion(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 1:48 PM
Janet, are you looking for Foerster's from Greenlawn? There is a Greenlawn
book at the State Library and one at the Genealogy Society of Marion County
library. I don't have a copy. You could contact the "ask the libriarian"
link at the Indiana State Library and they will look it up for you. You
could call them too. What are the names you are looking for? Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: inmarion-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:inmarion-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Ken Russon
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 3:49 PM
To: inmarion(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [INMARION] Moved from Greenlawn Cem. to Crown Hill Cem.
Hi,
I have family who were moved from Greenlawn Cemetery to Crown Hill Cemetery
in 1887 when the father of the family died amd was buried there. Are there
any records of Greenlawn Cemetery available? All Crown Hill has on these
people are their names and reinterred date.
Thanks,
Janet
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