St. Michael's cemetery is located on the corner of Oak Road and Harrison
Street. You might try contacting the Plymouth Library. I seem to remember
them having an inventory of the cemetery. Their phone number is
219-936-2324. Their website is
www.plymouth.lib.in.us.
Hope this help.
Rhonda
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From: "lillian chastain" <willow358(a)cox.net>
To: <INMARSHA-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Marsh'll] MEISTER/KELLER Lookup St. Michael's Plymouth
Would like to know where the Catholic cem. is in Plymouth, am
familiar
with
31 and east/west 30, does anyone have
directions,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,thank
you
----- Original Message -----
From: George Meister <george.meister(a)gmx.de>
To: <INMARSHA-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 5:39 AM
Subject: [Marsh'll] MEISTER/KELLER Lookup St. Michael's Plymouth
> Augustin MEISTER, my g-grandfather, emigrated sometime in the 1850's
from
> Hesse-Cassel to Newark NJ, where he married Elisabeth KESSLER
about
1860,
> worked as a "molder," fathered 9 children, and died in
1886. Of the 9
> children, all were born in Newark - except for the fourth: Rudolph
Johannes
> MEISTER was born 18 July 1870 in Plymouth IN and baptized there 28 Aug
1870
> in St. Michael's RC Church. Godparents were Rudolph KELLER and wife
(three
> of whose children were also born in NJ). This information has
just been
> provided by Linda Hindman from the Plymouth Library, who also found
> Augustin and Elisabeth MEISTER in the 1870 US Census for Plymouth. Thank
> you , Linda!
> My question now is, why this Indiana intermezzo for the MEISTER family
from
> NJ? By Nov 1872 they were back in Newark , where they remained for the
> birth of the other 5 children. Linda Hindman suggested one possibility -
> Augustin worked on the County Courthouse, which was built 1870-72. (He
was
> a molder, which may have been a brick maker or plasterer). But
why was
it
> Plymouth that he chose to live in for a few years? Was he
invited there
by
> family (MEISTER/KESSLER) or by friends (Rudolph KELLER was his
son's
> godfather)?
> Perhaps the parish records for St. Michael's RC Church could provide a
> clue.Does anyone have access to the FHL microfilm #1617055 for the
parish?
> If so, I'd appreciate a lookup for the names MEISTER,
KESSLER, and
KELLER
> in the period 1868-72.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> George Meister
>
>
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