I am nosing in. Interested in your comment. I am trying to find interment
records in Clay Co., Indiana and no luck. Surely interment records were
kept in late 1890's or early 1900's I get no help from any one there.
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Subject: [INMORGAN] unknown burial at South Park
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For cemetery officials to say they don't know where a body is, is somewhat
dangerous for an active cemetery. Eventually they might find out by
accident where he is, when they attempt to bury someone else and locate a
modern casket. I'm not saying this to be disrespectful, it just doesn't
sound logical that they would misplace a body in the 1950's. Record
keeping has been on-going in that cemetery. If I were family I would ask
to see the cemetery books. There is a sexton who should have them.
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