I have worked at digging up the history of my family in Orange coulty,
several years ago. The sources I found most valuable were the archives of
the Orange County Genealogical Society, The Washington County Historical
Society and State land records in Indianpolis. Orange
County's first settler was John Hollowell of Wayne County, NC. His
headstone can be found in the cemetery at Valeen. John was a
Quaker.
Ray Handley, Milwaukee.
That
information is pretty much covered in the Indiana Quaker
Records Vol
6
that covers the meetings in Orange Co. I don't know if
the library in
Paoli
has that volume, but it's
available in the Indiana State Library on Ohio
St.
in Indpls. Many of us also have copies we bought in the 1960's for $8
each.
Of course many arrivals in Orange Co, IN came from
Orange Co, NC
Don Cordell
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> Does anyone have the
settlement dates for the early Quaker settlers of
Orange
County? Is there a list of the original settlers who
came with
Jonathan
> Lindley in 1811?
Eleanor
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