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Posted on: Owen Co. In Obituaries
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Surname: WOOD, NORRIS
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"Sarah Ann (Norris) Wood" OBITUARY of Owen Co, 14 Oct 1922
Sarah Ann (Norris) Wood was born in Newcomerstown, Ohio, January 13, 1845
and departed this life October 2nd, 1822, aged 77 years, 8 months and 19
days.
She united with the M. E. Church of this place under the pastorage of Rev.
Merideth at the age of eleven years. She spent the able years of her life
working in the church. Although interested in the church and its different
organizations of the late years, she was kept away on account of poor health.
She was united in marriage to Jas. Wood on February 7, 1862 and to this
union seven children were born, four whom, with the father, preceded her
in death.
She hath lived her allotted three score and ten years and has witnessed
the perils and distress of three wars, Civil, Spanish and World Wars. She
helped to rear four families of children; her doors have been opened to
all and her ministering to the sick has been unequaled.
She was cheerful and hopeful, looking ever at the brightest side of life's
surroundings. Even in the darkest hours, when her body was racked with
pain, there was a cheerfulness so that there seemed to be "sunshine in
her soul," that could speak of death as "becoming well."
She leaves to mourn their loss one brother, three children, thirty grandchildren,
twenty-nine great-grandchildren and one great great grandchild.
" I cannot say, I will not say,
that she is dead - - she is just away!
With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand,
She has wandered into an unknown land.
Think of her faring on, as dear
In the love of There as the love of here."
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Albert IMHAUSEN married Melissa Elizabeth BERRY in 1886. Albert was born in Hausen, Germany in 1857. Worked his way over to the U.S. in 1878 to avoid compulsory military service. After being in New York for a short time, he came on to Stinesville. He became a naturalized citizen in 1884. None of his family ever followed him to the U.S.
Mr. Imhausen was a brick and stone mason and worked on the Monroe County courthouse and several of the buildings on the Indiana University campus. He also built the large smoke stack at the Hoadley mill in Stinesville.
He married Melissa Berry in 1886 and they settled on a small farm near the "Kelly Cut" in Bean Blossom Township. In 1902 the moved to Gosport for residency where Mr. Imhausen lived until his death in 1934.
Mr. Imhausen was injured in an automobile accident in 1923 and was an invalid for eleven years before his death. He was an active worker in the Old Dutch Church.
The Imhausen children are: Henry, Charles, Albert, Ira, Roy, Beulah, and Ida (Mrs.Lyman D. Smith).
Sarah MAY married Nathan Wood on July 19, 1860. She was born abt 1839 and is the daughter of Charles G. May and Mary A. May. Charles' occupation is listed as schoolteacher. Both parents are shown as being born in Virginia.
Malinda COFFEY (b. 21 Jan 1870 in Indiana; d. Jan 1946 in Adel, Iowa) was the daughter of William A. COFFEY and Mary Amanda FRANKLIN. William and Mary were married on Dec. 20, 1866 in Owen Co. That's all that I know about this line.
I would like to caution those of you who are out of state. The GNIS listings
for cemeteries or whatever are great but there are some listings that are
much in error as to the locations.
Such as cemeteries or churches that I know to be in Morgan county are listed
in Owen or vice versa.
Debbie Jennings
debj(a)comsys.net
"Following the footprints through time"
Dear Seekers:
I have found the TOPO Map to be of great help in locating/finding
those "out of the way places with strange sounding names", and others things
like little towns, 'sometimes' cemeteries can be found, etc.:
following is the website for it:
http://www.topozone.com/
It is easy to use, just fill in the blank - can zoom in, out, enlarge, etc.
Another very comprehensive map website for the U.S. and many areas of the
world is:
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/map_sites/hist_sites.html
Good hunting - good luck! Have a great week ahead!
Shirley: bobert(a)panacom.com
Nathan WOOD is found in the 1850 census as the son of John and Martha Wood and is aged 13. Do not know where he was born. He married Sarah A. MAY on July 19, 1860 in Indiana. Nathan served in the Civil War and I have copies of his discharge and pension papers. Sarah and Nathan had the following children: Emmet Ezra (my ggrandfather), Otis, Charlies, Estel, Molly Isom, Dorie Parish, Luly Sims.
Emmet (b.1868 - d. 1954) married Malinda L. COFFEY (b.1870 - d.1948). They had nine children: Ulie Forice (my grandfather), Felix Hurbert, William Russel, Mary Amanda, Raymond, Howard, Gladis, Henry Mason, Woodrow. I believe Emmet and Malinda moved to Adel, IOWA
Dear Dick,
I read with interest your listing of Owen County cemeteries. I visited
the graves of my Arthur (Arter) line with my uncle a few years ago. He
called the site the "Fish Creek Cemetery". I have video of the gravestones
which were 'buried' in long grass at the end of a dirt lane. I am wondering
if it has another name and is, in fact, included in your listing. I am sure
I could get more specific information if it is not on your list. I enjoy
seeing your contributions to the list. Pam
Pam,
The same web site I found the cemetery listings on also allows you to
pull up other Geographical details. Among them are churches, lakes,
populated places and streams. Fish Creek (a stream,officially) is
listed as being on the "USGS 7.5" map titled 'Arney' as is the town of
Arney and Antioch Church. It will be somewhere in that area (probably).
If you can locate it on a map, let me have the details. If you don't
have a good map of the area try this web site. More than likely the
USGS does not have all of the cemetery sites listed. Esp. those not
being regularly cared for or known by other names. Fish Creek it self
is NW of Freedom a mile or two, runs to the north. Arney is about 4 mi.
west of Freedom (according to my map source) and a little north. ""Keep
in mind that the town name
on the listings I posted is actually the map name from the USGS for
their 7.5 In maps, and might differ from common usage.""
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=39.2186&lon=-86.9317
Map target is 39.2186ºN, 86.9317ºW - UTM Zone 16, N 4340828, E 505896
Exact center of display is UTM Zone 16, N 4341876, E 505968
FYI, if you aren't aware of it, There is a cemetery listed by the USGS
that is named Arthur. Latitude 39.0811N Longitude 086.4740W. Its in
Greene County not to far from Freedom.
Dick S.
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Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Cemetary Listing
> Dear Dick,
> I read with interest your listing of Owen County cemeteries. I
visited
> the graves of my Arthur (Arter) line with my uncle a few years ago.
He
> called the site the "Fish Creek Cemetery". I have video of the
gravestones
> which were 'buried' in long grass at the end of a dirt lane. I am
wondering
> if it has another name and is, in fact, included in your listing. I
am sure
> I could get more specific information if it is not on your list. I
enjoy
> seeing your contributions to the list. Pam
>
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In 1850 census Sanford is 31 wife Demaris 28 child Wm HH10 and inth esame
house is Adam and Elizabeth Conder 30 & 23 along with their son Wm A age
1
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000 14:26:24 -0500 Lorna Mullins <lmullins13(a)home.com>
writes:
>I am searching for the family of Mathew Cummin(g)s both ancestors and
>descendants.
>
>Mathew Cummings, Jr. was born July 6, 1777, in Halifax County, VA. He
>was the son of Mathew Cummin(g)s, Sr. and Elizabeth Vance (?).
>Although
>the exact date and place of the birth of Mathew Cummings, Sr. have not
>been documented, most people list his date of birth about 1750 and
>the
>location of his birth as Halifax County, Virginia or Pennsylvania.
>Some
>people believe he was born and lived in Pennsylvania until he was a
>young man. It is also believed that he married in Pennsylvania. Some
>others feel that he was born in Halifax County, Virginia. Mathew, Sr.
>joined the American Army and fought in the Revolutionary War. In the
>mid 1780's Mathew, Sr., along with his family, settled in Anderson
>County, KY, and was one of the early settlers there.
>
>It is believed that Mathew, Jr. moved along with other members of
>their
>family to Owen County, Indiana, sometime after 1830. It would not
>have
>been any earlier than that as most estimates of the date and place of
>the birth of the brothers and sisters of Mathew, Jr. indicate they
>were
>born in Virginia or Kentucky.
>
>Mathew, Jr. was first married to Martha Askren (possibly the daughter
>of
>John Askren) in Washington County, KY, December 26, 1809. Sometime
>while
>their daughter, Elizabeth, was yet just a baby, and before 1831,
>Martha
>Askren Cummings died, leaving Mathew, Jr. with several minor children.
>Apparently Martha's children stood in line for some inheritance which
>came from her family which was still in Kentucky. Court Records from
>Owen County provide Guardianship papers which name the oldest son,
>William as guardian, at least of Sanford. It is not clear why the son
>was appointed guardian and not the father of the children.
>
>On March 2, 1837, Mathew, Jr. married for the second time, taking as
>his
>bride, Anna Christeena Hauser. Five more children were born of this
>marriage. Mathew, Jr. died, October 8, 1865.
>
>Sometime in the mid 1850's Mathew, Jr. and Anna moved, along with his
>son, Sanford, and his wife, Demaris Mason, to Johnson County, MO.
>
>Sanford, the son of Mathew, Jr. and Martha Askrin, was born 1818 in
>Kentucky (possibly Anderson County). He married Demaris Mason in Owen
>County in 1839. I have not been able to find the family of Demaris
>Mason. The family story says that her father walked out on Sanford
>and
>Demaris when he discovered they had named their newborn son, Jefferson
>Davis Cummings. It seems Mr. Mason must have been a true Yankee.
>
>I would love to exchange information with anyone who might also be
>looking for members of this family.
>
>Lorna Runyan Mullins
>Carrollton, TX
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I am searching for the family of Mathew Cummin(g)s both ancestors and
descendants.
Mathew Cummings, Jr. was born July 6, 1777, in Halifax County, VA. He
was the son of Mathew Cummin(g)s, Sr. and Elizabeth Vance (?). Although
the exact date and place of the birth of Mathew Cummings, Sr. have not
been documented, most people list his date of birth about 1750 and the
location of his birth as Halifax County, Virginia or Pennsylvania. Some
people believe he was born and lived in Pennsylvania until he was a
young man. It is also believed that he married in Pennsylvania. Some
others feel that he was born in Halifax County, Virginia. Mathew, Sr.
joined the American Army and fought in the Revolutionary War. In the
mid 1780's Mathew, Sr., along with his family, settled in Anderson
County, KY, and was one of the early settlers there.
It is believed that Mathew, Jr. moved along with other members of their
family to Owen County, Indiana, sometime after 1830. It would not have
been any earlier than that as most estimates of the date and place of
the birth of the brothers and sisters of Mathew, Jr. indicate they were
born in Virginia or Kentucky.
Mathew, Jr. was first married to Martha Askren (possibly the daughter of
John Askren) in Washington County, KY, December 26, 1809. Sometime while
their daughter, Elizabeth, was yet just a baby, and before 1831, Martha
Askren Cummings died, leaving Mathew, Jr. with several minor children.
Apparently Martha's children stood in line for some inheritance which
came from her family which was still in Kentucky. Court Records from
Owen County provide Guardianship papers which name the oldest son,
William as guardian, at least of Sanford. It is not clear why the son
was appointed guardian and not the father of the children.
On March 2, 1837, Mathew, Jr. married for the second time, taking as his
bride, Anna Christeena Hauser. Five more children were born of this
marriage. Mathew, Jr. died, October 8, 1865.
Sometime in the mid 1850's Mathew, Jr. and Anna moved, along with his
son, Sanford, and his wife, Demaris Mason, to Johnson County, MO.
Sanford, the son of Mathew, Jr. and Martha Askrin, was born 1818 in
Kentucky (possibly Anderson County). He married Demaris Mason in Owen
County in 1839. I have not been able to find the family of Demaris
Mason. The family story says that her father walked out on Sanford and
Demaris when he discovered they had named their newborn son, Jefferson
Davis Cummings. It seems Mr. Mason must have been a true Yankee.
I would love to exchange information with anyone who might also be
looking for members of this family.
Lorna Runyan Mullins
Carrollton, TX
The following web site http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html
can provide all sorts of data, (Lost it yesterday and just tracked it
down again), including the cemetery list. Leastwise those known about
by the USGS.
Dick Smith
Biggers and more
dws(a)cet.com
I have an ancestor James BALDON/BOLDON who was born in Maryland and then
migrated with his parents to Nelson county KY. As an adult he migrated to
Owen county IN.
He became a Justice of the Peace there in the May 1834
session and performed many acts associated with the office,such as
marriages,wills, being admin for wills,
doing estate sales,etc.
He also was one of the founding fathers of the Little Mount Baptist Church
donating land for the building from his own property and also for the Old
section of the Little Mount Cemetery.He had massive land holdings from just
south of the Putnam county line extending to the Little Mount Church in
Wayne twp.
In the natural course of time he married(twice) his first wife Hannah TRUAX
dying in 1834. He remarried to
Matilda NUTTERFIELD after this.
Now I am wondering why a man who played various roles in the beginning
politics of a county would just
"vanished" somewhere between the 1850 and 1860 census.
There is no record,church record,burial,will on this man. Seems he would
have joined another church or at the very least had a will.The book of
History on Owen county states he died "about 1878". Does anyone have any
records on this man??
Debbie Jennings
debj(a)comsys.net
"Following the footprints through time"
Researching any info on
Charles MURPHY born between 1765-1770 in Montgomery county MD.He married Ann
Elliot 4-10-1793 in Loudon county VA. They migrated to Nelson county KY
sometime prior to 1810. He is thought to have siblings named:
Sarah born unknown
Gabriel born about 1759
Phillip born about 1762
Hezekiah born 1764
James born unknown
Mary born unknown
He and Ann had 9 known children:
Mary Ann born 1-22-1794
Charles born 1795
Margaret born 1798
Phillip born January 1804
Benjamin born 7-22-1805
Thomas James born 8-8-1811
William born unknown
Elizabeth born unknown
Sarah born unknown
Any help appreciated
Debbie Jennings
debj(a)comsys.net
"Following the footprints through time"
Researching the line of John Knoll and Susannah Knipe.
John Knoll born 8-7-1813 in Herxheim Germany and he migrated to the US July
1832(ship unknown).
He married Susannah Knipe 5-29-1834 in Wayne county IN.They migrated on to
Owen county IN in the year 1840 and they had 14 children.
John is the son of Andrew and Margaret (Mock) Knoll and Susannah Knipe is
the daughter of John Knipe and wife Sophia. I would appreciated any info on
the wife of John Knipe as I have no last name or anything.
Any info on this line I am willing to trade info on.
Debbie Jennings
debj(a)comsys.net
"Following the footprints through time"
Looking for info on John McCULLOUGH born June 17 1755 in Lancaster county
PA,(later to become York).
He was in the Rev War enlisting in July of 1776 in Chanceford twp of York
county in the company of Captain Ross.
He later re enlisted at Mecklenburg county NC in April of 1777 in the
Company of Captain Osborn. He later migrated to Carrabas county NC for 11
years, then to Cocke County TN, and to Pulaski County KY at which he lived
30 years. He finally settled in Owen county IN and applied for his pension
in the August 1834 term of Probate court of Owen county.
He died sometime between 1840-1850 in Owen county IN.
I am searching for any info regarding his parents, or a name for his wife as
he had 8 children and though his pension records are very detailed as to
migration he names no wife.
The children are:
Robert b. unknown
Elizabeth b.1791 m David Evans
Sarah b. unknown m Robert Hasty
Jonathan b. 12-15-1790 m Elizabeth Staton
Mary b. unknown m Enoch Evans
William b. unknown
Margaret b.unknown m James Modrell
Rebecca b. unknown m William Camp
All the children were married in Pulaski county KY.
The last three children were born in TN and the rest were born in NC.
I a guessing that his wife most likely died in Pulaski county KY
I have it in his pension papers that his father was also named John.
Would be interested in trading info with anyone who is following this line.
Thanks
Debbie Jennings
debj(a)comsys.net
"Following the footprints through time"
the only thing I can find on this is John Case and his wife Sarah with
their children lived in Owen co inthe 1850 census. page 54.
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000 20:40:15 -0700 Suzanne Brayer <sybrayer(a)home.com>
writes:
>Isom SUMPTER and wife Susanna LOVING settled in Owen Co from
>NC ca 1820. They had 3 sons, Littleton Loven, Harvey P Jesse
>A. Littleton married Martha CASE in Owen Co in 1842. I am
>searching for more information on CASE and SUMPTER.
>
>Suzanne
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Debi,
This list is probably reasonable complete whenever it was published.
Later I'll download and send the list for the other surrounding
counties.
Also the website so list members can pursue other areas.
Dick S.
dws(a)cet.com
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OWEN COUNTY, INDIANA -- CEMETERY
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Feature Name St County Equivalent Name Type Latitude Longitude USGS 7.5'
Map
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Adel Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391124N 0864748W Freedom
Asher Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392449N 0864002W Quincy
Blair Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391552N 0864542W Spencer
Brown Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391017N 0864341W Whitehall
Burger Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391810N 0870028W Clay City
Burkett Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391302N 0864902W Freedom
Burton Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391132N 0865019W Freedom
Bush Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391215N 0870137W Coal City
Camden Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391009N 0864843W Freedom
Chambersville Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391658N 0864110W Gosport
Cloyd Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392143N 0864853W Spencer
Combes Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392624N 0864246W Quincy
Crouse Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392035N 0865814W Patricksburg
Defore Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391305N 0865228W Freedom
Fender Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391827N 0865003W Spencer
Fertig Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392754N 0865644W Poland
Fiscus Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391335N 0870004W Coal City
Franklin Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391307N 0864802W Freedom
Galimore Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391519N 0865033W Spencer
Gosport Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392138N 0863959W Gosport
Gross Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391037N 0864151W Whitehall
Hicks Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391316N 0865055W Freedom
Hopewell Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391316N 0864103W Whitehall
Kaufman Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392158N 0864927W Spencer
Leach Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391219N 0865035W Freedom
Light Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391203N 0865205W Freedom
Little John Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391202N 0870000W Arney
Little Mount Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392333N 0864054W Quincy
Little Mount Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392343N 0864055W Quincy
Livingston Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391154N 0864316W Whitehall
Mannan Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392816N 0864001W Quincy
Marion Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391748N 0870020W Clay City
Mast Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391859N 0870037W Clay City
Maze Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392402N 0864954W Cataract
McIdoo Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391036N 0865228W Freedom
McKee Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391447N 0864841W Freedom
Moreland Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391456N 0864136W Whitehall
Mount Moriah Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391803N 0864947W Spencer
Neeley Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391133N 0865031W Freedom
Neihart Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391412N 0870158W Coal City
Oliphant Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391207N 0864917W Freedom
Olive Hill Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392217N 0865558W Patricksburg
Palestine Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391846N 0865142W Spencer
Pleasant Grove Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392211N 0865112W Spencer
Pryor Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391038N 0864840W Freedom
Rea Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391603N 0865953W Patricksburg
Red Brush Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391544N 0870243W Clay City
River Hill Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391629N 0864537W Spencer
Riverside Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391659N 0864603W Spencer
Rose Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391851N 0864631W Spencer
Saint Walley Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391908N 0865215W Spencer
Scott Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391447N 0864900W Freedom
Smith Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392328N 0864819W Cataract
Spears Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392108N 0865145W Spencer
Splinter Ridge Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391710N 0865238W Patricksburg
Stephens Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 392017N 0870052W Clay City
Steubenville Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391642N 0865833W Patricksburg
Tipton Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391657N 0865026W Spencer
Waker Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391046N 0864910W Freedom
White Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391411N 0864850W Freedom
White Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391459N 0864934W Freedom
Williams Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391004N 0865512W Arney
Winters Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391155N 0870252W Coal City
Witham Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391605N 0864854W Spencer
Wright Cemetery IN Owen cemetery 391608N 0865017W Spencer
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MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA -- CEMETERY
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Feature Name St County Equivalent Name Type Latitude Longitude USGS 7.5'
Map
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Bethesda Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393444N 0862512W Mooresville West
Bethlehem Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392744N 0863105W Paragon
Brian Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392829N 0861646W Cope
Brooklyn Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393211N 0862140W Mooresville East
Brooklyn Rest Park IN Morgan cemetery 393330N 0862220W Mooresville East
Butterfield Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393047N 0862157W Mooresville
East
Crown Center Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393435N 0863540W Hall
Flake Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392821N 0861754W Cope
Foster Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392801N 0862828W Martinsville
Friendship Park Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392410N 0863256W Paragon
Gerholt Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392523N 0861706W Cope
Goss Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392343N 0863519W Paragon
Highland Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393302N 0862813W Mooresville West
Hill Dale Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392536N 0862436W Martinsville
Hynds Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392449N 0863008W Paragon
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393207N
0861608W Mooresville East
Lingle Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392639N 0863628W Paragon
MacKenzie Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393311N 0861629W Mooresville East
Maxwell Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392258N 0862808W Martinsville
Monical Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393307N 0862211W Mooresville East
Mount Gilead Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392415N 0863027W Paragon
Mount Olive Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393639N 0861618W Mooresville
East
Mount Pleasant Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393257N 0863148W Hall
Mount Zion Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393225N 0863208W Hall
Nast Chapel Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392525N 0861703W Cope
North Branch Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393747N 0862713W Plainfield
Nutter Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392748N 0862523W Martinsville
Ratts Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392756N 0863350W Paragon
Schultz Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392539N 0862928W Martinsville
Scroggins Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392638N 0861948W Cope
Shiloh Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393135N 0861550W Mooresville East
Shumaker Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393115N 0863658W Hall
Silon Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393743N 0861925W Bridgeport
Sodom Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392050N 0863333W Modesto
Stierwalt Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392535N 0863607W Paragon
Stout Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392436N 0863026W Paragon
Thompson Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392655N 0861725W Cope
Walters Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393115N 0864013W Eminence
Whitaker-Patrick Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 393211N 0863738W Eminence
Williams Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392217N 0861631W Morgantown
Williams Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392837N 0862449W Martinsville
Williams Cemetery IN Morgan cemetery 392912N 0862119W Cope
Isom SUMPTER and wife Susanna LOVING settled in Owen Co from
NC ca 1820. They had 3 sons, Littleton Loven, Harvey P Jesse
A. Littleton married Martha CASE in Owen Co in 1842. I am
searching for more information on CASE and SUMPTER.
Suzanne
there are some NOEL and some Carpenter in the Adel cemetery and one of
the two names maybe both married into the Woods family
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000 19:14:43 EDT NHerman462(a)aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 08/19/2000 4:12:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
>NHerman462(a)aol.com writes:
>
><< AM researching and/or willing to share info on following OWEN CO,IN
>
> ancestors:
>
>
> Henry NOEL 1811-1894 and wife Mary KAYS 1807- 1889. Who was husband
>of
> daughter Mary Noel b 1841? Was it Hiram CARPENTER? Was there more
>than one
> Hiram CARPENTER , or did he marry more than once?
>
> Mary Ann Noel, b 1841 Owen Co, d 1894 Owen Co, married Hiram W
>Carpenter,
>s/o
> Levi and Mary Ooley Carpenter, Hiram b 1831 near Adel, Owen Co, d Jan
>13,
> 1893 Owen, bur Pleasant Valley Cem, Owen Co
> Hiram first Married Lucinda Hogan on Dec 20, 1849 and then Mary Ann
>Noel.
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