Doris and Hazel were sisters in law. and yes it was once called Troy.
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Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Pleasant Valley Cemetery ???
Thanks Kathy. I've been to Adel Cemetery, which was once called
Troy
Cemetery as several of the Noel family line are buried there as is Eliza
Hall Noel's father Alexander Hall. We did have some Woods on our Noel
side.......Hazel Noel m. Johnnie Woods, they are the parents of the singer
Lloyd Woods of Spencer.
thanks again..........Nj
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From: "Kathy Bass" <Fishhook1(a)verizon.net>
> I think they might be buried in Adel cemetery which is located across
the
> road from Adel Church of Christ.. and fairly close to the farm
of
Charlie
> Wood. I think Doris Wood widow of Nathaniel Wood was either a
Noel or
> Carpenter and her parents are buried there. Doris will be 90 the end of
> June and lives in town of Spencer now.
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> Subject: [INOWEN] Pleasant Valley Cemetery ???
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>
> > Does anyone know where this old Cemetery is located? Does it still
> exsist? Or is it called by another name now? Does anyone have a listing
> of people that were buried there? Looking for Mary Noel Carpenter &
Hiriam
> W. Carpenter.
> >
> > This article sent to me says that Pleasant Valley was what we now call
> Adel:
> >
> > Pleasant Valley is also Adel or even "Dog Walk" on the boarder of
> > Franklin and Clay townships but in Clay County. Story appeared in
> > Evening World newspaper, June 4, l974...called 'Scenic Clay Township"
> > by Dixie Kline. Pleasant Valley platted in l859 by Levi Carpenter,
> > one of those places I call "vernacular neighborhoods"...whatever was
> > there and to be known as Pleasant Valley burned...but of course we
> > still know Adel but Dog Walk has gone the way of Red Haven and
> > other crossroad communities that have dropped out of common knowledge.
> >
> > thanks,
> > N.J.Skinner White
> >
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> > "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past"
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