On 03/28/99, "Art Dillman" <dee(a)ccrtc.com> writes:
>What about Harrison County? A bunch of newfound online cousins
and I
>would like to find a way to fix up our family's cemetery (which is on
>private land--our family's old homestead). The lady who owns the land
>seems to be very nice and has no intention of destroying the cemetery,
>but neither does she have the resources to repair/replace stones, etc.
>All of us cousins live outside of Indiana (I'm probably closest, and I
>live in Texas), and we don't know of any family members still living in
>Harrison County.
We are currently working on a Harrison Co Cemetery but might be able
to
help. Please send me the location and details of the location. Maybe I
can help.
AFAIK, the cemetery was and is known as the FLOCK cemetery (NOT the
Little Flock cemetery, which I think is a church cemetery). According
to my info, it is listed on a USGS quadrangle sheet named Crandall (that
doesn't make sense to me, but that's what my info says), and is located
in Section 9, Township 3, Range 4. The cemetery is located in what used
to be Flocktown (before the whole town burned to the ground). It's
about 5 miles NE of Corydon, near the Zoar Church. It is among the 333
Harrison County cemeteries that were catalogued by Frederick P. Griffin
of Corydon (probably in the 1930s or 1940s). I can get the name and
address of the lady who now owns the land if need be, but I don't have
it on hand (a cousin does). Many of the FLOCK family (including my
ancestors and those of my cousins) are buried there.
Sarah Nunez
trinoaks(a)flash.net