I didn't find it in the Gossett listings.
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/in/porter/cemetery/gost-hag.txt
I don't know the name of the one at the Toll Road and 149, (McCool?)
but Calvary and McCool Cemeteries are not on line yet.
Union Cemeteries:
None in Blachly
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/in/porter/cemetery/blachly.txt
No list yet for Janes
A partial list for Mosier (not in there, either)
The page for Porter County Cemetery listings is:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/indiana/porter.html
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-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy Cole
There should be a HOECKELBERG at either the old
Gossett cemetery or that one just south of the
Toll Road and west of SR 149 -- I forget the name.
If she was (and probably so) married to one of the
HOECKELBERG's from the McCool or Wanatah regions,
then her husband may be buried there and she may
have been laid to rest with him.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan Meyers" >
Hi William,
I found no listing for any HOECKELBERG in the
Chesterton
Cemeteries. I also checked Jackson, Liberty,
Westville and Pine.
No one by that name at those either! (I was
hoping to find who
she was buried next to. :) Maybe she didn't have
a stone?
Your best source would be The Chesterton Tribune.
I'll keep my eyes open for clues.
Jan Meyers
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-----Original Message-----
From: W Taber >
>Michigan City Evening Dispatch
>14 Oct 1936, page 13
>
>Mrs. Charles Hoeckelberg, well known and beloved
Chesterton woman,
>passed away at her home on Calumet Rd,
Chesterton, at 8:30 p.m,
>Tuesday after a lingering illness.
>
>Funeral services will be conducted at the First
M. E. church, with
>Rev. Henry Braun officiating. Burial will be in
the Chesterton
>cemetery.
>
>There obviously isn't much information in this
obituary. It doesn't
>say anything regarding survivors, and perhaps
there weren't any. But
>it doesn't say that either. I'm trying to
determine which Charles
>Hoeckelberg she was the wife of, and what her
first name was. Any
>help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>William Taber, Indianapolis