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Author: sharplongancestors
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You can e-mail the Randolph County Historical Society, it now has both a website and
e-mail address.
You can ask for her to look at both the city level and county level in the death indexes
for his death.
www.randolphcountyindianahistoricalsociety.org
The e-mail address for the museum is on every web page. I am not going to write it here
because of the spammers who glean addresses from these postings.
I would also recomend that you write or call the Randolph County Clerks Office for a copy
of his will. It might list his children.
100 S. Meridian Street, Winchester, IN 47394
I would also check for an obit on him in the Richmond Newspaper, the Union City Times, and
the maybe the other Winchester and Randolph County newspapers, I would not just be
satisfied with the one obit. There were many newspapers in Randolph County at that time.
You will need to borrow microfilm from the Indiana State Library through your local
library. The State Library has a list of all the newspapers they have microfilmed on
line. And if they are not to busy, they will look for an obit in the other newspapers for
you, to help you determine which papers he was in for you to borrow. You will have to
check out the details on their website.
If you find other newspapers with obit, you might also check that same newspaper a week or
two before to see if he was listed in the sickness list, or the community coming and
goings lists that they did back then. And sometimes a week or two latter a thank you is
in the paper from the family for all the condolences and cards for the family. Every once
in awhile, there is a poem written by a family member or close friend in the paper about
the deceased as well.
The museum does not have every newspaper in the county in microfilm, but we sure wished
that we did.
You might have to track down the kid's death info to prove he was their father and
which wife was their mother.
As far as undertakers, it was not a law that a body had to be prepared by an undertaker
for burial, the family would of cleaned and dressed him for the wake and funeral and could
of just purchased a coffin for the burial, and could of taken him, themselves, to the
cemetery.
andrea
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