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>From Barb Huff:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/obituaries/obit_lemaster-s.htm
Ralph LeMasters, d 1952
Ophelia HENDRICKSON Lemasters, d 1968
Carroll W. Lemasters, d 1987
Gladys THEOBALD Lemasters, d 2000
Arthur LEMASTERS, d 1998
Stella, d 1908
Infant, d 1908
Lennie, d 1928
TINDALL
PIGMAN
ROBERTS
CARLIN
HILL / HALL
PALMERTON
TREON
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Virginia. Benjamin F Ensley married Jerusha A Perry in Shelby county on 17 Jan 1875, source is book 10, page 337. Don
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I am reseaching the Montgomery families of Shelby County Indiana. By 1850 there are at least two, one from Scott County KY and another from Wayne county IN (mine).
There are several individuals born in TN and married in Shelby County.
James M. Montgomery born about 1815 who married Mary Jane Montgomery of the KY family and moved to Polk County Iowa by 1850
Rebecca Montgomery born about 1822 who married Robert M. Montgomery, he is also of the KY family.
Melinda Montgomery born 1827 and married Wm Applegate.
There are two James Montgomerys about the same age in the 1850 census. One born about 1800 in KY wife Elizabeth.
The other born about 1792 in PA wife Jane born TN. This James could be part of the Wayne County family.
Would like to here from others interested in these families.
I know the following isn't about your county, but is there anyway that the
letters mentioned would still be around? I know I'm a dreamer! Thanks.
>From the Decatur Co., IN Website:
GREENSBURG REPOSITORY
Saturday October 1, 1836, page 3 column 4
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Greensburgh, Indiana, on the 30th September,
1836, which will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters, if not
taken out within three months from this date.
...Samuel Jones...Austin Moore...Belinda Moore...Gilbert M'Crary...Luellen
Plake...
A. DAVISON, P.M.
Oct. 1, 1836
N.B. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are
advertised. A.D.
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Subject: [INSHELBY] post office letter list, 1901
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Surnames: Bassett Parker
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I am hoping someone can help me with an obituary lookup in Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana.
Anna (Parker) Bassett, daughter of Phineas & Louis (Southworth) Bassett, was born 6 Mar 1791 in CT and died 12 Nov 1865. She is buried in Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana. She was the 2nd wife of John Bassett of Brown County, Indiana.
You can post the result here, or contact me directly at bassettgenealogy(a)hotmail.com.
This article is entitled "Confederate X Roads". At first I thought it would
be Boggstown, but it appears to be Noble Twp news. Does anyone know the
history of this name?
March, 1901
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/historical_articles/history_nobl.htm
BROWN
WASHBURN
COX
LOWE
MOORE
JONES
HALLORAN
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