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Subject: [INSWITZE] Turner Cemetery
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 00:39:55 -0400
From: "Philip Turner" <philip.turner(a)worldnet.att.net>
As the
author of the Switzerland County Indiana Cemetery Locator, I do
not know of a Turner Cemetery on Turner Road. There are two that are
reached via Turner Road but the graves are Mitchells and Gardners as far
as I know. If there were such a cemetery, no one reported it to me and I
found no evidence of any others in that particular area with the
exception of a possibility of one claimed to be "Valentine." I don't
believe any of these were in Morford's book. However, if Mark can check
the book for Turners there may be some buried elsewhere. Unfortunately,
I do not own a copy and have to use the library so can't give an answer
now.
Ellyn Kern
Has anyone heard of a Turner Cemetery in Switzerland County?
I have been told that there is a cemetery by that name on Turner Road which
runs off of State Road 250 east of Bennington near Fairview.
If you know about this cemetery and , especially, if you know who owns the
land on which it lies, please email me. A cousin of mine would like to
investigate it and make a copy of the tombstone inscriptions.
Thanks
Philip Turner
<philip.turner[at]worldnet.att.net>