Looking for information on David Ambrose Sterling,b Blount Co Tn? 1806? -
1858. Listed in 1840 Census in Edgar Co, 1850 Vigo CO. Married Mary
Mehitible Newton, (d/o Reuban Newton who settled in Sugar Creek C 1818.)
They had 10 children, (one was John T. who won the Congressional Medal of
Honor in CW.) Four sons and 2 son-in-laws served during the CW. David buried
in the New Hope/Sheets Cemetery? Mary buried Bethesda Cem, Who was his
parents? Where was his farm? Reuban Newton also buried in New Hope and his
wife Mary Elizabeth and infant son d 1820 were buried in the Old Spinning
Wheel Cemetery. Any information on these people would be most appreciated.
Thanks
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 9:09 PM
Subject: [InVigo] Re: Bettie Belle Tichenor Barcus
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Surnames: Tichenor, Barcus
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I believe I can add to your information about Bettie Belle Tichenor
Barcus. In the 1920 census, "Betty T(ichenor?) Barcus," 55-year old
divorced female who was born in Indiana, was residing at 1112 Dean Avenue,
Apt. #221, in Brooklyn, N.Y., with Lela M. Childs, a high school teacher
from Michigan.
This is not a guarantee, of course, but I do think it is a solid lead.
Perhaps you have already checked it. Please let me know what you learn.
William Tichenor was practicing law in Indianapolis in 1910 and 1920 and
daughters Barcus and Helen were still single and residing with their
parents. Barcus Tichenor was a college librarian in both West Lafayette
and Indianapolis that year. Helen Tichenor was a high school teacher in
Indianapolis. The William Tichenor family lived at 276 Audubun Drive.
Good luck!
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