Rhonda, they are probably in unmarked graves. I don't know where that
cemetery located, but you can be sure it was near a mine. Sulphur
Springs were a byproduct of the coal mine era! Was their an old Funeral
Home up that way, and be sure you are looking around Diamond, Indiana
for his records. Clay or Parke Co, would also be a good place to
search. Bob Lawson's old notebook papers are at Center Point. I Zeroxed
the ones he gave me years ago and I put them into a notebook.
Mary Gardner
-----Original Message-----
From: Rhonda Yamauchi <rhonda.yamauchi(a)gmail.com>
To: INVIGO <INVIGO(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sun, Jul 6, 2014 9:44 pm
Subject: [INVIGO] Sulphur Springs Cemetery
I was wondering if someone on the list might know who would have
cemetery
records for Sulphur Springs Cemetery near Fontanet, Indiana and how I
might
contact them. I can't seem to find a phone number on the internet for
that
cemetery.
I am looking for the tombstone of William Lawson ca 1829-1899. His
wife,
Louisa Durham-Lawson is buried there as are many of his children so I
figured he is probably buried there as well.
Rhonda
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