Some of the people buried in the Old Ossian Cem were moved to the Oaklawn
when it was started. Could be your answer
Connie Brubaker
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Subject: Re: [INWELLS] William Craig, Jefferson twp, Wells co., IN pioneer
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Author: marthaswaim
Surnames: Craig and McConnel
Classification: queries
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Are you researching William Craig and wife Jennet? b. Scotland, them moved
to Canada and then Indiana? I have a Mary McConnel who married his son
William. Have been trying to find where they were buried and noticed that
their parents seem to have been buried twice:
1863: Craig, William 19457921 (Senior)
b. 1798 d. Nov. 21, 1863 buried Oak Lawn
1875: Craig, Jennet 19457685
b. 1802 d. Apr. 22, 1875 buried Oak Lawn
Craig
Jennet
Old Ossian
04-22-1875 (which year is right?)
Craig
William
Old Ossian
11-21-1878
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