You could contact a local funeral home and ask them who has the official burial records
for that cemetery. Most are online these days and you can find them in a Google search.
Demoney-Grimes, Smith & Sons, or Sheets are a couple that come to mind.
Stan Follis
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Subject: [INWHITLE] Riders of Whitely
Looking for any information on a Catherine Hake/Hage/ Hagen possible died
& buried in Whitley after 1850.
Catherine Hake's daughter, also named Catherine married John Rider. They
moved to Whitley Co.IN, from York Co. PA before 1850 when we find them in the
census. Catherine Hague is shown living with them.
John Rider died in 1889 and according to his will his wife Catherine Hake
rider was still living. John was interred at Lakeview Cemetery, Richland
plot #-3-13-1. I am wondering if anyone can contact the church or cemetery
association for Lakeview to see if there was in fact interments for
Catherine Hague/Hage/Hake and Catherine Hake Rider.
According to their online index there is only a interment for Rider John
died March 1 1889 aged 68 years 8 months 6 days Lakeview-3-13-1
If their records were gathered by a visual transcription it is possible
that both Catherines were interred there but no marker exists.Does anyone know
if a complete records exist or where I can get that information?
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