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on individuals buried in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery listed alphabetically |
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ADAMS |
Elizabeth A. |
Daughter
of Riley and Elizabeth (Mullinix) Buis who are buried at the Mill Creek
Cemetery north of Belle Union. Elizabeth married Eli Samuel Adams 2 Dec 1868
in Putnam County. After Elizabeth died, Eli married Amanda J. Hurst 5 Oct
1871 in Putnam County. |
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ALLEN |
Catharine V. |
Daughter of William M. and Mary
Ann (Arnold) Allen. The family was in the 1860 and 1870 census in Marion
Twp., Putnam County but moved to Kansas after 1870. William and Mary Ann
Allen died in Cowley Co., Kansas. Mary Ann's parents James and Nancy (Brecken |
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ALLEN |
James |
Born
Monroe Co., Virginia (now W. Virginia). Was married to Frances Garten 5 Nov
1810 in Monroe Co., VA. Frances was the daughter of Nathaniel and Mary
Garten. Not sure where she is buried. |
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ALLEN |
James M. |
Son of William M. and Mary Ann
(Arnold) Allen. The family was in the 1860 and 1870 census in Marion Twp.,
Putnam County but moved to Kansas after 1870. William and Mary Ann Allen died
in Cowley Co., Kansas. Mary Ann's parents James and Nancy (Breckenridge |
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ALLEN |
Nancy F. |
Daughter of William M. and Mary
Ann (Arnold) Allen. The family was in the 1860 and 1870 census in Marion
Twp., Putnam County but moved to Kansas after 1870. William and Mary Ann
Allen died in Cowley Co., Kansas. Mary Ann's parents James and Nancy (Brecken |
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ALLEY |
Hanna |
Nee
Hanna Stevenson, not sure who her parents were. Married Washington Alley 1831
in North Carolina. Washington Alley is listed in the Ringgold County, Iowa
1880 census in the family of his daughter Rebecca Boldon. It is likely
Washington Alley is buried |
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48 |
ALLEY |
Rebecca |
Don't know who this is. |
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55 |
AMERMAN |
Samuel |
Not sure who this is. The only
Amerman, or variations of the spelling, listed in the 1850 census in Putnam
County is a Phillip Ammerman, age 22 born Ohio, in the family of Joseph and
Mary Wells. |
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85 |
BOWMAN |
Charlie P. |
Son
of Leonard and Mary M. (Hickman) Bowman, stones 87 and 88. Married Sarah Jane
Smith 24 Feb 1864 Putnam County, Indiana. Book 3 page 437. Served as a
private in the Company H. of the 11th Indiana Infantry in the Civil War.
Listed among the veterans of |
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44 |
BOWMAN |
Claude Orlando |
Son of John M. and Sarah Jane
(Smith) Bowman, stone 41. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 314. 1887
History of Putnam County, page 414. |
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BOWMAN |
Eartle B. |
Daughter of John M. and Sarah
Jane (Smith) Bowman, stone 41. |
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86 |
BOWMAN |
George W. |
Son
of Leonard and Mary M. (Hickman) Bowman, stones 87 and 88. Married Sarah Jane
Smith 24 Feb 1864 Putnam County, Indiana. Book 3 page 437. Served as a
private in the Company H. of the 11th Indiana Infantry in the Civil War.
Listed among the veterans of |
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BOWMAN |
Infant |
Son of John M. and Sarah Jane
(Smith) Bowman, stone 41. |
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BOWMAN |
John M. |
Son
of Leonard and Mary M. (Hickman) Bowman, stones 87 and 88. Married Sarah Jane
Smith 24 Feb 1864 Putnam County, Indiana. Book 3 page 437. Served as a
private in the Company H. of the 11th Indiana Infantry in the Civil War.
Listed among the veterans of |
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88 |
BOWMAN |
Leonard |
Born in Putnam County. Married
Mary M. Hickman 1835 in Preble Co., Ohio. Not sure who his parents were. |
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46 |
BOWMAN |
Lettie Elizabeth |
Daughter of John M. and Sarah
Jane (Smith) Bowman, stone 41. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 314. 1887
History of Putnam County, page 414. |
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BOWMAN |
Lydia |
This a partial stone with only
the date of death and month of age still intact. |
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56 |
BOWMAN |
Mariah A. K. |
Daughter of Leonard and Mary M.
(Hickam) Bowman, stones 87 and 88. |
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45 |
BOWMAN |
Martha Catharine |
Daughter of John M. and Sarah
Jane (Smith) Bowman, stone 41. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 314. 1887
History of Putnam County, page 414. |
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43 |
BOWMAN |
Mary Etta |
Daughter of John M. and Sarah
Jane (Smith) Bowman, stone 41. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 314. 1887
History of Putnam County, page 414. |
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BOWMAN |
Mary M. |
Daughter of Leonard and Mary M.
(Hickam) Bowman, stones 87 and 88. |
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87 |
BOWMAN |
Mary M. |
Wife of Leonard Bowman. Born
Mary Magdalene Hickman, daughter of Michael and Catherine (Schumacher)
Hickman. Michael Hickman is on stone 146, not sure where her mother is
buried. |
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BOWMAN |
Matilda J. |
Daughter of Leonard and Mary M.
(Hickam) Bowman, sstones 87 and 88. |
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BOWMAN |
Sarah J. |
Married John M. Bowman 24 Feb
1864 Putnam County, Indiana. Book 3 page 437. She was the daughter of Robert
L. and Elmira Smith, who are buried at the Clear Creek Cemetery southeast of
Groveland. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 314. Her brother Johnni |
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BOWMAN |
William B. |
Son of Leonard and Mary M.
(Hickam) Bowman, stones 87 and 88. |
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BRANN |
Charity |
Wife of William Brann. Not sure
who her parents were or when she and William were married. William Brann's
tombstone is with a pile of other stones laying at the south edge of the
cemetery. William and Charity are listed in the 1850 census in Marion Towns |
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BRANN |
Charlotte G. |
Not sure who this is. There is a
Richard L. Brann listed in the 1860 census in Marion Township, born about
1810 in Ohio. The other individuals listed in this census are William, age 23
born Ohio, Leroy B., age 20 born Ohio, James, age 17 born Ohio, Mary A |
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BRANN |
Eliza Ann |
Probably daughter of William and
Charity Brann, stone 114. |
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BRANN |
Luna M. |
Not sure who this is. Marriage
records indicate William H. Brann married Sarah E. Fitts 5 Feb 1863 in Putnam
County. These are probably Luna's parents, but I can find no other
information about them. |
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BRANN |
Mary A. |
Not sure who this is. It is
possible that this is a daughter of Richard Brann and Charlotte G. Brann,
who's stone is nearby. This stone is broken and there is no age, so it is
difficult to determine when this child was born, but there was a daughter
named |
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BRANN |
Richard |
Not sure who this is. There is a
Richard Brann listed in the 1850 census in Marion Township in the home of
John Brann, age 60 born in Virginia. That may or may not be the same Richard
Brann. |
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BRANN |
Sarah S. |
Not sure who this is. It is
possible that this is a daughter of Richard Brann and Charlotte G. Brann,
who's stone is nearby. This stone is broken and there is no age, so it is
difficult to determine when this child was born, but there was a daughter
named |
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114 |
BRANN |
William |
This is an old stone at the
south end of the cemetery. William is also listed on stone 114. |
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BRANN |
William |
Not sure who his parents were. His wife
Charity is buried in this cemetery, stone 114. William and Charity are listed
in the 1850 census in Marion Township with children Eliza, age 15, Silas, age
14, Martha, age 6 and Charlotte, age 4. This census lists |
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BRANN |
Zarelda Jane |
Not
sure who her parents were. Zarelda and Matthew Brann are listed in the 1850
census in Marion Township with children James, Ruth and Ann, who were born
from about 1845 to 1849. In this census, Matthew Brann's birthplace is listed
as Ohio and Zarelda's |
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BREWER |
Daniel |
Early settler of Marion Twp.,
1826-1828. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 170. |
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122 |
BRIDGES |
George W. |
Son of Moses Thomas Bridges and
Mary M. (Vansant) Bridges who are buried at the Fillmore Cemetery. |
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BROWN |
Benjamin C. |
Served
as a Private in Company I of the 11th Indiana Infantry in the Civil War.
Listed among the veterans of the Civil War in the Putnam County
Sesquicentennial 1966, page 47. |
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BRYAN |
Alexander |
Son of James & Eleanor
(Crawford) Bryan, who are buried in Owen County. James Bryan was a
Revolutionary War Veteran. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 645. |
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BRYAN |
Elizabeth |
nee Elizabeth Parker. Wife of
Alexander Bryan. Not sure who her parents were. |
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78 |
BRYAN |
Ethleen E. |
Daughter of Samuel Harvey &
Miranda Jemima (Kelly) Bryan, not sure where her parents are buried. Miranda
was the second wife of Samuel Harvey Bryan, who was a son of Alexander &
Elizabeth (Crawford) Bryan, stones 74 & 75. Samuel Harvey Bryan was a
brother |
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BRYAN |
Frances |
Daughter of Samuel Harvey &
Miranda Jemima (Kelly) Bryan, not sure where her parents are buried. Miranda
was the second wife of Samuel Harvey Bryan, who was a son of Alexander &
Elizabeth (Crawford) Bryan, stones 74 & 75. Samuel Harvey Bryan was a
brother |
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76 |
BRYAN |
Nancy |
First wife of Samuel Harvey
Bryan, who was a son of Alexander & Elizabeth (Parker) Bryan, stones 74
& 75, Nancy was born Nancy Case. Not sure who her parents were. |
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118 |
BUNTEN |
Addie E. |
Infant Daughter of William A.
and Mary T. (McDonald) Bunten. Her father is buried in this cemetery, stone
119. Not sure where her mother is buried. |
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120 |
BUNTEN |
Andrew H. |
Andrew Harrison Bunten. Son of
Andrew and Sarah T. (Burks) Bunten who are buried at the Bunten Cemetery
about two miles southeast of Fillmore. Andrew married Lucy Ann Evans 30 Oct
1843 in Putnam County and she is buried here. |
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150 |
BUNTEN |
Edna E. |
Daughter of William J. and Flora
E. (Ruark) Bunten, not sure where they are buried. |
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BUNTEN |
Fred |
Son of R. W. and M. J.
(McDonald) Bunten. From Putnam County
Death Records, Book A, page 196. |
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BUNTEN |
George |
Son of Andrew Harrison Bunten
and Lucy Ann (Evans) Bunten who are buried in this cemetery, stone 120. |
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BUNTEN |
Infant Daughter |
Daughter
of George C. and Mary (Shackleford) Bunten who are buried at the Fillmore
Cemetery. George C. Bunten's parents were Andrew and Sarah T. (Burks) Bunten
who are buried at the Bunten Cemetery about two miles southeast of Fillmore.
There is only one |
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120 |
BUNTEN |
Lucy A. |
Daughter of Robert and Margaret
(Warinner) Evans who are believed to be buried in Kansas. She married Andrew
Harrison Bunten 30 Oct 1843 in Putnam County and he is buried here. |
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116 |
BUNTEN |
Sarah A. |
Daughter of Richard and Mary
(McDonald) Bunten From Putnam County
Death Records, Book B, page 14. She was listed as Sadie in the death records. |
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BUNTEN |
Thomas B. |
Son of George C. and Mary
(Shackleford) Bunten who are buried at the Fillmore Cemetery. George C.
Bunten's parents were Andrew and Sarah T. (Burks) Bunten who are buried at
the Bunten Cemetery about two miles southeast of Fillmore. |
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119 |
BUNTEN |
William A. |
Son of Andrew Harrison Bunten
and Lucy Ann (Evans) Bunten, who are buried in this cemetery. William married
Mary T. McDonald 2 Oct 1866 in Putnam County. Since William died young, Mary
probably remarried as she is not buried here. |
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BUSBY |
Purlina |
Marriage records indicate
Paulina O'Neal married Matthew Busby 13 Aug 1854 in Putnam County. This
Paulina is the Purlina Busby buried here. Purlina is the daughter of Bailey
and Ruth Ann O'Neal who are buried here, stones 80 & 81. Not sure where
Matthew B |
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102 |
BUTLER |
William |
This stone does not have an age
or birth date. There is a William Butler in various census records in Marion
Twp, the latest in 1920 where he is a resident of the County Home. Based on
the census records, the William Butler that shows up in these census r |
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187 |
BYRUM |
Mary |
Not sure who this is. Mary Byrum
is listed in the 1850, 1860 and 1870 census records in the Mt. Meridian area
as the head of household with (presumably) daughters Martha, born about 1838,
and Nancy, born about 1839. The 1880 census lists only Mary and Mar |
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130 |
CHRISTY |
Elizabeth |
Elizabeth
(Garten) Christy married James Christy 11 Oct 1804 in Monroe County, Virginia
(now West Virginia). She was the daughter of Nathaniel Garten. James and
Elizabeth were believed to have had eighteen children. |
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CHRISTY |
James |
James Milton Christy, Jr. His
parents were James M. Christy, Sr. and Sarah (Scarborough) Christy. James M.
Christy, Sr. was born in London, England in 1746 and died 1840 in Monroe Co.,
Virginia (now West Virginia). Sarah (Scarborough) Christy ws the daugh |
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128 |
CHRISTY |
James W. |
The stone of James W. Christy
was found under the ground behind that of James Christy, stone 129, when that
stone was leveled and reset. It was not listed on any previous listing. We
have not been able to determine who he is, but the stone says his father |
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99 |
CLARK |
Elizabeth |
First wife of Harvey Clark,
stone 100. She was the daughter of Adam and Anna Nichols, stone 113. |
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100 |
CLARK |
Harvey |
Son of Samuel and Cassie
(Stephenson) Clark, not sure where they are buried. Harvey was married to
Elizabeth Nichols, stone 99, 28 Aug 1856. He later married Levina Ruark, who
is on the same stone. Refer to Putnam County Death Records, Book G. Listed
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100 |
CLARK |
Levina |
Daughter of Thomas and Rachel
(Hays) Ruark, stones 134 and 135. She was married to Joel Wright 30 March
1851. Not sure when he died or where he is buried. She married Harvey Clark
30 Apr 1867 in Putnam County. 1887 History of Putnam County, page 519. |
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CLARK |
Martha F. |
Daughter of John and Paulina
(Stephenson) Clark, not sure where they are buried. Martha was a sister of
Jemima (Clark) Nichols Fortune, first wife of Harvey Nichols who is buried
here stone 79. After Harvey died, Jemima married Leonard H. Fortune and they |
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101 |
CLARK |
Paul L. |
Son of John B. and Marriet
"Hattie" (McCoy) Clark who are buried at the Fillmore Cemetery.
John B. Clark was the son of Harvey and Elizabeth (Nichols) Clark who are
buried here. |
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CLARK |
Samuel W. |
Son of Harvey and Elizabeth
(Nichols) Clark who are buried here, stones 99 and 100. |
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COOK |
Joseph T. |
Not sure who this is. There is a
Joseph Cook listed in the Marion Township census in 1860, age 21, which would
fit the age of this Joseph Cook. Also listed in this household are Susan, age
44, John, age 20, Samuel, age 16 and Martha J., age 12. |
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COOPER |
Frances W. |
Probably daughter of Randolph
and Rebecca Ellis, not sure where they are buried. Frances married James R.
Cooper 1 Sept 1853 in Putnam County. Not sure where he is buried. |
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COX |
Jacob P. |
Son of Jacob & Frances
(Godby) Cox, who are buried in Pulaski Co., KY. Early Justice of Peace in
Marion Township. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 171. |
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COX |
Jefferson W. |
Son of Jacob P. & Lucinda S.
(Reece) Cox, stone 165. He was married twice, first to Emily McCarty 16 Sept
1858 in Putnam County, then to Amanda Barnard 20 Sept 1860, also in Putnam
County. Not sure where either of his wives are buried. His fist wife Emily |
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COX |
Lucinda S. |
First wife of Jacob P. Cox, nee
Reece. Not sure who her parents were. The original stone for Lucinda is just
north of this stone, stone 164. |
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COX |
Nancy P. |
Second wife of Jacob P. Cox,
they were married 11 July 1854 in Putnam County. Her parents were Alexander
and Elizabeth (Parker) Bryan, stones 74 and 75. |
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170 |
DENNY |
Cynthia |
Second wife of Robert B. Denny.
They were married 6 May 1862 in Putnam County. Daughter of Benjamin Wright,
Jr. and Mary (Hill) Wright. Mary (Hill) Wright is buried at the Hill/Wright
cemetery in Madison Township, as is Cynthia's brother Wellington Wright |
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171 |
DENNY |
Infant Dau |
Daughter of Robert B. and
Cynthia (Wright) Denny, stone 170. |
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172 |
DENNY |
Mary E. |
Daughter of Robert B. and
Cynthia (Wright) Denny, stone 170. |
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170 |
DENNY |
Robert B. |
Son of the Hon. James and Mary
Denny, not sure where they are buried. He was married twice, first to Sarah
F. Cox, in Nov 1858, and second to Cynthia Wright in May 1862. 1887 History
of Putnam County, page 433. Both wives are on the same stone as Robert. |
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DENNY |
Sarah F. |
First wife of Robert B. Denny.
Nee Sarah F. Cox, probably the daughter of Jacob and Lucinda Cox, stone 165. |
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DRAYER |
Infant d/o J. & M. |
Possibly
an infant daughter of Jacob and Margaret Ellen (Randolph) Drayer, not sure
where they are buried. They were married in Indianapolis 21 Sept 1862.
Margaret Ellen (Randolph) Drayer was the daughter of Presley and Elizabeth
(Ruark) Randolph and the |
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168 |
DRAYER |
William D. |
Probably the son of Jacob and
Margaret Ellen (Randolph) Drayer, not sure where they are buried. They were
married in Indianapolis 21 Sept 1862. Margaret Ellen (Randolph) Drayer was
the daughter of Presley and Elizabeth (Ruark) Randolph and the sister of W |
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DUNCAN |
Joseph |
Son of Nimrod and Hannah Duncan
who are probably buried Shelby Co., KY and Putnam Co., Ind, respectively.
Possibly the brother of Lydia Robinson who is buried here. Married Mary
"Polly" Robinson about 1819, probably in Kentucky. |
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DUNCAN |
Mary |
Wife of Joseph Duncan who is
buried here. Believed to be nee Mary "Polly" Robinson, not sure who
her parents were. |
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DUNCAN |
Sarah A. |
Not sure who this is. There is a
Sarah A. Duncan listed in the household of William W. Duncan in the 1860 Marion Township Census, but the age is
off by about five years. I can find no record of a Sarah marrying a W. Duncan
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DUNLAVY |
Francis O. |
Son
of John W. Dunlavey, who is listed among the veterans of the Civil War in the
Putnam County Sesquicentennial 1966, page 291. His mother was Nancy J.
(Straughan) Dunlavey, d/o Nathaniel and Polly (Brewer) Straughan. 1887
History of Putnam County, page |
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DUNLAVY |
Sanford Austen |
Son
of John W. Dunlavey, who is listed among the veterans of the Civil War in the
Putnam County Sesquicentennial 1966, page 291. His mother was Nancy J.
(Straughan) Dunlavey, d/o Nathaniel and Polly (Brewer) Straughan. 1887
History of Putnam County, page |
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ELLIS |
Clara I. |
Daughter of Hercules and
Elizabeth (Bridges) Ellis who are buried at the Bainbridge Cemetery.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Moses Thomas Bridges and Mary M. (Vansant)
Bridges who are buried at the Fillmore Cemetery. |
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ELLIS |
Matilda |
Wife of William Ellis. Daughter
of Noah and Elizabeth (Gastineau) Lee, who are buried at Stilesville.
Matilda's parents were from Pulaski Co., KY. |
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ELLIS |
William |
Married Matilda Lee 12 Nov 1867
Putnam Co., Ind |
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ELMORE |
Alice |
Not sure who this is. There was
an Alice Arnold that married Alfred Elmore in Putnam County 23 Jan 1876.
Also, an Alice Arnold, born about 1859,
was in the household of Comedore P. and Eveline Arnold in Marion Township
in the 1860 census. But I could not |
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31 |
ELMORE |
Walter |
Son of Alfred and Alice Elmore.
His mother is buried here, stone 30. Not sure where his father is buried. |
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175 |
FITZSIMMONES |
Meshaek |
Son of Richard and Sallie
(Presson) Fitzsimmons. He and his parents were all born in Kentucky. From Putnam County Death Records, Book L,
page 64. Note the spelling on the tombstone of the name Fitzsimmones. |
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175 |
FITZSIMMONES |
Susanna |
Born Susanna Chadd, not sure who
her parents were. She married Mesaek Fitzsimmons 27 July 1847 in Shelby
County, Kentucky. |
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176 |
FITZSIMMONS |
Sallie A. |
Daughter of Meshaek and Susanna
(Chadd) Fitzsimmons, stone 175. |
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174 |
FITZSIMMONS |
William M. |
Son of Meshaek and Susanna
(Chadd) Fitzsimmons, stone 175. |
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185 |
FITZSIMONS |
Richard |
Son of Meshaek and Susanna
(Chadd) Fitzsimmons, stone 175. |
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184 |
FITZSIMONS |
Susan E. |
Daughter of Meshaek and Susanna
(Chadd) Fitzsimmons, stone 175. |
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72 |
FOSTER |
Robert |
Son of Harry and Ertle (Ruark)
Foster. From Putnam County Birth Records. |
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73 |
FRY |
Lucy M. |
Daughter of Abner and Sophia
Jane (Sweet) Fry who are buried at the Roachdale Cemetery. |
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GAMBOLD |
John C. |
John Christian Gambold. Not sure
who his parents were. John married Nancy Swaim 19 Feb 1828. Nancy is believed
to be buried in Delaware County Iowa 1856. John is listed in subsequent
census records in the Coatesville area in Hendricks County. |
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GAMBOLD |
Narcissa E |
Daughter of John C. and Anna
"Nancy" (Swaim) Gambold. John is buried here, stone 25. Nancy is
believed to be buried in Delaware Co., Iowa. |
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GLAZEBROK |
Julius |
From Roster of Soldiers and
Patriots of American Rev buried in Indiana Vol 1: "Glazebrook, Julius
born 15 Apr 1752 Service Enlisted 10 Jun 1780 and July 1781 at Charlotte Co,
Va. Served 5 months under Capt Thomas Williams, and 3 mos under Capt. Andrew
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HARLAN |
Elmer A. |
Son of Enoch B. and Sarah
(Alley) Harlan, not sure where they are buried. The family is in the 1880
census in Coatesville. Enoch B. Harlan's parents and most of his family are
buried in Hendricks County. |
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HEAVIN |
Amanda C. |
Not sure who this is. This may
be nee Amanda Dice, wife of James Heavin who were married 28 Dec 1856 in
Putnam County. There is an inscription for an Amanda (Dice) Heavin at the
Ragan Cemetery south of New Winchester, wife of James Heavin, with the same d |
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HESSLER |
Josephine |
Daughter of John and Lucinda
Hinkle (Henkel) Hessler, not sure where they are buried. Lucinda was the
daughter of Simon and Mahala (Myers) Hinkle or Henkel who are buried at the
Hartman Cemetery northwest of Bainbridge. Two other children of John and Luci |
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147 |
HICKMAN |
Joseph H. |
Joseph
Henry Hickman. Son of Peter and Catharine (Shumacher) Hickman, stone 146. He
married Mary Martha Gaither 19 June 1850 in Putnam County, not sure where she
is buried. |
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HICKMAN |
Michael |
Son
of Peter and Regina (Boger) Hickman, who are believed to be buried in Loudon
Co., Virginia. Michael married Catharina Shumacher 11 Nov 1813. She is
believed to have died in Putnam County after 1862. Not sure where she is
buried. She was listed in the |
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105 |
HUNTER |
Isaphena |
Daughter of Samuel and Isaphena
Hunter who are buried here, stones 106 and 107. |
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106 |
HUNTER |
Isaphena |
First wife of Samuel Hunter, not
sure who her parents were or when they married. Note that this is the
earliest legible death date in this cemetery at 1835. |
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HUNTER |
Isaphena |
This person is also listed on
stone 106. |
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108 |
HUNTER |
Martha D. |
Second wife of Samuel Hunter.
According to Putnam County marriage records her name at marriage at 31 Mar
1836 was listed as Martha Ann Austler. |
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107 |
HUNTER |
Samuel |
Settled in Greencastle Township
1822, Purchased Greencastle Lot 120, lying beyond the northeast corner of the
courthhouse square for $83.50 about 1822. Weiks History of Putnam County,
pages 38 and 107. Samuel was apparently married twice, and his wives ar |
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ILLEGIBLE |
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This a partial stone with only
the age still intact. We could not locate the rest of this stone. |
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155 |
ILLEGIBLE |
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This is an old field stone that
was used as a grave marker. There is an inscripton scratched in the stone
that is difficult to read. The inscription may be EATD 1842 |
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156 |
ILLEGIBLE |
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This is an old field stone that
was used as a grave marker. There is an inscripton scratched in the stone
that is difficult to read. The inscription may be GTD 1842 |
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21 |
JAMES |
Flossie May |
Probably the daughter of Samuel
William and Rosa (Langhorne) James, not sure where they are buried. |
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22 |
KING |
Orie E. |
Possibly
son of Joseph and Lizzie (Frazier) King, who were married in Putnam County 12
Nov 1880. |
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186 |
KINSLER |
Ellen |
nee
Ellen Clark, not sure who her parents were. Third wife of Thomas Kinsler.
Ellen might be the sister of John Clark, father of Harvey Clark stone 100.
Harvey Clark is listed in the 1870 census in Marion Township, age 36, along
with his wife Jemima, age |
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186 |
KINSLER |
Thomas |
Married three times. First to
Patience Chadd 12 Nov 1810 in Bourbon Co., KY. She was the daugther of Samuel
Chadd who was a Revolutionary War Veteran. Thomas and Patience had ten
children, born in Harrison Co., KY and Putnam Co. Patience died about Apr 18 |
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KNIGHT |
Albert |
Son of James and Sarah (Vaughn)
Knight, born in Indiana. From Putnam County Death Records, Book A, page 194. |
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12 |
KNIGHT |
Catharine |
Married Loyd Knight 27 Dec 1820
in Wayne County, Indiana. Her maiden name was Catharine Stanley. Not sure who
her parents were. |
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11 |
KNIGHT |
John W. |
Served
in the 11th Regiment Indiana Volunteers. Listed among the veterans of the
Civil War in the Putnam County Sesquicentennial 1966, pages 47 and 291. |
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KNIGHT |
Loyd |
Son of Thomas and Elizabeth
(Williamson) Knight of Maryland. They are believed to be buried at the
Oakalla Cemetery in Madison Township. The family is believed to have moved to
Fleming Co., KY about 1800, then to Putnam County about 1836. Married Catharin |
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28 |
KNIGHT |
Margaret |
Daughter of J. W. and Sarah
(Applegate) McNary. From Putnam County
Death Records, Book B, page 15. The death records listed her as being
married, but didn't give her husband's name. Putnam County Marriage Records
Book 4, page 56 indicate Margaret married |
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27 |
KNIGHT |
Sadia |
Daughter of William L. and
Margaret (McNary) Knight, stones 28 and 29. |
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26 |
KNIGHT |
Walter |
Son of William L. and Margaret
(McNary) Knight, stones 28 and 29. |
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29 |
KNIGHT |
William L. |
Married Margaret NcNary 9 Jan
1867 in Putnam Co., Ind. |
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10 |
KNIGHT |
Willie |
Son of James and Sarah (Vaughn)
Knight, not sure where they are buried. |
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121 |
LEE |
Ann E. |
Daughter of Andrew and Sarah T.
(Burks) Bunten who are buried at the Bunten Cemetery about two miles
southeast of Fillmore. Ann married James William Lee 10 Oct 1880 in Putnam
County. He is believed to have remarried in Indianapolis after Ann died. |
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32 |
McDONALD |
Joseph W. |
Son of Clark and Ann R. McDonald
who are buried at the Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery southeast of Fillmore.
Brother of Shallum C. McDonald who is buried in this cemetery, stone 190. His
sister Mary T. McDonald married William Andrew Bunten, who is buried |
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190 |
McDONALD |
Shallum |
Son of Clark and Ann R. McDonald
who are buried at the Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery southeast of Fillmore.
Brother of Joseph W. McDonald who is buried in this cemetery, stone 32. His
sister Mary T. McDonald married William Andrew Bunten, who is buried i |
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MONNETT |
Ulysses A. |
I
don't know who his parents were. The closest match I can find in research is
Spencer C. Monnett and Mary Ann Greenlee who married in Putnam County 8 July
1855. |
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NICHOLAS |
Harvey |
Son of Adam and Anna Nichols,
stone 113. Note his name is spelled Nicholas on the stone. The History of
Putnam County (Wieks), page 541, indicates that Harvey's wife married Leonard
H. Fortune in 1879 and they are buried at the Fillmore Cemetery. Harvey i |
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113 |
NICHOLS |
Adam |
The History of Putnam County
(Wieks), page 541, indicates that Adam Nichols' wife Anna is also buried in
this cemetery. She died at the age of 50, which means she probably died about
1850. Note that Anna is not listed in the 1850 Census in the household o |
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53 |
NICHOLS |
Dillon W. |
Listed in various records as
William Dillon Nichols. Son of Rufus and Maria (Ellis) Nichols. Maria is
buried in this cemetery, stone 3. Not sure where Rufus is buried. Dillon W.
Nichols married Lucretia Stone 14 Feb 1890 in Pope Co., Illinois. After Dillo |
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112 |
NICHOLS |
Eva |
Possibly daughter of Anderson
and Laura (Tincher) Nichols and grandaughter of Adam Nichols who is buried
here, stone 113. |
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112 |
NICHOLS |
Maggie |
Possibly daughter of Anderson
and Laura (Tincher) Nichols and grandaughter of Adam Nichols who is buried
here, stone 113. |
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3 |
NICHOLS |
Maria |
Daughter of Randolph and Rebecca
Ellis, not sure where they are buried. Maria married Rufus Nichols 3 Sept
1857 in Putnam County. Not sure where Rufus is buried. Since Maria died
young, Rufus might have remarried and moved on. Rufus Nichols was the son of |
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OLIVER |
Morris H. |
Son
of Morris H. Oliver, Sr. and Catherine Jane "Katie" (Gardner)
Oliver who were wed 19 Aug 1852 in Putnam County. They are believed to have
died in Putnam County, but not sure where they are buried. Katie was the
sister of Luke Gardner, who is believed |
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82 |
O'NEAL |
Bailey |
Early settler of Marion Twp.,
1826-1828. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 170. Son of Bryant and Lavina
O'Neal, not sure where they are buried. May be from Ireland. Three of his
children are buried here. Nancy is buried between Bailey and Ruth Ann. Wi |
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191 |
O'NEAL |
Flora B. |
Probably daughter of William and
Susan (Lunsford) O'Neal, stones 192 and 193. |
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81 |
O'NEAL |
Nancy J. |
Daughter of Bailey and Ruth Ann
O'Neal who are buried here. |
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80 |
O'NEAL |
Ruth Ann |
Wife of Bailey O'Neal who is
buried here. Not sure who her parents were. |
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194 |
O'NEAL |
Sarah M. |
Sarah Margaret (Bunten) O'Neal.
Daughter of Andrew and Lucy (Evans) Bunten who are buried in this cemetery,
stone 120. Sarah married Marion O'Neal 30 Dec 1869 in Putnam County. Marion
O'Neal was the son of William and Susan (Lunsofrd) O'Neal who are burie |
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193 |
O'NEAL |
Susan |
Daughter of Peter and Sarah
Lunsford, who are buried at the Lunsford cemetery, a small family plot just
east of Fillmore. Married William O'Neal probably about 1840. |
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192 |
O'NEAL |
William |
Son
of Bailey and Ruth Ann O'Neal who are buried here, stones 80 & 82. |
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50 |
OWEN |
Emma A. |
Probably daughter of Reuben S.
and Sarah E. (Piercy) Owen who were married 27 July 1854 in Putnam County and
are listed in the 1870 census in Floyd Township. Possibly twin of Emrous,
stone 49 which is beside this stone. |
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49 |
OWEN |
Emrous |
Probably son of Reuben S. and
Sarah E. (Piercy) Owen who were married 27 July 1854 in Putnam County and are
listed in the 1870 census in Floyd Township. Possibly twin of Emma, stone 50
which is beside this stone. |
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91 |
PHILLIPS |
Charles O. |
Son of Jacob Winfield Phillips
and Mary G. (Straughan) Phillips. His mother is buried here, not sure where
his father is buried. |
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92 |
PHILLIPS |
Mary G. |
Daughter of Nathaniel S. and
Polly (Brewer) Straughan. Nathaniel is buried here, stone 90, not sure where
Polly is buried. Mary wed Jacob Winfield Phillips 1 Oct 1863 in Putnam
County. Jacob remarried after Mary died to Louisa Jane Shields 14 Oct 1866. No |
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181 |
PRATHER |
Catharine L. |
Daughter of Greenbery and
Elizabeth (Knight) Prather, stones 177 and 179. |
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178 |
PRATHER |
Elizabeth |
Daughter of Thomas and Rachel
(Gaither) Prather, and sister of Greenbery Prather. She was apparently never
married. |
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179 |
PRATHER |
Elizabeth |
Wife of Greenbery Prather, stone
177, and also earlier married to William Jennings Prather (stone 189). Her
parents were Lloyd and Catherine (Stanley) Knight, stones 12 and 13.
Elizabeth was married twice, first to William Jennings Prather 14 July 1842 in |
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177 |
PRATHER |
Greenbery |
Born in North Carolina. From
Putnam County Death Records, Book A, page 18. Son of Thomas and Rachel
(Gaither) Prather, both of whom were born in Maryland and are buried at the
New Chapel Cem., Watson, Utica Twp., Clark Co., Ind. Thomas Prather's parents
w |
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143 |
PRATHER |
James E. |
Son of Greenbery and Elizabeth
(Knight) Prather, stones 177 and 179.
Elizabeth Knight was married to two brothers, Greenberry and Thomas
Prather. Thomas Prather's parents were Basil and Cloe (Robertson) Prather. |
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180 |
PRATHER |
John T. |
Son of William Jennings Prather
and Elizabeth (Knight) Prather. William Jennings Prather's father was William
B. Prather, who was an uncle of Greenbery Prather. William B. Prather's
brother Thomas Prather was Greenbery Prather's father. William B. Prather |
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182 |
PRATHER |
Loyd C. |
Son of William B. and Elizabeth
(Knight) Prather. See narrative of John T. Prather, stone 180 for more
information. |
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189 |
PRATHER |
William |
William
Jennings Prather. His parents were William B. and Lettice (McCarroll)
Prather. Wiliam B. Prather was the son of Basil and Cloe (Robertson) Prather.
William B. Prather was a brother of Thomas Prather, Greenbery Prather's
father. |
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183 |
PRATHER |
William G. |
Son of William B. and Elizabeth
(Knight) Prather. See narrative of John T. Prather, stone 180 for more
information. |
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PURSEL |
Joel |
Don't know who this is. There
are two Benjamin Purcell's listed in the 1840 census, one in Greencastle
Township and one in Madison Township. The Benjamin Purcell listed in that
census in Madison Township is the only one with a son in the same age range as |
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36 |
PURSEL |
Theodore |
Don't know who this is. I can
find no Theodore Purcell, or any other variations of spelling of the surname,
in any of the census records. |
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127 |
RAINES |
Henry W. |
Son of James W. and Sidney J.
(Christy) Raines. His mother is buried here, stone 126. Not sure where his
father is buried. |
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126 |
RAINES |
Sidney J. |
Daughter
of John B. and Cornelia (Sims) Christy who are buried at the Fillmore
Cemetery. Sidney married James W. Raines 21 Sept 1865 in Putnam County, not
sure where he is buried. John B. Christy's father and Sidney's grandfather
was James M. Christy who |
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142 |
RANDOLPH |
William W. |
Son of Presley and Elizabeth
(Ruark) Randolph, not sure where they are buried. The family is in Morgan
County in the 1850 census, then the family is in Marion County in census
records after that, without Presley. It can be presumed that Presley died
betwe |
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144 |
REED |
Mary E. V. |
Wife of George Reed. This family
is in the 1870 census in Marion Township along with children Margaret, age 5,
Robert, age 3, and David, age 1. Also in the household is Ann Shoemaker, age
72. It is possible that Ann Shoemaker is Mary's mother, but I can f |
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145 |
REED |
Mary |
Daughter of George W. and Mary
E. V. Reed. Her mother is buried next to her. Not sure where George is
buried. Marriage records indicate a George W. Reed married Mary V. Miller 7
July 1884 in Putnam County. Not sure if that George Reed is the father of thi |
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136 |
REEDE |
Mary |
Probably the mother of David B.
Reede and Jonathan Reede who married Bunten sisters. Several of the Reede
children are buried at the Bunten Cemetery southeast of Fillmore. |
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137 |
REEDE |
Olive L. |
Probably the daughter of
Jonathan and Sarah Ann (Bunten) Reede, not sure where they are buried.
Jonathan and Sarah Ann also had an infant son who is buried at the Bunten
Cemetery southeast of Fillmore. |
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ROBERTS |
Emma F. |
Not sure who this is. There are
at least three Emma Roberts' in the 1900 and 1910 Putnam County census
records that could fit the age of this Emma Roberts. |
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139 |
ROBINSON |
Benjamin F. |
I can find no information on
this individual in the census or marriage records. |
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14 |
ROBINSON |
John |
Was on the jury January 1841 for
a murder trial. The accused was found guilty and was executed, the first
execution in the county. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 227. |
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ROBINSON |
Lydia |
Wife of Benjamin Robinson, who
is possibly the brother of John Robinson who is buried here. According to
census and other records, Lydia was born about 1804 in Kentucky. In the 1850
census Lydia and Benjamin are living in Marion Twp., Putnam Co. Also in t |
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ROBINSON |
Sarah |
Wife of John Robinson, stone 14.
Not sure who her parents were or when she and John were married. |
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69 |
RUARK |
Andrew J. |
Andrew
Jackson Ruark. Born 30 Aug 1844, died 9 Sept 1921. Son of Thomas and Rachel
(Hays) Ruark, stones 134 and 135. |
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159 |
RUARK |
Frank A. |
Stone
is hard to read, it may be Frank R. Son of Mary E. Ruark, who is on the same
stone. May be son of James Madison Ruark who was a son of Thomas and Rachel
(Hays) Ruark, stones 134 and 135. |
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132 |
RUARK |
Joseph W. |
Joseph William Ruark was a son
of Thomas and Rachel (Hays) Ruark, stones 134 and 135. Joseph married Mary
Day, stone 66, 25 Dec 1855 in Putnam County. Refer to the Putnam County Death
Records, Book B, page 23. |
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132 |
RUARK |
Louisa |
Daughter of James H. and Emily
(Parks) Farmer, not sure where they are buried. Weiks History of Putnam
County, page 314. Sister of Sarah Ellen (Farmer) Ruark, stone 69. 1887
History of Putnam County, page 519. |
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132 |
RUARK |
Louisa J. |
Putnam
County Death Records, Book D, page 51 listed her as Louisa Jane Ruark, a
widow. Her father was listed as James Farmer and her mother was listed as
Emily Parker. |
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133 |
RUARK |
Marietta |
Daughter of Thomas Jefferson
Ruark and Rebecca (Weatherby) Ruark. Her father is buried at the Fillmore
Cemetery, not sure where her mother is buried. Her father Thomas Jefferson
Ruark was the son of Thomas and Rachel (Hays) Ruark who are buried here, ston |
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66 |
RUARK |
Mary |
nee Mary Day, not sure who her
parents were. Wife of Joseph William Ruark, stone 132. |
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132 |
RUARK |
Mary |
Wife of Joseph William Ruark. On
stone 66 also. |
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159 |
RUARK |
Mary E. |
May be the wife of James Madison
Ruark, who was a son of Thomas and Rachel (Hays) Ruark, stones 134 and 135.
If so, she was born Mary Eveline Day, not sure who her parents were. James
Madison Ruark is believed to be buried in Russell Twp., Putnam County. |
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71 |
RUARK |
Ora V. |
Putnam County Death Records,
Book C, page 15 listed his father as "Duck" Ruark. His mother's
name was not listed. |
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134 |
RUARK |
Rachel |
Wife of Thomas Ruark, nee Hays.
Not sure who her parents were. 1887 History of Putnam County, page 519. |
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69 |
RUARK |
Sarah E. |
Sarah Ellen Farmer, daughter of
James H. and Emily (Parks) Farmer, who are buried at the Deer Creek Cemetery
in Warren Twp., Putnam Co. Weiks History of Putnam County, page 314. She
married Andrew Jackson Ruark 22 Nov 1863 in Putnam County. Her husband An |
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135 |
RUARK |
Thomas |
Son
of Peter and Milkah (Price) Ruark, not sure where they are buried. The family
is listed in the 1850 census in Pulaski Co., KY., which noted that Peter was
born in Maryland. Thomas was born in
North Carolina. From Putnam County Death Records, Book A, |
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70 |
RUARK |
Thomas O. |
Son of Andrew J. and Sarah E.
(Farmer) Ruark who are buried here, stone 69. |
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158 |
SHEPHERD |
Robert C. |
Born 1 Dec 1829 and died 4 Nov
1915. From Putnam County Death
Records, Book L, page 57. His wife is listed as Cordilla Frances Shepherd.
His parents were listed as Thomas and Susan (Turner) Shepherd. Robert and his
parents were all listed as being born i |
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51 |
SIDDONS |
Louisa |
Her husband Thomas J. Siddons
(Siddens) was an early Fillmore postmaster from Jan 18, 1867 to July 1867.
Weiks History of Putnam County, page 172. Not sure where he is buried. |
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148 |
SILL |
C. E. |
This
is an old stone with an inscription scratched on the backside that looks like
C E Sill. There is a Sill family in some of the historical records of Marion
Township. On page 291 of the 1966 Putnam County Sesquicentennial is the
following: "In June of |
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SMITH |
Elizabeth |
Daughter of Thomas and Mary
"Polly" (Reeves) Newton, not sure where they are buried. Mary is
the daughter of Stacy and Sarah
(Lawrence) Reeves who are buried at Brick Chapel. Elizabeth married Abraham
B. Smith 1 July 1852 in Putnam County. Not sure where |
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61 |
SMITH |
Johnnie |
Son of Robert L. and Elmira
Smith, not sure where they are buried. Weiks History of Putnam County, page
314. His sister Sarah J. Bowman is buried in this cemetery, stone 41. |
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152 |
STEERS |
Henry H. |
Son of Joseph and Sarah Steers
who are buried here, stones 152 & 154. The original stone for Henry is
just south of this one. |
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163 |
STEERS |
James |
Son
of Joseph and Sarah Steers who are buried here, stones 152 & 154. |
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152 |
STEERS |
Joseph |
Not
sure who his parents were. The family is in the 1840 census in Madison Twp.,
Putnam County and in the 1850, 1860 and 1870 census in Marion Twp., Putnam
County. |
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STEERS |
Luella M. |
Not sure who her parents were.
There are two consecutive Steers families in the 1860 and 1870 census records
in Marion Twp, Putnam County. Based on the ages of the children and parents,
it is probable the parents of this girl were William and Harriet Stee |
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6 |
STEERS |
Maggie M. |
Not sure who her parents were.
There are two consecutive Steers families in the 1860 and 1870 census records
in Marion Twp, Putnam County. Based on the ages of the children and parents,
it is probable the parents of this girl were William and Harriet Stee |
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4 |
STEERS |
Ogilva R |
Not sure who her parents were.
There are two consecutive Steers families in the 1860 and 1870 census records
in Marion Twp, Putnam County. Based on the ages of the children and parents,
it is probable the parents of this girl were William and Harriet Stee |
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151 |
STEERS |
Polly Ann |
Daughter of Joseph and Sarah
Steers who are buried here, stones 152 & 154. Polly is also on her
parent's stone just south of this one. |
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154 |
STEERS |
Sarah |
Wife of Joseph Steers, not sure
who her parents were. Joseph and Sarah were probably married about 1820 to
1825. According to census records, Sarah was born in Tennessee. |
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162 |
STEERS |
Sarah C. |
Not sure if this is the wife of
James Steers, stone 163, or his sister. I could find no marriage record for
James Steers in Indiana matching a Sarah of about this age. |
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47 |
STEWART |
Julina |
Don't know who this is. |
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125 |
STORM |
Infant Dau |
Daughter of Hiram Thomas and
Sarah E. (Evans) Storm, not sure where they are buried. Hiram was the son of
Isaac Jr. and Sarah (Lunsford) Storm who are buried at the Bethel Cemetery. |
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125 |
STORM |
Isaac C. |
Son of Hiram Thomas and Sarah E.
(Evans) Storm, not sure where they are buried. Hiram was the son of Isaac Jr.
and Sarah (Lunsford) Storm who are buried at the Bethel Cemetery. |
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95 |
STORM |
Moses |
May be the son of Robert G. and
Leannah Willis (Christy) Storm who are buried at the Bethel Baptist Church
cemetery southeast of Fillmore. Note that this stone appears to indicate the
mother is A. W. Storm, but the stone of Pearl Storm, the next stone sou |
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96 |
STORM |
Pearl |
May be the daughter of Robert G.
and Leannah Willis (Christy) Storm who are buried at the Bethel Baptist
Church cemetery southeast of Fillmore. Note that this stone appears to
indicate the mother is L. W. Storm, while the mother on the stone of Moses
Stor |
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90 |
STRAUGHAN |
Mary |
Second wife of Nathaniel S.
Straughan, stone 90. Daughter of Morris and Charity Woods and widow of Thomas
Barnard. 1887 History of Putnam County, page 410. |
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90 |
STRAUGHAN |
N. S. |
Nathaniel S. Straughan. Born in
Shelby Co., KY, s/o John and Obedience (Scott) Straughan. His paternal
ancestors were of German ancestry, and his maternal ancestors of
Scotch-English. His grandfather, John Strughan, was a Revolutionary soldier,
and his fa |
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60 |
TARBUTTON |
Eli |
Not sure who his parents were.
According to census records and the inscription on his tombstone, he was born
in Maryland. Based on their age and the age of their children in the 1840
census, Eli and Margaret were probably married about 1810, location unkn |
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59 |
TARBUTTON |
Margaret |
Not sure who her parents were.
According to census records, Margaret was born in Virginia. The only census
records that lists children or grandchildren was the 1840 census which shows
Margaret and Eli in Floyd Township with a male born between 1810-1820 a |
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98 |
TERRY |
Mary A. |
Daughter of Harvey and Elizabeth
(Nichols) Clark who are buried here, stones 99 and 100. She married Thomas B.
Terry 14 Oct 1880 in Putnam County. Thomas Terry married a second time to Ida
McNary 15 May 1884 in Putnam County. Thomas and Ida Terry moved to |
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39 |
VANDYKE |
Nelson H. |
Son of Quinton and Lucinda
(Bunten) Van Dyke, not sure where they are buried. |
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110 |
WEATHERLY |
Charlotte T. |
Daughter
of Hugh and Margaret (Whitesell) Reat. Hugh Reat was a veteran of the War of
1812 and is buried at the Old Greencastle/Hanna St./Blackstock Cemetery in
Greencastle. Charlotte married John L. Weatherly 19 Dec 1850 in Putnam
County. Not sure where |
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109 |
WEATHERLY |
Isabel G. |
Not sure who this is. May be
mother in law of Charlotte T. Weatherly, stone 110. |
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WILSON |
Sally Bell |
This
may be the daughter of Sarah F. Wilson who is buried here, stone 196. If so,
I am not sure who her father John Wilson is. |
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195 |
WILSON |
Sarah F. |
Not sure who this is. I am not
able to fit any Sarah to a Wilson in marriage or census records. |
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WRIGHT |
Infant d/o A.F.&M. |
Infant daughter of Absolom
Franklin Wright and Mary "Polly" (Chatham) Wright who are buried at
the Clear Creek Cemetery southeast of Groveland. |
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