Source: North Manchester
Journal, June 4, 1903
TO FIX CEMETERY, Effort Being made to Improve
Old Cemetery
The old cemetery on North Market street is just now
attracting attention because it needs attention in more
ways than one. Beyond an occasional mowing of the grass,
little is done to keep the place as a cemetery should be
kept. A fence is needed around the lot, and in many
places the lots should be graded and the graves filled
up. These improvements will all cost money, and as there
is no association back of the cemetery, the expense will
naturally fall on those interested by having friends or
relatives buried there, and upon those interested in the
welfare and appearance of the town.
With the purpose of raising funds for this purpose, H.B.
Sheller has headed a subscription paper, and has
circulated it about town. He also asks that all living
away from town having an interest in this cemetery send
to him whatever contributions they are able to make. He
will receipt for the same, and later show how the money
has been used.
This is possibly as old a cemetery as there is to be
found in this part of the country. There are graves
there dating back in the thirties, and many of the old
pioneers who did much to pave the way for the present
prosperous town and community have found their last
resting place in that lot. From respect to the work that
these people have done, the town should feel an interest
in caring for the cemetery, and those who have relatives
buried there should not be slow in assisting.
Source: NMHS Newsletter May 1986
HOLDERMAN
PARK MEMORIAL BEING COMPLETED
A long time goal of the Historical
Society is nearing fulfillment with the work almost
completed on the Halderman/Holderman Cemetery site on
North Market Street.
The cemetery was established by
Allen Halderman in the early years of North Manchester.
Between 1838 and 1909, 375 people were buried
there. Many
of these were children and young adults, reminding us of
the high mortality rate in the time before modern
medicines.
The Halderman family continued to
hold title to the ground until 1940, when they deeded it
to the town of North Manchester for a park, with
provision that the tombstones and bodies should be moved
to Oaklawn Cemetery.
It was the plan that this would be done with WPA
funds and labor; but the federal government would not
approve use of WPA labor for the project because it was
a private cemetery.
So nothing was done.
As the years went by, many of the
tombstones fell or were pushed over.
Some were taken away by relatives, and some were
taken for doorsteps and driveways.
Several eventually were stacked in the northeast
corner of the plot.
As the plan for some action
developed, a two-year project searching through the
obituary columns of old newspapers was undertaken by the
Historical Society to recover the names of those thought
to be buried in this pioneer cemetery.
Several members of the Historical Society helped
to move most of the remaining gravestones to the town
water plant lot.
All of the legible inscriptions were copied, and
the best-preserved stones were selected to be
incorporated into the planned memorial.
The memorial is of red-orange brick
to match some of the older brick elsewhere in North
Manchester.
It is a rectangular structure, without roof, with walls
sixteen inches thick.
The south and west walls, intended as the front,
are only two feet high, and each has a wide break so
spectators can walk inside.
The north and east walls are more
than eight feet high.
Thirty tombstones—the most legible ones still
preserved—are built into these two walls, some on the
inside, and some on the outside.
Six anodized aluminum pewter plaques containing
the names of those buried there will be mounted on the
inside of the east wall.
Many of the stones carry the names
of persons who died in infancy and childhood.
There are also stones of those who died in youth
and in young adulthood, particularly women in the latter
group. Also
29 veterans from the War of 1812, Mexican-American and
Civil Wars have been laid to rest there.
A few more of the best preserved
tombstones, perhaps eight, will be placed on the ground
inside the memorial, as they might be standing in a
cemetery. A
brick walk, flowerbeds, and dwarf trees are planned to
complete the project.
The project is being sponsored by
and paid for by private donations from the North
Manchester Historical Society, the Jaycees, and through
federal revenue sharing funds given by the Town Board.
Funds are still needed for landscaping.
The North Manchester Parks and
Recreation Department will be responsible for the care
taking of the monument and the Holderman Park Donation
Fund has been set up to accept monies for landscaping,
maintenance, and future development of the park.
Plans are now underway for a
dedication of the project in conjunction with the town’s
sesquicentennial celebration.
This dedication is presently scheduled during Fun
Fest in August.
Families and descendants of these early pioneers
buried in Holderman Cemetery are invited and encouraged
to take part in the dedication.
Inquiries may be made through the Clerk’s Office,
103 E. Main Street, 982-6536.
Donations to the project should be
mailed in care of the Parks & Recreation Department, 902
N. Market Street, North Manchester, Indiana, 46962, and
made payable to the Holderman Park Donation Fund.
The following is the information as
it appears on the six plaques:
HALDERMAN –
HOLDERMAN CEMETERY
This is the original Town cemetery
founded between 1838 and 1840.
Allen Halderman, his wife, Jane, and their
children came to North Manchester in 1838.
One of their children, a daughter, died and there
being no cemetery, Mr. Halderman set aside a tract of
land to be used for this purpose.
The Town was not incorporated and Mr. Halderman
retained the title to the land, but people were
permitted to select and use burial plots without charge.
This created neglect in later years because
descendants moved away and no governing agency had any
authority to compel proper care.
In 1955, the stones were removed because of the
state of disrepair of the cemetery.
Unfortunately, no official record of all the
burials was ever made.
The following list represents, to the best of our
knowledge, the most complete record ever compiled.
This list was made possible by the
tireless efforts of the North Manchester Historical
Society and the Town of North Manchester.
A complete list containing additional statistical
information may be seen at the North Manchester Public
Library or the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer.
d.
Died
*
Stone moved to
X
No stone found
c/o
Child of
Vet
Veteran
d/o
Daughter of
w/o
Wife of
Italic
Stone found in
Halderman-Holderman
Cemetery
ALEXANDER, Robert
d.
Jan. 08, 1881
*
Oaklawn
ANDREWS, Ellen L.
d/o M & M Andrews
d.
Jun. 16, 1863
*
Oaklawn
ANDREWS, George W.
s/o Miletus & Mary
d.
Feb. 07, 1850
*
Oaklawn
ANSTOT, __________
c/o Sam
d.
Jan.
, 1873
X
APLETON, Bireie Myrtle
d.
Aug. 24, 1865
X
ARGERBRIGHT, Emma Dell
d/o J A & Amelia
d.
Jul. 11, 1875
*
Oaklawn
AUGHINBAUGH, __________
w/o H Aughinbaugh
d.
Apr. 07, 1869
BALINGER, __________
?/O John Balinger
d.
Aug. 02, 1881
X
BALLENGER, Robert
s/o J A & M C
d.
Feb. 26, 1877
*
Oaklawn
BANNING, Margaret
d/o J & D Banning
d.
Dec. 23, 1851
BASH, Charlie W.
s/o W F & E R Bash
d. Sep. 16, 1874
*
Oaklawn
BASH, Willie H.
s/o W F & E R Bash
d.
Sep. 21, 1874
*
Oaklawn
BENGE, Nancy
w/o Thomas Benge
d.
Apr. 18, 1864
BENGE, Thomas
Vet X
BENHAM, William
d.
Jul.
, 1873
X
BLOCKSON, William
s/o M N & E Blockson
d.
Feb. 11, 1866
BOND, Lavina (Halderman)
w/o Milton Bond
d.
Jan. 24, 1879
*
Oaklawn
BOND, Milton
d.
Jul. 20, 1872
*
Oaklawn
BONEWITZ, Arden A.
s/o J N & S Bonewitz
d.
Oct. 29, 1870
*
Oaklawn
BONEWITZ, Elsworth C.
s/o E S & M E
d.
Aug. 14, 1875
*
Oaklawn
BONEWITZ, Mary
d.
Apr. 26, 1871
*
Oaklawn
BOOK, __________
c/o Adam Book
d.
Jul.
, 1874
X
BROWN, Jonny
s/o E W & A Brown
d.
Feb. 19, 18(73) *
Oaklawn
BUTLER, Nancy
d.
Dec. 28, 1872
X
BURDGE, Milton
s/o J M & C Burdge
d.
Jan. 25, 1872
*
Oaklawn
BURKET, Michael
d.
Mar. 02, 1892
X
BUSSARD, James B.
s/o w & E Bussard
d.
Apr. 27, 1858
*
Oaklawn
BUSSARD, Wesley
d.
Oct. 02, 1876
* Oaklawn
CAMPBELL, Archibald
d.
Nov. 22, 1898
CAMPBELL, Rebecca
d.
Dec. 09, 1890
CARNEY, E.
d.
Aug.
, 1873
X
CARR, John
d.
Mar. 01, 1853
CHAFFIN, Mary
w/o John G. Chaffin
d.
1860 *
Fairview
CHURCH, Enos
s/o E P & E A Church
d.
Dec. 02, 1860
*
Oaklawn
CHURCHILL, Jane
w/o James Churchill
d.
Jun. 30, 1878
*
Oaklawn
CLARK, Asbury
d.
Jan. 17, 1863
*
Fairview
CLAYPOOL, Lily E.
d.
Jun. 16, 1879
X
CLAYPOOL, __________
c/o Henry Claypool
d.
Apr. 12,
1887
X
CLOI(Y)D, Emma
d.
Aug. 17, 1871 *
Oaklawn
COBLE, Mary
d/o C H & M Coble
d.
Sep. 05, 1865
COGEN, Rolen
d.
Oct. 24, 1881
CONNER, Fanney
w/o Adam Conner
d.
Nov. 23, 1854
COOK, Charles
s/o J M & E J Cook
d.
Dec. 02, 1865
*
Oaklawn
COWGILL, Alfred C.
d.
Dec. 29, 1852
*
Oaklawn
COWGILL, Amos
d.
Nov. 02, 1856
*
Oaklawn
COWGILL, Benjamin W.
s/o B W & E Cowgill
d.
Dec. 22, 1852
*
Oaklawn
COWGILL, Catharine
w/o John A. Cowgill
d.
May 07, 1863
*
Oaklawn
COWGILL, Margaret
d.
Jan 09, 1853
*
Oaklawn
COWGILL, Maris M.
d.
Feb 26, 1854
*
Oaklawn
COWGILL, Mary E.
w/o N C Cowgill
d.
Dec. 15, 1854
*
Oaklawn
COWGILL, Mary E.
d/o B W & E Cowgill
d.
Nov. 13, 1866
*
Oaklawn
COWGILL, Tobitha J.
d/o J L & C Cowgill
d.
Feb. 18, 1864
*
Oaklawn
COWGILL, William M.
s/o B W & E Cowgill
d.
Feb. 17, 1855
*
Oaklawn
DAILY, J. H.
d.
Vet X
DAILY, Jones R.
s/o W F Daily
d.
Jun. 28, 1873
X
DAILY, William F.
d.
Jun. 15, 1880
Vet
DORSEY, Eli
d.
Jan. 24, 1870
Vet
DORSEY, Jane
w/o Eli Dorsey
d.
Mar. 41, 1861
EAGLE, Ellen Maria
d/o E M & Susan H
d.
Aug. 15, 1862
*
Oaklawn
EBBINGHOUSE, Frederick A.
d.
1866 *
Oaklawn
ECKMAN, George
s/o Noah & Nancy
d.
Mar. 04, 1862
Vet X
ECKMAN, Infant
d/o G W & N T Eckman
d.
Mar. 20, 1850
EGNER, Cynthia A.
w/o Thomas Egner
d.
Oct. 24, 1860
EGNER, Elliott
d.
Oct. 24, 1860 X
EGNER, Martha
w/o J Egner
d.
May 26, 1865
EGNER, Mary C.
d/o J & M Egner
d.
Sep. 02, 1853
EGNER, Rebecca
w/o Thomas Egner
d.
Oct. 02, 1855
EGNER, Infant
d/o C W & N T Eckner
d.
Mar. 20, 1850
EICHHOLTZ, George
s/o J f & A Eichholtz
d.
Jun. 03, 1863
*
Oaklawn
ELLIOTT, Francis M.
s/o J H & L J Elliot
d.
Sep. 23, 1872
*
Oaklawn
ELLIOTT, Hiram
d.
Aug. 10, 1855
ELLWOOD, Clinton
s/o J C & E Ellwood
d.
Aug. 05, 1873
*
Oaklawn
ENYART, Infant
s/o M Lew & Sophia
d.
Mar. 23, 1869
FA_____, Eliza
d/o S A Fa_____
d.
May 1(4), 1862
FELTERS, Adeline
d.
Jan. 06, 1873
X
FOSTER, Mary
w/o Henry Foster
d.
Oct. 09, 1865
X
FOSTER, Robert Anderson
s/o H Foster
d.
Aug. 23, 1862
X
FOWLER, Minerva Letitie
w/o W D Fowler
d.
Oct. 09, 1878
X
FRAME, Asenath
d.
Jan.
, 1873
X
FRAME,
James
d.
Aug. 04, 1855
FRAME, Lydia A.
w/o Wm. Frame
d.
Jan. 01, 1855
FRAME, Mahlon C.
s/o M C & Ferahy
d.
Sep. 2(0), 185(6)
FRAME, Mahlon C.
d.
Jan. 01, 1851
X
FRAME, William H.
s/o Mahlon Frame
d.
1861
FREDRICK, Elizabeth
w/o John Fredrick
d.
Oct. 13, 1866
FREDRICK, Susanna
w/o John Fredrick
d.
Sep. 5, 1854
FUDGER, Charles
d.
Apr. 27, 1853
GARWOOD, Dialma
s/o M & S Garwood
d.
Jul. 31, 1852
GIEK, Charles P.
s/o M & H E Giek
d.
Sep. 12, 1880
GIEK, Ithiel
s/o M & M Giek
d.
Sep. 28, 1869
*
Oaklawn
GIEK, John G.
s/o J (H) & S M Giek
d.
GIEK, Ten_____
d.
May 21, 186(2)
GIEK, William Noah
d/o M & H E Giek
d.
Dec. 01, 1881
X
GU(O)MERY, Thomas
d.
Aug. 27, 1873 Vet X
HAYES, Emmett E.
s/o J E & M J Hayes
d.
Oct. 14, 1863
*
Oaklawn
HAYES, James H.
s/o J E & M J Hayes
d.
Oct. 27, 1840
*
Oaklawn
HAYES, John M.
s/o J E & M J Hayes
d.
Oct. 21, 1856
*
Oaklawn
HECKATHORN, Alfred
s/o Martin & Sarah
d.
Apr. 22, 1863
*
Oaklawn
HECKATHORN, Mary Ellen
d/o Martin & Sarah
d.
Jun. 02, 1863
*
Oaklawn
HECKATHORN, Roseta
d/o Martin & Sarah
d.
Apr. 23, 1879
*
Oaklawn
HECKATHORN, Warren
s/o Martin & Sarah
d.
Mar. 06, 1862
*
Oaklawn
HEETER, Lydia A.
d/o S
& L D Heeter
d.
Apr. 06, 1864
HEETER, Lydia D.
w/o Samuel Heeter
d.
Apr. 01, 1864
HELVEY, Isabella
w/o Robert Helvey
d.
Mar. 12, 1863
HELVEY, Richard
d.
1850
HENRY, Catherine
w/o Jacob Henry
d.
Oct. 31, 1867
HOKE (HOCK), Albert W.
d.
Apr. 04, 1864
Vet X
HOLDERMAN, Allen
d.
Prior to 1844
X
HOLDERMAN, Edmund
s/o Allen & Jane
d.
X
HOLDERMAN, Henry A.
d.
Jan.
, 1885
*
Oaklawn
HOLDERMAN, Jane
w/o Allen Holderman
d. Jan.
20, 1863
X
HOLDERMAN, __________
d/o Allen & Jane
d.
prior to 1840
X
HOLMAN, Charles F.
s/o O B & E Holman
d.
Jan. 06, 1849
HONEOUS, Charles (M)
s/o ____ & ____ Honeous
d.
May 20, 1862
HONEUS, Peter
d.
Jul. 17, 1857
HONEOUS, William
d.
Oct. 08, 1863
HORNADAY, __________
D/O S C & S Hornaday
d.
HUDSON, Jacob J.
d.
Feb. 10, 1886
HUFFMAN, Surviah S.
w/o A W Huffman
d.
Jan. 05, 1860
*
Oaklawn
HUSSEY, D. M.
s/o W H & M J Hussey
d.
Apr. 11, 1875
HUSSEY, Infant
s/o W H & M J Hussey
d.
Sep. 02, 1876
X
JOHNSON, Frankie
s/o O D & E Johnson
d.
Nov. 25, 1869
*
Oaklawn
JOHNSON, Jennie
d/o C D & E Johnson
d.
May 02, 1873
*
Oaklawn
JONES, Charles
d.
Vet X
JONES, C. B.
d.
Vet
X
KEELING, Polly
w/o Leonard Keeling
d.
Oct. 30, 1870
KEESEY, Mary R.
w/o John
d.
Oct. 25, 1872
*
Oaklawn
KEESLEY, Mary E.
d/o W D & C Keesley
d.
Apr. 16, 1875
*
Oaklawn
KELLER, Mary J.
w/o Ephraim Keller
d.
Oct. 12, 1879
X
KESTER, Martha Jane
w/o W S Kester
d.
May 24, 1859
KIRCHER, Maria
w/o M Kircher
d.
Mar. 23, 1856
*
Oaklawn
KING, Maria
w/o G King
d.
Aug. 17, 1871
KITCHEN, Emma
d/o W & E Kitchen
d.
Jul. 19, 1852
KNOOP, Michael
d.
Dec. 15,1869
*
Oaklawn
KOONS, Catherine
w/o N S Mauer
d.
Feb. 11, 1892
X
KRICHBAUM, Elizabeth
d/o George & Elizabeth
d.
Oct. 17, 1845
KRICHBAUM, George
d.
Feb. 21, 1869
KRICHBAUM, Infant
d/o M & R Krichbaum
d.
Mar. 11, 187?
KUHNLE, Jacob F.
d.
Jun. 30, 1861
KUHNLE, Salome
w/o J F Kuhnle
d.
Feb. 08, 1851
LANTZ, Anna
d/o H & C Lantz
d.
Apr. 23, 1852
*
Oaklawn
LANTZ, Henry
d.
Nov. 17, 1865
*
Oaklawn
LANTZ, Mary M.
d/o H & C Lantz
d.
Aug. 30, 1847
*
Oaklawn
LAVEY, Charles B.
s/o J & E Lavey
d.
Feb. 02, 1877
LAVEY, John
s/o W & S Lavey
d.
X
LAVEY, Joseph
d.
Feb. 25, 1879
X
LAVEY, Sarah
w/o William Lavey
d.
Oct. 27, 1871
LAVEY, William
d.
Aug. 06, 1869
LAVEY, William
d.
Oct. 27, 1871
X
LAUTZENHISER, Emeline
d/o J K Lautzenhiser
d.
LAUTZENHISER, Emeline
d/o Elias & Mary Seitner
d.
X
LAUTZENHISER, Franklin
s/o E & M Lautzenhiser
d.
Sep. 19, 1865
LAUTZENHISER, ______
d/o K & C Lautzenhiser
d.
Feb. 27, 1864
LAWRENCE, Elizabeth
d.
May 31, 1855
*
Oaklawn
LAYTON, Hugh Arthur
s/o J T & T Layton
d.
Jan. 31, 1877
*
Oaklawn
LEONARD, Samuel
d.
May 27, 1851
Vet
LINDSEY, William
d.
Nov. 15, 1860
LOWMAN, Sarah J.
w/o John C. Lowman
d.
May 14, 1853
LUTZ, Malinda
w/o Daniel Lutz
d.
Jan. 27, 1875
*
Oaklawn
LUTZ, T. I.
s/o D & M Lutz
d.
Aug. 14,
1852
*
Oaklawn
LUTZ, Infant
s/o D & M Lutz
d.
Nov. 10, 1853
*
Oaklawn
LUTZ, Infant
s/o D & M Lutz
d.
Aug. 05, 1857 *
Oaklawn
MARSHALL, Elizabeth
d.
Feb. 22, 1870
*
Oddfellow/
Marion
MARSHALL,
Joseph C.
d.
Jul. 21, 1864
MARSHALL, Phoebe J.
w/o J C Marshall
d.
Dec. 01, 1867
MARSHALL, Riley
d.
Mar. 02, 1864
*
Oddfellow/
Marion
MARSHALL, Susan Elizabeth
d/o D M & M A
d.
Apr. 02, 1853
MARTIN, John A.
d.
Dec. 15, 1862
Vet X
MARTIN, JOHN
d.
Jul. 01, 1863
Vet X
MARTIN, Matilda
d/o S & I Martin
d.
Mar. 16, 1846
MARTIN, Sarah
w/o Jacob Martin
d.
Feb. 08, 1853
MARTIN, __________
d/o John A & Avianta
d.
Aug. 21, 1861
McFANN, Grayzilla
d/o A B & A A McFann
d.
Oct. 05, 1871
*
Oaklawn
McFANN, Minnie
d/o A B & A A McFann
d. Feb. 03, 1864
*
Oaklawn
McFARLAND, Harriet O.
d/o N & E McFarland
d.
Jun. 27,
1848
McFARLAND, Ira N.
s/o N & E McFarland
d.
Feb. 12, 1853
McFARLAND, John Fredrick
s/o N & E McFarland
d.
Jan.
, 1853
X
McFARLAND, Robert William
s/o N & E McFarland
d.
1853 X
McGUIRE, James Hankinson
d.
Jun. 17, 1883
Vet
McGUIRE, John
s/o J M & S McGuire
d.
May (4) 1862
X
McGUIRE, John G.
d.
May 05, 1865
Vet X
McGUIRE, Sarah
w/o James H McGuire
d.
May 06, 1906
MESSMORE, Greeley
d.
Apr. 05, 1879
*
Oaklawn
MESSMORE, John G.
s/o M & M Messmore
d.
Sep.
, 1852
MEYER, Francis J.
s/o R & L C Meyer
d.
Aug. 04, 1885
MILLER, Cordelia
w/o Aaron Miller
d.
Jun. 17, 1892
X
MILLER, Elizabeth
w/o John Miller
d.
Mar. 18,
1864
MILLER, Isaiah
s/o David & Carolina
d.
Aug. 25, 1855
MILLER, John
d.
Aug. 23, 1863
MILLER, __________
s/o J M & E Miller
d.
Feb. 05, 1863
MILLS, Elizabeth
w/o William Mills
d.
Sep. 08, 1854
MILLS, Hannah
w/o L Mills
d.
May 28, 1867
MILLS, William C.
s/o Sebastian & Ollie
d.
Sep. 14, 1872
MOORE, __________
c/o Chas.
d.
Mar. 03, 1884
X
MOWRER, Charley
s/o A M & N J Mowrer
d.
Sep. 14, 1867
X
MOWRER, Fredrick
s/o J & R Mowrer
d.
Jun. 18, 1856
MOWRER, Harley
s/o N M & M J Mowrer
d.
Sep. 14, 1867
MOWRER, Jesse
d.
Apr. 23, 1860
MOWRER, Jesse Jr.
s/o J & R Mowrer
d.
Sep. 12, 1849
MOWRER, Mary E.
d/o J & R E Mowrer
d.
X
MOWRER, Rachael
w/o William Mowrer
d.
May 28, 1891
MOWRER, Sarah
d/o J & R Mowrer
d.
Nov. 12, 1849
MOWRER, William
d.
Sep. 13, 1887
MURPHY, Gertie
d/o E J Murphy
d.
Sep.
, 1884
X
MURPHY, J. A.
d.
May 28, 1862
Vet *
Oaklawn
MURPHY, J. A.
d.
May 13, 1875
X
MURPHY, Rebecca Ann
w/o E J Murphy
d.
Jul.
, 1885
X
MYLIN, Jessie
s/o J & M A
d.
Mar. 15, 1858
MYLIN, John
d.
Aug. 17, 1858
NEFF, George N.
d. Apr.
12, 1880
Vet
NEFF, Susanna
w/o G N Neff
d.
Nov. 30,
1845
NOFTZGER, Louisa
w/o C E Noftzger
d.
Feb. 11, 1873 *
Oaklawn
NOFTZGER, Minnie
d/o L J & Mary Noftzger
d.
1870 *
Oaklawn
OAKLEY, Evaline
d/o J N & Sarah Oakley
d.
Aug. 10, 1867
OGAN, Elias
s/o J & M Ogan
d.
Sep. 21, 1850
OGAN, John
d.
Jan. 11, 1855
OGAN, Mary Ann
d/o John & Margaret
d.
Jul. 11, 1857
PAYNE, Alonzo
s/o B & E Payne
d.
Sep. 21, 1863
PAYNE, Barnabas
d.
Jul. 06, 1866
PAYNE, Huldah
w/o Barnabas Payne
d.
Oct. 24, 1854
PAYNE, Laura
d/o E & M Payne
d.
Feb. 05, 1867
PAYNE, Infant
c/o B & E Payne
d.
Apr. 13, 1863
PEARSON, Annie Lautzenhiser
d.
Dec. 16, 1857
*
Oaklawn
PEEK, Anna (L)
d/o W N & M C Peek
d.
Mar. 10, 1869
PEEK, __________
s/o W N & M C Peek
d.
Nov. 02, 186?
PEE(C)K, William N.
d.
Jan. 20, 1872
Vet X
PLACE, Aaron
s/o M & M Place
d.
Jan. 13, 1847
PLACE, Ester E.
d/o M & M Place
d.
Nov. 12, 1845
PLACE, Lydia
d/o M & M Place
d. Nov.
06, 1842
PLACE, Mary W.
d.
Apr. 05, 1886
PLACE, Maurice
d.
Nov. 13, 1862
PLACE, Roy
d.
Oct. 15, 1889
POWELL, Gertie
d/o Augustus & Savilla
d.
Aug. 28, 1873
*
Oaklawn
POWELL, Katie
d/o A R & S H Powell
d.
Jun. 11, 1875
*
Oaklawn
PRICE, Adrema
d/o W & M Price
d.
Feb. 28,
1849
QUINN, Louella R.
d/o E M & N Rager
d.
1884
RAGER, Adam
d.
Jan. 22, 1864
RAGER, Catharine
w/o Adam Rager
d.
May 18, 1863
RAGER, __________
c/o E M
d.
Jan.
, 1886
RAGER, Ostin
d.
REAHARD, Catharine
w/o John F Reahard
d.
Nov. 16, 1867
REED, Catherine
w/o James Reed
d.
Oct. 16, 1887
REED, Charlotte
d/o J & C Reed
d.
Aug. 15, 1848
REED, Georgia
d/o Nicholas Reed
d.
Feb.
, 1883
X
RHODES, George Alonzo
d.
Jan. 07, 1873
Vet *
Oaklawn
RHODES, Moses
d.
Oct. 06, 1874 *
Oaklawn
RICHISON, Margaret
s/o George Richison
d.
RIDGELY, Infant
d/o N J
d.
Jul.
, 1873
*
Oaklawn
RIDGLEY, Henry
d.
Vet X
RINEHART, Catharine
d/o P & E Rinehart
d.
Sep. 21, 1862
ROCKHILL, Frampton B.
d.
Aug. 14, 1854
ROCKHILL, Mary J.
d/o F B & D Rockhill
d.
Mar. 23, 1851
ROYER, Mary
w/o Henry
d.
Sep. 16,
1874
X
RUPLEY,
Infant
d/o D J & L Rupley
d.
Jan.07, 1870
RUPLEY, Rebecca
w/o Frederick Rupley
d.
Sep. 06, 1856
SAEGER, David
s/o Thilman & Rachael
d.
Sep. 01, 1853
SCHIFFERLY, Amelia
d/o C Schifferly
d.
Jan. 14, 1881
X
SCHOOLCRAFT, Adda
d.
1872 *
Oaklawn
SCHOOLCRAFT, Samie
d.
1873
*
Oaklawn
SCHULER, Mabel B.
d.
May 16, 1868
*
Oaklawn
SCHULER, Olive E. P.
d.
Jun. 24, 1871
*
Oaklawn
SELLERS, Louie
s/o A J & M Sellers
d.
Dec. 06, 1870
*
Oaklawn
SHAUBHUT, Helena
d/o S Shaubhut
d.
11, 1847
SHAUMBURG, Simon F.
s/o F & C Shaumburg
d.
Nov. 08, 1862
SHEAK, Ezekiel
d.
Aug. 11, 1862
SHEAK, __________
s/o J & E Sheak
d.
Mar. 01, 1865
SHEETS, Harriet R. H.
d/o S & E J Sheets
d.
Sep. 20, 1850
SHEETS, John
d.
Dec. 18, 1850
SHEETS, John W.
d.
Mar. 15, 1873
Vet
SHELLER, James
d.
Vet X
SHILTZ, George
d.
Jan.
, 1874
X
SHOEMAKER, John
d.
Jun. 13, 1874
X
SHULL, Pearl Judson
s/o Peter
d.
Jun. 04,
1881
X
SIGNES,
Levi
d.
Mar. 12, 1855
SILLINGS, John
d.
SINGER, Elizabeth
w/o J C Singer
d.
Jan. 17, 1871
SINGER, J. C.
d.
Apr. 30, 1875
SLUSSER, Catharine
d/o J & D
d.
Aug. 29, 1863
SLUSSER, Delila
w/o J Slusser
d.
Dec. 09, 1862
SLUSSER, Josiah
s/o J & D Slusser
d.
Jun. 21, 186(0)
SMITH, Marietta
d.
Feb. 21, 1860
SMITH, Minerva
d/o L & (M H) Smith
d.
Sep. 29, 1864
SMITH, __________
w/o G Smith
d.
Mar. 06, 1861
SNYDER, __________
Infant
d.
May 18, 1879 X
STAMPFF, Aaron
d.
Apr. 08, 1892
X
STAVER, Mary
w/o Samuel Staver
d.
Sep. 21, 1855
STAVER, Sarah
d.
X
STELLER, __________
child
d.
22, 1868 X
STEMM, Madaline
d/o John R Stemm
d.
Aug. 26, 1892
X
STRICKLER, Clarence E.
d.
1870 *
Oaklawn
STRICKLER, Elizabeth
w/o Henry
d.
Jun. 26, 1880
*
Oaklawn
STRICKLER, Emanuel
d.
Feb. 04, 1845
STRICKLER, Lucy Ann
d/o Emanuel & Sarah
d.
STRICKLER, Sarah
d/o Emanuel & Sarah
d.
Apr. 03, 1855
SWIHART, George N.
s/o Daniel & Ann
d.
Apr. 17, 18??
THOMAS, J. M.
d.
1893 X
THOMAS, James M.
s/o C & E Thomas
d.
Mar. 05, 1866
Vet
THOMAS, Juliettee
ad/d/o Rev. E A Church
d.
Feb. 20, 1862
X
THOMAS, Sarah
w/o M Thomas
d.
Sep.
, 1844
THOMAS, William
d.
Vet X
THOMPSON, William
d.
1893 X
THOMPSON, William H.
d.
Dec. 05, 1863
Vet
X
THORN, Edgar (H)
s/o W & E Thorn
d.
Aug. 19, 1849
THORN, Elizabeth
w/o William Thorn
d.
Jan. 28, 1840
X
THORN, Eva
d.
May 23, 1856
THORN, Thomas
d.
Dec. 15, 1846
TILMAN, Florence B.
d/o W & N Tilman
d.
Feb. 22, 1870
*
Oaklawn
TILMAN,
Jacob
d.
Feb. 18, 1870
TILMAN, Jacob
s/o W & L A Tilman
d.
Nov. 20, 1860
*
Oaklawn
TILMAN, Lucy A.
w/o William Tilman
d.
May 26, 1862
*
Oaklawn
TILMAN, Mahala
w/o William Tilman
d.
Dec. 10, 1855
*
Oaklawn
TILMAN, William
d.
Aug. 02, 1878
*
Oaklawn
TILMAN, Mary M.
w/o J Tilman
d.
Jan. 14, 1872
TOWNSEND, John W.
d.
Aug. 06, 1873
X
WADDELL, Alice
w/o Dr. Charles A
d.
May 02, 1879
WAGNER, John A.
s/o John & Louisa
d.
Oct. 24, 1862
*
Oaklawn
WAGNER, Wilhelmina
d/o John & Louisa
d.
Feb. 18, 1854
*
Oaklawn
WAGONER, John
d.
May 03, 1879
*
Oaklawn
WALLACE, Thomas
d.
Dec. 28, 1874
*
Oaklawn
WEBSTER, Cynthia A.
d.
Jul. 11, 1907
WEBSTER, Joseph D.
d.
Dec. 19, 1871
WEBSTER, Dr. Samuel
d.
Jun. 02, 1851
WEIDNER, Adnema
d/o D & C Weidner
d.
Sep. 01, 1862
WEIDNER, Ellen Vida
c/o C & L Weidner
d.
Jun. 17, 1862
WEIDNER, John W.
s/o C & L Weidner
d.
Dec. 11, 1872
WEIDNER, Malion
s/o C & L Weidner
d.
Aug. 17, 1861
WEIDNER, Nancy
d.
Apr. 25, 1881
X
WEIDNER, Samuel Z.
s/o G & N Weidner
d.
Sep. 01, 1850
WEIDNER, __________
s/o D & C Weidner
d.
May 16, 1865
WELLS, Stephen A. D.
s/o Rev. H & C B Wells
d.
Jan 10, 1863
*
Oaklawn
WERTENBERGER, Capiatolia
d/o S & E Wertenberger
d.
Oct. 20, 1869
WERTENBERGER, Elvira
w/o Samuel
d.
Mar. 19, 1874
X
WERTENBERGER, Samuel
d.
Jan. 04, 1873
WEST, Amanda
w/o John
d.
Mar. 26, 1880
X
WEST, Charles
s/o J & M E West
d.
Jul. 17, 1866
WEST, Feraly
w/o Josiah West
d.
Nov. 12, 1855
WEST, Harriet A.
d/o P & M M West
d.
Sep. 14, 1870
WEST, Josiah
d.
Dec. 31, 1865
WEST, Mary E.
d/o N & M West
d.
Feb. 07, 1850
WEST, Mary E.
w/o J West
d.
Jul. 06, 1868
WEST, William
s/o A & S West
d.
Jul. 25, 1849
WEST, __________
d/o _______________
d.
Aug. 29, 1863
WINTON, Carl
s/o C H & I A Winton
d.
Jun. 17, 1875
*
Oaklawn
WHITE, Benjamin
adopted by Jesse White
d.
Jan. 20, 1879
Vet X
WHITE, Edward
d.
Mar. 2(9), 1875
WHITE, Jesse
d.
Feb. 23, 1885
Vet X
WHITTINGER, S. Louisa
w/o D Wittinger, MD
d.
Apr. 04, 1855
WILLIAMS, Anna
w/o Clark Williams
d.
Feb. 21, 1873
WILLIAMS, Charity
w/o J W Williams
d.
Aug. 26, 1856
WILLIAMS, Clark
d.
Jan. 04, 1879
WILLIAMS, Cyrus Milton
d.
Mar. 11, 1865
Vet
X
WILLIAMS, Infant
d/o J W & E K Williams
d.
Mar. 04, 1868
*
Oaklawn
WILLIAMS, Eliza
w/o Clark Williams
d.
Aug. 20, 1856
WILLIAMS, Elizabeth
d/o J W & C J Williams
d.
Feb. 02, 1847
WILLIAMS, Fletcher P.
s/o _____ & _____ Williams
d.
Oct. 05, 1853
WILLIS, Amasa R(K)
d.
Jan. 12, 1873
Vet
WILLIS, John
d.
Nov.
, 1873
X
WILLIS, Levi
d.
Feb. 21, 1868
Vet X
WILLIS, Malvina
d.
Apr.
, 1883
X
WILLIS, Dr. W. F.
d.
Apr. 09, 1854
X
WILLIS, __________
d/o E A & M Willis
d. Feb. 22, 187(0)
WILLIS, Hannah
d/o W & M Willis
d.
Feb. 09, 1859
WILLIS, Joseph
d.
Jun. 03, 1854
X
WILSON, John Spearman
d.
Feb. 12, 1874
X
WILSON, Madson S.
d.
Sep. 21, 1863
WILSON, Margaret A.
w/o M S Wilson
d.
Apr. 08, 1875
WOOD, Peter
d.
Apr. 01, 1864
WOODRING, Infant
s/o J S & L A Woodring
d.
Aug. 28, 1861
YANT, Amanda E.
d/o J & S A Yant
d.
Jul. 28, 1868
*
Oaklawn
___TER, Hulda(h)
d.
Dec. 27, 1862
___AM, __________
d.
Jun. 13, 1855
__________, Causius M.
s/o J & E __________
d.
J(un) 24, 1860
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