FULTON COUNTY INDIANA

 

CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS

 

(with genealogical notes)

 

 

Rochester Township

 

 

by

 

Jean C. & Wendell C. Tombaugh

 

  

 

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700 Pontiac Street

Rochester, Indiana 46975-1538

 1993 

 

 

 

 

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ANTIOCH CEMETERY

Located on the east side of 75W between 350S and 400S, about five miles southwest of Rochester, Rochester Township, Fulton County, Indiana.
The rows run north and south; rows are numbered from west to east; stones read from north to south.
Readings made in 1974.

Row 1

(18 steps)
ROBBINS
(1) Daisy P., dau of G.B.W. & A., d. July 27, 1880, ae 3m-19d
(20 Arcell, wife of G.B.W., d. July 4?, 1880, ae 22y-8m-8(or 3?)d
(12 steps)
ANCHARSTRAND, E. A., Dec 14, 1905 - Apr 23, 1909
(7 steps)
KING, Children of Martin & Elma
(1) Charles T., Oct 5, 1902 - Jan 24, 1903
(2) Reuben A., June 13, 1905 - Mar 11, 1908
KING
(1) Martin N., 1862-1923
(2) Elma J., 1871-1955

Row 2

(near the south end of the row)

OLINGER, Elma, 1871-1955
(Foster temp marker)
(NOTE: Elma J. Gregory m. Martin N. King, Sep 7, 1891; Elma J. King m. Charles Kissinger, Sep 7, 1926; Elma J. King m. Daniel Olinger, June 22, 1940. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Marriages 1836-1983)

Row 3

(10 steps)
WOOD, Matilda J., wife of S.D., Aug 1, 1845 - Nov 29, 1885,
ae 40y-3m-28d

Row 4

(8 steps)
GOSS, Phila S., dau of I. & M.J., d. Sep 10, 1884, ae 2y-6m-21d
GOSS, Mary J., wife of Isaiah, d. July 13, 1889, ae 26y-4m-8d
(8 steps)

MILLER, Wm. J., d. Dec 10, 1893, ae 63y-2m-26d
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
"S. K." (loose stone)
KLINE, Our Parents
(1) Mary E., wife of S., d. Aug 6, 1882, ae 50y-3m-17d
(2) Samuel, d. Oct 27, 1891, ae 65y-3m-13d ?
(7 steps)
BRAMAN, Mary I., wife of Anthony, d. Jan 25, 1899, ae 44y-3m-8d
(10 steps)

Row 5

(9 steps)
MILLER
(1) Emmet L., son of J.W. & A., d. Mar 15, 1885, ae 2y-7m-14d
(2) Appaline, wife of J.W., d. Nov 22, 1884, ae 31y-8d
(17 steps)
SMITH, Harry A., son of C.F. & I., Dec 6, 1896 - Mar 16, 1897
"M. E. K." (loose stone)
(8 steps)
EVANS
(1) Mary J., wife of W.D., d. Nov 13, 1889, ae 24y-8m-6d
(2) Bertha I., dau of W.D. & M.J., d. Jan 16, 1897, ae 11y-5m-8d
EVANS
(1) Anna M., wife, 1873-1941
(2) William D., husband, 1862- (no d.d.)
EVANS, Father & Mother
(1) Hannah, his wife, 1818-1901
(2) Wm. W., 1814-1904

Row 6

RAMEY
(1) J. E., d. Feb 20, 1899, ae 54y-3m-18d
(2) Martha, wife of J.E., d. June 30, 1895, ae 50y-6m-27d
(17 steps)
GOSS
(1) Margaret, mother, 1835- (no d.d.)
(2) Emanuel, father, 1826-1906
(23 steps)
BERRY, Mary, Nov 19, 1857 - Aug 19, 1908

Row 7

(17 steps)
HAGEN, George, d. Jan 12, 1884, ae 19y-10m-19d

HAGEN/HAGAN
(1) Frederick, Mar 6, 1826 - June 12, 1889, ae 63y-3m-6d
(2) Hannah, b. in Mecklinburg, Germany, Oct 7, 1822,
d. Oct 25, 1904, ae 82y-18d

(9 steps)
KRATHWOHL
(1) Fred, son of J. & S., d. Dec 12, 1892, ae 24y-7m-26d
(2) Hanna M., dau of J. & S., d. Nov 18, 1884, ae 4d
(15 steps)

Row 8

BOZARTH, William, son of Geo. & Eliza, d. Dec 13, 1886, ae 28y-9m-2d
BOZARTH, Eliza J., 1834-1917
(14 steps)
HAGAN, -----, son of J. & R., d. Nov 4, 1889, ae 10m-15d
HAGAN, Clara M., dau of J. & R., d. --- (not readable)
(11 steps)
WILLIAMS, Minnie E., wife of A., d. May 28, 1889, ae 21y-10m-19d
FRANTZ, Rosa, dau of J. & M., d. Mar 3, 1887, ae 7y-21d
(14 steps)

Row 9

(14 steps)
HAY, Infant Children of M. & J.
(1) Daughter, 1900 (one date only)
(2) Son, 1904 (one date only)
(14 steps)
WILLIAMS
(1) Ruh, son of A. & E., May 19, 1895 - Sep 2, 1895, ae 3m-14d
(2) Perlie F., dau of A. & E., Sep 6, 1893 - Apr 5, 1894, ae 6m-29d
(14 steps)
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)

The following were not located by these compilers, but were repored as found by Fern Braman Hammond July 1, 1970:

GREGORY, Lyman Henry, d. Sep 21, 1899, ae 8m-16d
GREGORY, Mary M., Nov 19, 1857 - Aug 20, 1908



SHELTON CEMETERY

The Shelton Cemetery is located on the north side of 300S, about 1/10 mile west of old US-31.
The rows run north and south; rows are numbered from west to east; stones read from south to north.
Readings made in 1974.

Row 1

McCARTER
(1) James, d. Mar 5, 1884, ae 71y-2m-20d
(2) Mariah, wife of James, d. Jan 31, 1879, ae 64y-5m-26d
McCARTER, Infant dau of James & Mariah (no dates)
(----) (unmarked stone)
(9 steps)
McCARTER, Elizabeth, d. Sep 11, 1860, ae 70y-6m-1d
(broken, loose stone)
BLACKETOR
(1) Everly, Feb 9, 1816 - July 2, 1872, ae 56y-4m-23d
(2) Mary Jane, Oct 28, 1828 - Jan 18, 1905, ae 76y-2m-21d
(8 steps)
KROM, Oliver R., son of G.W. & M., Apr 17, 1897 - July 5, 1897

Row 2

SHELTON, Samuel L., d. Oct 29, 1867, ae 43y-3m-8d
SHELTON, Schuyler E., son of S.L. & M.A., d. Dec 19, 1876, ae 14y-1d
(18 steps)
BLACKETOR, Children of J. & S.J.
(1) Isadora J., d. Aug 13, 1861, ae 1y-5m-12d
(2) Infant son, d. Feb 15, 1858 (one date only)
(3) Elmer B., d. Apr 12, 1872, ae 1y-6m-25d
BLACKETOR, Olive C., dau of J. & S.J., d. Apr 15, 1883,
ae 15y-1m-18d
"Father"
BLACKETOR
(1) Joshua, Apr 10, 1827 - Jan 9, 1903
(2) Susana J., his wife, June 12, 1834 - Dec 12, 1912
"Mother"
(10 steps)
CAMERER
(1) Frankie J., 1888-1889
(2) Blanchie M., 1892-1893
(6 steps)

BELT
(1) Earl, 1892-1895
(2) John I., 1855-1908
"J. J."
"A. B."
(----) (unmarked stone)
(----) (unmarked stone)

Row 3

SHELTON
(1) Lemuel W., Aug 13, 1820 - Jan 10, 1898, ae 77y-4m-28d
(2) Catharine, wife of L.W., d. July 6, 1879, ae 62y-11m-22d
SHELTON, Melissa J., dau of L.W. & C., d. Nov 15, 1857,ae 16y-1m-28d
(broken stone)
SHELTON, Martin L., son of L.W. & C., d. Feb 7, 1859, ae 6m-6d
SHELTON, David C., son of L.W. & C., "Vol in the Service of his country in Co D 87 Reg Ind Vol 7th day of August, 1862, was mortally wounded at Chickamauga Sep 20, 1863, died at Chattanooga Oct 8, 1863, ae 20y-7m-29d"
(NOTE: Manitou Chapter DAR, Genealogical Survey, Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries, 1935, shows ae 27y-7m-29d at death. If the Census of 1860 is correct, which shows his age was 17 years in 1860, then DAR reading is incorrect, and ours appears to be correct)
(7 steps)
SHELTON
(1) William E., 1853-1914
(2) Melissa, 1852-1929
(6 steps)
BLACKETER
(1) Elizabeth A., wife of Wm., d. Aug 29, 1878, ae 50y-4m-6d
(2) Elizabeth M., d. June 15, 1879, ae 21y-11m-7d
(3) Mary C. J., wife of Wm., d. Dec 14, 1854, ae 32y-5m-9d
(4) Thomas B., d. at Camp Wickliffe, Ky., Jan 21, 1862, ae 17y
(5) William A.,
E. W.
Susan
Francis M.
George W.
Mary L., d. Feb 25, 1870, ae 11y-1d
"M. C. J. B."
"E. A. B."
"W. A. B."
(----) (unmarked stone)
"S. B."
"F. M. B."
"E. M. B."
"G. W. B.

"M. L. B."
(12 steps)
(----) (stone too deep to read)
THOMAS
(1) Jerry, Jan 19, 1828 - Nov 28, 1902, ae 74y-9m-10d
(2) Mary, d. Apr 5, 1906, ae 74y-1m-5d
(3) Margret J., Feb 28, 1871 - Sep 10, 1889, ae 18y-6m-13d

Row 4

SHELTON, Melissa Jane, inf dau of N.W. & E.A., d. Feb 20, 1859, ae 1m-1d ??
SMITH, Bessie A., dau of E.T. & L.V., d. May 7, 1885, ae 3y-15d
SMITH, Freddie L., son of E.T. & L.V., d. Oct 21, 1900, ae 11y-10m-13d
SMITH
(1) Edwin T., 1848-1911
(2) Laura V., 1855-1919
(6 steps)
ROSS, David W., d. Apr 12, 1876, ae 40y-10m-3d
(SHEETS?), Olive Ann, dau of ?.S. & J., d. Sep 19?, 18??, ae 1y-?m10d ???
(5 steps)
ROBBINS, Joseph J., May 4, 1821 - Aug 10, 1895 (also GAR emblem)
ROBBINS, Nancy, wife of J.J., d. Nov 7, 1892, ae 76y-9m-21d
ROBBINS, Jacob, Feb 2, 1796 - Apr 6(or 8?), 1874, ae 78y-2m-14d (broken stone)
ROBBINS, Mary, wife of J., d. Mar 26, 1877, ae 75y-1m-29d ? (broken stone)
(7 steps)
"E. L. G."
GREGORY, Erwin L., son of W.E. & M., d. Apr 24, 1878, ae 1m-2d
GREGORY, Mary E., wife of W.E., d. Apr 13, 1882, ae 22y-11m-22d
ABBOTT, Strawder, d. May 15, 1889, ae 73y-1m-17d
JOHNSON, John, Rev. War Soldier, d. Aug 7, 1860, ae 96y-2m-24d
(Plaque placed by Manitou Chapter DAR, 1910, Emblem A.S.R. 1775)
(NOTE:John Johnson, b. May 14, 1762, Hanover Co., VA, was drafted in Feb 1779; again in fall of 1780; and lastly in Aug 1781. He was at the siege of York.
He removed to Kentucky from VA ca. 1791, remaining there until ca. 1827, when he moved to Indianapolis to be with his children. He came to Fulton County with his family, and applied for bounty lands available to veterans at Rochester on Apr 2, 1855. ((from family records of Nancy Whittenberger (Mrs. Thomas Lee) Rose; The Sentinel, Rochester, IN, Tues, May 28, 1963)
(15 steps)
BACON, Chloe, wife of Asa, d. Mar 30, 1896, ae 89y-10m-2d
BACON, Asa, d. Oct 11, 1874, ae 74y-2m-21d
SMITH, Jesse R., son of Moses & Saphronia, b. Sep 9, 1839, Scott Co., KY,
entered the 29th Reg Ind Vol Sep 9, 1861; d. Feb 25, 1862, Hospital No 2, Louisville, KY
(5 steps)
McCARTER, Vinton C., son of S. & R.M., d. Jan 5, 1873, ae 4y-7m-24d
McCARTER, Elizabeth M., dau of S. & R., d. Jan 18, 1880, ae 5y-2m-19d
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
McCARTER, Thomas J., son of S. & R.M., d. Feb 8, 1874, ae 3m-9d

(6 steps)
HERRILL, William, Co D 29 Reg Ind Vet Vol, d. Mar 19, 1864, ae 35y (broken stone)
(6 steps)
PRIEST, Willard L., son of Z.T. & L.M., d. Jan 18, 1877, ae 2y-3m-2d

Row 6

GIFFORD, ----, d. May 19, 1860, ae 7y-4m-16d
(top of stone broken off and gone)
(5 steps)
BECKER, Children of P. & A.M.
(1) Henry, d. Dec 8, 1865, ae 2m-6d
(2) David, d. Apr 9, 1869, ae 5m-10d
BECKER
(1) John, son of P. & M., d. Oct 27, 1878, ae 15y-3m-1d
(2) SCHON, William, grandfather of Becker's children, d. Oct 20, 1873,
ae 81y-6m-10d
(----) (unmarked stone)
HATTERY, Clara E., dau of ?. & A., d. Sep 29, 1869, ae 7y-6m-19d
(broken, loose stone)
[NOTE: The parents of Clara E. might be the James & Angeline (Wheldon) Hattery,
who m. January 21, 1855 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.), but this is only a guess.]
BAKER, Mitchell S., Co B 158 Ind Vol, 1868-1943
(also Val Zimmerman funeral marker: Mitchell Baker, 1872-1943)
(----) (marker broken and most of it gone)
(----) (unmarked stone)
(5 steps)
SMITH, Ara Viola, dau of R.M. & M.E., d. June 29?, 1873, ae 9m-22d
SMITH
(1) Marion, 1848-1922
(2) Emily, 1853-1924
(11 steps)
SMITH, John H., son of P. & E.J., d. Aug 3, 1874, ae 2y-10m-1d

Row 7

(10 steps)
WILKINSON
(1) Hannah, wife of A., d. Sep 23, 1889, ae 70y-9m-26d
(2) BAKER, Hannah, wife of A. Baker, decs'd
BAKER, Anderson, d. Oct 16, 1870, ae 60y-11m-14d
SMITH, Aaron D., d. Jan 12, 1872, ae 27y-2m-22d
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
"A. D. S." (loose stone)
SMITH, Ida V., dau of J.H. & A.M., d. Sep 3, 1872, ae 8m-14d
SMITH, Laura E., dau of J.H. & A.M., d. Feb 4, 1863, ae 1m-11d
SMITH, Orin H., son of J.H. & A.M., d. Dec 27, 1864, ae 7m-5d
McCARTER, James S., son of J. & S.M., d. July 20, 1864,---
(loose stone, broken, and age does not show)

SMITH
(1) Elvy, wife of Eli, d. Mar 23, 1871, ae 55y-5m-29d
(2) Eli, d. Feb 24, 1871, ae 60y-4m-4d
SMITH, Mary E., wife of J.P., d. May 25, 1866, ae 18y-1m-19d
SMITH, Elvira, dau of J.P. & M.E., d. Dec 20, 1868, ae 3y-10m
BREWER, Martha J., wife of J.W., d. Feb 23, 1870, ae 27y-5m-6d
SMITH, James P., d. Oct 1, 1875, ae 38y-8m-7d
[NOTE: James P. Smith m. (Mary) Eliva Cornelius, Oct. 17, 1864, and she died 1866. He next m. Minerva J. Corbin, Dec. 30, 1869, and the 1870 Census Fulton Co Ind., shows them as householders of Richland Twp, married within the census year, in Dec. Fulton Co Ind M.R.]
SMITH, Squire D., son of J.P. & M.J., d. May 10, 1893, ae 21y-2m-17d
(----) (unmarked stone)
KEEL, Wm. H., Jr., d. Sep 7, 1881, ae 26y-11m-19d
KEEL, Wm. H., Sr., d. June 29, 1887, ae 69y-7m-16d
KEEL, Elizabeth, Our Mother, d. Aug 27, 1894, ae 75y-5m-3d

Row 8

(6 steps)
BAKER, Vernon, son of Wm. & Retta, d. Sep 19, 1888, ae 3m-25d
(29 steps)
BLACKETOR, Children of J.B. & E.I.
(1) Oscar Joshua, d. Aug 10, 1882, ae 6m-1d
(2) Infant son, d. July 6, 1880
(3) Infant dau, d. July 6, 1880
(8 steps)
BECKER, Lovena May, dau of Phillip & Anna Marer Becker, d. Nov 5, 1902,
ae 25y-4m-27d
BECKER
(1) Phillip, father, d. Jan 31, 1892, ae 64y-8m-11d
(2) Anna M., mother, d. Mar 25, 1913, ae 80y-5m-5d
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
"E. R."

Row 9

(16 steps)
BELT
(1) Mary Caruthers, 1841- (no d.d.)
(2) Gerome, 1854-1903
(3) Frank, 1856-1917
BELT, Jerome, Nov 10, 1855 - Se- 22, 1903, ae 47y-10m-12d
[NOTE; Rochester Evening Sentinel, Wed., Sept. 23, 1903, Obituary: James (James Jerome?) Belt, farmer residing on the Ezra Alspach farm, died "this morning"; burial in Shelton cem., near Green Oak. He was one of the four well known Belt brothers, and left a wife and children.]

HICKS
(1) Charles, d. Sep 27, 1900, ae 68y-6m-22d
(2) Sarah, wife of Charles, d. Feb 2, 1881, ae 49y-1m-27d
HICKS
(1) William H., 1857-1916
(2) Rosa F., 1861-1933
HICKS, Infant dau of W.H. & R.F., 1882 (one date only, loose marker)
HICKS, Infant dau of W.H. & R.F., 1881 (one date only)
HICKS, Infant son of W.H. & R.F., 1895 (one date only)
DAY, Harvey L., son of J. & M., d. Jan 20, 1883, ae 7y-9m-2d
DAY, Mary, wife of John, d. Aug 31, 1891, ae 34y-3m-9d
(11 steps)
(----) (not readable)
SMITH, Willie F., son of J.H. & A.M., d. Mar 11, 1866, ae 18d
(loose stone)

Row 10

(11 steps)
COOK, Minnie B., dau of D.F. & M.V., Nov 19, 1878 - Dec 23, 1880
(12 steps)
QUICK, Fredie, 1885-1885
QUICK, Children of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Quick
(1) Roy, 1889-1891
(2) Loid, 1891-1892
QUICK, Loid, 1891-1892
STUDEBAKER, Infant son of C.M. & E.M., 1905 (one date only)
GREGORY, Melvin Roy, son of A. & E., d. July 20, 1886, ae 5m-21d
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
ABBOTT
(1) Jacob, July 22, 1821 - Mar 22, 1896, ae 74y-8m
(2) Hannah, wife of Jacob, d. Apr 3, 1900, ae 64y-7m-25d
(5 steps)
SANDERS, Matilda, wife of J.W., d. Dec 9, 1878, ae 38y-3m-21d
(10 steps)
(----) (a surface burial vault - no name or dates)
ROSS, Catharine Wilson, Feb 21, 1803 - July 28, 1886,
ae 83y-6m-7d; m. Abel Ross, June 14, 1827
(this stone not found by these compilers - info from Obit, Rochester Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Wed., Aug. 4, 1886)


MT. ZION CEMETERY

Mt. Zion Cemetery is located on the west side of 500E abpit 1/4 mile south of 300S.
We have divided it into the North and South Sections. Rows run north and south; rows are numbered from east to west; stones read from north to south.
Readings made in 1974, 1975 and 1991.

NORTH SECTION
Mt. Zion Cemetery

Row 1

(7 steps)
FOOR
(1) Elizabeth, wife of F., d. Feb 9, 1890, ae 87y-11m-20d
(2) Frederick, Apr 15, 1803 - Feb 2, 1882, ae 78y-9m-17d
(10 steps)
THORP, James W., son of I. & S.J., d. May 14, 1904, ae 19y-11m-13d
(----) (not readable)
(13 steps)
SLAYBAUGH, Mary A., wife of J.E., d. Mar 18, 1885, ae 37y-4m-1d
YOUNG, Naomi Whittenberger, wife of John, Mar 19, 1869 - Oct 5, 1896,
ae 27y-6m-16d
ADAMS, Marcia, 1830-1917
ADAMS, Wm. F., Co F 4 IA Inf (military marker, no dates)

Row 2

FOORE
(1) Martha E., dau of S. & H., d. Jan 18, 1866, ae 13y-9m-16d
(2) William E., son of S. & H., d. July 12, 1861, ae 11m
"Mother"
FOOR
(1) Hannah, Oct 1, 1834 - Sep 10, 1909, ae 74y-11m-9d
(2) Stephen, Jan 28, 1830 - Apr 5, 1890, ae 60y-2m-7d
(FOOR), Stephen
(5 steps)
MILLER
(1) Jacob, father, Mar 25, 1812 - May 8, 1896
(2) Barbara, mother, Jan 1, 1825 - June 6, 1901
THORP, Jacob, July 1, 1809 - Feb 6, 1870; m. Barbara Pence, Dec 2, 1841
[NOTE: Jacob & Barbara Tharp were householders of Rochester Twp in Fulton Co Census 1850 & 1860. Orrilla Thorp was with them in 1840, and still with them in 1860. (Aurilla, 77 widow, b. Vt.). By 1870 Census Barbara was a recent widow, and was the householder.Jacob Miller m. Barbra Tharp March 25, 1871 (Fulton co Ind M.R.) They were householders of

Rochester Twp in 1880 Census.]
FANSLER, Almira C., dau of J.B. & M.A., d. Feb 5?, 1867, ae ----?
WILLIMS, Christen, d. Apr 18, 1871, ae 40y-10m-18d
(9 steps)
GOLTRY, Anna, wife of John, d. Sep 22, 1873, ae 68y-5m-12d
WHITTENBERGER
(1) Emma J., 1854-1936
(2) Lewis H., 1849-1917
WHITTENBERGER, Sarah M., Dec 3, 1825 - July 26, 1909
WHITTENBERGER (family marker)
WHITTENBERGER, Joseph, Oct 11, 1820 - Sep 25, 1906

Row 3

HOOVER, Gracie, d. July 9, 1881, ae 6y-3m-?d
HOOVER, Fannie, d. Feb 17, 1871, ae 2m-2d
HOOVER, Minnie, d. Aug 6, 1872, ae 1y-7m-28d
(above 3 are matching markers)
HOOVER, H. D. (no dates)
ROUCH
(1) Anna, Sep 14, 1832 - Sep 2, 1908
(2) Jacob, June 19, 1816 - Jan 17, 1875
McCLUNG, Elnora O., 1852-1926
McCLUNG (family marker)
McCLUNG, N. Augustus, 1846-1919
SHELTON, William H., son of P.E. & A., d. Apr 21, 1902, ae 4y-7m-25d
SHELTON
(1) Aletha, 1859-1933
(2) P. Eugene, 1857-1928

Row 4

(HOOVER?), Thaddeus, d. Mar 27, 1868, ae 2y-1m-22d
(surname not given on the stone)
HOOVER, Willie Claudius, son of M. & H.D., Mar 2, 1863? - May 23, 1864
HOOVER, Miriam, consort of H.D., Nov 10, 1831 - May 24, 1864, ae 32y-6m-14d
ROUCH, Sons of Jacob & Anna
(1) Infant, d. Feb 16, 1872, ae 4d
(2) Infant, d. July 17, 1873, ae 1m
ROUCH, Melissa E., dau of J. & A., d. May 17, 1867, ae 10y-5m-23d
ROWE
(1) Mary, d. Mar 14, 1888, ae 80y-1m-17d
(2) Frederick, Co D 87th Reg Ind Vol, d. Mar 2, 1864, ae 29y-6m-22d
McCLUNG, Ernest, baby, 1882 (one date only)
McCLUNG, Mary P., 1876-1878
McCLUNG, John, 1837-1864
McCLUNG, Rufus S., 1839-1861
McCLUNG, Mary E., 1814-1872

McCLUNG, William T., 1808-1854
(above 6 are matching markers)
(7 steps)
ALSPACH
(1) Deborah, wife of Henry, d. Feb 8, 1871, ae 54y-8m-8d
(2) Henry D., d. Oct 7, 1870, ae 56y-11m-7d
COLLINS, William S., Co ---- Ind Vol Inf, Jan 29, 1832 -
Sep 17, 1863?, ae 33y-2m-16d ???
[NOTE: the stone appers to name his place of birth, but it was not legible.]
COLLINS, Tortellus, Co A 25th Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)
COLLINS
(1) Rachel, wife of J.M., d. May 1, 1872, ae 63y-7m
(2) James M. ----- (not readable)

Row 5

PORTER
(1) Francis M., d. June 9, 1911, ae 79y-3m-9d
(2) Lois E., his wife, d. Nov 18, 1905, ae 55y-7d
PORTER, Clyde O., son of F.M. & L.E., d. Dec 8, 1900, ae 26y-23d
PORTER, Edwin Walter, son of F.M. & L.E., d. Apr 11, 1874, ae 8m-8d
YOUNG, Eliza Jane, dau of L. & J., d. Sep 20, 1863, ae 21y-9m-11d
(14 steps)
(----) (not readable)
(----) (not readable)
(8 steps)
ALSPACH
(1) Melvin O., son of O.H. & M., d. Sep 8, 1888, ae 26y-3m-16d
(2) Tina A., dau of O.H. & M., d. July 25, 1889, ae 13y-5m-24d
(9 steps)

Row 6

GRIMES, William H., son of H. & J., d. Feb 28, 1875, ae 1y-22d
(----) (base only)
GRIMES, Amanda J., wife of Hiram, d. Oct 4, 1892, ae 39y-4m-21d
GRIMES, Hiram, d. Sep 12, 1880, ae 32y-8m-7d
CONVEAR, Marrietta (or Harrietta?), wife of Philip, d. Jan 16, 1865, ae 34y-1m-18d
YOUNG, Infant dau of Mr. & Mrs. Marion (no dates)
YOUNG, Ocie, dau of Mr. & Mrs. Marion, d. Mar 6?, 1894, ae 16y-5m-12d
YOUNG
(1) Marion, father, 1839-1912
(2) Isabelle, mother, 1844-1916
(--ADLE-?), Inf son(or dau?) --- (not readable)
(14 steps)
ALSPACH, Henry A., son of O. & M., d. Sep 30, 1861, ae 4y-5m-5d

ALSPACH
(1) Minerva, 1840-1896
(2) Oliver H., 1833-1912
(6 steps)
SAVAGE, Rachel F., dau of C. & N., d. Oct 6, 1863, ae 7m-27d

Row 7

(24 steps)
HARPER, Anna V., dau of C.E. & M.J., d. Aug 18, 1876, ae 10m-5d
HUGHES, Daniel, d. Dec 16, 1860, ae 33y-3m-6d
HUFFMAN, Sarah C., dau of H. & H., d. Sep 19, 1875, ae 2y-1m-1d
(7 steps)
HUFFMAN, Jacob, d. Dec 16, 1865, ae 48y-10m-23d
PENCE, Isedora, dau of W. & E., d. Mar 29, 1870, ae 3y-7m-3d?
PENCE, Clara B., dau of W. & E., d. Jan 29, 1874, ae 1y-1m-13d
"M. P."

Row 8

(5 steps)
THOMPSON, J. C., Co B 40th Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)
(6 steps)
(----), ---------- d. Mar 18, 1865, ae 18y-2m-5d
(top of marker is missing)
RICHARDSON, John Henry, Feb 4, 1855 - Sep 29, 1895
RICHERDSON, Mary Ellen, dau of L. & J., d. Mar 11, 1860, ae 15y-24d
(this matches above stone that has top missing)
(RICHARDSON), Liken
RICHARDSON
(1) Liken, d. Nov 8, 1892, ae 87y-2m-16d
(2) Josephine, wife of L., d. June 12, 1861, ae 42y-3m-18d
(3) Mary L., wife of L., d. Nov 30, 1889, ae 75y-2m-24d
(RICHARDSON), Mary L.
FANCHER, Mahaly, Dec 15, 1840 - Oct 21, 1891
"Father"
FANCHER
(1) William, d. Dec 21, 1879, ae 74y-3m-2d
(2) George, son of Wm. & J., d. May 20, 1879, ae 27y-3m-3d
(3) Joanna, wife of Wm., d. Aug 7, 1877, ae 65y-11m-16d
"Mother"
(FANCHER), William
BIGGS
(1) John P., father, d. Oct 30, 1901, ae 79y-5m-29d
(2) Rebecca, his wife, d. June 1, 1903, ae 70y-5m-9d
(7 steps)
PENCE, Ida Filona, dau of J. & M., d. Nov 25, 1869, ae 5y-2m-7d
WOODFILL, Laura, wife of William N., d. Apr 16, 1871, ae 20y-8m-12d

PENCE
(1) Mary Farris, wife of John, July 26, 1836 - Oct 25, 1929
(2) John, Oct 25, 1817 - Oct 11, 1893
PENCE, John
[NOTE: John Pence and his first wife, Jane, were both born in Kentucky about the same year, and were in Indiana by ca. 1842. They were householders of Rochester Twp, Fulton County, by 1850, with two children: William and Mary J. Pence (Census 1850)
He next married Mary E. Farris, August 12, 1855 Fulton Co M.R., and they were householders of Rochester Twp. during the census years 1860, 1870 and 1880, with several children.]

Row 9

WILSON, Elizabeth A., 1834-1871
(7 steps)
MILLER, Daughter & Son of Geo. & Monie
(1) Ethel L., Mary 16 - Aug 30, 1917
(2) Raymond, Jan 19, 1918
(14 steps)
RICEBARGER, Margaret A., wife of George, d. Jan 6, 1882, ae 50y-1m-15d

(14 steps)
McCLEARY, Thos., Co K 46th Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)

Row 10

(9 steps)
WILSON, Mary J., wife of Thomas M., d. Aug 23, 1864, ae 39y-5m-9d
WILSON, Thomas M., 1821-1900
"E. R."
RICHARDSON
(1) Elmira, dau of J. & M.J., d. Nov 22, 1864, ae 13y-6m-24d
(2) Margaret J., wife of J., d. Apr 14, 1889, ae 67y-2m-20d
RICHARDSON, Jackson, Aug 18, 1815 - Oct 5, 1904
RICHARDSON, America, dau of J. & M., d. July 16, 1890, ae 43y-3d
RICHARDSON, Christopher C., 1857-1912
RICEBARGER, Simon, son of G. & M., ---- (in concrete base)
RISEBARGER, George, ---- (in concrete base)
(George Ricebarger, Jr., b.ca.1833 in Germany, first appears in Fulton Co., IN Census 1870, res of Henry twp. with wife, Margaret A. [b.1831 Canada], and three children: Mary, 5; Simon Peter, 3; and Franklin, 5m [b.Oct]. Family not found in 1880. - He may have had a prior marriage, as W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Marriages 1836-1983, shows a Geo. Reishberger m. Margaret Ross, Aug 8, 1858. She might be the "Margaret wife of George Risenberger, d. June 25, 1860, ae 24y-1d." - Wendell C. & Jean C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co. IN Cemeteries, Henry Twp, Clark Family Cemetery)
RICEBARGER, James, son of G. & M., d. Feb 28, 1867
(one date only)

(RICEBARGER?), Emma J., dau of Geo. & M.A., --- (not readable)
REISBERGER, George, ----- (broken stone)
(this is probably the George Riseberger, ae 58, b. in Germany ca.1802, householder of Henry twp in 1860 Census. He had no family with him. - The will of George Riseberger, Sr., dated Dec 11, 1865, proven Dec 26, 1865, left estate to the heirs of his nephew, George Riseberger, Jr. (heirs under age 21); to his nephew, John Riseberger; to his nephew, George (Hicks?); and to his niece, Margarett Riseberger. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind., Wills (Briefed) 1836-1974, 1983)
(8 steps)
CLAYTON, Ephriam, d. June 17, 1862, ae 56y-5m-17d
(6 steps)
McCLARY
(1) Ephraim, d. Nov 13, 1870, ae 70y-6m-20d
(2) Catharine, d. Nov 13, 1877, ae 76y-8m-10d

Row 11

(5 steps)
BLACKBURN, ----- dau? of Wm. E. & A., d. Dec 26?, 1892, ae 2m-20d
RINGLE, James L., 1940 (one date only)
BLACKBURN, Lucy, 1894-1980
BLACKBURN
(1) Almeda, 1869-1946
(2) William E., 1868-1940
RICHARDSON, Andrew Likans, son of ---- (broken stone)
(Andrew, ae 13 [b.ca.1847] was a member of Likens & Josephine Richardson household, Rochester twp, in 1860, but he has not with them in 1870 or 1880. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Census)
ZARTMAN
(1) Mary Ellen, 1848-1934
(2) Adam, 1850-1925
ZARTMAN, S. A., son of A. & M.E., d. Mar 8, 1902, ae 26y-5m-29d
MILLER, Margaret J., dau of J. & S., d. May 9, 1866, ae 1y-3m-3d
MILLER, John Wesley, son of J. & S., d. Apr 3?, 1870, ae 1y-3m-26d
MILLER, Charles E., son of J. & S., d. Aug 3, 1872, ae 1y-4m-19d
MILLER, Adam, son of J. & S., d. Aug 28, 1874, ae 1y-28d
MILLER
(1) Susannah, d. May 20, 1899, ae 58y-7m-21d
(2) Jackson, d. Mar 20, 1890, ae 54y-8m-23d
(MILLER), Jackson
(17 steps)
(----) (base only)

Row 12

BLACKBURN, George, 1827-1864
BLACKBURN, Ellen, wife of N., d. Feb 17, 1865, ae 72y-2m-1d

BLACKBURN
(1) Susan Alspach, his wife, July 12, 1835 - July 27, 1920, ae 85y-15d
(2) Isaac, b. at Connersville, Fayette Co., Ind., Dec 27, 1824, d. May 8, 1901,
ae 76y-4m-11d
(also GAR emblem)
SINKS, Walter Scott, son of F. & M., d. Oct 16, 1865, ae 23y-2m-22d ?
CARTER, Emily E. Sinks, wife of W.F., d. Dec 21, 1878, ae 29y-8m-11d
SINKS
(1) Infant dau of A.G. & M.A., d. Oct 1, 1875, ae 20d
(2) Mary A., wife of A.G., d. Sep 25, 1875, ae 30y-11m-5d
(6 steps)
HARTTER, Infant son of D. & I.J., d. Dec 17, 1876, ae 2d
(10 steps)
BARCUS, Mary, wife of Henry A., d. Oct 6, 1882, ae 53y-21d
QUIGG
(1) Phineas, son of E. & C., d. Sep 23, 1863, ae 35y-9m-26d
(2) James, son of E. & C., Co D 87 Reg Ind Vol,
d. at Galatin, Tenn, Dec 4, 1862, ae 21y-1m-20d
(3) Catharine, wife of E., d. Oct 18, 1863, ae 58y
[NOTE: This was a family of Liberty twp, where the father, Eliakim Quigg, d. Oct 1, 1849, ae 60y-11m-1d, and was bur in Gideon Miller Farm cem. - Wendell C. & Jean C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries, Wayne & Liberty Twps])
"Mother"
TRUE
(1) Catherine, 1837-1903
(2) Lafayette, 1824-1870
(TRUE), Lucy, 1869-1871
(TRUE), Gorden, 1867-1869
(TRUE), Orin, 1861-1865
"Father"

Row 13

YOUNT
(1) Lorinda (no dates)
(2) John (no dates)
(3) Elis (no dates)
(also military marker: Jno. Yount, Co K 46th[45?] Ind Inf)
YOUNT, Mary L. C. S., dau of J. & L., d. July 26, 1863, ae 3y-2m-21d
YOUNT, William F., son of J. & L., d. Mar 20, 1859, ae 4y-9m-12d
YOUNT, Eve, wife of William, d. Jan 8, 1852, ae 44y-1m-27d
(----) ------ d. Mar 3, 1860, ae 5y-9m-15d
(top of stone broken off and missing)
SMITH, Christenah, dau of O.T. & C., d. Aug 1, 1854, ae 3y-8m-13d
SMITH, Mary A. H., dau of O.T. & C., d. Apr 12, 1846, ae 9y-8m-12d
SMITH, Frances H., dau of O.T. & C., d. Dec 21, 1843, ae 6y-8m-18d ?
ARMSTRONG, William H., son of W. & C., d. Oct 24, 1860, ae 5y-8m-8d
(13 steps)

SNODGRASS, William, d. May 3, 1845, ae 71y-11m-3d
SNODGRASS, Nancy, dau of William & Lettaesha, d. Jan 10, 1849, ae 21y-2m-1d
(9 steps)

Row 14

(5 steps)
BLACKBURN, Mary E., dau of I. & A., d. Dec 1, 1856, ae 8m-1d
BLACKBURN, Almira, wife of I., d. July 28, 1856, ae 22y-5m-21d
BLACKBURN, Nathaniel, d. Oct 31, 1851, ae 56y-5m-9d
(9 steps)
(----) ------ (inscr on two sides, none of it readable)
CLISE, William H., d. ---- (in concrete)
CLISE, William, d. Sep 10, 1855, ae 51y-4m-10d
(above 2 are matching markers)
(11 steps)
ALSPACH, Jacob S., d. Feb 1, 1856, ae 53y-4m
KNADLER, Louisa, wife of James, d. Dec 21, 1854, ae 19y-2m-6d
TRUE, Polaski, d. Oct 10, 1859, ae 25y-8m-14d
TRUE, Arathusa, wife of Samuel, d. Oct 16, 1855, ae 60y-11m-13d
TRUE, Samuel, d. May 13, 1840, ae 54y-17d

Row 15

(10 steps)
SINKS
(1) Frederick, father, July 25, 1813 - Jan 30, 1856, ae 42y-6m-5d
(2) Mary Buchanan, mother, Jan 12, 1813 - June 4, 1896, ae 83y-4m-22d
(10 steps)
(YOHE), Fred'k
YOHE
(1) Frederick, son of H. & L., d. Feb 19, 1852, ae 16y-9m-3d
(2) John, son of H. & L., d. June 18, 1846, ae 15y-5m-14d
(YOHE), John
YOHE
(1) Henry, d. Feb 29, 1852, ae 45y-4d
(2) Lydia, d. June 16, 1880, ae 71y-2m-10d
(7 steps)
BROKAW
(1) Adaline F., wife of P.S., d. Mar 23, 1877, ae 57y-2m
(2) Peter S., d. Mar 19, 1877, ae 64y-11m-19d
(10 steps)
HANNA, Angeline, wife of Joseph T., and dau of S. & T. True, d. Aug 1, 1853,
ae 24y-10m-26d
[NOTE: Angeline was a dau of Samuel & Arathusa True, and m. Joseph T. Hanna Oct. 3, 1852, Fulton Co Census 1850, Rochester Twp; and Fulton Co Ind M.R.]

Row 16

(7 steps)
BURTCH, Benjamin E., d. July 11, 1856, ae 23y-1m
BURTCH, Elizabeth, wife of Sandford, d. May 23, 1856, ae 65y-6m-18d
STONE, Orpha, wife of A., d. May 17, 1855, ae 50y-11m-12d
STONE, Adolphus, d. Dec 28, 1863, ae 53y-6m-5d
(6 steps)
SMITH, Mary, dau of M.? & S.A.?, d. Feb 20, 1855, ae 12d
(5 steps)
ONSTOTT, Children of M.A.
(1) Lydia A., June 21, 1848 - Nov 11, 1851
(2) Henry Y., Dec 14, 1851 - (no d.d.)
(3) Mary A. Yohe, dau of H. & L. Yohe, d. Mar 20, 1852, ae 22y-11m-19d
(4) YOHE, Henry, d. at Chattanooge, Tenn., Nov 2, 1863, ae 20y-9m
(Jacob [b.ca.1822 PA] and his wife, Mary A. [Yohe] Onstott, were residents of Liberty twp., Fulton Co, IN, in 1850, with two children: Lydia A. [2y] and Peter [2m]. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. 1850 Census. They were not in the county in 1860 or 1870 Census.
Henry Yohe, son of Henry & Lydia Yohe, was born in Ohio 1843, and with his parents, and a brother and sister, Frederick (16) and Catharine (12) Yohe, residents of Henry Twp., Fulton Co Ind in 1850. (Census records). Henry Yohe was a brother of Mary A. (Yohe) Onstott.]
(5 steps)
PENCE
(1) Christena, wife of A., d. Dec 29, 1879, ae 78y-8m-26d
(2) Adam, d. Oct 18, 1861, ae 70y-8m-13d
[NOTE: Adam Pence (b.1791 Va.) and his wife Christena (b.1801 Ky), were residents of Rochester Twp by 1850, but were in Indiana as early as 1825. (Census).
There were many children in this family: (1) John, b.1817 Ky; (2) Catharine, b.1823 (m. ----- Woodfield); (3) Barbara, b.1825 Ind, m. Jacob Thorpe, m. Jacob Miller; (4) William M., b.1829; (5) Sarah F., b.ca.1831 Ind, m. Samuel Heffley; (6) Minerva, b.1840 Ind, m. Oliver H. Alspach; (7) David, b.1842; (8) Victory, b.1843; (9) Clarissa J., b.1846 Ind, m. Carvil H. Treadway; (10) America, b.1848. (Fulton Co Ind. M.R. & Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries)]
HEFFLEY, Charley A., son of S. & S.F., d. Aug 4, 1861, ae 1y-7m-8d
PENCE, Sarah A., dau of J. & M., d. Oct 30, 1859, ae -----2m
(broken at the age line)
[NOTE: The parents of this child were John and Mary E. (Farris) Pence. Mary E. was the 2nd wife of John, whom he m. 1855. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.)
PENCE, Eli E., son of J. & J., d. Aug 16, 1855, ae 5m-11d
[NOTE: His mother was Jane (Brewer) Pence, the first wife of John Pence.]
PENCE, Jane Brewer, wife of John, d. May 4, 1855, ae 38y-4m-30d
[NOTE: Jane Brewer, b.1817 Ky, m. John Pence ca. 1840. She is with him in the 1850 Census, Fulton Co Ind, in Rochester Twp, along with two of her children: William (ae 8) and Mary J. (ae 50, both b. Ind]
HEFFLEY, Mary A., dau of Samuel & Sarah, d. June 6, 1851, ae 9m
PENCE, America, dau of Adam & Christena, d. Apr 16, 1850, ae 1y-6m-14d
HEFFLEY, Infant son of Samuel & Sarah, d. Aug 27, 1849
(no age or b.d.)

PENCE, Victory, dau of Adam & Christena, d. July 6, 1844, ae 1y-2m-14d
PENCE
(1) William M., d. Aug 8, 1839, ae 9y-11m-25d
(2) David, d. June 21, 1848, ae 6y-3m-3d
"Sons of Adam & Christena)
(3) ------an, inf of John & Jane Pence. (no dates)
WOODFIELD, Catharine Pence, dau of Adam & Christena, d. Aug 19, 1842, ae 19y

Row 17

MILLER, Arthur Harold, d. 1907, ae 8m
(Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
MILLER, Harold Eugene, 1908-1910
(Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
KENSLER, Lorenzo O., son of Wm. H. & M.J.?, d. May 11, 1857, ae 2y-1m-4d
KENSLER, William, 2nd son of John & Sally, d. Feb 16, 1854, ae 13y-10m-24d
KENSLER, Alford, son of John & Louisa, d. Sep 17, 1850, ae 1y
(25 steps)
SMALL, Harriet, dau of David & Leah, d. Apr 13, 1847, ae 4y-5d
SMALL
(1) Martha Ellen, dau of David & Leah, d. Aug 16, 1844, ae 16y-3m-3d
(2) Luesa Ann, dau of David & Leah, d. Oct 28, 1840, ae 8m-28d
SMALL, Leah, wife of David, d. Aug 26, 1853, ae 48y-2m-22d
[NOTE: Fulton Co Ind M.R. indicate a second marriage, David Small to Susan J. Merrymow, February 9, 1854]

Row 18

KEEL, Thomas B., Feb 4, 1844 - Apr 18, 1902, ae 58y-2m-12d
(7 steps)
TRUE, Orilla, dau of Isaac & Louisa, d. Apr 23, 1852, ae 10y-9m-15d
TRUE, Sophrona, dau of Isaac & Louisa, d. Aug 11, 1851, ae 4y-1m-2d
TRUE, Infant dau of Isaac & Louisa, d. Apr 9, 1847 (one date only)
TRUE, John M., son of Isaac & Louisa, d. Apr 6, 1849, ae 15y-10m-24d
TRUE, Willard, son of Isaac & Louisa, d. Aug 18, 1853, ae 6m
(8 steps)
FRIEND
(1) Sarah, wife of J.M., d. Dec 24, 1874, ae 66y-2m-20d
(2) John M., d. July 16, 1852, ae 44y-3m-5d
FRIEND, Hetty, dau of John M. & Sarah, d. June 14, 1852, ae 3y-11m-11d
(6 steps)
THORP, William, d. Aug 29, 1845, ae 63y---- (broken stone)
(5 steps)
SMITH, Jeremiah H., d. Apr 28, 1855, ae 69y-2m-22d
(9 steps)

Row 19

ROBBINS, James, 1858-1900
(----) (top of stone broken off and missing)
"E. C."
(10 steps)
TRUE, Volney, son of C. & E., d. July 7, 1846, ae 5y-9m
TRUE, Paul J., son of C. & E., d. Sep 27, 184?, ae 11m-26d
TRUE, Chauncey, d. Dec 13, 1870, ae 56y-7m-21d
TRUE, Elizabeth, wife of C., d. Sep 2, 1854, ae 39y-6m-21d
TRUE, Maria L., wife of C., d. Dec 17, 1861, ae 51y-9m
TRUE, Priscilla, dau of C. & E., d. Sep 4, 1856, ae 16y-11m
JONES, Phillip, son of Isaac & F., d. Apr 13, 1847, ae 19y-7m-17d
(28 steps)
TRUE, Lafayette, son of Nelson & Emarine, d. July 27, 1852, ae 2y-5m-20d

Row 20

(9 steps)
ZARTMAN
(1) Mary J., wife of John O., d. May 18, 1892, ae 26y-2m-24d
(2) John O., Nov 25, 1861 - Feb 3, 1931
(5 steps)
STURGEON
(1) Martin, Jan 2, 1822 - Aug 22, 1890
(2) Sarah A., Sep 5, 1830 - Sep 13, 1904
DUVALL, Ora M., dau of C.W. & C.E., d. Dec 22, 1892, ae 4y-11d
[NOTE: The parents of this child might be the Charles Duvall and Clara E. Gilam who m. August 11, 1886 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.)]
(----) (unmarked stone)
(----) (unmarked stone)
(15 steps)
"Mother"
McKILLIP
(1) Amanda, wife, Apr 19, 1840 - June 8, 1887
(2) David, June 5, 1837 - June 9, 1906
"Father"
FOUTS, Aaron, d. Sep 8, 1881, ae 44y-5m-13d
"S. R. Foust lot"
(7 steps)

Row 21

STEPHEY, Samuel, 1853-1911
STEPHEY, Anna B., 1830-1902
STEPHEY
(1) Anna Barkdoll, Aug 19, 1830 - Sep 11, 1902, ae 72y-23d
(2) David, Feb 8, 1828 - Feb 4, 1901, ae 72y-11m-26d
STEPHEY, Cora, Apr 10, 1889 - Aug 6, 1889, ae 4m-16d

(15 steps)
HAY, Louisa, wife of A., d. Sep 22, 1884, ae 57y-4m-6d
(23 steps)
POWELL, John H., Corpl Co F 11th Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)
(the following 8 names furnished by Maxine (Mrs. Jerry D.) Heckathorn, RR 6, Box 79, Rochester, Indiana, who stated that they are unmarked graves, and were recorded by her, north to south, and from the road to the fence, beginning with John H. Powell's Civil War marker)
POWELL, John Hartley, Feb 28, 1843 - June 2, 1915
POWELL, Laura Ann Sutton, his wife, Apr 23, 1850 -
Aug 30, 1938 (Dan Powell's parents. Family Bible)
POWELL, Enoch Azro, Oct 23, 1871 - Oct 12, 1872 (Family Bible)
POWELL, Laura Daisy, Dec 31, 1875 - Dec 2, 1959 (Family Bible & Obituary)
POWELL, Permelia Inez, Jan 4, 1868 - (d.ca.1965)
POWELL, Enoch B., d. Feb 8, 1901, ae 80y-2m-11d
(Obit., Enoch Powell d. at the home of his son, John, at Pleasant Hill, Fri., aft., at age 88; formerly citizen of Mt. Zion neighborhood. - Rochester Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Mon., Feb 11, 1901)
POWELL, Permelia, d. Mar, 1881.
(Parents of John Hartley Powell; Rochester Sentinel Obit; and Macy
Methodist Church Pleasant Hill records)
POWELL, Nancy, Nov 9, 1837 - June 19, 1924
(Death Certificate, Miami Co., Ind.)
[NOTE: Rochester Evening Sentinel, Mon., Feb. 11, 1901, Obituary, Enoch Powell died at the home of his son, John, at Pleasant Hill, Fri., aft., at age 88; formerly a citizen of Mt. Zion neighborhood & the father of four children, one of whom is Mrs. J. M. Quigg. Funeral was on Sunday, with burial in the Mt. Zion cem.
Rochester Sentinel, Jan. 18 & 19, 1965, obituary for "Bob" Wallace Powell, who died at age 82 at Peru, bur. Gilead cem. Born June 2, 1882, Perry Twp, Miami Co Ind, a son of John H. and Laura A. Sutton Powell. Survivors included a bro., Daniel of Rochester. Three sisters and two brothers preceded in death.]
Row 22

ZARTMAN, Infant son of B.F. & S.C., d. Aug 17, 1884
(one date only)
ZARTMAN, Glen, dau of B.F. & S.C., d. Jan 9, 1891, ae 3m-29d
ZARTMAN, Sarah C., wife of B.F., 1857-1900
(14 steps)
DIXSON, Daisy, wife of Frank, June 7, 1873 - July 28, 1893
SNOWBERGER
(1) Alfaretta, 1861-1931
(2) Levi, 1860- (no d.d.)
SNOWBERGER, Mary Ethel, dau of Levi & Alfaretta, d. Feb 2, 1889, ae 6y-3m-13d
STEFFEY, James W., d. Oct 30, 1888, ae 19y-7m-11d
STEFFEY, Sarah E., wife of Abraham, Aug 23, 1845 - Feb 3, 1895, ae 49y-5m-10d
KLOSTER, Elizabeth, Aug 14, 1845 - Feb 23, 1904, ae 58y-7m-5d
STEFFEY
(1) Elizabeth, his wife, mother, d. Nov 17, 1902, ae 77y
(2) Benjamin, father, d. Apr 27, 1887, ae 73y
(8 steps)

Row 23

BURKINS, Bebe Sue, 1933-1958
MATTIX, Paul W., Pfc US Army WW2, 1908-1977 (military marker)
(7 steps)
COLLINS, Children of L.R. & M.E.
(1) Infant, 1892 (one date only)
(2) Paralee, 1885-1891
(3) Ray, 1895-1896
COLLINS, Mary Ellen, 1861-1956 (Ditmire temp marker)

Row 24

TOBEY, Helen, dau of J.T. & M., Jan 28, 1897 - Mar 1, 1897
JOHNSTON, Calvin, Penn Pvt 7 Cav, Aug 2, 1878 - Jan 1, 1945
(military marker)
JOHNSTON, Fern, 1888-1967 (matches above military marker)
BRIGGS, Ada M., wife of J.M., d. Mar 31, 1890, ae 19y-5m-24d
(BRIGGS), Ada M.
(7 steps)
FANSLER, Dorothy Aughinbaugh, dau, wife of Art Fansler, 1906- (no d.d.)
AUGHINBAUGH, Pauline, wife of Byron, 1904-1971
AUGHINBAUGH, Byron C., son, 1901-1973
(5 steps)
HENDERSON
(1) John P., d. Jan 29, 1899, ae 74y-4m-4d
(2) Lydia, wife of J.P., d. Sep 21, 1891, ae 67y-11m-10d
(7 steps)
(CONRAD), Catherine I. (no dates)
CONRAD (family marker)
(CONRAD), Roscoe J., 1895-1969
(JOHNSON), William I.
JOHNSON
(1) William I., son of I.D. & A., d. Sep 16, 1887, ae 3y-10m-13d
(2) McCLURE, William V., d. Sep 19?, 1887, ae 3y-5m-16d
(3) SCHINDLER, Delcie F., dau of J.F. & C.B., d. June 30, 1890, ae 10m-18d
(SCHINDLER), Delcie F.
SCHINDLER
(1) Clara B., Nov 26, 1867 - Jan 30, 1892
(2) Jacob F., Mar 26, 1860 - Jan 30, 1940
(Thomas J. McClure m. Clara B. Johnson, July 8, 1883; and Clara B. [Johnson] McClure m. Jacob F. Schindler, Jan 13, 1887. -W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Marriages 1836-1983)
MILLER, Montana Gail, Sep 17, 1891 - Aug 27, 1971
BURNS, Clara Alice Powell, 1861-1947
POWELL, Nancy J., July 12, 1840 - Mar 30, 1935
(above 2 are matching markers)
POWELL, Oren V., son of I.S. & N.J., d. Dec 4, 1894, ae 11y-4m-21d

POWELL, Isaac S., d. June 16, 1894, ae 62y-10m-12d
[NOTE: Isaac S. Powell m. March 8, 1857, Nancy Davis. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.)]

Row 25

(9 steps)
AUGHINBAUGH (family marker)
CUSTER, Nellie Sarah Ellen, wife of Guy C. Custer, dau, 1882-1966
MANNING, Mable, wife of John T. Manning, dau, 1889-1964
(AUGHINBAUGH), Johnnie, son, 1892-1892
(AUGHINBAUGH), Clayton J., son, 1879-1926
(AUGHINBAUGH), Olive May, mother, 1863-1931
(AUGHINBAUGH), Charles C., father, 1854-1925
WOLFE, Amos Frank, 1858-1933
WOLF
(1) George A., 1856-1927
(2) Eva E., 1864-1895
(also military marker: Geo. Wolf, Co C 4 US Art)
CONRAD
(1) Daniel, 1847-1923
(2) Adaline, 1849-1923
(SHEETS), Lina May, Dec 23, 1871 - Aug 2, 1953
SHEETS (family marker)
(SHEETS), Lewis Clay, Apr 5, 1871 - Mar 8, 1937
(SHEETS), Infant Daughters of Lewis C. & Lina M.
(1) Nevada Grace, Jan 13, 1895 - Jan 29, 1895
(2) Zola Marie, Jan 1, 1897 - Jan 1, 1897
CONRAD, Eva G., 1916-1940
CONRAD
(1) John W., 1869-1952
(2) Daisy D., 1874-1952
(also Val Zimmerman marker: Daisy D. Conrad, 1874-1935)
JOHNSON
(1) Israel D., 1844-1935
(2) Almeda, his wife, 1847-1928
(also GAR emblem)
(ALLEN), Fred C., 1881-1955
ALLEN (family marker)
(ALLEN), Lola O., 1878-1969
(ALLEN), Leonore K., 1910-1977
LARGE
(1) George H., May 19, 1864 - Aug 10, 1935
(2) Lena L., Feb 28, 1871 - Jan 27, 1896

Row 26

HOOVER, Don Carlos, Ind Sgt Quartermaster Corps WW1, July 26, 1892 -
Jan 17, 1960 (military marker)

HERBAUGH
(1) Ausbury, 1852-1924
(2) America, 1854-1934
WAGONER, Mary Gladys, July 2, 1915 - July 10, 1915
WAGONER
(1) Pearl M., mother, 1888-1929
(2) J. William, father, 1872-1943
(10 steps)
STEFFEY, Abraham, Co D 87 Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)
McMILLEN, Charles W., 1869-1948
McMILLEN, Miriam B., inf dau of G.D. & H., Apr 8 - Apr 9, 1913
McMILLEN, Laura B., dau of H. & M., Nov 25, 1880 - Oct 28, 1903
McMILLEN
(1) Nancy M., his wife, mother, Feb 22, 1848 - Oct 14, 1920
(2) Henry, father, Jan 26, 1847 - June 25, 1918
SULLIVAN, Wm., inf, Mar 14-15, 1911
HORTON, Hattie L., wife of Davis, 1877-1903
HORTON (family marker)
HORTON, W. Davis, 1876-1968
HORTON, Emma H., wife of Davis, 1875-1933
JOHNSON
(1) Harry E., 1877-1955
(2) Orpha E., 1880- (no d.d.)
(6 steps)

Row 27

CARTWRIGHT, LaDonna S., 1943-1965
OSBORNE, Ivan Norman, Ind Tec4 176 General Hosp WW2,
May 3, 1917 - June 13, 1967 (military marker)
ORPURT, George Joseph, Ind AMMI US Navy WW2, Oct 30, 1923 -Dec 20, 1971
(military marker)
BROWN
(1) Wanda Mae, 1926- (no d.d.)
(2) Thomas Leon, 1926-1946
(HOOVER), Will C., 1890-1923
(HOOVER), Katherine E., 1861-1941
HOOVER (family marker)
(HOOVER), Franklin P., 1852-1919
DIXSON
(1) Wilhelmina L., mother, 1859-1942
(2) John A., father, 1851-1917
(7 steps)
SLIFER, Myrtle U., mother, 1881-1909
SLIFER, Charles M., father, 1876-1954
(6 steps)

KEIM
(1) Israel, Co C 87 IVI, 1839-1923
(2) Elizabeth, his wife, 1847-1932
(17 steps)

Row 28

CHALK, Albert C., 1896-1967
(Foster & Good temp marker)
CHALK, Gladys, 1892-1955
CHALK, Leo A., S1 US Navy WW2, Jan 30, 1916 - May 19, 1981
(military marker)
CHALK, Eldora, 1916-1955
LINEBRINK, Lee C., baby son of J. & N., May 31, 1916 - June 15, 1916
LINEBRINK, Ray J., Tec4 US Army WW2, Sep 8, 1912 - May 25, 1974
LINEBRINK
(1) Nora, 1881-1964
(2) Jesse, 1879-1953
MURPHY
(1) Irene E., 1914-1972
(2) William E., 1912-1988
"Mother"
VANDEGRIFT
(1) John W., Aug 20, 1859 - Nov 7, 1915
(2) Ida M., his wife, Sep 2, 1871 - July 3, 1957
"Father"
(5 steps)
TRUE
(1) Melvin, Sep 11, 1862 - (no d.d.)
(2) Tryphena, Oct 28, 1859 - July 19, 1914
TRUE, Melvin, 1862-1942 (Val Zimmerman temp marker)
(6 steps)
TRUE
(1) Jasper, June 13, 1838 - Jan 29, 1906
(2) Margaret L., July 28, 1842 - Jan 10, 1920
(3) Carrie B. Shaw, 1868-1943
(also Val Zimmerman temp marker: Carrie B. True, 1868-1943)

Row 29

(9 steps)
HAINES
(1) Ruth, 1890-1980
(2) Guy, 1886-1971
ROBINSON
(1) Mildred, 1903- (no d.d.)
(2) Fred E., 1897-1968

ROBINSON
(1) Otto D., 1854-1925
(2) Mary E., 1862-1928
ROBINSON, Frank W., brother, 1883-1928
STEFFEY
(1) Henry, 1853-1913
(2) Margaret, 1851-1916
"Father"
KEEL
(1) S. C., 1858-1917
(2) Ida M., his wife, 1860-1909
"Mother"
KEEL, Daisy B., 1887-1933
COLLINS, Jessie M., 1877-1933
TOBEY, Mary L., 1856-1929
(above 2 are matching markers)
TOBEY
(1) Felix T., Oct 4, 1849 - Mar 8, 1906
(2) Mary L., his wife, Dec 8, 1856 - Oct 17, 1929

Row 30

(6 steps)
RINGLE
(1) Anna, 1901- (no d.d.)
(2) Melvin, 1900-1989
TERRY, James D., US Army, 1911-1985
(also Johnson temp marker: J. D. Terry, 1911-195)
PIPER
(1) Lulu, 1880-1967
(2) Charles A., 1869-1929
(also military marker: Charles A. Piper, Co B 158 Ind Inf Spanish-American War,
no dates)
(7 steps)
MILLER
(1) Charles J., son, 1921-1921
(2) May Ford, mother, 1898-1921
(6 steps)
ZARTMAN, Gertrude, 1892-1957
ZARTMAN
(1) Leah Ethel, 1894-1920
(2) Ernest F., 1890-1931
SHELTON, Gerald, son of R. & C., d. Dec 21, 1920 (one date only)

SHELTON
(1) Leroy C., 1886-1918
(2) Blanche E., his wife, 1888-1914
(also military marker: Leroy C. Shelton, Co A 111th 28th Div, killed in action, Aug 10, 1918, Fismes, France)
(NOTE: The Leroy C. Shelton American Legion Post, Rochester, Indiana, was named to honor this man)

Row 31

WAGONER
(1) Claude O., 1912-1987
(2) Martha J., 1916- (no d.d.)
FISHER
(1) Nettie R., 1939-1991
(2) Larry W., 1938- (no d.d.)
m. Sep 20, 1957
OGLE
(1) Delores M., 1934- (no d.d.)
(2) John C., 1927-1983
OGLE
(1) Maye E., 1905- (no d.d.)
(2) Charlie E., 1901-1982
m. Aug 7, 1926
OGLE, Robert Lee, 1953-1953
SIPSON, Maude E., 1884-1970
SIPSON, William E., 1885-1963
ECKART, Wallace W., Sr., Pfc 733 AACS Sq AAF WW2,
Apr 3, 1916 - Sep 17, 1967 (military marker)
ECKART, James Robert, Jan 13-14, 1953
ECKART, William Wallace "Billy", 1947-1950
ECKART
(1) Marie A., 1892-1979
(2) Leland L., Capt USMCR, 1917-1945
(3) Walter W., 1893-1947
CONGER
(1) Minnie M., 1874-1965
(2) Mildred M., 1901-1937
VanDUYNE, Dean Arthur, son of Fred & Mildred, 1930-1933
VanDUYNE
(1) Mildred, 1905-1981
(2) Fred K., 1902-1985
(5 steps)
CARTER
(1) Amanda, 1850-1936
(2) John, 1854-1936

Row 32

(10 steps)
ZIMMERMAN
(1) Mary A., 1915-1985
(2) Robert B., 1912-1987
VanDUYNE
(1) Wilma N., June 16, 1910 - June 11, 1990
(2) Donald, May 14, 1904 - (no d.d.)
(anvil and hammer carved in the stone; also Harrison-Metzger temp funeral marker: Wilma N. VanDuyne, 1910-1990)
(10 steps)
VanDUYNE
(1) F. Helen, 1906-1987
(2) L. Joe, 1906-1973
(also military marker: Leroy J. VanDuyne, Ind Sgt US Army WW2, Aug 22, 1906 - Sep 18, 1973; also Zimmerman Bros temp funeral marker: Joe VanDuyne, 1906-1973)
MACY, M. Lucille, Oct 8, 1908 - Apr 2, 1965
MACY
(1) M. Lucille, 1908-1965
(2) Harry J., 1891-1964
(also military marker: Harry J. Macy, Ind Pvt Btry D 30 Field Arty WW1, June 8, 1890 - Mar 7, 1964)
SULEK
(1) Marie, 1891-1965
(2) John, 1892-1967
VanDUYNE
(1) Alice M., 1920- (no d.d.)
(2) Virgil R., 1918-1974
(also military marker: Virgil R. VanDuyne, Pfc US Army WW2,
Sep 4, 1918 -Sep 23, 1974)
(8 steps)

Row 33

(23 steps)
OCHOA, Phillip Michael, 1968 (one date only)
(also Mungovan & Sons temp marker: Phillip M. Ochoa, baby, 1968)
(7 steps)
MAXWELL
(1) F. Garland, 1914- (no d.d.)
(2) Alyce N., 1915- (no d.d.)
HOLDREAD, Margaret L. Macy, Aug 25, 1942 - June 13, 1985
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Margaret Holdread, 1942-1985)
(8 steps)



SOUTH SECTION
Mt. Zion Cemetery

Row 1

(19 steps)
JOHNSON, Charles O., son of J.W. & A.C., d. Mar 13, 1873, ae 5y-7m-7d
JOHNSON
(1) J. W., father, Aug 4, 1840 - Aug 2, 1881
(2) Angeline C., Oct 15, 1844 - May 24, 1880
(also GAR emblem)
JOHNSON, Margaret S., dau of J.W. & A.C., d. Mar? 1873, ae 3y-5m-19d
JOHNSON, Levi, d. Feb 17, 1891, ae 42y-6d
(5 steps)
MILLER, Jane, Sep 20, 1814 - June 17, 1863, ae 48y-9m-27d
BARNES, Hiram, d. Nov 24, 1860, ae 41y-7m-18d
(5 steps)
McMILLEN, Elias, 1854-1926
McMILLEN, Thomas, d. May 16, 1864, ae 55y
(12 steps)
TIMBERS
(1) Robt., d. Apr 20, 1868, ae 67y-8m-5d
(2) Elizabeth, wife of R., d. Oct 6, 1868, ae 61y-4m

Row 2

(6 steps)
JOHNSON
(1) Sarah, wife of M., mother, d. June 8, 1863, ae 56y-10m-17d
(2) Moses, d. June 6, 1863, ae 59y-2m-29d
BINKLEY, Isreal ?., son of W.R. & S.J., d. Aug 11, 1863, ae 4m-1d
BINKLEY, Charles J., son of Wm. & S.J., d. Feb 7, 1868, ae 3d
BINKLEY, John F., 1864-1945
BINKLEY, Wm., Co K 46th Ind Inf (military marker)
KESTER, Phebe, wife of John, d. Sep 2, 1861, ae 17(or 47?)y-5m-8d (broken stone)
JOHNSON, Asbery, son of Samuel & Mahala, d. at Camp Wickliffe, KY, Feb 8, 1862.
[NOTE: Also GAR emblem. W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind., Census 1850, shows Asbery Johnson b. in Ohio ca.1843.
The Rochester Sentinel, Feb. 15, 1862: The remains of Asbury Johnson, son of Samuel Johnson, residing near Hoover's Mills, and Wm. Blacketer, son of Wm. Blacketer, Esq., residing near Green Oak, were sent home this week from the army in Kentucky. The deceased soldiers were members of Capt. Grover's company in Col. Fitch's Regiment. We understand that the disease from which they died was an aggravated attack of the measles.]
JOHNSON
(1) Mahala A., d. Nov 26, 1866, ae 60y-1m-6d
(2) Samuel, d. Nov 25, 1860, ae 60y-8m-12d

JOHNSON, Jno., Co K 46th Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)
JOHNSON
(1) William, son of J. & A., Co K 46th Reg Ind, killed at Fort
(Pemberton?) MO, Apr 4, 1863, ae 21y
(2) Joseph, d. June 1862, ae 53y
JOHNSON, Lemuel, d. Oct 31, 1860?, ae 47y-10d (broken stone)
MILLER, William, d. July 28, 1868, ae 34y-3m-26d
(11 steps)
CRABILL, Elizabeth J., dau of Eli & Maria M., d. Jan 25, 1867, ae 15y-8m-18d
(6 steps)

Row 3

(11 steps)
HOFFMAN, Charles H., son of F. & S., d. Sep 10, 1860(or 66?), ae 6y-1m-19d
HOFFMAN
(1) Alphious A., son of F. & S., d. Dec 3, 1869, ae 2y-3m-19d ?
(2) Flora M., dau of F. & S., d. Dec 8, 1860, ae 5y-8m-24d?
(3) Emma C., dau of F. & S., d. Oct 10, 1860, ae 7y-9m-28d
(10 steps)
"Mother"
WELLER
(1) Lovina, wife of Michael, mother, Apr 19, 1826 - Feb 2, 1894, ae 67y-9m-13d
(2) Michael, father, Feb 17, 1823 - Sep 23, 1901, ae 78y-7m-6d
"Father"
WELLER, Mary A., Apr 5, 1855 - Apr 22, 1899
HARPER, James S., d. May 28, 1869, ae 75y-7m-15d
HARPER, Jane, d. July 18, 1878, ae 84y-9m-10d
BRUMFIELD (family marker)
BRUMFIELD, William H., d. Sep 10, 1889, ae 23y-7m-10d
(5 steps)
"Mother"
BURKETT
(1) Lucinda, mother, d. Feb 7, 1914, ae 82y-2d
(2) Asa, father, d. Oct 15, 1895, ae 63y-26d
"Father"
SLISHER, Lucy A., dau of F. & L., d. Sep 29, 1881, ae 22y-7m-19d
SLISHER, Phebe, dau of F. & L., d. Feb 24, 1882, ae 3m

Row 4

DAVENPORT, Ephraim B., b. in Rutland, Vermont, June 25, 1809, d. Feb 23, 1866
DAVENPORT, Geo. W., d. Apr 6, 1871, ae 37y-2m-3d
DAVENPORT, Theodore M., d. Aug 6, 1870, ae 23y-1d
DAVENPORT, Ephraim B.?, b. in Detroit, Mich., June 20, 1836,d. Sep 9, 1866
(broken stone)
(16 steps)

WELLER, Sons of Michael & Lavina
(1) Samuel, d. Aug 2, 1861, ae 4y-2m?
(2) Wesley, d. July 24, 1861, ae 2y-28d?
WELLER, Emma, dau of Michael & Lovina, d. Sep 7, 1863, ae 1y-8m-21d
(Manitou Chapter DAR, Genealogical Survey, Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries, 1935, reports that Emma J. Weller, d. ae 20y-8m-21d)
WELLER, Lucinda, dau of M. & L., d. Apr 1, 1872, ae 7y-5m-28d
VANDEGRIFT, Infant son of R.G. & N.A., June 2, 1866 - June 2, 1866
VANDEGRIFT, Nancy A., Sep 18, 1834 - Jan 8, 1901, ae 66y-3m-20d
VANDERGRIFT, Amy, wife of Ezra, d. Oct 19, 1873, ae 74y-3m-24d
GIBBS, Hannah, d. Feb 27, 1872, ae 66y-2m-28d
JOHNSON
(1) John, d. Jan 1, 1870, ae 47y-8m-21d
(2) Mahala E., dau of J. & M.A., d. Apr 30, 1872, ae 22y-10m-25d
(3) Alonzo W., son of J. & M.A., d. Mar 11, 1875, ae 18y-6m-16d
(5 steps)
ZARTMAN
(1) Lucy A., wife of Benjamin F., d. Aug 26, 1872, ae 31y-11m-17d
(2) Benjamin F., d. Sep 26, 1872, ae 33y-7m

Row 5

(RUNKLE), Lina
RUNKLE
(1) Lina, dau of B. & M., d. Aug 21, 1880, ae 6y-8m-27d
(2) Lyman, son of B. & M., d. Mar 10, 1879, ae 5y-3m-13d
(RUNKLE), Lyman
RUNKLE, Sophiah, dau of B. & M., d. Aug 29, 1873, ae 1y-4m-26d
SAMPSEL, George G., son of H. & N., d. Feb 8, 1866, ae 5y-11d
ROBBINS, Rebecca, 1860-1898
(ZARTMAN), Margaret
ZARTMAN
(1) Margaret, wife of David, mother, d. Sep 20, 1887, ae 62y-9m-12d
(2) David, d. June 4, 1887, ae 66y-7d
(ZARTMAN), David
POWELL, Elora Alspach, mother, 1848-1885
ALSPACH, Lavina, wife of Eli, d. Oct 6, 1868, ae 45y-3m-21d
FRUGHEY, James G.(or C.?), son of A.J. & L.E., d. Sep 15, 1871, ae 19y-8m-5d
JAMES, Angeline, wife of E.S., d. July 2, 1878, ae 20y-10m-24d
ZARTMAN
(1) Nelly, wife of S., d. Jan 29, 1878, ae 54y-4m-18d
(2) Solomon, d. Aug 6, 1871, ae 52y-7m-25d
(LARGE?), William E., Nov 7, 1878 - Apr 8, 1879
LARGE
(1) James F., Sep 20, 1838 - Apr 25, 1881
(2) Catherine, Mar 18, 1838 - Jan 27, 1916
(10 steps)
ZARTMAN, Peter, d. Apr 2, 1872, ae 26y-2m-26d

ZARTMAN
(1) Rebecca, his wife, d. Sep 8, 1905, ae 74y-11m-6d
(2) Andrew Jackson, d. May 21, 1896, ae 66y-8m-16d
[NOTE: This Zartman family was not found anywhere in the Census records of Fulton Co Ind, 1850, 1860, 1870 or 1880, for help in verifying Andrew Jackson Zartman's age at the time of his death.
Rochester Evening Sentinel, Mon., Sept. 11, 1905, (Fulton news) obituary refers to her as "Mrs. Margaret Zartman." It further states that she died at the home of her son, Irvin, near Keller school house, and that she was buried at Mt. Zion on Sunday. Further research reveals that Irvin Zartman (her son) was born April 10, 1859, died Sept. 9, 1924 and bur. in Plainview cem., Allen Twp., Miami Co Ind, near Macy.]

Row 6

RUNKLE
(1) Mary, wife of J., d. Jan 22, 1889, ae 59y-3m-11d
(2) Jacob, d. Apr 18, 1882, ae 67y-5m-1d
"Father"
STRAWBRIDGE, Albert M.?, son of S. & M.E., d. Apr 15, 1870, ae 3m-2d
STRAWBRIDGE, Sam'l, Co E 81st Ohio Inf (military marker, no dates)
[NOTE: Samuel Strawbridge probably died between 1870-1880. His wife was Mary E. Zartman, who later married, 1883, Augustine Hisey, a widower. (Fulton Co Ind Cemetery Inscriptions, Newcastle Twp)]
ZARTMAN, Elizabeth, wife of Peter, Mar 15, 1795 - Aug 9, 1863, ae 68y-4m-24d
(broken stone, pieced together)
ALSPACH
(1) Mary, Feb 22, 1823 - (no d.d.)
(2) James, Dec 8, 1820 - Feb 22, 1892, ae 72y-2m-14d
ALSPACH, Emma Eve, dau of James & A.M., d. Nov 21, 1869, ae 6y-7m-11d
(19 steps)
McMAHAN, Clara V., dau of Wm. & Louisa, July 27, 1864 - Oct 12, 1935
McMAHAN, Christina E., dau of Wm. & Louisa, July 8, 1854 - Aug 16, 1896
McMAHAN
(1) William, d. June 23, 1895, ae 78y-1m-12d
(2) Louisa Love, wife of William, d. Sep 22, 1871, ae 48y-4m-5d
(7 steps)

Row 7

COBERLY, Sidney, wife of A., d. Mar 27, 1867, ae 50y-6m-21d
COBERLY, Andrew, d. Mar 23, 1875, ae 59y-1m-5d
(----), ---- Feb ?, 1873, ae 15y (name missing)

TUTTLE, Letitia A., wife of Wm., d. Jan 1, 1873?, ae 29y-3m-22d
[NOTE: Wm. Tuttle, a son of David & Nancy Tuttle of Liberty twp, was born in Ind ca.1845. He first m., July 23, 1866, Letitia A. Cubberly; and next, Dec. 25, 1877, Jeanette "Nettie" Spencer.
Children of Wm. & Letitia A.: (1) D. M. "Miles" b.ca 1867; (2) Edward "Eddie" b.ca.1870 (Feb.).
Child of Wm. & Nettie: Mary, b.ca.1879.
(References: Fulton co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Ind Census: 1850 (Roch Twp, "David Tuttle"); 1860 (Lib Twp, "David Tuttle"); 1870 (Lib Twp, "William & Luticia Tuttle fam"); and 1880 (Lib Twp, "William & Nettie Tuttle fam").]
SHEETS, Floidie F., son of J.B. & E.N., Oct 9, 1895 - Jan 14, 1897
(19 steps)
WOHLFORD, Francis, son of G., d. Oct 31, 1879, ae 14y-11m-25d
WOHLFORD, William C., son of G. & G., d. Feb 19, 1866, ae 14y-7m-15d
MASTELER, Wm., d. Apr 21, 1882, ae 61y-7m-21d
MASTELLER, Catharine M., wife of Wm., d. Feb 18, 1885, ae 61y-6m-27d
KNOFFLOCH, Clarrissa, dau of J. & S., d. Apr 2, 1870, ae 4m
(this stone is behind preceding stone)
(12 steps)
SLUSSER, Susan, wife of S., d. Jan 29, 1878, ae 53y-11m-19d
(5 steps)

Row 8

(10 steps)
LOGAN, Sarah A., wife of John, d. Apr 24, 1875, ae 31y-11m-18d
ZARTMAN, Eva, 1863-1930
"Mother"
ZARTMAN
(1) Mary E., wife of George W., d. Dec 12, 1894, ae 61y-9m-5d
(2) George W., d. June 5, 1890, ae 54y-10m-7d
"Father"
ZARTMAN, Caroline, dau of G.W. & Mary E., d. Feb 23, 1861, ae 3y-2m-10d
ZARTMAN, Infant son of A.J. & M., d. Oct 19, 1868 (one date only)
(7 steps)
ELKINS, William, d. Nov 17, 1862, ae 47y-1m
(6 steps)
MASTELLER, Lottie, wife of H.D., d. Sep 13, 1874, ae 22y-6m-16d
(6 steps)
OWEN, R. C., Co B 40th Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)

CRABILL, Mary I., dau of J. & E., d. Sep 12, 1872, ae 15y-10m-8d
CRABILL, Susan A., dau of J. & E., d. Mar 1, 1873, ae 12y-3m-1d

Row 9

GUNCKEL, Philip E., son of P. & M., d. Nov 7, 1863, ae 2y-3m-19d
(also military marker: Philip Gunckle, Co D 87th Ind Inf)
(9 steps)

BROCAW, William, Co D 87th Ind Inf, May 4, 1837 - Mar 7, 1873
(military marker, also GAR emblem)
SWISHER, Hesther, wife of Peter, d. Oct 14, 1864, ae 62y-27d
(11 steps)
SIBERT, Alfred B., 1846-1928
SIBERT, Clara H., 1845-1911
(above 2 are matching markers - also DAR emblem)
SIBERT, Zoe Etta, dau of A.B. & C.H., d. Nov 8, 1871, ae 13d
SIBERT, Samuel W., son of A.B. & C.H., d. May 1, 1873, ae 8m-17d
(6 steps)
MILLER, Harriet, wife of J., d. Oct 31, 1878, ae 55y-11m-15d
(7 steps)

Row 10

PORTER, Benjamin F., 1829-1908
PORTER, Hannah M. Collins, wife of B.F., d. May 16, 1891, ae 51y-5m-14d
PORTER, Nellie Gertrude, dau of B.F. & H.M., d. Apr 1, 1873, ae 2y-4m-14d
PORTER, James C., d. Mar 8?, 1873, ae 19y-7m-1d
PORTER, Eda Lillia, dau of B.F. & H.M., d. July 19, 1863, ae 1y-5m-26d
WOODFILL, Nancy, wife of W., d. Nov 9, 1868, ae ??y-7m-9d (broken stone).
[NOTE: Nancy, ae 37 (b.KY) was with her husband, Washington Woodfield (ae 46, b.KY), residents of Rochester Twp. in 1860. Since she died eight years later, her age at death would be ca.45y. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Census 1860]
PORTER, Infant dau of B.F. & H.M., d. Feb 15, 1867, ae 28d
(12 steps)
MOORE, Augustus E., 1891-1891
MOORE, Augustus E., son of J.H. & E., d. Aug 26, 1891, ae 10m-21d
ZARTMAN, Essie, 1892-1896, ae 4y-8m
ZARTMAN, Grover C., son of I. & A., d. Mar 21, 1885, ae 7m
(MULLICAN), Emily
MULLICAN
(1) Emily R., Jan 4, 1869 - Aug 20, 1870
(2) Cary L., Nov 22, 1877 - Oct 20, 1894
(3) George P., Nov 28, 1870 - Oct 24, 1873
(MULLICAN), George
(5 steps)
ROONEY, Laura Bell, dau of D.? & M.A., d. Feb 16, 1864, ae 1y-4m-2d
JOHNSON
(1) Sarah M., wife of I., Nov 11, 1823 - Dec 6, 1876, ae 53y-25d
(2) Israel, Jan 10, 1811 - Oct 20, 1892, ae 81y-9m-10d
COFFING, Infant dau of J. & C.A., d. Aug 8, 1873, ae 2d
COFFING, Cyntha A., wife of J., d. Aug 17, 1881, ae 26y-6m-19d
WASHINGTON, Johnathan S., 1847-1926
WASHINGTON, Mary E., wife of J.S., 1851-1877
COFFING, Joshua D., Oct 19, 1884 - July 31, 1885

Row 11

(6 steps)
WILLARD, Joshua, Co I 5th Ind Cav (military marker, no dates)
WILLARD, Silas, son of J.M. & E., d. Sep 5, 1869?, ae 6y-11d
(broken stone)
WILLARD, John G., son of J.M. & E.A., d. Mar 1?, 1870?, ae 11d
WILLARD, Sarah M., dau of J.M. & E.A., d. Jan 15, 1871, ae 1d
HACKETHORN, Charles F., son of G. & M., d. June 1, 1867, ae 12(or 13?)y----
(broken stone)
(7 steps)
SWENNEY, Newton, Co D 151st Ind Inf (military marker, no date)
HORTON, Jessie L., dau of L.G. & S.C., d. Mar 28, 1877, ae 2y-10m
HORTON, Eugene H., son, 1881-1929
HORTON, Levi G., father, 1848-1943
HORTON
(1) Susan C., 1855- (no d.d.)
(2) Levi G., 1848- (no d.d.)
(3) Jessie L., 1874-1877
(4) Eugene H., 1881-1929
(5) Lola O., 1879- (no d.d.)
HORTON, Susan C., mother, 1855-1946
(9 steps)
PEARSON, Charles M., husband of Esther A., Co D 87th Regt, d. at Chattanooga,
Dec 18, 1863, ae 25y-5m-3d
(also GAR emblem)
CALLAWAY, Sarah, wife of C., formerly wife of M. Pearson, d. Mar 2, 1865, ae 67y
(7 steps)
(NEWELL), Charles C.
NEWELL
(1) Charles C., son of R. & E.A., d. Sep 12, 1877, ae 1y-2m-11d
(2) Eliza A., wife of Robt., and dau of I. & S.M. Johnson,
Nov 23, 1850 - May 18, 1879, ae 28y-5m-25d

Row 12

(15 steps)
SMITH, Dennis R., Co F 87th Reg Ind Vol, d. in Gallatin, Tenn., d. Jan. 25, 1863,
ae 21y-6m-12d
(7 steps)
HORTON, Charles S., d. Oct 15, 1877, ae 27y-28d
(6 steps)
BACON, Ann A., dau of Rev. S. & M.C., d. Apr 10, 1865, ae 7y-3m-26d
BACON, Clarisa J., Feb 8, 1846 - Feb 8, 1938
BACON (family marker)
BACON, Isah A., June 21, 1826 - May 19, 1906

BACON
(1) Ann Pearson, wife of Isaiah A., d. Mar 22, 1876, ae 44y-11m-22d
(2) Sarah H., dau of I.A. & Ann, d. Mar 18, 1874, ae 17y-7m-21d
(3) Eldora F., dau of I.A. & Ann, d. May 24, 1864, ae 2y-6m
(BACON), Sarah
BACON, Alma Jane, dau of I.A. & A., d. Nov 16, 1863, ae 5y-12d
(BACON), Eldora
COLLINS
(1) George R., 1863-1924
(2) Effie, 1867-1963
[NOTE: Isaiah A. Bacon, born in New York, was a son of Asa & Chloe Bacon, early settlers of Liberty twp. He was married three times, first to Ann Pearson April 25, 1853, who bore him six children before her death in 1876. He next married, Oct. 8, 1876, Nancy A. Ewer (1842-1879, bur Horton (Mud Lake) Chapel, Lib twp; dau of James & Hannah (Holcome) Ewer). Two children born to Isaiah A. & Nancy A. Bacon. Isaiah A. Bacon m. 3d, Clarissa J. Pence, Nov. 5, 1879 (1846-1938, dau of Adam & Christena Pence, and previously m. to Carvil H. Treadway).
Children: (1) William N. b.ca.1854, m. Eliza A. Biggs 1879, res. Henry twp, Fulton Co Ind; (2) Sarah H., 1856-1874; (3) Alma Jane, 1858-1863; (4) Eldora F. 1861-1864; (5) Clara Effie, 1867-1963, m. July 3, 1884, George R. Collins; (6) Mary E., b.ca.1871, m. Feb. 20, 1895, Charles B. Keel; (7) Nellie M., b. Greenoak, 1877 (dau of Isaiah A. & his 2nd wife, Nancy A. Ewer), d.1964, bur Plainview cem, Allen twp, Miami Co Ind, m. at Greenoak, Dec. 22, 1896, George Baker (1873-1958); (8) Infant dau of Isaiah A. & Nancy Ewer Bacon, died 1879, bur Horton (Mud Lake) Chapel, Liberty twp, Fulton Co Ind.
References: Fulton co Ind Census; Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Miami Co Ind Cemeteries; The Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Thurs., Aug. 20, 1964, Obit, "Mrs. Nellie Baker"]
(8 steps)

Row 13

(16 steps)
SWINEY, James, d. May 15, 1845, ae 30y-6m-1d
SWINEY, Ursula, wife of James, d. May 12, 1845, ae 30y-2m-16d
(5 steps)
HARPER, James M. C., d. Mar 14, 1856, ae 20y-21d
EYTCHESON, Infant son of A.L. & B., d. Nov 8, 1881
(one date only)
IZZARD, Children of J. & M.J.
(1) James C., d. Dec 17, 1863, ae 6y-11m-21d
(2) Infant, d. Mar 24, 1862(or 67?) (one date only)
(3) (----), ae 9m-24d (name not readable, and no date)
(4) Thomas F., d. May 16?, 1865, ae 1y-2m-3d ?
[NOTE: It is very likely that this was the family of Jabez (ae 42) and Margaret J. (ae 35), householders of Liberty tw (Fulton Co Ind Census 1860). Children of this family in 1860 were: Sarah (15), Charles W. (10), Newton M. (7), James C. (2), and Mary O. (2mo.).]

CALLAWAY
(1) Charles, son of Zachariah & Ellender, d. Nov 16, 1865, ae 72y-9m-28d
(2) Ella, wife of C., and dau of Griffith & Hannah Garten, d. May 16, 1845,
ae 51y-8m
HORTON, Serenia, wife of W.A., d. Nov 2, 1854, ae 26y-10m-4d
HORTON
(1) Serenia Callaway, Dec 29, 1827 - Nov 4, 1854, ae 26y-10m-4d
(2) William A., Sep 25, 1824 - Mar 17, 1899, ae 74y-5m-20d
(3) Hannah L. Buchanan, May 21, 1819 - Dec 23, 1897, ae 78y-7m-2d
HURST, Infant son of I.B. & E.J., d. Aug 27, 1874, ae 7wks-3d
HORTON, Infant son of W.A. & S., d. July 31, 1847 (one date only)
(5 steps)
CALAWAY, Christina, wife of James, d. Dec 5, 1848, ae 18y-11m-22d
CALAWAY, Amanda, wife of James, d. Oct 27, 1856, ae 31y-5m-19d
BECK, Frances, d. Feb 17, 1864 (one date only)

Row 14

(8 steps)
JONES, Martha, wife of Wm., d. Apr 25, 1852, ae 27y-5m-22d
(5 steps)
MAXWELL
(1) Joseph, son of J. & S., d. Dec 29, 1852, ae 10y-6m-4d
(2) Peter, son of J. & S., d. Dec 28, 1852, ae 8y-23d
MAXWELL, William, son of J. & S., d. Dec 26, 1852, ae 16y-15d
(16 steps)
TUTTLE, Mary, wife of D., d. Sep 27, 1846, ae 25y-1m-8d
TUTTLE, Ephraim, son of D. & M., d. Sep 2, 1845, ae 3y-5m-21d
(13 steps)
ADAMS, Laura, dau of D. & P., d. Aug 15, 1861, ae 6y-1m-6d
ADAMS, John B., son of D. & P., d. Sep 28, 1860, ae 3m

Row 15

GOULD, John, d. Aug 31, 1844, ae 43y-9m-13d
GOULD, Eliza, dau of John & Hannah, d. Apr 23, 1851, ae 17y-3d
(14 steps)
KEEL, Martha, wife of T., d. May 23, 1853, ae 55y-7m-8d
KEEL, Thomas, d. Nov 15, 1856, ae 59y-10m-14d
(6 steps)
BEST
(1) Joseph, 1833-1907
(2) Elizabeth, 1835-1881
(6 steps)
DAVIS, Israel A., son of J. & M.A., d. Feb 13, 1855, ae 2m-12d
(11 steps)
WHITEIS, Mary E.?, dau of Boyd E. & Jane, d. Dec 15, 1858, ae 16d

Row 16

(23 steps)
WERTZ, Henry J., d. Dec 3, 1849, ae 35y-9m-1d
(7 steps)
(TAYLOR), Harvey B.
TAYLOR,
(1) Selem P., d. Feb 9, 1855, ae 52y-9m-20d
(2) Sarah, wife of S.P., d. July 5, 1858, ae 49y-10m-13d
Sons of S.P. & S.:
(3) Harvey B., d. July 28, 1854, ae 18y-6m-4d
(4) Milton D., d. June 7, 1856, ae 4y-11m-2d
(10 steps)
TAYLOR, Milton D., son of S.P. & S., d. June 7, 1856, ae 4y-11m-7d
TAYLOR, Selem P., d. Feb 9, 1855, ae 52y-9m-20d

Row 17

REED, Rebecca, dau of J. & I., d. Jan 24, 1857, ae 16y-1m-17d
JOHNSON, Children of J. & A.
(1) Samuel J., d. Nov 1854, ae 19y-1m-6d
(2) Mary J., d. June 1856, ae 16y-11m-21d
[NOTE: These are children of Joseph & Ann, residents of Henry Twp. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Census 1850. The mother died, and Joseph m. next Elizabeth Keen, August 11, 1858. Joseph & Elizabeth were found in Rochester twp, Fulton Co Ind Census 1860, with seven of the first wife's children, and five "O'Keen" children who were probably children of the 2nd wife's first marriage. See Fulton Co Ind M.R..]
JOHNSON, Elizabeth, wife of Wm., d. June 11, 1859, ae 78y-8m
JOHNSON, William, Sen., d. Nov 6, 1855, ae 76y-2m
PIERCY, William T., son of Wm. H. & A., d. June 17, 1868, ae 4m-7d
JOHNSON, Ann, wife of Joseph, d. Jan 1857, ae 43y-7m-28d
ZARTMAN, Sophia, wife of S., d. Mar 19, 1856, ae 39y-2m-2d
ZARTMAN, Samuel, d. Apr 15, 1855, ae 41y-6m-14d
ZARTMAN, Mary A., dau of S. & E., d. July 24, 1856, ae 4m-14d
RUNKLE, Emma S., dau of E. & Margaret, d. Jan 7, 1859, ae 3y-2d
PATRICK, Alwilda, dau of John & Sarah, d. Sep 27, 1854, ae 1y-7m
(this is behind the preceding marker)
(12 steps)

Row 18

PORTER, James, d. June 5, 1858, ae 63y-5m-10d
GAMBLE, Schuyler C., son of P. & M., d. July 1858, ae 1y-9m-29d
(39 steps)
WEAVER, Lydia C., Apr 6, 1824 - May 6, 1906
WEAVER, Peter, Apr 7, 1816 - July 17, 1895
WEAVER, James F., son of P. & L.C., d. Mar 7, 1877, ae 18y-8m-10d
WEAVER, Infant dau of P. & L.C., d. May 10, 1857 (one date only)

Row 19

FOUTS
(1) Lewis, 1841-1923
(2) Esther, 1840-1929
(3) Harvey D., 1862-1882
(4) Laura E., 1865-1891
(7 steps)
RUNKLE, Ola M., Sep 25, 1885 - July 14, 1956
RUNKLE
(1) Franklin, Nov 25, 1861 - Apr 6, 1886
(2) Delilah E., his wife, Dec 5, 1853 - June 11, 1922
ZARTMAN, Daughters of J. & S.J.
(1) Agnes E., d. Nov 30, 1897, ae 17y-8m-12d
(2) Ida M., d. June 30, 1896, ae 23y-2m-7d
ZARTMAN
(1) Sarah J., 1847-1908
(2) John, d. May 25, 1896, ae 59y-29d
(also GAR emblem)
(MUSSELMAN), Lavina
MUSSELMAN
(1) Lavina, wife of D., d. July 9, 1886, ae 47y-11m-20d
(2) Daniel, 1838-1913
(MUSSELMAN), Daniel
EULER
(1) Henry, Feb 14, 1840 - Nov 21, 1914
(2) Elizabeth, his wife, Apr 27, 1843 - Feb 8, 1931
BAKER, Matilda C., wife of Jacob, d. May 4, 1902, ae 43y-9m-23d
BAKER, Jacob, father, 1854-1941
(5 steps)
BOK, Pauline A., 1885-1941
(BOK), Forest B.
BOK, Harvey C. Brady, son of Augusta Bok, d. Aug 29, 1893, ae 1y-10m-11d
BOK
(1) Forrest B., Jan 6, 1894 - Aug 16, 1894, ae 7m-10d
(2) Augusta I., wife of L., d. July 10, 1904, ae 33y-2m-15d
[NOTE: Gusta Weasner m. Norman Brady Apr 12, 1891; Augusta Weasner m. Leopold Bock Mar 16, 1893. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Marriages 1836-1983. "Gusta" b.1871 Ohio, was a dau of David & Salena Weasner, residents of Rochester twp, Fulton Co Ind, Census 1880. Also see Fulton Co Ind M.R.]
BOK, Plumma A., wife of L., d. July 29, 1890, ae 34y-2m-18d
[NOTE: Leopold Bock (b. baden, Germany ca.1850) and his wife, Plumma (b.N.Y.) were residents of Rochester twp, Fulton Co Ind, Census 1880.]

Row 20

(McCLUNG), Joseph Jesse, Nov 28, 1841 - Apr 22, 1898
(McCLUNG), Sarah Jane, Apr 20, 1846 - Mar 12, 1917
McCLUNG (family marker)

McCLUNG, Joseph, son of John & Gertrude, Sep 17, 1904 - Sep 2, 1905
McCLUNG, Mary, dau of John & Gertrude, Aug 22, 1907 - Feb 7, 1911
SCHINDLER, Catharine, wife of Paul, d. Dec 30, 1881, ae 62y-11m-9d
SCHINDLER, Pheba, wife of A.J., d. May 30, 1891, ae 24y-9m-11d
"L. D."
(10 steps)
(WAGONER), Emmaliza, Mar 3, 1847 - Sep 21, 1898
WAGONER (family marker)
(WAGONER), Samuel O., Aug 17, 1848 - Dec. 21, 1928
(also footstone: Samuel O. Wagoner, 1849-1928)
(6 steps)
WEAVER, Isaac R., June 2, 1861 - Feb 12, 1907
WEAVER, Pearl, dau of I.R. & L.M., d. Mar 31, 1890, ae 12y-5m-18d
WEAVER, Edna Grace, 1903-1941
BAKER, Charles, Dec 21, 1869 - Aug 20, 1902
ZIMMERMAN
(1) Sarah, 1855-1896
(2) John, 1847-1901
BAKER, Gracie E., Feb 8, 1899 - May 3, 1903
BAKER, Kirchie B., Apr 3, 1894 - Feb 21, 1896

Row 21

McCLUNG (family marker)
McCLUNG, James A., father, Co A 155 IVI, 1844-1913
McCLUNG, Margaret W., mother, 1854-1905
DAVIS, Eva G. McClung, wife of C.A., 1882-1916
McCLUNG, Eliza J., 1829-1897
(above 4 are matching markers)
CALLAWAY
(1) James, Apr 25, 1822 - Mar 18, 1888, ae 65y-10m-23d
(2) Deborah Bacon, his wife, Aug 7, 1834 - Mar 13, 1907
BEMENDERFER, Tessa F., dau of F.P. & N.C., d. Feb 5, 1889, ae 11d
CALLAWAY
(1) Infant son of J. & D., d. Aug 1860 (one date only)
(2) Granville A., son of J. & D., d. Oct 3, 1861, ae 2y-11m-23d
COFFING
(1) Sophia, Mar 13, 1826 - Jan 17, 1902, ae 75y-10m-4d
(2) Thomas D., Mar 26, 1828 - July 4, 1907, ae 79y-3m-8d
(5 steps)
EYTCHESON, Isabelle B., wife of A.L., d. Aug 20, 1882, ae 23y-9m-11d
BURCH
(1) Levi, d. Nov 19, 1902, ae 82y-9m-25d
(2) Eliza A., wife of Levi, d. Sep 3, 1885, ae 60y-5m-26d
(also military marker: Levi Burch, Co E 9 Reg Ind Inf, Jan 24, 1820 - Nov 19, 1902, also GAR emblem)
(6 steps)

BREECE
(1) Catharine, wife of Job, d. Feb 14, 1888, ae 65y-11d
(2) Job, d. July 20, 1908, ae 86y-4m-1d
BREECE
(1) Lewis R., Sep 6, 1849 - Aug 19, 1909
(2) John Mc., Nov 19, 1851 - Aug 17, 1943
WAGONER, Viola, wife of Frank O., d. Jan 14, 1894, ae 21y-11d
WAGONER, Frank O., 1863-1954

Row 22

(POWELL), Laura E., his wife, Feb 1, 1863 - Nov 14, 1946
POWELL, A. Stilla, June 2, 1858 - Dec 24, 1916
(above 2 are matching markers)
POWELL (family marker)
POWELL, Donald C., son of A.S. & L.E., d. Aug 26, 1896, ae 11m-29d
POWELL, Olive Fern, dau of A.S. & L.E., d. Apr 27, 1888, ae 1m-18d
BEMENDEFER/BEMENDERFER
(1) Sophia J., dau of S. & E., d. Aug 7, 1884, ae 23y-6m-27d
(2) Augustus, 1878-1897
BEMENDERFER
(1) Elizabeth, July 13, 1841 - Oct 27, 1921
(2) Samuel, Feb 11, 1837 - Feb 12, 1910
(6 steps)
NEWELL, Robert W., July 27, 1848 - June 7, 1927
NEWELL, Eliza E., Aug 16, 1859 - Jan 7, 1910
SMITH, Laura E., wife of J.H., Aug 20, 1881 - Aug 8, 1909
SANDERS
(1) Josephus, 1858-1937
(2) Lucy A., 1860-1938
SANDERS, Bessie B., July 7, 1881 - June 1, 1920
SANDERS
(1) Harvey H., son of J. & L.A., Aug 24, 1889 - Jan 1, 1897
(2) Infant son of J. & L.A., b. Feb 27, 1893 - (no d.d.)
(6 steps)
KEIM
(1) William I., 1871-1951
(2) Nellie, 1875-1944
KEIM, Israel N., son of Wm. I. & Nellie, 1898-1899
COFFING
(1) Joshua, father, 1849-1935
(2) Jane, mother, 1854-1935
COFFING, Hattie Bell, dau of J. & J., Feb 7, 1890 - Oct 30, 1898, ae 8y-8m-23d

Row 23

JOY, Charley M., 1895-1902
JOY, Willie, 1902-1903
(above 2 are matching markers)
JOY
(1) Josiah, 1854-1916
(2) Ida M., 1868-1922
BEMENDERFER
(1) Catharine, 1863-1938
(2) Franklin P., 1859-1932
(5 steps)
WARREN
(1) Joseph W., Co C 3rd Ohio Vol Inf, 1838-1928
(2) Hannah R., 1846-1923, ae 77y-10d
MULLICAN
(1) Forest E., 1896-1903
(2) John W., 1867-1910
(3) Ruth N., 1904-1913
(5 steps)
ROUCH, Florence, May 14, 1903 - Apr 16, 1904
MOORE, Sons of J.H. & E.
(1) Infant, 1889-1889
(2) Augustus E., 1891-1891
(3) Archie L., 1893-1903
MOORE, Sarah E., 1870-1937
(Moyer bronze funeral marker)
MOORE, John H., 1869-1937
(Moyer bronze funeral marker)
MOORE
(1) Ella, 1871-1937
(2) John H., 1869-1937
RITTER, Belle, Sep 16, 1868 - Nov 12, 1905
RITTER
(1) Belle, 1868-1905
(2) John, 1865-1936
(3) Minnie, 1865-1945
(10 steps)
BIGGS, Marion F., Apr 10, 1867 - July 15, 1908

Row 24

(10 steps)
ZARTMAN
(1) Mary K., 1915-1971
(2) Harry C., 1884-1963
ZARTMAN, Clarence Leroy, son of Harry & Flossie, 1903-1904

STETSON
(1) James, Mar 6, 1829 - Nov 11, 1905
(2) Hester McClary, his wife, May 15, 1838 - Apr 1, 1914
TAYLOR
(1) Emma E., 1862-1944
(2) George W., 1848-1912
TAYLOR, Joe F., 1889-1957
WERTZ (family marker)
GREGORY, Mary A., formerly widow of Seymour Wertz, Nov 3, 1830 - July 1, 1904
[NOTE: Mary A., dau of Charles & Ella (Garten) Calloway, m. first 1849, Seymour Wertz who died 1864. Six children were born to this marriage. She next m. John Gregory, who d. July 1888.
See Rochester Evening Sentinel, Wed., July 6, 1904, Obit., Mrs. Mary Ann Gregory.]
CHARTERS, Bertha B., May 4, 1908 - Mar 8, 1909
CHARTERS, Orville L., June 30, 1905 - Feb 22, 1915
(above 2 are matching markers)
(6 steps)
CHARTERS
(1) Nellie D., 1887-1975
(2) James V., 1882-1963
SMITH, Charles M., Ind Tec4 12 General Hosp WW2, July 17, 1906 - May 30, 1958
(military marker)
SMITH, Melvin, 1878-1929
(7 steps)
SCHROEDER, William L., 1880-1936
SCHROEDER, Elizabeth, 1886-1932
OWENS, Robert F., 1887-1958
(Foster temp funeral marker)
BROWN, Lorettie E., 1868-1936

Row 25

(6 steps)
(TROUT), Adalade C. (no dates)
TROUT (family marker)
(TROUT), John W., 1838-1903
RUSSELL, Samuel, June 5, 1831 - Nov 4, 1903
(RUSSELL), Margrett, his wife, Aug 1, 1836 - (no d.d.)
[NOTE: Margrett, dau of Benjamin & Rebecca (Davidson) Montgomery, first m., 1855, Samuel Russell. Her next m. was to George W. Gregson, March 9, 1909. SeeFulton Co Ind M.R.]
(6 steps)
ROSE, Tanya Ann, dau of Nancy Rose, July 7 - Nov 11, 1956
VanDUYNE
(1) Frank, 1873-1940
(2) Grace, 1883-1960
VanDUYNE, Howard Eugene, son of F. & G., Jan 8, 1911 - Oct 10, 1911, ae 9m-2d
MACY, Infant son of H. & L., May 25, 1935 (one date only)

MILLER, Clark B., Co A 57 Ohio Inf (military marker, no dates)
MILLER
(1) Irvin S., 1881-1953
(2) Susie J., 1881-1957
(3) Orpha, 1904-1906
(7 steps)
BURCH
(1) Jerome, 1850-1914
(2) Elizabeth, 1856-1919
(6 steps)
HICKS
(1) George E., father, 1865-1954
(2) Loral R., mother, 1865-1950
MASTELLER
(1) Chloe E., mother, 1863-1940
(2) Tully W., father, 1860-1942
COFFING, Anna Mae, 1916-1946
COFFING
(1) Gladys, 1894-1962
(2) Ralph, 1893-1960

Row 26

(8 steps)
ROONEY (family marker)
ROONEY, John, June 11, 1840 - Dec 18, 1908
FAUROTE
(1) Elizabeth, 1871-1958
(2) Lois, July 16, 1904 (one date only)
(3) J. Edward, 1867-1948
(9 steps)
WOLFORD, Fannie, mother, 1885-1922
VanDUYNE
(1) Martha, 1840-1917
(2) Elias, 1849-1924
(5 steps)
BURKETT, Benjamin F., 1888-1912
HARTER
(1) David, 1842-1920
(2) Iona Jane, 1854-1930
HARTER
(1) Otis Daniel, brother, 1880-1966
(2) Trella May, sister, 1878-1978

ZARTMAN
(1) Anna M., 1886-1960
(2) Cora L., 1880-1945

ZARTMAN
(1) Michael L. "Mike", 1917-1989
(2) Mary Ellen, 1927- (no d.d.)
m. Apr 21, 1946
(also military marker: Michael L. Zartman, US Army WW2, 1917-1989)
(7 steps)
HICKS, Wilma Warstler, Apr 25, 1887 - Mar 20, 1958
HICKS, Elmer Callaway, Ind Pvt 30 Co 159 Depot Brig WW1,
June 27, 1889 - Mar 4, 1956 (military marker)
ARNOLD, L. Jenness Hicks, Oct 8, 1891 - Mar 17, 1962

Row 27

(11 steps)
RUSH
(1) John B., Aug 11, 1846 - June 3, 1931
(2) Frances A., his wife, Dec 7, 1846 - June 25, 1915
ALLEN
(1) Eber D., 1858-1915
(2) Marettie, 1860- (no d.d.)
VanLUE, Mary M., 1897-1932
VanLUE, Robert D., 1917-1981
(7 steps)
VanLUE, Clayton J., 1921-1926
(10 steps)
BAKER, Ruth, 1892-1960 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
BAKER, R. Joe, 1895-1956 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
(8 steps)
PEREGRINE, Marvin C., 1938-1967

Row 28

(10 steps)
(McCLUNG), Arthur P., 1887-1940
McCLUNG (family marker)
(McCLUNG), W. Paul, 1887-1963
BUTLER, James Lee, 1931-1941
BUTLER, Clara Mae, June 11, 1943 (one date only)
BUTLER
(1) Dorothy O., 1904-1964
(2) Jesse G., 1899-1987
BUTLER, Clarisa, 1881-1949
(10 steps)
ZARTMAN
(1) Adam, 1909-1970
(2) Ann, 1916- (no d.d.)
ZARTMAN
(1) Carl F., 1905- (no d.d.)
(2) Vada M., 1907-1986

LANE
(1) Richard Henry, 1915-1985
(2) Reva Autrey, 1923- (no d.d.)
(also military marker: Richard H. Lane, Tec4 US Army WW2, 1915-1985)

Row 29

(9 steps)
BLACKBURN
(1) (no inscr)
(2) William M., 1919- (no d.d.)
KILMER
(1) Tess M. (no dates)
(2) Donald D., 1918-1980
(also military marker: Donald D. Kilmer, MM3 US Navy WW2,
May 26, 1918 -May 26, 1980)
(10 steps)
BUTLER
(1) Alfred T., 1897-1983
(2) Blanche M., 1898-1976
BUTLER, Donalee, July 7, 1965 - Apr 10, 1966
FAIRCHILD, Carolyn Lea, dau of William & Patricia, June 11, 1957 - June 11, 1973
(6 steps)
CONNER, Lisa M., 1973-1973 (Foster & Good temp marker)
TULEY, Theodore R., 1904-1979 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
(13 steps)

Row 30

(32 steps)
SHEWMAN
(1) Stella V., mother, 1922- (no d.d.)
(2) Russell G., father, 1919-1982
m. Dec 24, 1941
(also military marker: Russell G. Shewman, Pfc US Army WW2, Apr 9, 1919 -Jan 6, 1982; also Zimmerman Bros temp marker: Russell G. Shewman, 1919-1982)
(24 steps)

Row 31

(36 steps)
WHITTENBERGER
(1) Milton L., July 18, 1907 - June 22, 1987
(2) Florence M., Nov 11, 1908 - (no d.d.)
(also Zimmerman Bros temp marker: Milton Whittenberger, 1907-1987)
WHITTENBERGER, Mary E., Jan 28, 1917 - (no d.d.)
(34 steps)

ROBBINS, Miriam, wife of James, d. Mar 3, 1863, ae 25y-11m-15d
(this was not found by compilers of this book, but was included in Manitou Chapter DAR, Genealogical Survey, Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries, 1935)
OGLE, Robert Lee, son of Paul & Beverly (Hundt) Ogle, still-born Apr 9, 1953.
(this info furnished by Shirley (Mrs. Bill) Willard, Fulton County Historical Society. She also stated that the grave is in the last row at the northwest corner of the cemetery)



McKEE CEMETERY

This abandoned burying ground is on the old Alonzo Sheets (more recently Joseph Richards) farm, on 250N about one and three-tenths mile west of 250N & 400W, in Rochester Township, Fulton County, Indiana.
It is at the very back of a field about two city blocks north of the road. Stones were read as found, not in any rows.
Readings made in 1975.

McKEE, James, son of A. & N., d. Jan 14, 1859, ae 20y-1m-18d
(broken across age line)
McKEE, Nancy, wife of A., d. Mar 5, 1860, ae 59y-11m
(broken in two pieces)
(----), Olive M., dau of ---- (bottom of this child's marker not found)
(----), ----
[NOTE: All that could be found of this marker is the top portion, with a 5-6 inch millstone carved in it. It might be the missing top the the David A. McKee grave marker. Census records indicate that he was a miller.]
(----), -----, d. Sep 2, --------ae 72y-3----
[NOTE: This is the lower left part of the marker, and all that remains. It probably is a part of the stone, which was reported by Manitou Chapter DAR, Genealogical Survey, Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries, 1935: Anthony McKee, d. Sep 22, 1868, ae 73y-3m-21d.
Anthony W. McKee was born in Penn or Ohio, and is said to have been in the War of 1812. He was born June 1, 1795. He married Nancy Agnew, and they were residents of Shelby Co Ind by ca.1834; and in Fulton Co Ind by 1850, residents of Rochester Twp with six children. He was living with Russell McKee (probably his son) in 1860, age 64 years.
Children of Anthony W. and Nancy (Agnew) McKee included: (1) Mary A. b.ca.1817 Ohio, m. by 1836, Shelby Co Ind, James Keely (1812-1892); (2) Isaac b.ca.1830 Ohio; (3) Riley G. b.ca.1834 Ind, m. 1855 Mary A. Thurston; (4) Phebe b.ca.1835 Ind; (5) William b.ca.1837 Ind; (6) James 1838-1859; (7) Martin b.ca.1843 Ind.
Two other McKee families, living in Rochester Twp in 1850, near the Anthony W. McKee household, and who were probably related, were: (1) David A. McKee b.1816 Ohio, identified as a "miller" in 1860 census, m. (by 1841) Sarah A., and it was this family, with whom Reubin Stroup resided in 1850. (2) Russell McKee b.ca.1820 Ohio, m. Frances (-----) (by 1847), and their household in 1860 included Anthony McKee (ae 64).
Jesse McKee, b.ca.1830 Ohio, and Brant McKee b.1832 Ohio, wre of Union Twp in 1850. Jesse was probably the 40 yr invalid (b.Ohio) living with William McKee in Rochester Twp in 1870, & was probably his brother. Brant McKee m. Catharine McCoy 1855, and they resided in Union Twp, later removing to Rochester Twp by 1870 where he died in 1875, and was buried in the McKee cemetery (see below).
(----), -------- ae 56y-3m-21d ?
[NOTE: The lower half of the stone is all that remains. This must be the above-mentioned stone. Manitou Chapter D.A.R., Genealogical Survey, Fulton County, Indiana Cemeteries,

1935 reveals: David A. McKee, d. Feb 20, 1873, ae 56y-3m-25d. He resided in Rochester 1860, in Newcastle Twp in 1870, and his widow was living in Bloomingsburg, Newcastle Twp in 1880.]
STROUP, Reuben, son of J. & M., d. Dec 14, 1853, ae 16y-5d
[NOTE: There is no clear certainty as to the names of the parents of Reuben Strout. The name is spelled several ways: Stroup, Stroub, Straub, Stroab and Strobe.
Indiana Census 1840, includes: Samuel Stroup, in Elkhart Co. Barnhart's History of Fulton Co Ind, p. 32, states that Samuel Stroub was an early settler of Wayne Twp., Fulton Co., in 1840. Fulton Co Ind Early Tract Book, shows that Samuel Stroab of Cass Co Ind purchased land in Wayne Twp, 1841. Also Fulton Co Ind Commissioners Record "A", includes the name of Samuel Stroub in the list of Petit Jurors for Sept. Term 1843. And lastly, concerning the estate of Samuel Stroub, Admr., Jacob Shafer, was appt'd Sept. 29, 1849, and Final Report was accepted July Term 1854 (Jean C. & Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Probate Docket "A", 1836-1856).
Martha Stroub, b.ca.1814 Penn, might have been the mother of Reuben Stroup. Obviously, Martha first m. a Stroup, and next Spencer Gill Dec. 25, 1849. Spencer Gill was a resident of Ripley Co Ind in 1840 (Census; also seeFulton Co Ind M.R.) Spencer Gill and his wife, Martha, his four children, and her son Silas V. Stroub (ae 3yr) were residents of Fulton Co Ind, Wayne Twp, in 1850 Census. The Fulton Co Ind Census 1860, reflects still a third marriage for Martha, and Fulton Co Ind M.R. indicate that on Nov. 15, 1857, Martha Gill m. Samuel Stubbs.
Samuel and Elias Stubb and Joseph Stroup were all residents of Shelby Co Ind in 1840, and were perhaps acquainted before coming to Fulton Co.
Samuel Stubbs, 1814-1889 (Fulton Co Ind Cem, Union Twp) and his 2nd wife, Martha, his four children, and her three children: Silas M. Stroub (ae 14yr), Albert A. Stroub (ae 11yr), and Mary Gill (ae 7yr), residents of Wayne Twp, Fulton Co Ind (Census 1860)
Fulton Co Ind Guardianship Index indicates that guardianship papers were filed on April 5, 1855, for Silas Strobe; final report date April 19, 1866. Silas M. Stroub was a Pvt Co A, 155 Regt Ind, in the Civil War (Peattie, History of Fulton Co Ind, p. 12)
McKEE, Brant, d. Apr 21, 1875 ----- (bottom half of stone missing)
[NOTE: The following is the bottom half of a marker, believed to be the missing part of Brant McKee stone. These two pieces were widely separated, but fit together perfectly]:
(-----), ae 42y-6m-22d
[NOTE: Mr. Brant McKee, a well-to-do citizen and farmer living a few miles west of Rochester, died on Wednesday morning of this week. The deceased was about 42 years of age. ... Rochester Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Sat., Apr 24, 1875)
(----), -------- 33y-11m-14d ??
(only the bottom half of this marker was located)


BURTON CEMETERY

The Burton Cemetery is located northwest of Rochester, on the north side of 200N, between 200W and 300W.
Rows run north and south; rows are numbered from west to east; stones read from south to north.
Readings made in 1974.

Row 1

BURTON, Barbara, d. Mar 3, 1852 (no age or b.d., loose stone)
[NOTE: This is probably the Barbara A., ae 24 [b.ca.1826] wife of James, householders, Rochester Twp., in 1850, with one four year old son, Leonard L. By 1860, James Burton had remarried to Mariah (-----), ae 37, and there were other children. W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. 1850 and 1860 Census)
BURTON, John, d. Mar 13, 1848
(no age or b.d., probably inf. son of James & Barbara, loose stone)
McANALLY, Martha A., dau of W. & E., d. Feb 11, 1856, ae 8y-6m-16d
SMITH, Thirzy, wife of Elias, d. Nov 14, 1852, ae 42y
SMITH, Davis, son of E. & T., d. Dec 22, 1852, ae 10y-9m-2d
SMITH, Jesse, d. Sep 9, 1886, ae 43y
SMITH, Esther, wife of E., July 15, 1819 - Nov 13, 1886
(above 2 are matching markers)
[NOTE: Esther, third wife of Elias Smith, was b. in N.Y., and previously m. to (-----) Baldwin. The date of her m. to Elias Smith does not appear in Fulton Co Ind M.R., but would have occurred between 1870 and 1880. The Fulton Co Ind Census 1880, Union Twp, reflects that Esther Smith a widow aged 60 years, with Frank Baldwin (ae 20) her son, and Emma McKee (14) a boarder, were residents of that twp.
Elias probably came to Fulton Co soon after 1850, and his first wife died soon after that (see above). He next m., July 31, 1853, Hannah Blodget (Fulton Co Ind M.R.), and they were householders of Rochester Twp, this county, in 1860 (Census), with four of the children of Elias & Thirzy Smith: Jesse, William, Elizabeth, and Mary; and two children of Elias & Hannah: Oliver & John W. Smith.
Elias Smith, ae 60, was a householder of Rochester Twp in 1870. The 1870 Census does not include his wife, but there were four children: Jesse, Mary, Oliver, and an eight year old Martha. His third marriage occurred sometime after the 1870 census, to Esther Smith.]
COLLINS, Alice, dau of W. & E.J., d. Feb 24, 1859, ae 11m-8d
BEERY, Christopher E., son of A. & C., d. Sep 12, 1863, ae 10d
RUSH, Eda May, dau of T.B. & E., d. Sep 1, 1876?, ae 1y-7m-?d
SCOTT, Vidora, July 3, 1868 - Jan 16, 1889, ae 20y-6m-13d
SCOTT, Elora, dau of S. & S., d. Mar 12, 1875, ae 17y-10m-5d
SCOTT, Starling, Aug 25, 1833 - May 17, 1900, ae 66y-9m-22d

MOSSMAN, Children of A.D.
(1) Malinda, Nov 3, 1869 - Nov 3, 1869
(2) Lucinda, Nov 3, 1869 - Nov 3, 1869
MOSSMAN, Amanda D., wife of Wm., d. June 5, 1876, ae 45y-10m-18d

Row 2

CROMER, Rhoda A., wife of A., d. June 18, 1880, ae 40y-14d
CROMER, William D., son of A. & R.A., d. Aug 14, 1874, ae 6m-20d
"T. S."
RHODES, Louisa, wife of Daniel, d. Sep 20, 1854, ae 23y-2m-20d
(loose stone, broken at age line)
RHODES, Mary, wife of Daniel, d. May 23, 1857, ae 24y
BOONE, Joel M., d. Mar(or May?) 18, 1858, ae 66y-4m-9d
[NOTE: The Joel M. Boone family was not in Fulton Co Ind in the 1850 Census. By 1860 Census, Martha Boon, his widow, age 64 b.Ky, was a householder of Rochester Twp. Her family included: John (42 b.Ky), Emely (32, b.Ind), Amos (30,b.Ind), and Amos L. Thurston (10, b.Ind).
The 1880 Census reveals that John, Emely and Amos Boon were brothers & sister, and that the Amos L. Thurston was a borader - relationship not explained.]
BOONE, Martha Ann, dau of J.M. & M., d. Aug 15, 1858, ae 22y-10m-7d
BOONE, Martha, wife of Joel M., d. Mar 16, 1862, ae 65y-2m-14d
McGUIRE, Morris, son of S. & M., d. July 6, 1860, ae 4y-3m
MARRILL, Clarietta, dau of L. & J., d. Aug 2, 1890, ae 2m-15d
BUMBARGER, Emley E., dau of J. & S., d. June 30, 1867, ae 11y-7m ?
BUMBARGER, Susannah, wife of Joseph, d. July 26, 1873, ae 52y-11m-2d
(top of stone missing)
WARD, Nancy, wife of A., d. Apr 17, 1877, ae 37y-4m-6d
MOW, Sarah J., May 6, 1837 - Oct 19, 1913
BARDEN, Earl, d. June 5, 1893, ae 7y-5m-11d
WAGONER, George, d. Nov 28, 1878, ae 42y-9m-9d
"G. W." (loose stone)
WAGONER, Orrozona, dau of G.W. & S.S., d. July 21, 1877, ae 7y-5m-26d
YOUNG, Jane, wife of Levi, d. Aug 25, 1878, ae 68y-8m-25d
"A. L. M." (loose stone)
YOUNG, Levi, July 4, 1807 - Jan 22, 1885, ae 77y-6m-18d
WERLEY, Robert L., son of J.L. & A., d. Aug 22, 1876?, ae 11y-11m-?d
(stone badly weathered, off its base)
[NOTE: Robert Lee Werley, age 5, was of the household of Joseph & Lauretta Werley, of Rochester Twp, Fulton Co Ind according to 1870 Census.]

Row 3

MAXEY, Phebe, wife of James, d. Aug 22, 1878, ae 60y-11m-24d
(RUSH), Julyan, b. Mar 9, 1856 (one date only)
(RUSH), Infant son, b. Apr 15, 1857 (one date only)

(RUSH), George, b. Apr 20, 1858 (one date only)
(above 3 are matching markers - no surname given, but we are guessing them to be children of James J. [b.ca.1819 OH] and Sarah [b.ca.1818 OH] RUSH, householders of Rochester, Twp. in 1860, with family of five children: Thomas [b.ca.1842 OH], Mary [b.ca.1841 OH], Sarah A. [b.ca.1847 OH], Catharine [b.ca.1849 OH], William H. [b.ca.1853 IN], and Evaline [1m] - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. 1860 Census)
Julyan [1856], Infant son [1857] and George [1858] would fit in here, with, following burial, Evvalina [1860-61] last)
RUSH, Evvalina, dau of J. & S., d. Mar 25, 1861, ae 11m
SHOWLEY, Children of D. & E.C.
(1) Arthur D., d. July 16, 1873, ae 1d
(2) Allen D., d. Aug 20, 1879, ae 4m-8d
SHOWLEY, Mary F., dau of D. & C.E., d. Dec 7, 1872, ae 2y-2m-10d
LEAR, Verdis Clarence, son of B.F. & P.E., d. Sep 4, 1875, ae 1y-5m-9d
(broken stone)
LEAR, Winfred A., son of B.F. & P.E., d. Nov 11, 1876, ae 1m-23d
BERRIER, Children of R.N. & F.L.
(1) Gertrude W., d. Aug 11, 1876, ae 1y-9m-28d
(2) Ray, d. Aug 11, 1881, ae 1y-7m-5d
"N. W."
"J. Y." (broken stone)
HUBBARD, Fern, dau of J.F. & A.E., d. Aug 2, 1895, ae 1d (loose stone)
CRABILL, Guy, d. Aug 5, 1894?, ae 7y-6m-13d?

Row 4

GICK, Wilhelmine, wife of John, d. Oct 5, 1878, ae 56y-11m-19d
WALES, William, d. May 31, 1876, ae 45y-8m-7d
BROWN, Susan T., dau of J.P. & M.M., Sep 2, 1870 - Aug 11, 1873

Row 5

SPOHN, Our Parents
(1) Henry, d. July 3, 1901, ae 79y-10m-6d
(2) Susannah Walter, wife of Henry, d. Mar 22, 1899, ae 74y-5m-6d
SPOHN, Alvin F., son of H. & S., d. Jan 27, 1879, ae 20y-4m-9d
"A. S."
"E. S."
"E. S."
SPOHN, Clara M., dau of H. & S., d. July 17, 1872, ae 2y-9m-15d (loose stone)
SPOHN, Ezra, son of H. & M.M., d. Nov 8, 1866, ae 20y-6m-18d (loose stone)
BROWN, Children of J.P. & M.M.
(1) Sarah L., Apr 20, 1873 - Sep 25, 1873
(2) Infant dau, Aug 13, 1869 - Aug 17, 1869
AULT, William F., son of H.A. & L., Feb 24, 1882 - Mar 17, 1883, ae 1y-23d
AULT, Benjamin, son of H.A. & L., d. Mar 26, 1877, ae 10m

MATHIAS, Children of J. & S.
(1) Roy, Aug 20, 1889 - Apr 13, 1890
(2) Infant dau (no dates)
(3) Linda P., July 1, 1887 - Aug 20, 1888

Row 6

SPOHN
(1) Mary J., wife of I., d. Aug 17, 1890, ae 34y-7m
(2) Infant dau of I. & M.J. (no dates)
(----) ----- (not readable)

Row 7

(at the north end of the row)
HAIMBAUGH, Triplet Children of R.E. & M.A.
(1) Artie, 1901 (one date only)
(2) Lottie, b. & d., Dec 13, 1901
(3) Dottie, 1901 (one date only)


FULTON COUNTY POOR FARM
Cemetery and Death Records

The following records of deaths and burials were taken from Jean C. Tombaugh, The Register Book of the Fulton County Indiana Poor Farm, 1871-1965. The page numbers refer to numbers of the pages in the Tombaugh book, not to the original Register book.
The following consists only of entries which concern deaths or burials. The referenced book should be consulted for many additional entries of genealogical value.

Page 1

YOUNG, Mary, (Rochester), b. OH, ae 54, adm May 7,1872. Death by dropsy,
July 26, 1885, bur grave #19.
LAWRENCE, Andrew, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 22, adm June 8, 1872, insanity,
d. Nov 18, 1878, bur grave #11.
SMITH, Charles, (Rochester), b. PA, ae 36, adm June 8, 1872, insanity,
d. Feb 13, 1921, bur Co cem

Page 2

BAUMAN, Henry, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 54, adm Mar 27, 1873, brought
from Indianapolis Insane Asylum. d. of consumption, Oct 26, 1878, bur
Oct 27, 1878, grave #10.
GEARING, William, (Rochester), b. PA, ae 36, adm Sep 13, 1873, insanity.
d. & bur on the farm, Mar 4, 1911.
KEARNS, Ann (Wayne), b. ---, ae 15, adm, Sep 24, 1873, d. Feb 24, 1883 dropsy,
bur Feb 25, grave #18.
THOMPSON, Michael, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 30, adm Feb 27, 1874, d. and bur on
the farm, Mar 2, 1874.

Page 3

DONLEY, Betsey, (Liberty), b. ---, ae 75, adm Oct 17, 1874, d. Mar 3, 1876, bur on
the farm Mar 4, 1876.
HOOD, Rebecca & child (Richland), mother 26 and child 8wks, adm Dec 7, 1874.
The mother discharged Feb 14, 1875, the child d. Dec 19, 1874, and bur on
the farm.

Page 4

LOWERY, Nancy Jane, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 18, adm Dec 14, 1875, delivered of a dead
child, Jan 31, 1876.

Page 5

WARREN, Nelson, (Richland), b. ---, ae 70, adm Nov 9, 1876, d. Jan 10, 1891, bur
Jan 11, 1891, grave #24 on the farm.
LARGE, Van R. T., (Rochester), --- ae 65, adm Dec 28, 1878, "frozen, burnt & dirty -
camped on lake." d. Jan 11, 1877, bur on the farm Jan 12, 1877.

Page 7

BAILEY, Hannah, (Henry), b. ---, ae 58, adm Mar 11, 1877, d. and taken by friends to
Akron & buried, July 25, 1877.

Page 8

MITCHELL, Wm., (Rochester), --- ae56, adm Apr 6, 1877, d. July 8, and bur July 9,
1877, on the farm in grave #6.

Page 12

WATTS, Francis, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 3?, adm Feb 8, 1878. Death due to chronic
diarrhea, Sep 16, 1880, bur on the farm in grave #13.
(He was a 30 year old male in the 1880 census, a resident of the county farm)

Page 15

MEREDITH, Geo. D. (Rochester), b. IN, ae 45, adm June 24, 1878. Tramp came sick.
d. July 8, 1878, death due to chronic Diarrhea & congestion. Bur July 8, 1878
in grave #7.
COLINS, Joseph, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 44, adm July 15, 1878. Drowned in Tippecanoe
River July 15, 1878, bur July 16, 1878 in grave #8.
HIP, Henry, (Rochester), b. Germany, ae 57, adm July 22, 1878. d. Oct 1, 1878, bur in
grave #9.
DIXON, John, (Rochester), ---, ae 27, adm. Aug 24, 1878 Came sick, d. Aug 29, with
dropsy of the heart, in Rochester. bur at the old cemetery by Geo. Noris,
Aug 30, 1878.

Page 17

SMITH, Catharine, (Aubbee), b. IN, ae 67, adm May 6, 1879. d. Feb 3, 1882, heart
disease, taken to Bruces Lake for interment by friend.

Page 19

WEAVER, John, (Liberty), b. VA, ae 72, adm Nov 2, 1879 d. of old age & paralysis,
Apr 15, 1891, and bur in grave #25.
CLYMER, Joseph, (Henry), b. IN, ae 23, adm Dec 8, 1879. d. Dec 11, 1879 of
consumption. Taken to Bloomingsburg by Dr. N. J. Clymer for interment,
Dec 12, 1879.

YOUNG, Dan, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 39, adm Dec 13, 1879.
d. of consumption Jan 24, 1880, and taken to Montgomery cemetery for burial Jan 26, 1880.
[NOTE: Daniel Young m. Eliza Jane Sherol, March 13, 1867 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.) Four others who entered the Poor Farm the same day as Dan Young, and who were probably his family were:
Jane Young, b. Ind, age 32, discharged on April 1, 1880;
Maryette Young, b. Ind, age 12, discharged March 30, 1880;
Wm. Young, b. Ind, age 7, discharged Feb. 23, 1880, and "taken to raise by Franklin Kochendefer".
Geo. Young, b. Ind, age 4, discharged on April 1, 1880.
In July 1880, at age 7, Wm. Young was readmitted to the Poor Farm, remaining until May 1881; In Dec. 1885, at age 13, he was again admitted, but left in March, 1887? when he was taken to raise by John Rhodes.
George B. Young was admitted to the farm many times: at age 5, from Oct 1880 to Nov 1880, when he was taken away by his mother; from Jan to Feb 1881, and from March to May 1881; at age 6, from July to Aug 1881; at age 7, from Feb to May 1883, when he was taken by Brown of Wayne Twp on trial; and at age 8, from Oct 1883, when he was returned from Brown, until March 15, 1884, when he was taken by Wm. Briant to raise.
Jane Young, the mother, was readmitted to the farm on Jan 25, 1881, at age 33, and was discharged FEb 3, 1881. She may have been the same Eliza J. Young who m. John Newman June 26, 1882. Fulton Co Ind M.R.]

Page 20

McMANIMA, James, (Liberty), b. OH, ae 45, adm Mar 20, 1880, d. Oct 2, 1880,
apoplexy of lungs, and bur on the farm in grave #12.
CLARK, Robert, (Liberty), b. IN., ae 3, adm July 5, 1879, d. Sep 15, 1880, bur in the
old grave yard at Rochester.
KELLEY, Mary E., (Aubbee), b. Ire, ae 40, adm Apr 9, 1880. d. Mar 27, 1882? of lung
fever, and bur grave #17.

Page 22

LYNN, Sarah A., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 29, dead when brought in Nov 19, 1880, bur in
grave #14.
DUN, Wm., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 35, dead when brought in Dec 23, 1880, and bur in
grave #15.
COOK, Mary A., (Rochester), b. IN., ae 32, adm Feb 17, 1881, d. Apr 28, 1881, bur in
old cem Rochester IN.

Page 23

STEWART, Allice, (Liberty), b. IN, ae 15, adm Apr 2, 1881, d. Apr 6, 1887 from a
burn, and was bur Apr 7, 1887 in grave #20.

Page 24

FLETCHER, Calvin, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 35, adm June 5, 1882, d. Aug 26, 1882
from consumption, and bur Aug 27, 1882 Rochester cem.
ELEXANDER (Alexander), Sarah, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 54, adm Jan 21, 1883, d. Feb 8,
1890 of Paralysis, and bur in the old cem at Rochester, IN, Feb 9, 1890.

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ZARTMAN, Eve, (Liberty), b. OH, ae 19, adm Feb 23, 1883. d. of consumption and
burn, Feb 25, 1883. Taken to Fulton by a friend for interment, Feb 26, 1883.
JONES, Gilbert, (Rochester), b. NY, ae 94, adm Apr 3, 1883. d. taken to Muncy Oct 21,
1883 for interment.
(NOTE: This quite elderly man and his wife, Susanah Jones (ae 75, b.Penn), were residents of Rochester Twp according to 1880 Census. The register book reveals that she was admitted to the Fulton County Poor Farm when her husband was, and was discharged Dec. 28, 1883.]

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FIKE, Catharine, (Aubbee), b. OH, ae ?, adm, June 17, 1883. d. Sep 16, 1909, insane;
no friends claimed the body and it was sent to the Anatomical Society,
Bluffton, IN.
(NOTE: W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Census 1870, show Catharine Fike, ae 19 [b. Ind] was with household of Leonard Fike. By 1880 census she was identified as "Katie", (idiot), ae 30, a dau of Leonard Fike who was widowed and a retired farmer. These records reflect that Catharine Fike died ca. age 58 or 59. Her mother, who was also called Catharine, died Oct. 20, 1865, and was bur in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Leiters Ford.]
BIBLER, Nathan, (Rochester), b. OH, ae 45, adm June 27, 1883.
Returned from hospital for insane at Indianapolis. Killed by lightning. bur by friend in Odd Fellows cem at Rochester, Apr 26, 1885. Rochester Sentinel, April 28, 1886 would show that his death was 1886, not 1885.]
CRIPLIVER, Philip, (Richland), b. OH, ae 36, adm July 6, 1883.
Returned from hospital for insane at Indianapolis. d., taken by friend at Salina Sep 25, 1884.

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MOON, Elizabeth, (Liberty), b. VA, ae 38, adm Nov 2, 1883. d. Dec 6, 1883, and taken
by her friends for burial.

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WATTS, Mrs., (Liberty), b. VA, ae 67, adm Ap4 11, 1884. d. Aug 21, 1884, and taken
by her friends for burial.
(NOTE: Barny Watts [ae 60 b.KY] and his wife, Jane [65 b.KY, disabled] were residents of Liberty Twp. in 1880. W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Census 1880)

CRIPE, C., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 17, adm Apr 29, 1884. d. Nov 9, 1884, bur
in Rochester.

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MELVIN, Melvina, (Henry), b. OH, ae 62, adm Aug 13, 1884. d. Sep 13, 1888 of
paralysis & old age. Bur Sep 14, 1888 in grave #22.

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RUSSELL, Matilda, (Rochester), b. OH, ae 60, adm Oct 16, 1885. d. May 25, 1891,
taken by friends and buried.

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KELLER, John, (Rochester), b. VA, ae 80, adm May 15, 1886. d. and bur Apr 8, 1889,
of old age & heart trouble, in grave #23.
BINKLEY, Wm., (Rochester), b. OH, ae 53, adm July 26, 1886. d. July 28, 1886 of
consumption. bur Mt Zion, July 29, 1886.
STINELY, Sabastion, (Liberty), b. Germany, ae 74, adm Oct 13, 1886. d. Aug 17, 1888
paralysis, bur Aug 18, 1888 in grave #21.
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BROWN, John, (Wayne), b. England, ae 75, adm Oct 10, 1888. d. Dec 19, 1888,
paralysis, bur Catholic cem in Wayne Twp.

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HURST, Hanah, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 55, adm Apr 21, 1890, to be treated by (Dr.)
Gould. d. of dropsy, Oct 15, 1890, bur Oct 16, 1890 in grave #24; taken up and
removed to Rochester by friends Nove 15, 1890.
BOWERS, Sarah A., (Liberty), b. OH, ae 60, adm July 15, 1890.
Out of a home and not able to work. d. Jan 23, 1910, no friends to claim the body, and was sent to Bloomington Anatomical---.

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SCHNELL, John, (Liberty), b. Germany, ae 86, adm Apr 7, 1891. b. Apr 5, 1805,
d. Oct 8, 1894, bur on the farm.
MERNAN, Mary, (Wayne), b. Ireland, ae 74, adm Aug 23, 1891. Crippled. d. of Lagrip,
Dec 22, 1893, ae 76, bur in Catholic cem, Wayne Twp., by Caryn [Kyran?]
Walsh her guardian.

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JONES, John, (Rochester), b. Ireland, ae 30, adm Aug 27, 1892. d. of asthma, bur grave
#26, Sep 14, 1892.

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DONALSON, Wm., (Newcastle), b. MD, ae 93, adm Feb 14, 1893, no home. d. Apr 16,
1893, taken away and bur Apr 18 in Newcastle twp by relatives.

Page 48

FUGATE, James E., (Rochester), b.--- ae 4, adm June 6, 1893. Taken to Orphan home at
Laporte, IN, July 6, 1893, and died there.

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COLTON, Charles, (Richland), b. Mich, ae 65, adm Aug 12, 1893, feebleminded. d. and
was bur by his friends in Richland Twp., Apr 20(or 25?), 1906

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BOONE, John P., (Rochester), b. KY, ae 75, adm Mar 28, 1894, no home, cripple.
b. Dec 24, 1818, d. Mar 19, 1903, and bur on the farm.
BOONE, Amos S., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 63, adm Mar 28, 1894, no home, rheumatic.
b. Apr 24, 1830, d. Aug 4, 1894 of heart failure; bur on the farm.

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THOMAS, Barbara, (Union), b. PA, ae 77, adm Jan 14, 1895, soldier's widow, no home
and paralyzed. b. Dec 6, 1817, d. Feb 26, 1899 of old age & paralysis, and bur
on the county farm.
THURSTON, Amos Lane, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 44, adm Apr 11, 1895, no home and
sick. b. May 1, 1850, d. May 29, 1895 of consumption, and bur in Citizens
cem, Rochester.
PITTS, Delia, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 53, adm Apr 20, 1895, partially paralyzed.
d. of Consumption Oct 5, 1896, bur on the county farm.

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USHER, Andrew Jackson, (Rochester), ae 77, adm June 15, 1895, no home & partially
paralyzed. b. in OH Dec 27, 1816, d. May 21, 1899, and bur in I.O.O.F. cem,
Rochester, IN.

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BUNTON, Sarah Ann, (Rochester), ae 54, adm, Jan 29, 1896, no home & nearly blind.
d. at County Farm, and bur in Shelton cem Feb 7, 1920(or 1928?)
ULCH, George, (----), b. PA, ae 79, adm June 20, 1896, no use of himself, paralyzed.
b. Apr 5, 1817, d. Aug 29, 1896, was taken away by relatives and bur in the
Oliver cem, four miles south.
[NOTE: George Ulch, householder Henry Twp 1870; and Rochester Twp 1880 with four children: Anna (Lydia A.), George W., Jerry (Jeremiah) & Mary. (Census)]

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HERREN, Henry, (Newcastle), b. OH May 6, 1860, ae 37, adm Oct 5, 1897, no home
& feeble minded. d. May 22, 1908, and bur on the county farm.
BULFORD, Thomas, (Rochester), b. Scotland, ae 26, adm Oct 24, 1897. A tramp,
injured by a fall off a bridge, d. at the County Farm, Oct 25, 1897, and bur on
the farm.

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RUMBAUGH, Loffer, (Richland), b. ---, ae 57, adm Dec 24, 1897, crippled and feeble
minded. d. Jan 16, 1913(or 1915?), taken by niece, and bur at Leiters Ford.

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FALL, Adda, (Rochester), b. OH, ae ca. 80, adm June 5, 1898, no home, rheumatism,
insane. d. Apr 25, 1899, from effects of a broken leg, and bur on County Farm.

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SPENCER, Ida May, (Liberty), b. OH, ae 16, adm Aug 30, 1898, no home, feeble
minded, has had illegitimate child but is dead. Taken away by her father to
Logansport, Ind, Oct 8, 1899.
BAKER, John C., (Rochester), b. IN, ae - "was 52 yrs old on Dec 6, 1898," adm May 6,
1899, no home & sick. d. June 3, 1899, consumption, bur Shelton cem by his
folks.

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ZABST, Mary Emaline, (Liberty), b. IN., "ae 47 years on June 7, 1899," adm Oct 17,
1899, feeble minded. d. Feb 9, 1932, Taken by her guardian Floyd Wildemuth,
bur Salem cem.
[NOTE: Mary Emaline was one of the daus of George and Lucinda Zabst of Liberty Twp. George Zabst was born in Strassburg, Germany ca.1818, and his wife, Lucinda, was a native of Ohio. Their children included: Lucinda who m. Wm. Wildermuth 1866; Sarah A. who m. St.Clair Wildermuth 1868; John; Emaline; Ida who m. Eli M. Barker 1882; Alice; Sophia; Leah Ockadiah.
George Zabst (wid. fa-in-law, ae 62) and Emelina (sis-in-law, ins. & single) were with the household of William & Lucinda Wildermuth, and dau. O. V. E. Wildermuth, in Liberty Twp in 1880. "Ocadie" Zabst (sis-in-law, ins. & single) was with the household of St.Clair & Sarah Wildermuth and dau. Minta V. in Liberty Twp in 1880. (See Fulton Co Ind Census; also Fulton Co Ind M.R.)
ZABST, Leah Ockadiah, (Liberty), b. IN, "age 40 years on Apr 21, 1900", adm Oct 21,
1899, feeble minded & has fits. d. Mar 31, 1925, taken by her guardian & bur in
the Salem cem.
WEAVER, Martin, (Rochester), b. VA, ae 81, adm Dec 31, 1899, very feeble. d. of old
age, and taken by friends & bur in Mt. Zion cem, Sep 15, 1903.

MANGAN, Bastley, (Union), b. Ireland, "was 64 years on Aug 24, 1899", adm May 3,
1900, sick with consumption. d. of consumption, July 29, 1900, and bur on
County Farm, ae 64.

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BENNETT, Henson, (Newcastle), b. WVA, ae 72, adm Nov 9, 1900. d. Aug 23, 1902,
of dropsy, bur Aug 25, 1902 I.O.O.F. cem, Kewanna.
STOCKBERGER, John, (Newcastle), b. IN, ae 65, adm July 25, 1901, paralysis & mind
impaired. d. Dec 19, 1902, bur at Rester (Reichter) cem.
HUNT, Newton, (Union), b. OH, ae 62, adm Sep 17, 1901, lung trouble. d. of
consumption, and bur on the farm, Nov 14, 1901.

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LEWIS, Given, (Wayne), b. IN, ae 43, adm Nov 29, 1901, no home & feeble minded.
d. Mar 28, 1906, bur by his father on the farm.
CLARK, L. B., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 31, adm Dec 16, 1901, no home & ill. d. Dec 20,
1901, ae bur on the farm.
KEEL, Thomas B., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 58, adm Apr 4, 1902, dropsy. d. Apr 18, 1902,
taken away by friend for burial at Mt. Zion.

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MILLER, Elisabeth, (Liberty), b.---, "born Jan 23, 1819", ae 83, adm July 20, 1902, old
age & not able to work. d. Dec 26, 1902, ae 83y-11m-3d. bur Mt. Olive cem,
Dec 28, 1902.

MERLING, Pery, (Rochester), b. PA, ae 80, adm Oct 9, 1902, old age & crippled.
d. May 9, 1906, and bur by his friends at Leiters Ford, Ind.
[NOTE: His grave marker in the Leiters Ford I.O.O.F. cem reads: Perry Mehrling, Sep 14, 1822 - May 10, 1906. Perry Mehrling (ae 47) and his wife, Julia A. (ae 40) and child Perry, were residents of Rochester city in 1870. In 1880 he was a boarder of Wallace House, and was divorced. (See Census)
HENSEL, Adam, (Rochester), b. OH, ae 62, adm Oct 21, 1902, no home. d. Nov 1,
1902, and bur on the farm.

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RICHARDS, Sarah, (Aubbee), b. Marshall Co., IN, ae 61, adm Feb 11, 1903, no home
to support self. Went to work for Mrs. Small; ran off Sep 19, 1904. d. July 7,
1918, and bur in Washington cem.
BARNS, Fredrica, (Rochester), b. Germany, ae 75, adm Apr 28, 1903, sick & feeble.
d. of old age, bur in Citizens cem, Rochester, Aug 18, 1903.
FLYNN, Margaret, (Rochester), b. OH, ae 72, adm June 5, 1903, feeble & poor eye
sight. d. June 24, 1904, and taken to (Lowell?) & buried.

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SMITH, Henry, (Aubbee), b. OH, ae 85, adm Sep 16, 1903, old non-res. d. Apr 4, 1904,
and taken to Michigan.
HARTUNG, George, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 23, adm Dec 10, 1903, feeble minded &
crippled in hand. d. July 21, 1931, buried in Salem cem.
NORIS, James R., (Henry), b. OH, ae 74, adm Jan 24, 1904, dropsy, no home. d. and
bur on the farm May 26, 1904.
HARRIS, Amanda, (Union), b. IN, ae 37, adm Mar 9, 1904, crippled, was here before.
d. & bur by friends Aug 7, 1910?
NOFTSGER, Arminda, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 45, adm Apr 7, 1904, feeble minded.
d. and bur at Omega cem, SW of Akron, IN, Aug 20, 1925.

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HENRY, William, (Rochester), b. OH, ae 57, adm June 1, 1904, no home & unable to
work. d. Dec 28, 1906, and bur by his friends.
TROUTMAN, Eli, (Union), b. IN, ae 58, adm Aug 24, 1904, rheumatism. d. Jan 30,
1905, bur at Kewanna.
JOHN, George, (Union), b. OH, ae 85, adm Sep 30, 1904, poor health & no home.
d. and bur by friends in Wayne Twp. July 30, 1909.

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WELCH, William W., (Richland), b. IN, ae 70, adm Jan 7, 1905. d. & was buried by his
friends in Marshall Co., IN., Aug 25, 1907.
PATTENT, John, (Rochester), b. MS, ae 78, adm Apr 12, 1905, a colored man, old and
feeble. d. May 13, 1905, and bur in Citizens grave yard.

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CRIPE, Clark, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 29, adm Aug 28, 1905, epileptic. d. and bur by his
friends July 15, 1906 in Rochester cem.
CAR, W. T., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 57, adm Sep 22, 1905, old & feeble. d. and bur Nov
7, 1908, Rochester IN.
TOWNE, Liman M., (Richland), b. IN, ae 57, adm Sep 27, 1905, blind. d. and bur June
7, 1922, Sandhill cem north of Rochester.
SWANGO, Wesley, ---, b. KY, ae 75, adm Nov 27, 1905, old & feeble, no home. d. Apr
6, 1907, b. ------.
GINN, Susan, (Henry), b. KY, ae 75, adm Jan 2, 1906, old & feeble. d. Jan 21, 1907, &
bur by friends.
(NOTE: see Hoover's Cemetery, Henry Twp, Fulton County, Indiana)
CALAHAN, Michael, (Wayne), b. Ireland, ae 75, adm Jan 4, 1906, old & feeble. Was
killed Mar 19, 1910, and bur by friends in Wayne Twp.

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ABBOTT, Besse, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 17, adm Feb 8, 1906, no home. d. and was bur
by her mother Mar 19, 1906 in Liberty Twp.
VINSON, Daniel, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 72, adm Feb 15, 1906, old & feeble. d. & bur
on the farm Apr 5, 1906.
HARTMAN, Lewis, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 52, adm Mar 24, 1906, sickly. d. and was
buried by his folks Mar 20?, 1906.
SWANGO, Wesly, (Union), b. KY, ae 75, adm Jan 26, 1907, old & feeble. d. and was
bur by his son, Apr 6, 1907.
CALLAHAN, Mychel, (Wayne), b. Ireland, ae 75, adm June 5, 1907, old & feeble, no
home. Was killed on railroad at Grass Creek, IN, and buried there by friends,
Mar 19, 1910.
STEIN, Samuel, (Henry), b. PA, ae 57, adm Dec 21, 1907, no home & unable to read.
d. & was bur by his bro in Rochester, Apr 2, 1908.
[NOTE: Samuel Steen, a son of William & Cal (Shonts) Steen, was a resident of nr. Akron, in Henry Twp, this county. He m. (2nd) at age 55, January 7, 1907, to Mary Jane (Odaffer) Norton. Mary Jane (b.ca.1852 Ohio, dau of Samuel and Lydia A. (Hurdle) Odaffer) first m. January 1, 1880, Charles B. Norton (b.ca.1829 Ohio, widower, whose first wife was a Mary Sours, and came to Fulton Co from Kokomo by 1880). Charles B. Norton (51) and Mary Jane (27) his wife, m. within the census year, were householders of Rochester Twp in 1880, and the family included his six children (all sons). Children of Charles B. & Mary Jane (Odaffer) Norton were: O. Perry, b. January 9, 1884; Eunice Bell, b. Nov 26, 1886.
Less than a year after Samuel Steen and Mary Jane were married, he was admitted to the County Farm; and a few months later he died.
(References: See Fulton Co Ind Census; Fulton Co Ind Marriage Applications; and Fulton Co Ind School Enumeration)

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CLAY, Ida, (Rochester), b. IN, ae ---, adm Feb 15, 1908, no home insane, an idiot.
d. Feb 27, 1917, death caused by being too close to an oil stove & burned.
STEFFY, Samuel, (Henry), b. MD, ae 55, adm Feb 11, 1909, sickly. d. Feb 23, 1912,
bur by relatives at Mt. Zion Feb 25, 1912.
BRYANT, Emma, (Liberty), b. IN, ae 39, adm Apr 6, 1909, insane, idiot. d. Sep 6,
1919, bur on the Co Farm, Sep 8, 1919.
LEWIS, James, (Wayne), b. IN, ae 81, adm Apr 10, 1909, no home. d. and bur by his
friends in Liberty Twp., June 18, 1910.

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BROWN, Samuel, (Henry) b. OH, ae 70, adm Mar 20, 1910, no home paraletic stroke.
d. & bur by his friends at Akron, IN, Sep 5, 1910.
MELVIN, Daniel, (Henry), b. OH, ae 73, adm Mar 11, 1912, old & crippled. d. Mar 2,
1920, at the county farm.
SHOULDERS, Fronie, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 52, adm May 27, 1912. d. Feb 14, 1913.

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DOCKS ("Docz"), Bengiman F., (Rochester), b. TX, ae 70, adm. May 31, 1912. b. in
Fulton Co. cem, Dec 27, 1920.
BROGEN, John, (Wayne), b. IN, ae 37, adm Aug 21, 1912, sick. d. bur by Mrs. O'Brine
at Grass Creek Aug 28, 1912.
KEPLER, Charles, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 59, adm Nov 9, 1912, sick. d. June 23, 1913.
BRICKEL, Samuel, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 90, adm Aug 8, 1913 old & sick. d. of old
age, Nov 23, 1914.
FELTS, Geo., (Liberty), b. IN, ae 56, adm Nov 1, 1913. d. Nov 9, 1913, bur at
Richland Center.

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TALLEY, Anna, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 66, adm June 9, 1914, no home & crippled.
d. Oct 31, 1917 of cancer of the stomach.
SCHRIEVES, William, (Wayne), b. IN, ae 47, adm July 3, 1914, no home, dropsy. b.
May 2, 1867, d. Jan 18, 1915 of dropsy, ae 47y-8m-16d. bur by the county Jan
19, 1915 in the north-east corner of the new addition of county cem.
SELDEN, Eliza Lavina, (Rocheste), b. OH, ae 62, adm July 20, 1914, no home &
crippled. d. June 28, 1931 and bur in Citizens cem., Rochester, IN.
SCHINKEL, Lewis, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 48, adm Jan 6, 1915, no home. Went to So.
Bend, Apr 8, 1915, crippled. d. Sep 30, 1918, bur in county cem.

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THARP, William, (Union), b. IN, ae 89, adm Feb 20, 1915, sick & without home.
(Died?) May 13, 1915.
WALTERS, Alsena, (Richland), b. IN, ae 38, adm Mar 4, 1914, d. Feb 9, 1948, bur in
So. Germany cem.
TUTTLE, Hazel Marie, (Liberty), b. IN, ae 22, adm Apr 29, 1915, no home & feeble
minded. d. Jan 4, 19-52-, bur Citizens cem. Father: Miles Tuttle. Mother:
Esther Kendle Tuttle.
NOTE: Cem. inscr reads: Hazel Tuttle, 1893-1953. See Citizens Cemetery this volume; also Obit, Rochester Sentinel, Rochester, Ind. Mon, Jan 5, 1953: "Miss Hazel Marie Tuttle, 59, of the Fulton Co. Home, d. Sunday, having been a resident of this community since April 29, 1915, a dau of Miles & Esther Kendle Tuttle, b. June 17, 1893 in Liberty twp."
Miles (D. M. & David M.) Tuttle, b.ca.1867 Ind, was a son of William (b.ca.1845 Ind) & Letitia Tuttle. Records indicate that there were three marriages for William Tuttle: (1st) to Letitia Cubberly, July 23, 1866; (2nd) to Mary Antrim, July 16, 1874; and (3rd) to Jeanette Spencer, December 25, 1877. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.)
BRYANT, Hugh, (Akron, Henry twp), b. IN, ae 61, adm May 19, 1915, no home - went
to Akron. Father, John; mother, Emily. d. June 24, 1917 of Cerebral Apoplexy.

RIMES, Abraham, (Logansport), b. England, ae 81, adm June 22, 1915, no home.
Father, Wm. Rimes, m. 9 times. Mother, Anna Bates. d. (Paresis senile), Feb
4, ---- (no year shown). b. at Kewanna.
[NOTE: Abraham Rimes was married six times. This was revealed in his application to marry Anna Rimes. Two of his marriages are not known to this compiler. However, the other four were as follows:
(1) Abraham Rimes to Emaline (Kirkendoll) Gandy, December 21, 1876 (b.ca.1849 Ohio, dau of Wm. & Mary E. Kirkendoll; first m., 1867, James Gandy). (Fulton Co Ind Census, Rochester Twp, 1860 & 1870)
(2) Abraham Rhimes to Rachel Mangum, March 25, 1885, who soon died. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.)
(3) Abraham Rimes to Anna Miller, December 2, 1885. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.)
(4) Abraham Rimes to Anna Rimes, October 31, 1894. Fulton Co Ind Marriage Applications reflect that this was his sixth m. (ae 63), and her third m. (ae 39); that Anna Rimes was born in Wisconsin, a dau of John & Catherine (Stanberg) Snyder.
Mrs. Anna Rimes (ae 39) and dau, Eva Rimes (ae 9) were admitted to the Poor Farm August 3, 1895, and were discharged August 29, 1895 to work for A. C. Sshepherd. There were two other entries for Mrs. Anna Rimes: (1st) July 12, 1888, bu Union Twp, she was 32 b.Wis., remaining about a month; and (2nd) July 24, 1893, by Rochester Twp, she was 37 and remained only a few days, leaving to work.]
TALLEY, Max, (Indianapolis), b. IN, ae 18, adm June 22, 1915, d. July 26, 1917,
tuberculosis of joints & bones. bur in third grave in new addition of county
cem.
NIXON, John, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 58, adm Mar 11, 1915. d. at Rochester, out on
furlough at wife's home, July 29, 1915.
DAY, John, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 65, adm Aug 6, 1915, no home, discharged Sep 7,
1918, went to Kokomo to make home with J. D. Studebaker. d. June 27, 1920,
bur at Green Oak.

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SHIELDS, T. S., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 65, adm Aug 19, 1915, no home. d. at County
Farm, May 12, 1918, bur at Odd Fellows cem., Rochester, IN.
WALTERS, Isaac, (Richland), b. IN, ae 87, adm Nov 13, 1915, no home. Discharged
May 29, --- to live with son. d. Jan 31, 1919.
BAUGHMAN, Katherine, (Union), b. PA, ae 90, adm Apr 2, 1916, no home & sane.
d. at County Home & taken to Kewanna for burial, Feb 1, (1918?). Mother,
Catherine Costellor of VA; father, Solomon Baughman of PA.
McCOY, Emma, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 66, adm, Apr 25, 1916, no home. d. Feb 25,
1922, bur at County Farm.
ZABST, Ockadiah, (Rochester), b. IN, ae ---, adm June 14, 1916, no home. d., bur in
Salem cem., west of Mt. Olive, Mar 31, 1925.
WALTERS, Isaac, (Richland), b. ---, ae 87, adm Aug 3, 1916, no home. d. and was bur
in No. Germany cem., Jan 31, 1919.
BRAMAN, Martha, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 87, adm Nov 16, 1916; no home, feeble by
old age & crippled. d. Mar 5, 1917 (pulmonary tuberculosis). Father, James
Braman; mother Elizabeth Watts.

NEES, George, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 48, adm Jan 13, 1917, no home. Left without
permission Mar 24. d. of epilepsy, and bur in grave #4 of the new addition of
the County cem., Aug 2, 1917.

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COLLINS, Orlando, (Rochester), b. NY, ae 73, adm Jan 20, 1917; no home, too feeble
to work, and a war veteran. d. Jan 20, 1917 of pulmonary tuberculosis.
CHAPMAN, Joseph F., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 80, adm Feb 27, 1917, no home. d. bur
I.O.O.F. cem, Rochester, IN, July 21, 1923. Father, John Chapman of Penn;
mother, Sarah Booker of Virginia.
TATMAN, Granville M., (Wayne), b. IN, ae 69, adm Mar 28, 1917, no home & too
feeble to work. d. Apr 5, 1917, Laryngitis & oulema of glotis, debility from
aged conditions & tuberculosis. bur in the 2nd grave in the NE corner of the new
addition, Fulton County cem.
FREEMAN, John, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 62, adm Apr 20, 1917, no home & has
tuberculosis. d. Oct 7, 1918, bur in County cem.
REED, Leslie, (Rochester), b. America, ae 50, adm May 14, 1918, no home & crippled.
d. July 4, 1919, and bur at Rochester, IN., July 6, 1919.
HUNTER, Willis, (Rochester), b. America, ae 59, adm Oct 11, 1918, crippled & no
home. d. and was bur in Poplar cem., Mar 30, 1919.

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DAVIS, Eugene, (Wayne), b. America, ae 63, adm, Dec 19, 1918, sick & no home.
d. May 18, 1919, bur in County cem ----?
BIGGS, Frank, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 68, adm Jan 10, 1919, no home & sick. d. at the
County Farm, Feb 14, 1920.
BABCOCK, (Nanni?) J., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 91, adm Sep 23, 1919, old & no home.
d. Nov 16, 1920, bur in "Odd cem" Rochester, IN.
WERDER, Ray, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 37, adm Nov 18, 1919, crippled & no home.
d. bur in I.O.O.F. cem., Rochester, IN., Dec 15, 1930.
LEWIS, Charles, (Wayne), b. IN, ae 64, adm Dec 17, 1919, feeble & no home. d. bur in
Fletcher Lake cem., Dec 8, 1928.
SMITH, Percilla, Mrs., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 85, adm Dec 20, 1919, crippled and no one
to care for her. d. at the County Farm, and bur in the I.O.O.F. cem., at
Rochester, IN, Mar 6, 1922.
POLING, Samuel, (Wayne), b. OH, ae 63, adm Feb 28, 1920, sick & no home. d. and
taken to Delphus, OH, for bur, Jan 25, 1922.
MOORE, Geo. W., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 54, adm Mar 3, 1920, sick & no home;
discharged Mar 30, 1920 and working for Wm. McMan (McMahan). Returned to
County Farm, and d. May 13, 1921.
[NOTE: George W. Moore, b.ca.1867, was a grandson of William W. & Hannah Evans, and was living with them in 1870 & 1880 according to Rochester Twp Census.]
BEERY, Sam, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 57, adm Mar 4, 1920, sick & no home. d. bur at
Citizens cem., Rochester IN, July 10, 1921.

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DIEHL, Kate, (Liberty), b. OH, ae 78, adm Mar 31, 1920, old & feeble. (Died?) July 19,
1923.
[NOTE: "died buried in Fulton Cem." was scratched out, no reason given.]
SANNS, Henry, (Richland), b. IN, ae 74, adm Oct 1, 1921, no home, feeble. d. June 8,
1923, bur Rochester cem.
COOPER, Michael, (Liberty), b. OH, ae 87, adm Feb 20, 1922, crippled, trouble with
children. d. bur in cem west of Fulton, Mar 2, 1922.
[NOTE: Michael Cooper had entered the Poor Farm earlier, Mar 26, 1921, ae 87, but was discharged on Aug 31, 1921, to live with a granddau. at Wagoner station.]
KILMER, Gould, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 68, adm May 22, 1922, old & no home.
Brought back by his son Charlie. d. bur in Citizens cem., Rochester IN.
[NOTE: Gould Kilmer had two previous admissions to the Poor Farm: July 16, 1921, ae 67, and discharged Aug 16, 1921 to live with a dau., Mrs Herd, Le-- IN; and again Feb 1, 1922, ae 68, and discharged on May 8, 1922, when his son Charlie took him to Rochester.]
VANMETER, David, (Wayne), b. IN, ae 72, adm June 14, 1922, relatives refused to
keep him. d. funeral at Grass Creek, and bur in the cem northwest of Grass
Creek, Dec 15, 1922.
WITHAM, Amos, (Henry), b. Iowa, ae 70, adm. Nov 30, 1922, unable to work - no
home or money. d. bur in cem on County Farm, Jan 16, 1926.

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GLAZE, Orlando, (Richland), b. IN, ae 69, adm Jan 24, 1923, old, paralysis & no home.
d. bur at Sand Hill cem., Dec 27, 1928.
JOHNSON, Sarah Elizabeth, (Aubbee), b. OH, ae 83, adm Mar 13, 1923, old age & no
home. Notify L. Lukenbill, Leiters Ford. d. bur Leiters Ford, Feb 23, 1926.
DOWNS, Charles, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 65, adm May 5, 1923 old & blind, no home.
d. Dec 18, 1926, bur I.O.O.F. cem., Rochester, IN.
GREGORY, James P., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 59, adm June 30, 1924, no home. d. Nov
27, 1938.

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McCARTY, Caleb, (Richland), b. IN, ae 82, adm Nov? 4, 1924, old. d. bur in Kewanna
Citizens cem., Mar 21, 1925.
HOWELL, Susie, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 64, adm Sep 16, 1925, colored, crippled & no
home. d. bur Citizens cem., Rochester, IN, Dec 16, 1927.
MEREDITH, William T., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 63, adm Oct 1, 1925, paralyzed, no
home. d. Dec 4, 1933, bur Citizens cem., Rochester, IN.
SMITH, Nancy J., (Wayne), b. KY, ae 86, adm Nov 3, 1925, old & no home. d. bur
Royal Center cem, Nov 25, 1925.
WORLEY, Charles W., (Wayne), b. IN, ae 67, adm, Nov 17, 1925 disabled, no home.
Went to his old home at Grass Creek, d. and bur in Fletchers Lake cem., Sep 1,
1926.
[NOTE: His gravemarker reads "1856-1926".]

HARTMAN, Joseph, (Henry), b. OH, ae 69, adm Apr 19, 1926, palsied, no home.
d. Sep 17, 1933, bur Athens cem.

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SCHOLDER, John, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 63, adm Nov 9, 1926, paralysis & no home.
d. May 5, 1934, bur at Rochester.
HARVEY, Frank, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 68, adm Mar 11, 1927, sickly & no home.
b. 1864, d. Aug 4, 1932, ae 68y, bur Citizens cem., Rochester.
ELSWORTH, Thomas, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 72, adm Apr 8, 1927, feeble minded,
caused by accident. d. bur in I.O.O.F. cem., Rochester, IN, Apr 16, 1927.
BRUGH, Anthony W., (Aubbee), b. IN, ae 62, adm June 6, 1927, paralytic. d. bur
Leiters Ford cem, Apr 22, 1928.
BOWER, Sarah J., (Henry), b. PA, ae 85, adm Oct 21, 1927, old age, children won't
keep her. d. bur at Akron IN cem, Mar 23, 1929.
WILEY, Mary, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 86, adm Nov 25, 1927, old age. d. Aug 24, 1930,
bur in I.O.O.F. cem. at Rochester, IN.
TULLEY, Spencer B., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 75, adm May 29, 1928, no home, crippled -
minus one foot, dropsy. d. Dec 25, 1932, bur in County Home cem.
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WAGNER, Anginetta, (Henry), b. IN, ae 76, adm Aug 30, 1928, feeble. d. (dropsy) Aug
12, 1931, bur Athens cem.
JOHNSON, Wm. H., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 73, adm Nov 12, 1928 poorly & no home,
here temporarily, pays for keep. d. funeral & bur at Fulton, IN, Jan 28, 192?.
[NOTE: Fulton Cem. grave marker reads: William H. Johnson, 1856-1929 - Wendell C. & Jean C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Ind Cemeteries, Liberty Townships.]
THOMPSON, Daniel, (Union), b. Norway, ae 70, adm Nov? 15, 1928, crippled & no
home. d. bur Kewanna, July 12, 1929.
GINN, James, (Rochester), b. --, ae ---, adm Jan 14, 1929, no home. d. Jan 31, 1934,
found him dead in bed. Bur at Mt. Hope cem., Athens.
[NOTE: James W. Ginn, b.ca.1865 Ind, was a son of Thos. B. & Susan Ginn of Henry Twp, according to 1870 and 1880 Census.]
WOLFE, Charles C., (Union), b. IN, ae 69, adm ---, no home. d. July 15, 1932, bur
Shaffer cem.

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KINDIG, Orvil Francis, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 73, adm Apr 18, 1929, sickly & no home.
d. bur Athens cem., May 22, 1929.
HOUSTON, Nancy J., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 76, adm Apr 26, 1929, sickly & no home.
d. bur I.O.O.F. Cem., Rochester, Sep 18, 1929.
SHUMAN, Hiram S., (Rochester), b. OH, ae 64, adm Apr 28, 1929 sickly & no home.
d. June 1, 1936, county burial, bur at Rochester I.O.O.F. cem.
DANLEY, Mary Ann, (Henry), b. OH, ae 70, adm June 12, 1939, no home, d. Feb 19,
1940.

CRIST, (John?), (Rochester), b. ---, ae 73, adm Feb 28, 1930. Lost his mind, taken to
Longcliff Hospital Jan 24, 1933. d. there June 10, 1933. bur Richland Center
cem.

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COLLINS, Thomas, (Liberty), b. IN, ae 63, adm Apr 2, 1930, sick & indegent. His
address, Fulton. d. Oct 8, 1930 bur Citizens cem., Rochester. Sister, Mrs. Wm.
Easterday, Grass Creek, IN.
WHITE, Lillian F., (Liberty), b. IN, ae 70, adm July 18, 1930, poverty. d. Dec 10,
1944, bur Citizens cem.
BROADSWORD, Hannah Apt, (Union), b. IN, ae 77, adm Oct 29, 1930, poverty, at
Kewanna. d. Jan 25, 1933, bur Jan 27, 1933 at Shaffer cem. Son: Loyd Apt,
Oklahoma City, Okla; dau: Pearl Miller, Chicago, Illinois.
[NOTE: Hannah H. Carter of Wayne Twp m.Nov.17, 1878, Francis M. Apt. (Francis M. Apt, of Union Twp, was first m. to Hester A. Kersey, 1868). "Frank" Apt, his wife Hanah, and dau Catharine, were residents of Wayne Twp in 1880.
Hannah H. (Carter) Apt next m., May 22, 1907, William Broadsword. He was of the family of Daniel & Sarah Broadsword, of Union Twp in 1880, and was b.ca.1859.
References: Fulton Co Ind Census; Fulton Co Ind M.R. The application for the marriage of Hannah Apt & Wm. Broadsord reveals that she was born in Howard Co Ind and was a dau of Jno. & Mary (Hanie) Carter.]
BEATTY, Sylvester E., (Fulton), b. IN, ae 73, adm Nov 5?, 1930, no home. d. Nov 6,
1932, ae 75 (Angina Pectoris), at the County Farm. b. Nov 9, 1932 in the Co
Farm cem.

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BEATTIE, Clyde, (Fulton), b. ---, ae 51, adm Nov 6, 1930, poverty & no home. d. Feb
27, 1945.
McGUIRE, Frank, (native of PA), ae 50, adm Nov 7, 1930, found sick in town, brought
out by County Dr. Brown. d. of dropsy, Apr 28, 1931, and bur Co Home cem.
HENDERSON, Ike, (Union), b. ---, ae 83, adm Mar 12, 1931. d. of old age Mar 20,
1933, and bur in Shaffer cem., Kewanna, IN.
WERDER, Ray, (Rochester), b. IN, ae ---, adm, Mar 17, 1931, brought back by his bro-
in-law. d. Oct 30, 1933, and bur at Fulton.
[NOTE: a previous entry for Ray Werder, dated Nov 18, 1919, states that he was b. IN, ae 37. He was crippled and had no home. Dismissed Dec 15, 1930, and he d. and was bur in I.O.O.F. cem., Rochester. - Note discrepancies in burial place and year. Both entries clearly written.]
CALHUN, Margaret, (Richland), b. IN, ae 81, adm Mar 24, 1931, no home. d. Mar 20,
1936 (senility), taken to Richland Center for burial. Dau: Mrs. Bertha
Vermillion, of Argos, IN.

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OSBORN, Link, (Rochester), b. Fulton Co., IN, ae 71, adm Apr 25, 1931, no home &
drunk. d. Apr 4, 1935?
[NOTE: Ora Lincoln Osborn(e) was admitted the the County home five times by Rochester Twp trustee. First, from June 1916 to August 1918, because of a hip injury and the effects of drink; from December 1928 to April 1929, age 68, crippled & no home; May to October 1930, age 70, sickness & poverty, and released to go to a cousin's at Perrysburg. He returned November 1930 and remained at the County Home until April 16, 1931; then his final admission on April 25, 1931.
He was shown in Rochester Twp Census in 1870 & 1880, and was a son of Thomas J. & Mary J. Osborn. He married, August 21, 1884, Minnie M. Kingery. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]
BURTON, (Alie?), (Rochester), b. ---, ae 55, adm May 4, 1931, no home & sick. d. Oct
12, 1947, Citizens cem.
SHANNON, Thomas, (Henry), b. Ill., ae 72, adm Sep 8, 1931, no home. d. July 20,
1940.
CURTIS, Lora "Jake", (Henry), b. IN, ae --, adm Oct 3, 1931, no home. d. Dec 26,
1934.
WALTZ, Charles, (Rochester), b. --, ae --, adm Oct 26, 1931, sick. d. Mar 26, 1932, bur
Rochester I.O.O.F. cem.
KRAUSE, Joseph, (----), b. --, ae --, adm Nov 16, 1931. bur in County cem at Fulton
County Home. d. of pneumonia at Fulton Co Jail, following an accident on Rd
31.

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RICE, Mary E., (Aubbee), b. Pulaski Co., ae 87, adm Mar 13, 1932, no home. d. Feb 7,
1934, bur I.O.O.F. Rochester.
CONFER, Mahlon, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 75, adm Aug 23, 1932, no home. d. Jan 30,
1949, bur Citizens cem., Rochester, IN
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SLOOP, John, (Wayne), b. IN, ae 78, adm Sep 15, 1932, no home. d. bur at Rochester,
July 15, 1936.
WINTERS, William, b. Cass Co., IN, ae --, adm Sep 26, 1932, no home. d. Oct 15,
1938, bur Lusurn (Lucerne?).
(NOTE: A previous entry of Mar 4, 1925 (Richland Twp trustee) shows ae 58, crippled and no home. Discharged July 22, 1925, to go to bro-in-law's home, Tom Bailey. - He again entered County Farm Dec 21, 1925 to go to his bro-in-law's home, Tom Bailey.
He again entered the County Farm December 21, 1925 (ae 59), and was again discharged on April 15, 1929 to go to his bro-in-law Tom Bailey, remaining until July 4, 1932.]
FIARM?, Cod, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 71, adm Sep 30, 1932, no home. d. Jan 19, 1933
of heart trouble. bur at Athens cem.
SMITH, Frank, (Rochester), b. NY, ae --, adm Nov 12, 1932, no home. d. Dec 2, 1945.
(NOTE: An earlier entry concerning Frank J. Smith, on Oct 12, 1928, states he was ae 65, b. NY)

HOLT, Permelia, (Richland), b. Ill., ae 77, adm Nov 23, 1932, no home. d. Feb 3,
1935, bur on the farm.
HOOVER, Abe, (Rochester), b. ---, ae--, adm Dec 28, 1932, sick & no money to care for
him. d. Feb 1, 1933, bur in Athens cem, Mt. Hope.
[NOTE: Cemetery inscription for Abraham Hoover: April 22, 1859 to February 1, 1933; and his wife, Eliza A., July 24, 1859 t0 January 25, 1904. (Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries, Henry Twp]

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LANDIS, Myron, (Henry), b. OH, ae 77, adm July 5, 1933, sick, and no one to look
after him. Taken away by his brothers at Akron, Aug 6, 1933, and he died that
night. bur at Akron.
(NOTE: Application for admission, signed by his brothers, Isreal & Edwin Landis, states he was born in Summit Co., OH, coming to Indiana in the spring of 1856, settling at that time in Henry Twp.)
FISHER, Amos, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 74, adm Aug 19, 1933, no home. d. Apr 24,
1950, bur in Citizens cem., Apr 25, 1950, Foster Undertaker.
CAPRON, Cathern, (Aubbee), b. ---, ae 79, will be 80 in Jan. No home, adm Oct 2,
1933, d. Mar 26, 1938.
HUDDNEL, Charles, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 63, adm Feb 1?, 1934, no home. d. July 15,
1940.

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ABBOTT, L. M., (Rochester), b. --, ae 66, adm Mar 3, 1934, no home. d., bur in
Shelton cem, Feb 8, 1835.
FORD, Douglas, (Newcastle), b. ---, ae 72, adm Mar 20, 1934 no home. d. Apr 18,
1937, bur at Salem, IN.
MACK, James, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 73, adm Apr 21, 1934, no home, d. Apr 4, 1944
BURNS, Mahlon, (Henry), b. ---, ae 81, adm Sep 18, 1934, no home. d., bur at Akron,
June 12, 1935.
DEVORE, Charles, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 60, adm Oct 13, 1934, no home & sick.
d. Dec 8, 1934, and bur on the farm.
MAGURK, Tom, (Union), b. ---, ae 74, adm Nov 19, 1934, no home. d. Oct 23, 1947,
bur in the cem at Grass Creek.
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BAILEY, Margerite, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 85, adm Feb 25, 1935, no home. d. Aug 15,
1935.
GILL, Frank, (Wayne), b. OH, ae 85, adm July 4, 1935, unruly could not get along at
home. Son pays $13.00 a month. d. at Logansport, Dec 9, 1935.
GREENBERG, Fred, (Aubbee), b. Ill, ae 72, adm July 22, 1935, no home. d. Oct 24,
1948, bur in Citizens cem.

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ROUGH, Geo., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 78, adm June 24, 1936, no home & sick. d. bur at
Athens July 1, 1936.
CHAMBERS, Marie, (Rochester), b. England, ae 57, adm July 28, 1936, sick. d. bur in
city cem Aug 23, 1941.
HENDERSON, Lizzie, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 76, adm Oct 7, 1936, no home. d. bur in
Citizens cem, Rochester, Dec 5, 1936.
ANDERSON, Adda, (Aubbee), b. IN, ae 76, adm Oct 20, 1936, sick. d. Mar 24, 1938.
NELLANS, John B., (Rochester), b. OH, ae 73, adm Feb 9, 1937 paralyzed. d. Feb 27,
1938, bur Rochester, IN.
KRAUSE, Lewis, (Richland), b. IN, ae 69, adm Feb 16, 1937, sick. d. Oct 8, 1937, bur
in Akron I.O.O.F. cem.
CAMPBELL, Wm., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 75, adm May 4, 1937, sick. d. Sep 1, 1940.
CHAMBERLAIN, Wash., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 75, adm July 28, 1937, no home. d. Jan
30, 1939.

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HOFFMAN, H., (Henry), b. ---, ae 79, adm Sep 24, 1938, sick & no home. d. Nov 8,
1938.
SHIREMAN, Sarah, (Henry), b. IN, ae 76, adm Dec 11, 1938, sick in bed. d. Jan 1,
1939.
MURPHY, Lucy, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 64, adm May 5, 1939, no home. d. Dec 13,
1939, bur I.O.O.F. cem., Rochester.
WIDEMAN, Elex., (Henry), b. IN, ae 80, adm May 19, 1939, no home. d. Sep 19,
1939.

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MYERS, Charles, (Henry), b. OH, ae 83, adm June 1, 1939, no home. d. Apr 24, 1941.
DORSETT, Berthia, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 55, adm July 12, 1939, no home. d. Oct 25,
1946, bur Citizens cem.
ENYART, Wm., (Liberty), b. IN, ae 81, adm Jan 18, 1940, sick. d. Apr 16, 1940, bur
I.O.O.F. cem., Rochester.

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KAMMER(ER), William, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 78, adm Jan 2, 1941. d. Mar 21, 1942
[NOTE: An earlier entry states that William Kammerer was admitted to the County Farm on July 10, 1940, but was released on August 27, 1940, to live with friends.]

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SPOHN, Isia, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 90, adm Aug 7, 1941, d. Mar 15, 1944.
BECKER, Herman, (Liberty), b. IN, ae 59, d. Feb 21, 1942.
BRANDEL, Elizabeth, (Marshall Co.), b. IN, ae 90, adm May 22, 1942, no home.
d. Dec 29, 1946, bur Citizens cem.

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REAM, John, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 80, adm Nov 1, 1943, no one to care for them.
d. Nov 16, 1943.
[NOTE: John E. Ream, a son of Wm. & Leah Ream, m. Lucinda R. Barker, Dec 25, 1886. -W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Marriages 1836-1983. Also see grave marker Citizens Cemetery, this vol.: John E. Ream, 1864 -1943; Lucinda, 1867-1946)
REAM, Lusinda, (Fulton), b. IN, ae 77, adm Nov 1, 1943, taken to Insane Hospital,
Logansport, Mar 13, 1944.
BOOK, John, (Liberty), b. IN, ae 70, adm Nov 2, 1943, no one to care for him. d. Nov
18, 1947, bur at Fulton.
(WORLRINGTON?), Benoni, (Henry), b. IN, ae 72, adm Nov 16, 1943, no home. d. Oct
28, 1944.
LYNCH, Be(verly)?, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 63, adm Mar 8, 1944. d. Apr 4, 1944.
[NOTE: This was probably the Beverly B. Lynch b.Ind.ca.1881, son of Wm. S. & Dianna (Craft) Lynch. Beverly B. first m., December 22, 1900, Lena Thomas; and next, November 27, 1909, Ella Arvilla Watts. (Fulton Co Ind M.R. & Applications).]
NEES, Mark, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 60, adm July 11, 1944, no home. d. June 2, 1946.

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CROW, Edward, (Wayne), b. IN, ae 63, adm Aug 23, 1947. d. Oct 1, 1947, bur Citizens
cem., Rochester.
ECKMAN, Lydia, (Rochester), b. IN, ae 74, adm Sep 3, 1947, d. Jan 5, 1950.
TAYLOR, Ed., (Rochester), b. IN, ae 80, adm. Sep 22, 1947. d. Oct 2, 1947, bur
Citizens cem., Rochester, IN.
BURNS, Emma B., (Henry), b. IN, ae 85, adm. Sep 25, 1947, d. Oct 22, 1940.
ZICKIEL, Sarah Elizabeth, (Aubbee), b. IN, ae 85, adm Feb 6, 1948. d. at the County
Home, bur at Culver, IN, Dec 1, 1949.
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HISEY, A. M. (Rochester), b. IN, ae 76, adm Sep 15, 1949. d. at hospital, Jan 30,
1950.
GREGORY, William E., (Aubbee), b. IN, ae 87, adm June 16, 1950, brought by son
Alvin Gregory, taken to hospital at Rochester June 17, 1950. d. June 25, 1950,
at hospital.

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BELL, John H., adm Feb 26, 1951, ae 88. d. in hosp. Apr 11, 1954.
TRUBY, Albert John, adm Nov 20, 1951, ae 81, d. in Indianapolis hospital Feb 12,
1954.
EASTERDAY, Charles Francis, adm Mar 11, 1949, ae 67, discharged to a nursing home
Apr 12, 1952, returned Apr 23, 1952. d. July 22, 1952.
TUTTLE, Marea, adm Apr 29, 1915, ae unkn, no home. d. Jan 4, 1952 of cancer of the
liver.
RHOADES, Clinton, adm Sep 21, 1951, ae 81. d. of a heart attack, Jan 14, 1956.

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BLANE, Robert Albert, adm ---, ae 67, d. of heart attack Mar 10, 1952.
SHIERLING, Marshall, adm May 1, 1952, sent to nursing home Feb 26, 1953. d. in
hospital of broken hip, Mar 9, 1953.
BAGGERLY, John W., (Liberty), b. ---, ae 74, adm Oct 1, 1952, poor health. Sent to
Robert Long hospital, Oct 4, 1952. d. Oct 13, 1952.
KINDIG, Douglas, (Rochester), b. ---, ae 93, adm Dec 19, 1953, no home. Sent to Deer
Creek Nursing Home Jan 16, 1953. d. Jan 25, 1954.

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BOBISUTHI, Edwin A., (Aubbee), b. ---, ae 68, adm Apr 28, 1955. d. from heart attack,
Apr 28, 1955.
(NOTE: Previous entry, Nov 20, 1954, reveals that he was admitted from Cook Co? (Culver, IN?), no home. His sister had entered an Illinois hospital.
RHODES, Clinton O., (Rochester), adm Jan 14, 1956, d. heart attack at 7:10 a.m. (see
previous entry above)

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LOUGH, Reed, passed away 7:30 this a.m., Dec 18, 1856.
EHRN, Louise, accidentally hit and killed by truck Mar 12, 1957, at 5 o'clock a.m.

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GREER, Bert, d. of heart attack, July 25, 1958, at 7:00 a.m.
KESLING, Sam, entered hospital July 30, d. Aug 3, 1958, heart & dropsy.

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THOMAS, Elizabeth, passed away in her sleep, Oct 7, 1961, bur at Burlington.


Fulton County Home closed November 20, 1965



ELIZABETH LINDSEY GRAVE

LINDSEY/LINDSAY, Elizabeth, 1796-1832, ae 36y

The Evening Sentinel, Rochester, Indiana, Wednesday, September 20, 1899, reports that the oldest graveyard used by white people of the county was just east of the "waterworks standpipe" and that there were about thirty graves there. Several of the stones had the date of 1832, one of which was Elizabeth Lindsay.
Elizabeth, daughter of William Shields who died in Jennings County, Indiana in 1824, married John Lindsey. John Lindsey came to Fulton County, Indiana, in 1827 from Carroll County, Indiana, with Gen. Samuel Milroy and others of that county, to build a mill, south of the present dam location at the outlet and upon the banks of Lake Manitou. The Lindsey home, a grist mill, blacksmith shop, trading post and other homes were located in the little settlement called "Tiptonville." John Lindsey became the first blacksmith, serving as such until around 1838.
Elizabeth (Shields) Lindsey appears to have come to Fulton County at a later date, perhaps around 1830. An account by William A. Ward around 1905, indicates that John Lindsey, his wife and two or three children, came to Rochester in 1831 by covered wagon, from some point in Ohio. Another account indicates that Elizabeth Lindsey came with her sister, Rhoda (wife of Nathan Rose, the miller), and two brothers, William J. Shields and Jesse Shields. Mrs. Lindsey and Mrs. Rose were the first white women residents of Fulton County, Indiana. (Fulton County, IN, Historical Society Quarterlies, 1964-1973; also Elia W. Peattie, Fulton County, IN, History, 1896, [Indexed by Tombaugh], 1982, p. 129.



CITIZENS CEMETERY

The Citizens Cemetery is located at 9th & Clay Streets, at the west edge of Rochester, Rochester Township, Fulton County, Indiana.
It is divided into the North, Mid-North, Mid-South, and South Sections. Rows run north and south; rows are numbered from east to west; stones read from north to south.
Readings made in 1975, 1976 and 1991.

NORTH SECTION
Citizens Cemetery

Row 1

HUDTWALCKER, H. D., May 10, 1818 - Jan 10, 1885.
(5 steps)
(----) (unmarked, loose stone)
(7 steps)
BLACKBURN
(1) John G., 1846-1911
(2) Olive M., 1852-1920
NETCHER, Arthur, 1894-1911
NETCHER
(1) Elizabeth, b. in Berks Co., PA., Jan 31, 1828; d. in
Wabash Co., IN, Jan 27, 1892
(2) Sarah E., d. Dec 17, 1872, ae 16y-1m-23d
(3) Anna J., d. Jan 12, 1862, ae 2y-11m
(4) John I., d. Dec 16, 1865, ae 2y-11m-11d
(5) Emma E., d. Sep 3, 1865, ae 8m-15d
(5 steps)
WINN, Sobrina Jane, 1852-1928
(----) (unmarked stone, or base)
(13 steps)
STRUCKMAN, Fern, 1892-1959
SNYDER, Viola A., 1860-1938 (Val Zimmerman marker)
SNYDER, James M., 1853-1936 (Val Zimmerman marker)

Row 2

WILSON
(1) Anna M., wife of E.H., d. Mar 13, 1881, ae 23y-6m-1d
(2) Matilda M., wife of E.H., d. July 15, 1888, ae 27y-11m-5d
(WILSON), Matilda M.
WILSON, Thomas, 1885-1936
WILSON, Louisa, 1860-1950

(8 steps)
(----) (unmarked stone)
(----) (unmarked stone)
(----) (unmarked stone)
(----) (unmarked stone)
(----) (unmarked stone)
WRIGHT, Joe, son of T.N. & A., d. Aug 6, 1891, ae 6m-27d
WRIGHT, Cloe, dau of T.N. & A., d. Oct 8, 1891, ae 8m-29d
WRIGHT, Omer, son of T.N. & A., d. June 27, 1893, ae 1y-4m-4d
(11 steps)
ANDERSON
(1) John D., 1840-1901
(2) Mary J., 1839-1913

Row 3

(----) (unmarked head stone)
MOORE
(1) Mark, d. Jan 29, 1888, ae 64y-10m-13d
(2) Ann M., 1829-1913
MOORE, Joseph B., son of Mark Moore, Oct 28, 1851 - Aug 7, 1903
(7 steps)
"J. W."
WALLACE
(1) James, father, d. Aug 16, 1890, ae 71y-4m-22d
(2) Margaret S., mother, d. Mar 27, 1875, ae 55y-19d
"M. S. W."
WALLACE
(1) David O., 1854-1923
(2) Rebecca E., 1861-1930
WALLACE, Bertha A., dau of G.H. & F.M., d. Aug 20, 1875, ae ------24d
(chipped away)
WALLACE, Fannie M., wife of George H., d. Aug 8, 1884, ae 27y-1d
(14 steps)
FINLEY, Mary, wife of W., d. Feb 25, 1881, ae 44y-4m-24d
(7 steps)
ADAMS, Winfield S., son of C.H. & A.M., d. Jan 9, 1880, ae 1y-10m-14d

Row 4

(8 steps)
COLLINS, Margret C., wife of John B., d. Sep 14, 1889, ae 50y-1m-28d
(28 steps)
WAGNER, John F., 1846-1924

Row 5

ADAMS, G. D., Oct 16, 1882 - Nov 7, 1896
ADAMS, Clara E., 1856-1895

ADAMS, Myron S., 1855-1889
(16 steps)
BUNNELL, Harry, 1924- (no d.d.)
EYTCHESON, Katherine, 1910- (no d.d.)
BUNNELL
(1) Rosa M., 1888-1975
(2) Joan, 1936-1944
(3) John W., 1887-1973
(6 steps)
EWING, Grace, 1898-1965
EWING, W. Steele, 1887-1953
(above 2 are matching markers)
EWING
(1) Sarah E., 1866-1953
(2) Oliver S., 1859-1935
EWING, Emma C., Jan 27, 1837 - Nov 13, 1909
EWING (family marker)
EWING, Andrew J., Jan 23, 1828 - Oct 11, 1883

Row 6

(6 steps)
MYERS, Eliza Ann, wife of Jacob, d. Mar 15, 1889, ae 77y-7d
(10 steps)
METZ, Jack Markwood, Ohio Pvt Trp C 8 Cav WW1, Mar 11, 1899 - Aug 7, 1954
(military marker)
(6 steps)
QUINN, Moneta H., 1889-1980
(also Zimmerman Bros temp marker: Moneta H. Quinn, 1889-1980)
QUINN, Robert L., 1882-1949
MILLS, Versia Metz, 1875-1950
HARDING, Jessie, 1891-1950
HARDING, Mary Olive, 1860-1938
HARDING, William H., 1855-1941
(above 6 are matching markers)
HUNTER
(1) Elenor, 1877-1948
(2) Rinaldo, 1871-1943
BALLENGER, Margaret, 1867-1943
BALLENGER, Frank, 1860-1944
SPOHN, Isaiah, 1851-1944
(5 steps)

Row 7

THURSTON
(1) Laurence D., son of A.L. & S.A., d. June 24, 1884, ae 1y-6m
(2) Sarah A., wife of A.L., d. Feb 16, 1886, ae 24y-7m-6d
MUTCHLER, Matilda A., wife of Jacob M., d. Aug 9, 1890, ae 60y-6m-28d

(20 steps)
(----) (base only)
PALMER, James M., 1865-1935
(----) (base only)
McCLURE, Alfred, 1908-1963 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
McCARTER
(1) Alfred, 1850-1935
(2) C. Jane, 1852-1912
McCARTER, Lida E., foster dau of I. & E., d. Apr 28, 1893, ae 14y-3m-15d

Row 8

JONES, W. I., 21st Ind Batt'y (military marker, no dates)
ELKINS, George H., 1863-1918
(9 steps)
MUTCHLER
(1) Matilda A., 1831-1890
(2) Jacob M., 1831-1917
MUTCHLER, Charles, 1873-1959
GOTTSCHALK
(1) J. Edward, 1875-1964
(2) Dora A., 1878-1973
GOTTSCHALK, James William, 1917-1922
MUTCHLER, George B., inf son of S.S. & T.F., d. July 8, 1890, ae 3d
THRUSH, Donald (no dates)
THRUSH, Frances (no dates)
COMBS, Donald M., Ind Pvt Btry E 6 Field Arty, Oct 19, 1909 -
Jan 22, 1965 (military marker)
(----) (base only)
(----) (base only)
FARRER, Dan'l, 55th ---- ?

Row 9

JONES, Wm. Orville, 1880-1888
JONES
(1) Wm. I., father, Jan 26, 1840 - Jan 7, 1901
(2) Matilda Herrell, his wife, mother, Aug 30, 1844 - Jan 1, 1914
JONES, Charles V., QM Sgt Co B 158 Ind Inf Span-Amer War, 1870-1934
(military marker)
HARTMAN, Blanche May, mother, 1881-1944
JONES, Fred B., Cpl Co B 158 Reg Ind Inf Span-Amer War,
Nov 17, 1872 - Aug 2, 1958 (military marker)
(5 steps)
THRUSH, Olive, 1877-1938
ROBBINS, May G., 1885-1912
ROBBINS, Harry N., 1879-1889
(above 2 are matching markers)

ROBBINS
(1) Clarinda, 1849-1923
(2) Harrison, 1849-1913
IZZARD, Jabez, Apr 23, 1818 - Aug 26, 1890, ae 72y-4m-3d
IZZARD, William S., Oct 23, 1865 - Jan 15, 1891, ae 25y-2m-22d
(above 2 are matching markers)
IZZARD (family marker)
(IZZARD), Margaret J., 1825-1917
HAZLETT, Ora Byron, Apr 15, 1924 (one date only)
IZZARD
(1) Newton M., 1852-1924
(2) Maris C., 1853-1890
IZZARD, Fremont J., son of N.M. & M.C., d. Jan 30, 1883, ae 8y-11m-25d
GUTHIER, Reba Metz, wife of H.S., Aug 22, 1893 - Feb 27, 1920
WELTON, Ida Jane Metz, 1897-1944
(6 steps)
SHEETZ
(1) Lavina, 1842-1906
(2) John F., 1823-1912
TOWNSEND, Clarissa, 1848-1903

Row 10

PARSONS, Levi M., son of John M. & Sarah M., d. Aug 11, 1884, ae 30y-1m-14d
(13 steps)
PARSONS, Our Parents
(1) Elizabeth, wife of Elijah, d. Nov 5, 1884, ae 76y-8m-22d
(2) Elijah, d. Apr 17, 1886, ae 79y-17d
(9 steps)
PARSONS
(1) Maggie B., wife of J.M., Aug 19, 1846 - Mar 5, 1919
(2) John M., d. Apr 25, 1894, ae 60y-11m-14d
IZZARD
(1) Charles W., 1850-1932
(2) Clara C., 1854-1939
BABCOCK, Charles O., 1913-1938
HAZLETT
(1) Winifred, 1889-1954
(2) George O., 1870-1950
HOLSINGER, Rosa May, 1900-1908
HOLSINGER, Merton J., 1873-1910
HOLSINGER, Mollie, 1874-1938
(8 steps)

Row 11

(9 steps)
CUSHMAN, Ambrose, 1805-1889

FIESER, Peter, July 2, 1859 - Jan 30, 1907, ae 47y-6m-28d
FIESER, Jessie, dau of A.A. & I.M. Osborne, wife of Peter Fieser,
Mar 7, 1878 - Feb 20, 1902, ae 23y-11m-20d
ICE, George, 1893-1953
[NOTE: See The Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Tues., March 10, 1953, Obit "George E. Ice".]
ICE, Mary L., 1858-1942
[NOTE: See The Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Mon., Nov. 9, 1942, Obit "Mrs. Mary Lucinda Ice".]
ICE, Andrew, 1860-1943 (Val Zimmerman funeral marker)
[NOTE: Andrew Ice first m., Nov. 14, 1889, Luzene Etchison; and next, Oct. 26, 1901, Mary Lucinda (Berry) Huskins. (Fulton Co Ind M.R. & Applications)]
McINTIRE, Molly, 1882-1942
(18 steps)
FINLEY
(1) Marion, Co A 155 Ind Inf, 1849-1914
(2) Mary J., his wife, 1853- (no d.d.)
(also Woman's Relief Corp Ind Corps #110 emblem)
FINLEY, Realto T., 1887-1902
FINLEY, Charley, son of M. & M.J., d. Apr 18, 1883, ae 4y-6m-13d

Row 12

(9 steps)
JIMISON, Clydie A., son of T.E. & A.V., d. Jan 12, 1884, ae 1y-5m-28d
(9 steps)
(----) (base only)
(----) (base only)
(6 steps)
HILL, Mary, 1882-1931
HAMBELTON, John W., Co I 51 MO Inf, 1843-1923
(10 steps)

Row 13

(7 steps)
JOHNSTON, Margarette C., 1836-1916
JOHNSTON, John W., d. Dec 11, 1889, ae 60y-3m-12d
TUTTLE
(1) Carey, Co F 125 OH Vol, 1841-1910
(2) Elizabeth, 1839-1917
(also military marker: Cary, Co F 125 OH Inf)
[NOTE: See Evening Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Mon., Feb. 14, 1910, Obit "Carey Tuttle".]
(8 steps)
GOOD, Wm. H. H., 1861-1933
(10 steps)

COOK
(1) Margaret E., 1916-1981
(2) Robert E., 1914-1974
(also Zimmerman Bros temp marker: Robert E. Cook, 1914-1974)
COOK, Millie L., 1886-1919
(MOORE)
(1) F. Hugh, Feb 2, 1914 - (no d.d.)
(2) Mary K. Pyle, Sep 16, 1916 - (no d.d.)
MOORE (family marker)
(MOORE), Adda B., dau of Hiram & Melissa Josephine (Collins) Carithers,
Jan 1878 - June 1951
(MOORE), Fred H., son of Frank F. & Laura Virginia (McMahan) Moore,
Aug 1879 - Apr 1946
(above 2 are matching markers)
MOORE, Mary Elizabeth, inf dau of Hugh & Mary, Oct 29, 1952
(one date only)

Row 14

(5 steps)
MEHRLEY, Elizabeth F., 1882-1946
WHITE, Henry B., d. Apr 6, 1865, ae 38y-9m-22d
(----) (base only)
(28 steps)
MOORE
(1) Laura Virginia, dau of Wm. & Louise Medora Ewing (Love)
McMahan, Oct 1859 - June 1938
(2) Frank F., son of George & Rebecca (Clark) Moore,
Feb 1856 - Dec 1933
Sons:
(3) Baby, Nov 1881 - Feb 1882
(4) Clyde, Sep 1878 - Dec 1878

Row 15

(8 steps)
BLACK
(1) Susanna, wife of S.J., Feb 2, 1854 - Dec 14, 1891
(2) Cyrus, Aug 7, 1878 - Jan 15, 1879
(3) W. C. B., Mar 15, 1882 - June 16, 1891
(4) Blanche, July 6, 1889 - May 18, 1890
(----) (base only)
(----) (base only)
(12 steps)
PETERS
(1) Juanita F., 1914- (no d.d.)
(2) John, 1899-1968

OMWEG
(1) Mary Peters, 1889-1962
(2) Twins (no names or dates)
REYNOLDS, Martha, second wife of S.C., 1889-1950
SHAFFER, Alice, 1891-1946
PETERS, Sterling, 1885-1939
McKEE
(1) Andrew J., 1863-1931
(2) Amanda J., 1862-1928
McKEE, Joseph L., Jan 26, 1933 - Apr 26, 1934
BRAMAN
(1) Elsie I., mother, 1889-1941
(2) Milo A., father, 1891-1969
m. June 10, 1911
BRAMAN
(1) James J., Co A 155 Ind Vol, 1841-1918
(2) Nancy E., 1854-1934
(also Ladies Aux VFW emblem)

Row 16

(7 steps)
BLACK, A. Houston, 1817-1905
BLACK, Martha J., 1832-1896
(16 steps)
WINN
(1) Mary Elizabeth Barker, 1877-1947
(2) Isaac F., 1876-1945
MEREDITH, Henry J., 1859-1942
ROWLES
(1) Isabell, 1872-1950
(2) Frank, 1870-1939
PALMER, Daniel, 1856-1937
PALMER, Clora A., Dec 20, 1861 - Apr 3, 1935
NYE, Adam R., father, Co F 55 Reg Ohio Vet Inf, 1847-1934
NYE, Harriet A., dau, 1870-1934
(above 2 are matching markers)
NYE, John, 1868-1960 (Foster temp funeral marker)

Row 17

(23 steps)
HUNTER, Linda Lou, Sep 16, 1944 - Mar 3, 1945
HUNTER
(1) Lillie M., 1885-1984
(2) David W., 1878-1941
SHAMBAUGH, Charles, US Navy 1902-04, 1876-1950

DERRICKSON, Elza A., Iowa Pvt 67 Coast Arty, July 19, 1943
(military marker, no age or b.d.)
KEENE, Harvey F., 1897-1941
BRAMAN
(1) N. Pearl, 1884-1950
(2) Charles E., 1883-1939
(also military marker: Charles E. Braman, Ind Pvt 5 Cav, May 17, 1939)
CONGER, Omer B., 1876- (no d.d.)
GOULD, Lena M., 1875-1936
GOULD, Frank, 1865-1947

Row 18

(----) (base only)
SPOHN, Mrs. R. F., 1855-1919
(12 steps)
HOLLOWAY
(1) Maude, 1891-1964
(2) Alfred T., 1925-1926
(3) Granville T., 1888-1963
THOMPSON
(1) Marie E., 1896-1971 (also VFW Ladies Aux emblem)
(2) Isaac M., 1892-1951
THOMPSON, Children of Isaac & Maude
(1) Isaac F., 1915-1920
(2) Verda J., 1916-1917
(6 steps)
(----) (unmarked stone)
ARVEN
(1) Mae I., 1899-1924
(2) Two inf sons (1924?)
(----) (unmarked stone)

DAY
(1) Edith, 1882-1952
(2) Albert L., 1878-1954
(8 steps)

Row 19

(29 steps)
MOW
(1) Zene F., 1872-1936
(2) Laura E., 1878-1929
(NOTE: Franklin Mow m. Laura Cook, Sep 25, 1896. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Marriages 1836-1983)
(10 steps)

Row 20

(30 steps)
WIDEMAN, Lloyd, 1907-1936? (piece broken off and missing)
(6 steps)
(----) (unmarked stone)

Row 21

(7 steps)
HOLLOWAY, Leonard Eugene, 1933-1942
(also Foster temp marker: Leonard E. Holloway, d. 1942)
HOLLOWAY, Charles Larry, 1940-1941
(also Val Zimmerman funeral marker: Charles L. Holloway, 1940-1941)
HOLLOWAY, Sarah E., 1921-1938
(12 steps)
NICKELL, Jerry Jay, 1941 (one date only)
WRIGHT, Charles, 1909-1952
RUSH, Bird, 1887-1947
EYTCHESON, Nathan, 1881-1943
EYTCHESON, Cecil, 1926-1940
SWEET, Minnie H., 1882-1942
SWEET, Charles, 1875-1948
NICKELL, Infants
(1) Nancy Fay, 1940 (one date only)
(2) Michael Allen, 1954 (one date only)
PALMER, James A., father, 1882-1948
PALMER, Mary C., mother, 1892-1966
WOODCOX
(1) Melvina B., 1886-1969
(2) Harley A., 1882-1945
REED, Susan, 1857-1937
DORSETT, Bertha M., 1884-1946

Row 22

FISH, Chester, 1968 (one date only)
CONRAD, Georgia, 1913-1940 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
CONRAD, Daniel F., 1907-1941 (Val Zimmerman marker)
KNIGHT, Tom, 1873-1942 (Foster temp marker)
GOODWIN, Albert A., 1871-1939
GOODWIN, Mary Ellen, 1854-1937
(18 steps)
ROOKSTOOL
(1) Alvada, 1917- (no d.d.)
(2) Kenneth, 1914- (no d.d.)
m. June 18, 1941

EISENMAN
(1) Lola Bick, mother, 1909- (no d.d.)
(2) Frederick S., father, Vet WW1, 1899-1990
(3) Frederick C., son, 1929-1940
EISENMAN, Frederick C., 1929-1940
SHAMBARGER
(1) James Lee, son, 1967-1969
(2) Shirley A., mother, 1945-1969
BARKER, Janet A., May 31, 1951 (one date only, child type marker)
BARKER
(1) Charles R., 1938 (one date only)
(2) John Irvin, 1939 (one date only)
REAM
(1) Lucinda, 1867-1946
(2) John E., 1864-1943
POLK
(1) Lewis J., Jr., Jan 2, 1916 - Feb 7, 1985
(2) Louise, Mar 21, 1922 - (no d.d.)
(also military marker: Lewis J. Polk, Jr., Pfc US Army WW2, Jan 2, 1916 -Feb 7, 1985)
POLK, Linda Anne, Jan 29, 1939 (one date only)
CASPER
(1) Anna E., 1880-1939
(2) Harry V., 1880-1955

Row 23

CONRAD, Billy Gene, inf, 1932 (one date only)
(----) (unmarked stone)
CROUSSORE, Steve, Jr., 1944 (one date only)
EYTCHESON, Daniel, 1842-1926
EYTCHESON, Louisa, 1844-1922
DAMRON, Eddie, born dead Dec 5, 1946
CROUSSORE, Pearle B., wife of C., Oct 22, 1889 - July 9, 1908
(----) (unmarked stone)
EYTCHESON, Albert, 1865-1948
ICE, Charley, 1864-1930
KNIGHT, George Tid, 1876-1946 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
KNIGHT, Larry J., 1947 (one date only)
(6 steps)
HERING
(1) Mary Ann, 1845-1917
(2) Jacob H., 1834-1920
HERING, Charles A., 1882-1935
CZAPANSKY
(1) William R., 1893-1972
(2) Frances P., 1895-1959
OWENS, Benjamin F., Dec 5, 1864 - Nov 7, 1894, ae 29y-11m-2d

PERDUE, Ethel Maxine, 1934-1943
(9 steps)

Row 24

(----) (unmarked stone)
ICE, Mabel, dau of G.W. & E.V., d. Feb 18, 1896?
(----) (unmarked stone)
ICE, George, 1869-1938
(8 steps)
TAYLOR
(1) Gertrude, 1876-1900
(2) Frank, 1876-1972
(18 steps)
KIRKENDALL, W. F., 1852-1936
KIRKENDALL, Ralph I., 1908-1928
KIRKENDALL
(1) William, father, Apr 13, 1824 - Apr 8, 1889
(2) Mary E., mother, Aug 12, 1823 - Apr 11, 1902

Row 25

ICE, Robert D., 1908-1932
McINTIRE, Fern, dau, 1903-1925
McINTIRE
(1) Riley, father, 1871-1945
(2) Emma, mother, 1874=1919
(also Auxiliary USMV emblem)
(15 steps)
CRIPE, Joseph E., Nov 27, 1869 - Dec 6, 1904, ae 35y-9d
(11 steps)
CRIPE, Elias, d. July 10, 1881, ae 54y-10m-20d
(5 steps)

Row 26

(extreme northwest corner)
PATTON, John, colored Patriot of the Civil War 1861-1865,
d. May 13, 1905
(NOTE: See John Pattent, Fulton County Poor Farm Cem. Also see Rochester Sentinel, Rochester, IN, May 13, 15, 16, 1905)



MID-NORTH SECTION
Citizens Cemetery

Row 1

RODEFER, Mary Ann W., wife of Samuel, d. July 7, 1844, ae 17y-11m-11d
(9 steps)
DEMONT, Francis Belle, dau of C. & F., Jan 24, 1904 - Mar 15, 1905
CLAYTON, U. Grant, Oct 1, 1868 - Jan 7, 1901, ae 32y-3m-6d
(5 steps)
NICHLOW, Samuel E., son of S. & E., d. ---, 1856?, ae ---?
(loose stone)
[NOTE: Fulton Co Ind M.R. show Samuel Nichlow m. Elizabeth Beach, February 17, 1858. Also, Fulton Co Ind Census 1860, Newc. Twp., includes a household of Samuel Nicolia (ae 25 b.Penn) and Elizabeth (ae 24 b.Ohio), with one child, Agness (ae 1yr).]
HERD, James, d. Oct 5, 1851, ae 54y-9m-14d

Row 2

(10 steps)
MARTIN
(1) Ruth J., wife of R., d. Apr 20, 1846, ae 34y-2m-8d
(2) Robert, d. Feb 1, 1847, ae 43y-1m-21d
(3) Robert S., son of R. & R.J., d. July 19, 1865, ae 26y-7m-16d ?
(6 steps)
SHOCKS, Mary L., wife of Lewis, and dau of J.M. & E. Reed,
d. Mar 30, 1898, ae 31y-5m-2d
(5 steps)
REED, Children of J.M. & E.
(1) J. H., d. May 3, 1876, ae 17y-9m-26d
(2) Thomas, d. Nov 23, 1876, ae 6m-14d
(3) Milo, d. Dec 26, 1876, ae 3y-10m-22d
REED. J. M., Co D 87th Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)

Row 3

(11 steps)
COON, Elizabeth, consort of Elkman Coon, d. Oct 14, 1846, ae 23y-11m-26d
MOW, Rebecca, d. Feb 15, 1844, ae 43y-2m-6d
MOW, Samuel, d. Nov 23, 1852, ae 63y-2m
(7 steps)

Row 4 (not occupied)

Row 5

"M. C."
CHAMBERLAIN, Mary, wife of A., d. May 20, 1850, ae 59y-6m-20d
CHAMBERLAIN, Alexander, d. Jan 9, 1869, ae 80y-9m-11d
(stone cracked through age line)
(15 steps)

Row 6

DENNIS, George E., 1876-1918
SHRYOCK, Electra Abigail, wife of K.G., d. Mar 15, 1845, ae 31y-3m
RYLAND, Electra J. Shryock, wife of Fredus, 1840 - July 29, 1901
DANIELS, Alice Ryland, 1859-1958
(7 steps)
LEAR, William G., d. Apr 11, 1845, ae 60y-5m-25d
LEAR, Wm., d. Jan 6, 1854, ae 23y-17d
(NOTE: William M. Lear, ae 19, was living in residence of Susanna Lear, ae 65 (b.Virginia), of Union Twp., in 1850. W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Census 1850).]
(5 steps)

Row 7

RHODES, Mary Ellzroth, wife of Jacob, d. June 14, 1848, ae 56y-4m-2d
(Manitou Chapter DAR, Genealogical Survey, Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries, 1935, reports that Mary E., wife of Jacob, d. ae 36y-11m-2d).]
LOGAN, Eden E. R., son of W.K. & M.S., d. Mar 23, 1845, ae 1y-1m-22d
(10 steps)
SOUTHARD, Laura E., 1873-1921
BELL, S. W., d. Dec 14, 1876, ae 16y-3m-14d
[NOTE: This might be the Willard Bell, age 9 (b.Ind), with the Richard & Mary A. Bell family of the city of Rochester, in 1870 (Fulton Co Ind Census 1870).]
BELL, Mary A., wife of R.A., d. Mar 9, 1883, ae 44y
AXTELL, Joseph, d. June 6, 1878, ae 69y-10m-26d

Row 8

DAVIDSON
(1) Susan, wife of S., d. Apr 15, 1842, ae 18y-10m-12d
(2) Stephen, d. Jan 29, 1877, ae 59y-6m-6d
(3) Catherine Brown, 1820-1897
Children of S. & C.B.
(4) Infant son, d. Jan 24, 1844 (one date only)
(5) Infant son, d. Sep 18, 1856
(6) Abraham L., d. Oct 25, 1865, ae 4y-8m-24d
(Stephen Davidson m. (1st) Susanah Shryock, Feb 11, 1841; (2nd) Clarinda Emirine Neese, Apr 17, 1843; and (3rd) Catharine Brown, Apr 1, 1844. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Marriages 1836-1983)

(13 steps)
LINDSEY
(1) Wm. S., d. Mar 31, 1845, ae 29y-1m-10d ??
(2) Jane, wife of Wm. S., d. July 11, 1844, ae 25y-5m
(3) Matilda, dau of Wm. S. & J., d. Dec 2, 1845, ae 7y-5m-6d
[NOTE: William S. Lindsey (b.ca.1816) m. Jane Bozarth, August 13, 1837. He was a resident of Fulton Co Ind in 1840, along with a Joshua Lindsey who m. Laura Ward April 26, 1838. These were the only households of the name in Fulton Co Ind in 1840.
Wm. S. Lindsey married in Fulton Co Ind. The Western Christian Advocate, August 16, 1844, as published in the Hoosier Genealogist (1961) Vol. 5, p. 5, included Obit and M.R. which reveal that Jane Lindsey was born February 11, 1819 in Lewis Co Virginia and died July 11, 1844 in Rochester, Ind; also that she was the wife of William S. Lindsey, and the dau of George & Mary Bozarth who came to Fulton Co Ind in 1831; that she died leaving two children.
Concerning the two children of Wm. S. & Jane Lindsey, Matilda Lindsey, b. June 26, 1838, died ca. 8 months after her father (see above).
Gilbert Bozarth was appointed admr of the estate of Wm. S. Lindsey, April 22, 1845; and during the January Term 1854 Lot N. Bozarth, Gdn of George G. Lindsey, petitioned to sell real estate (Jean C. & Wendeel C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Probate Docket "A", 1838-1856). George B. Lindsay, of Lyons, Iowa, married Hattie Palmer, of Plymouth, "on Thursday the 2d inst., by Rev. J. E. Chapin" (Rochester Sentinel, July 11, 1863). George B. Lindsey was born ca.1842 Ind. (See Fulton Co Ind Census 1850, fam of David & Mahala Edwards).]
(7 steps)
RICHMOND, Sarah, wife of Rev. F.M., of the NIA Con, d. Aug 16, 1851,
ae 45y-11m-13d
[NOTE: Index 1840 Census Indiana, pub by Indiana Historical Society, indicates that Francis M. Richmond was a householder of Madison Co Ind at that time.
By 1850 (Census) Francis M. (ae 45 b.N.Y.) a minister, and his wife, Sarah (ae 44 b.Ky), were residents of Rochester Twp, with their four children (all b.Ind): Electa (b.ca.1829), Charles A. (b.ca.1838), Lydia R. (b.ca.1842), and John M. (b.ca.1845). Noah Rader (b.ca.1823 Virginia), a carpenter, was also with this family.
No info after 1850 in Fulton Co Ind records was found on this family.
Row 9

BOZARTH, Inf of L.N. & C.J., Mar 4, 1844 (one date only)
BOZARTH, Orville, d. Mar 24, 1845, ae 8y-4m-24d
BOZARTH, Inf of L.N. & C.J. (no dates)
BOZARTH, Caroline D., dau of L.N. & C.J., d. Sep 27, 1851, ae 3y-11m-22d
BOZARTH, Seymour F., adopted son of L.N. & C.J., d. Feb 26, 1855, ae 1y-7m
BOZARTH, Lot N., d. Oct 2, 1856, ae 43y-11m-14d
(under his name is a place for photo or emblem, but it is missing)
[NOTE: Clarissa J. Bozarth (referred to as "widow of said deceased") was named as Admrx of the Estate of Lot N. Bozarth. Nelson J. Bozarth was referred to as "child of deceased" and Sidney Keith was appointed Gdn for N. J. Bozarth. (Fulton Co Ind Bench Docket 1845-1859, Feb. Term, 1858, #83).
By August Term 1865, the widow of Lot N. Bozarth is called Clarrissa J. Stevens, and as the Admrx of the Estate of Lot N. Bozarth, petitions to sell land. (Fulton Co Ind Bench Docket "B" 1860-1866, Aug. Term 1865, #50). Clarissa J. Bozarth and John Stevens were married March 6, 1858 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]

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BOZARTH, Reamy, d. Nov 5, 1837, ae 44(or 14?)y-5m-12d
BOZARTH, Mary, d. Sep 11, 1838, ae 60y-8m-7d
BOZARTH, George, d. June 5, 1840, ae 66y-1m-13d
[NOTE: George Bozarth, a resident of Cass Co Ind, purchased Michigan Road lands in Liberty Twp, Fulton Co Ind, in October 1831. Lot N. Bozarth was named Admr. of the estate of George Bozarth June 25, 1840 (Fulton Co Ind Probate Court Docket "A", 1838-1850).]
BOZARTH, Anna H., wife of John, d. Jan ?, 1849, ae 53y-6m
"Erected by A. S. B."
[NOTE: Manitou Chapter DAR, Genealogical Survey, Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries, 1935, indicates that her name was Anna H. and that she died on Jan 3, 1849.]
CLARK, John B., d. July 4, 1863, ae 35y-6m-10d

Row 10

BOZARTH, Presley M., father, Jan 7, 1821 - Feb 25, 1895
BOZARTH, Irena, wife of Jacob, d. Mar 14, 1846, ae 30y-20d. (loose stone)
[NOTE: Jacob Bozarth, a resident of Cass Co Ind, purchased land in Rochester Twp, Fulton Co Ind, in February 1836; was not found in the 1850 Census of Fulton Co]
BOZARTH, Emeline, wife of P.M., mother, d. May 20, 1879, ae 56y-9m
[NOTE: Presley M. and Emeline Bozarth had children: (1) Margaret "Maggie J." b.1844 Ohio, m.1867 Wm. Farner; (2) Eliza I., b.1846; (3) Isaac, b.ca.1847 Ohio; (4) Joshua, b.ca.1850; (5) John L., b.ca.1854 Ind; (6) Caroline P., b.Ind/Ohio, m.1876 John Dawson; (7) Clarissa A., b.1857; (8) George, b.ca.1858 Ind; (9) Infant son, d. January 8, 1861; (10) Jay, b.ca.1861 Ind.]
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DILLMAN, Andrew, son of J. & E., d. Jan 26, 1844, ae 1y-3m
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DILLMAN, Levi, son of J. & E., d. Mar 20, 1843, ae 10m-14d
DILLMAN, Jacob, d. Oct 7, 1851, ae 41y-10m-15d
GUY, Laura L., wife of N.J., d. Jan 22, 1855, ae 17y-6m-21d
[NOTE: Norman J. Guy m. Laura Spencer, May 25, 1854. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Marriages 1836-1983.]
HALE, Jane M., wife of John A., d. Mar 13, 1855, ae 21y-3m-5d
[NOTE: Fulton Co Ind M.R. indicate that John A. Hale married at least twice: (1st) to Jane M. Spencer, November 22, 1852; and (2nd) to Cordelia Welton, December 16, 1855.
MOW
(1) Harvey A., 1861- (no d.d.)
(2) Ida A., 1862-1926

Row 11

DAWSON, Caroline P. Bozarth, wife of John, Apr 26, 1856 - July 6, 1893
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(----) (base only)
FARNER, Maggie J., wife of William, and dau of Presley & Emeline Bozarth,
d. Dec 30, 1870, ae 26y-10m-27d
BOZARTH, Infant son of P.M. & E.?, d. Jan 8, 1861 (one date only)

BOZARTH, Clarissa A., dau of P.M. & E., d. May 7, 1857, ae 1m-23d (loose stone)
BOZARTH, Joshua, son of P.M. & Emeline, d. Mar 9, 1854, ae 4y-1m-18d
(loose stone)
BOZARTH, Eliza I., dau of P.M. & E., d. Mar 30, 1854, ae 8y-2m-22d
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Row 12

ROGERS, Renny H.?, son of J.M. & L.L., d. July 30, 1886?, ae 1y-3m
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BOZARTH, Eliza S., wife of Wm., d. June 1, 1848, ae 28y-2m-4d
[NOTE: William Bozarth was a resident of Fulton Co Ind in 1840 (Census). He m. (1st), March 4, 1840, Eliza S. Cummins; and (2nd), April 8, 1849, Sarah R. (Kneeland) Johnson (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]
Sarah R. was probably the Rebecca Knealand who m., September 20, 1846, Lorenzo Johnson. Sarah R. Johnson was granted a divorce from Francis L. Johnson during the April Term of court 1849 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Circuit Court Bench Docket, 1845-1859, Case #41).]
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MOORE
(1) Eleanor J., wife of Geo., Oct 18, 1825 - Jan 21, 1843
(2) Rebecca C., wife of Geo., May 23, 1824 - Oct 31, 1896
(3) George, May 22, 1819 - Dec 16, 1900
[NOTE: George Moore m. November 14, 1844, Rebecca Clark (Fulton Co Ind M.R.). His obituary which was recorded in the Rochester Evening Sentinel, Mon., Dec. 17, 1900, states that he was b.Ohio; m. (1st) Eleanor Quigg 1842, and m. (2nd) Rebecca Clark, and had children: Charles, Milton and Frank. Census records indicate there were other children: Henry b.ca.1843; Milton H. b.ca.1846; twin babies b.1847; Charles B. b.ca.1849; Laura b.ca.1852; Ella b.ca.1854; Frank b.ca.1856.]
MOORE
(1) Twin babes of G. & R., d. Aug 1, 1847, ae 1m-12d
(2) Foster J., d. Jan 21, 1851, ae 7d
MOORE, Smantha Spencer, wife of M.H. (no dates)
[NOTE: Samantha, b.ca.1848 Ind, was of the family of William Spencer, merchant of Union Twp, Fulton Co Ind, in 1850, and the town of Rochester in 1860 (Census). The family had moved to the town of Rochester by 1860 and on November 24, 1864, Samantha m. Milton H. Moore. By 1870 (Census) Milton H. Moore (ae 25) was once again a member of the household of George & Rebecca Moore, indicating a possible separation from Samantha sometime between 1864 and 1870. Milton Moore, divorced, was a photographer in the city of Rochester in 1880 (Census date June 8); and again in Rochester Twp (Census date June 14), widowed, living with the George & Rebecca Moore family, his parents.

Row 13

PUGH, Louisa M. Kitt, 1844-1927
PUGH, Albert G., Co F 87 Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)
PUGH, Grace K., dau of Mr. & Mrs. Albert E.G., May 17, 1867 - Feb 19, 1870
KITT, Jaroslaus B., son of J. & Anna, d. Dec 6, 1851, ae 10y-8m-11d
KITT, Jacob, d. Oct 9, 1851, ae 40y-9m-24d

KITT, Lucinda A., Aug 21, 1845 - Aug 13, 1864
KITT, Anna M. Bozarth, 1824-1921
[NOTE: Anna Miram Bozarth, b.Virginia, purchased land in Rochester Twp, Fulton Co Ind, in February 1836. She m. Jacob Kitt, December 18, 1839 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.) Jacob Kitt was a house-joiner, b.Ohio.
Five children were born: (1) Jaroslaus B., b.1841 (see above); (2) Louisa M., b.1844, m. Albert G. Pugh March 27, 1866 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; also see above); (3) Lucinda A., b.1845 (see above); (4) Matilda M., b.ca.1848; (5) Alvin J., b.ca.1851.]
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DAY
(1) J. Edward, 1861-1947
(2) Ida A., 1863-1935

Row 14

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HICKMAN, Abel C., Jr., son of Abel C. & Rachel, d. Aug 6, 1854, ae 18y-3m-9d
LUCAS, Mary J., wife of Hugh, d. Mar 7, 1857, ae 19y (broken stone)
[NOTE: Hugh Lucas m. (1st) Mary J. Hickman, July 9, 1854; and after her death, m. (2nd) Lucretia Wilson, November 26, 1857. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]
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(----) (unmarked stone)
BOZARTH, Asa S., d. Jan 31, 1853, ae 31y-11m-15d
[NOTE: Asa Shinn Bozarth purchased lands in Rochester Twp, Fulton Co Ind, in December 1835 (Old County Tract Book). He m. Sarah Ann Spencer June 24, 1840 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.) and were residents of Liberty Twp in 1850 (Census). He was born in Virginia, and his wife and children were b.Ind. The Admr of the estate of Asa Shinn Bozarth was William Spencer.
Sarah Ann (Spencer) Bozarth, who may have been a dau of William Spencer and his first wife, Mary, next married, February 5, 1856, Francis M. White. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.) "Franklin" White (ae 34) and Sarah (ae 35) were householders of Rochester Twp in 1860. With them were the Bozarth children: Wm (16), Clark (13), Elizabeth (11), John (8), Francis White (2), and a Matilda White (63) who may have been the mother of Francis M. White.
By 1870 (Census, same twp), two more children had been born to Francis M. and Sarah Ann White: Laura M. & Eddit B. White. However, the Sarah A. (ae 45) who appears with the head of household in that record may have been Sarah A. Gibbons, who, according to Fulton Co Ind M.R., m. Francis M. White, September 10, 1865.
Children of Sarah Ann (Spencer) Bozarth White:
(1) Mary A. Bozarth, b.ca.1842 Ind, m. (1st) Alfred J. Hasler February 3, 1858; had ch: Banca b.ca.1859 Ind, Effie b.ca.1862 Ind, Frederick b.ca.1867 Ind. Mary A. m. (2nd) October 20, 1869, Jacob Gerson, a tailor, b.Prussia ca.1841 (See Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Ind Census, 1870, Rochester City, Jacob Gerson fam.)
(2) Jasper W. "Wm" Bozarth, b. August 8, 1844, m. (1st) October 2, 1867 Sarah Burch, and had ch: Mary b.ca.1872, Gracie M. b.ca.1873, Maudie b.ca.1877. They resided in Henry Twp. Sarah (Burch) Bozarth was b.1848, d.1900 (See Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Ind Census 1880; Fulton Co Ind Cem Inscr, Henry Twp) Jasper Wm. Bozarth m. (2nd) May 9, 1906, Pauline B. Lynk (b.N.Y., dau of Lenord Godfrey & Julia Dekey). He was 62 and she 58. It was a second m. for both (Fulton Co Ind M. App).
(3) Alden "Clark" Bozarth, b.ca.1846 Ind.

(4) Elizabeth Bozarth, b.ca.1849 Ind.
(5) John A. Bozarth, b.ca.1852 Ind.
(6) Francis N. White, b.ca.1858 Ind.
(7) Laura M. White, b.ca.1860 Ind.
(8) Edie B. White, b.ca.1863 Ind.]
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ANDERSON, Henry C., d. May 31, 1881, ae 33y-1m-4d

Row 15

EMERICK, Ross D., Pvt 86th Co Trans Corps, Jan 22, 1897 - May 31, 1951
EMERICK, Ty Davidson, June 22, 1856 - Apr 20, 1949
DAVIDSON, Robert Lee, July 14, 1867 - June 25, 1933
(above 3 are matching markers)
DAVIDSON
(1) Wm. H., July 13, 1815 - July 4, 1897
(2) Nancy S., wife, Mar 26, 1823 - Sep 30, 1907
[NOTE: Wm. H. Davidson was born in Adams Co Ohio, near Manchester. He had a younger brother, Stephen A. Davidson. William Davidson purchased land in Rochester Twp, Fulton Co Ind, in July 1836, and (1st) m. Elizabeth Robbins, April 9, 1837 (her d.d. unkn). His (2nd) m. was March 22, 1840, to Nancy S. Chinn, b. Indianapolis, Ind, a dau of Chichester and Sarah (Jackson) Chinn. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Historical Atlas, 1883, by Kingman Bros; Early Fulton Co Ind Tract Book).
Wm. H. Davidson's will, dated March 28, 1895, prov. July 9, 1897, names his wife "Nancy S. Davidson"; and his children: William A., Franklin P. Martha Tymanda Emerick, Arizona Faught, David Turpie, Robert Lee, Andrew J.; and grandson William C. Davidson. (Jean (Cragun) Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Abstracts of Wills).]
DAVIDSON, Edward C., son of Wm. H. & N.S., d. Feb 22, 1854, ae 3y-7m-9d
DAVIDSON, James S., son of W.H. & N.S., d. Oct 11, 1849, ae 1y-?m-15d
(part of this in concrete, not readable)
DAVIDSON, John B., son of W.H. & N.S., d. July 20, 1847, ae 1y-7m-28d
DAVIDSON, Miranda A., dau of A. & E., d. Feb 18, 1850, ae 19y-11m-5d
DAVIDSON, Elizabeth, wife of A., d. Mar 15, 1845, ae 49y
DAVIDSON, Andrew, d. Apr 9, 1843, ae 52y-11m-11d
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Row 16

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LARGE, Elizabeth, wife of John, d. Dec 9, 1851, ae 53y-4m
Mc(CRIAL?), Martha E., dau of R.C. & L., d. Mar 1, 1850, ae 6m-6d (loose stone)
DIXON, John W., son of J.C. & Lucinda, d. Feb 21, 1853, ae 8y-20d
"A loving son, a brother dear, a beloved child is buried here" (loose stone)
SPENCER, Mary, wife of Wm., d. Mar 26, 1845, ae 44y-5m-27d
SPENCER, Wm., d. Apr 18, 1868, ae 67y-8m-16d
SPENCER, Elizabeth, wife of W., d. Oct 19, 1882, ae 63y
SPENCER, Mother & Father
(1) Elizabeth Jane, Feb 8, 1848 - Aug 18, 1926
(2) Augustus Haven, Dec 30, 1850 - July 25, 1934

Row 17

GREENWOOD, Laura L., dau of A. & H.M., d. June 14, 1848, ae 3y-11m-28d
GREENWOOD, Sarah F., dau of A. & H.M., d. Jan 5, 1853, ae 3y-7m-7d
GREENWOOD, Abel, d. Oct 10, 1853, ae 39y-4m-13d
BOCKOVER, J. M., Co D 10th Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)
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(----) (unmarked stone)
KNEELAND, Mary, dau of A.C. & T.G., d. Oct 6, 1845, ae 14m-16d (loose stone)
"A. C. K."
KNEELAND, John, d. Mar 21, 1845, ae 46y-17d
[NOTE: John Kneeland purchased Lot #7 of the Canal Lands in Fulton Co Ind, December 6, 1844. (Old Tract Book). He could have been related to the Abner Kneeland (b.ca.1808 Canada), who m. Triphena -----, and who were householders of Rochester Twp in 1850 with six children.]
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Row 18

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ALEXANDER, James T., son of Henry & Lucy, d. Feb 21, 1848, ae 15y-6m
ALEXANDER, Henry F., son of H. & L., d. Sep 9, 1855, ae 2y-1m-6d (loose stone)
ALEXANDER, Lucy, wife of Henry, d. Aug 11, 1856, ae 43y
(----) (unmarked stone)
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Row 19

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CRARY, Oliver A., "the stranger", d. Oct 9, 1853, ae 54y-9m
[NOTE: Jean C. Tombaugh, Fulton Circuit Court Bench Docket 1845-1859, states that during the September Term, 1845, Oliver A. Crary was sued by the State of Indiana for vending clocks without a license. The case was continued several times until, during Sept. Term 1847, a plea of not guilty was entered, a jury waived, and the verdict was "not guilty".
Oliver A Crary's name was not found in the Fulton Co Ind 1850 Census.]

Row 20

CHINN, Chichester, d. Apr 7, 1848, ae 45y-7m
[NOTE: Chichester Chinn, early pioneer of Fulton Co Ind prior to 1840, is said to have (1st) m. Sarah Jackson; and (2nd) m., April 19, 1828 Lucy Bliven (b.ca.1807; d. November 11, 1884, ae 78, at Rochester Ind). He was included in the 1830 Census of Shelby Co Ind, and in the 1840 Census of Fulton Co Ind.
For Reference, see: Barnhart, History of Fulton Co Ind; Fulton Co Ind D.R.; Fulton Co Ind Census; Indianapolis Star, May 10, 1970, Hoosier Ancestors Query #7851, Mrs. E. F. Chinn, Winchester, Virginia.
Children of Chichester & Sarah (Jackson) Chinn:
(1) Nancy S. Chinn, b. March 26, 1823, Indianapolis, Ind., m. 1840, Wm. H. Davidson.

(2) James Scudder Chinn, b. June 11, 1825.
Children of Chichester & Lucy (Bliven) Chinn:
(3) William H. C. Chinn, b.ca.1831, m. Nancy T. McCown 1854, and removed to Illinois where four children were born. They had returned to Ind by ca.1869 where another child was born (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Census).
(4) Edward B. Chinn, b.ca.1833, m. Harriet E. Hood, 1858, and d. August 4, 1887 at Rochester, ae 53 (Fulton Co Ind Census, M.R. and D.R.).
(5) Martha Jane (Patsy) Chinn, b.1836, m. Adam Vinnedge 1855 (Fulton Co Ind M.R. and D.R.).
(6) Lucy Ann Chinn, 1836-1920 (I.O.O.F. cem, Rochester, Ind), m. (1st) Nelson G. Shaffer 1858, and (2nd) Dr. Angus Brown 1870. Children: Laura Shaffer b.ca.1855; William M. Brown b.ca.1872; John B. Brown b.ca.1874; Dr. Archibald Brown, 1876-1946(I.O.O.F. cem, Rochester, Ind) m. 1903 Maude Ellen Waller; Edna Brown, b.ca. 1879/80. (Fulton Co Ind Census & M.R.).
(7) Indiana Chinn, 1839-1903 (Citizens cem, Rochester, Ind), m. John H. Beeber 1861, and had an adopted dau, Serilda R. b.ca.1868 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Census 1880 Rochester City, John H. Beeber fam #289:306)
(8) Serelda T. Chinn, b.ca.1842, m. Edward R. Rannells 1862 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Census 1870 Rochester city, Edward R. (ae 29 an auctioneer) and Effie (ae 6) were living with the David M. Rannells fam).]
"Mother"
VINNEDGE, Martha J., wife of A., d. June 14, 1863, ae 27y-5m-12d
BEEBER, Indiana, Nov 24, 1839 - June 9, 1903
(References; Rochester Evening Sentinel, June 10, 11, 12, 15, 1903)
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BARRETT, Mary, wife of A., d. Apr 3, 1845, ae 52y-5m-7d
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Row 21

BOGGESS, Rosa True, 1890-1931

Row 22

WAYMIRE
(1) Madge M., 1898-1965
(2) Harvey E., 1887-1968
WAYMIRE
(1) Nelson B., 1845-1917
(2) Mary A., 1844-1925
BURNS, William E., 1896-1922
REID, Sarah, dau of M.M. & N.M., d. Dec 26, 1860, ae 19y-23d
HUSTON, Andrew, d. Mar 10, 1848, ae 51y
HUSTON, Jacob, Co F 2nd Ind Cav (military marker, no dates)
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Row 23

REID, William, Sen., d. Jan 5, 1856, ae 65y-2m-19d
(also military marker: William Reid, Ohio Pvt US Army War 1812,
Oct 16, 1790 - Jan 5, 1856)
[NOTE: William Reid m. Sarah McClung, and had children:
(1) Matthew M., b. Ohio 1814, m. Nancy M. -----;
(2) Daniel, b.1816 Preble Co Ohio, m. Charity Miller;
(3) Margaret, b.1818 Preble Co Ohio, m. James Wright (see: Fulton Co Ind Cem Inscr, Newcastle Twp)
(4) Jane C., 1821-1844;
(5) Mary, b.ca.1824 Ohio (with the family in 1850 census);
(6) William, (Jr.), 1825-1837;
(7) Sarah Ann (Jr.), b. 1826 Ohio, m. William Emmons (see: Fulton Co Ind Cem Inscr, Newcastle Twp)
(8) Nancy, b. ---, m. Josiah (Josiah J.?) Osborne 1853 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; also see will for Wm. Reed, Sr.)
The Will for William Reed, dated December 9, 1853, and proved January 10, 1856, names his children: (son) Mathew M. Reed; (son) Daniel Reed "he being deceased"; (dau) Margaret Wright "eldest dau., wife of James Wright"; (dau) Nancy Osborne "wife of Josiah Osborne"; (dau) Sarah Emmons, "wife of William Emmons". (Jean (Cragun) Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Abstracts of Wills 1838-1899).]
REID, Sarah, wife of Wm. Reid, Sen., d. Oct 16, 1851, ae 64y-5m-10d
REID, Jane C., dau of Wm., Sen. & Sarah, d. Dec 3, 1844, ae 23y-10m-18d
REID, William, son of Wm., Sr., & Sarah, d. Mar 15, 1837, ae 12y-1m-22d
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REID, Daniel, Apr 11, 1816 - Feb 3, 1849, ae 32y-9m-22d
[NOTE: Daniel Reid, mentioned in the will of Wm. Reed, Sr., as a son, was born in Preble Co Ohio. He entered land 3 miles SW of Rochester, Fulton Co Ind, in 1837. He m. (date unkn) Charity Miller (b.Penn November 25, 1816; d. Fulton Co Ind, December 5, 1887) (See: Peattie, History of Fulton Co Ind, "William P. Reid"; also, Fulton Co Ind Census, Rochester Twp, 1850 "Charity Reed fam", and 1870, same twp, "William Reed fam" includes his mother Charity, a sis. Nancy J., & two bros. Austin E. and Daniel M.; 1880, same twp, "William Reed fam" including Charity his mother, and his sister nancy)
Children of Daniel & Charity Reid included:
(1) William P., b. Rochester, Ind, June 11, 1839, m. 1887 Miss Salina Tilton (b.1848 Stark Co Ohio, dau of John & Sarah (McDowell) Tilton of Cass Co Ind.) (2) Nancy J., b.ca.1841 Ind, unm; (3) John M., c.ca.1843 Ind; (4) Austin E., b.ca.1846 Ind, m. 1874 Susan Broakaw; (5) Daniel M., b.ca.1849 Ind.]
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Row 24

REID, Daniel W., son of M.M. & N.M., d. Dec 7, 1844, ae 4m-22d
REID, Elizabeth A., dau of M.M. & N.M., d. Feb 23, 1846, ae 3m-15d
REID, Lucretia A., dau of M.M. & N.M., d. Oct 8, 1852, ae 11m-8d
REID, James M., son of M.M. & N.M., d. Feb 26, 1854, ae 1y-4m-2d ?
REID, Margaret, dau of M.M. & N.M., d. May 10, 1856, ae 8y-10m-8d
REID, Inf dau of M.M. & N.M., d. July 10, 1856, ae 1 das ?
REID, M. M., d. Mar 18, 1858, ae 43y-4m-9d

REID, Nancy M., Nov 28, 1818 - Mar 2, 1885, ae 67y
[NOTE: Matthew M. Reid, b.Ohio 1814, ws a son of William, Sr., and Sarah (McClung) Reid. His wife, Nancy M., was also a native of Ohio, parents unkn.
Children of Matthew M. & Nancy M. Reid included:
(1) Charles M., b.ca.1837 Ind, m. 1874 Isabelle Elliott dau of Alexander W. & Rebecca (-----) Elliott of Wayne Twp. Charles M. Reid, his widowed mother and sisters, were residents of Rochester Twp in 1860& 1870. His death occurred, probably, ca. April 1876 (Fulton Co Ind M.R., Census & Estate Index); (2) Sarah, b.ca.1842 Ind; (3) Daniel W., 1844-1844; (4) Elizabeth A., 1845-1846; (5) Margaret, 1847-1856; (6) Lettia A., b.ca.1849 Ind., m. Alex H. Sheets 1877 (See Jean C. & Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Cem Inscr, Henry Twp, Omega cem) (7) Lucretia A., 1851-1852; (8) James M., b.ca.1852-54; (9) Infant dau, b.&d.1856.
Nancy M., widow of Matthew M. Reid, probably lived with her son, Charles, until his death in ca. April 1876. Then on June 17, 1876, Nancy M. Reed m. Andrew Onstott (b.ca.1807 Penn). Andrew Onstott (ae 73) and Nancy (ae 62) his wife, were householders of Rochester Twp when the 1880 Census was taken in Fulton Co Ind.]
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CELLARS
(1) Ephraim, d. Aug 25, 1846, ae 62y-1m-2d
(2) Elisabeth, d. Apr 26, 1846, ae 35y-1m-6d
(3) Margaret, d. Aug 13, 1843, ae 16y-6m-18d
(4) Children of E. & E. (no names or dates)
[NOTE: Were Elisabeth & Margaret his children? Manitou Chapter D.A.R., Genealogical Survey Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries, 1935, reads this inscription in a different way: "Elizabeth, wife of Ephriham Cellars, d. Aug. 26, 1846, age 55yr-1mo-6da."
Fulton Co Ind Estate Index indicates that letters of Admr. were filed August 20, 1846 on the Estate of Ephriam Cellars; final report made February 1850. Fulton Co Ind Probate Docket "A" (1838-1856), November Term 1845, Samuel Cellers was named Admr in the Ephraim Cellers Estate on September 15, 1846. Neither the name "Cellars" nor "Sellers" appears in the 1850 Census for this county.]
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MID-SOUTH SECTION
Citizens Cemetery

Row 1

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LINE, E. Jane, 1836-1911
LINE, Sarah, 1845-1883
LINE, Lydia D., 1814-1879
LINE, Mother & Father
LINE, Samuel, 1810-1896
LINE, Willis H., 1831-1899
[NOTE: The Samuel Line family were not in the Fulton Co Census until 1870. At that time they were residents of Rochester city, and Samuel, ae 60, was a grave stone maker.]
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MYERS, James E., son of J.F. & N.E., d. Mar 22, 1872, ae 3y-4m-12d
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SCHALL, Emmerson, 1947 (one date only)
SCHALL, Tinsy, 1947 (one date only)
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Row 2

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SHIELDS, B. F., Aug 13, 1849 - Feb 15, 1884, ae 31y-6m-2d
LAWHEAD
(1) Banner, d. Jan 15, 1863, ae 56y-1m-15d
(2) Sylvina, his wife, d. Jan 14, 1863, ae 50y-10m-22d
[NOTE: Ella, dau of Banner & Sylvina Lawhead, m., Jan 26, 1876, Benjamin Franklin Shields, son of Nathan & Susannah [Wilson] Shields. - W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Marriages 1836-1983)
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MORGAN, Alonzo, d. Mar 22, 1858, ae 40y-10m-12d
ROBBINS, Charlie Eugene, son of A.L. & L.L., d. Nov 11, 1857, ae 3y-13d
ROBBINS, Banner L., son of A.L. & L.L., d. Mar 2, 1850, ae 6m-2d
ROBBINS, Laura L., wife of A.L., d. Oct 31, 1873, ae 40y-22d
ROBBINS, Alvan L., son of A.L. & L.L., May 26?, 1865? - Jan(or June?) 22, 1933
(loose stone)
(----)) (not readable, child's marker)
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TALLEY, Edward O., son of W. & ?., d. Aug 7, 1858, ae 11m-10d (loose stone)
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TALLEY, Edward, 1874-1926
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SMOOT, Thomas, d. Dec 8, 1857, ae 56y-1m-12d
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HUNTER, Otto, Ind Pvt 4 Co 159 Depot Brig WW1, July 9, 1894 - Jan 18, 1968
(military marker)
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Row 3

WARD, Frances C., dau of A.M. & A., d. Apr 3, 1858, ae 9y-8m-26d
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WARD, Mary A., dau of A.M. & A., d. ----? 1851?, ae ----?
[NOTE: Almon M. Ward, b.N.Y. ca.1826, was a son of Ebenezer & Jane (-----) Ward (See Jean (Cragun) Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind, Abstracts of Wills, 1838-1899).
Almon M. Ward m. Ann Burrous May 12, 1847, and lived first in Rochester Twp and then in Rochester city where Almon M. was a "livery keeper" (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Census 1850 & 1860).
Some time after 1862, but before 1870, Almon M. and Ann became divorced and appear in the census in two different households. The 1880 census includes Ann Ward and her children, and indicates that she was divorced (Fulton Co Ind Census 1870 & 1880, Rochester city, "Ann Ward").
Almon M. Ward died May 6, 1888, at age 63 (Fulton Co Ind D.R.); and letters of Adm. were issued in the Estate of Ann Ward in June 1895, final report October 1896 (Fulton Co Ind Estate Index).
Children of Almon M. & Ann (Burrous) Ward included; (1) Frances C. "Caroline" 1848-1858; (2) Mary A., b. ---; (3) Francis B. "Franklin" b.ca.1852; (4) Ida M., b.ca.1855; (5) James, b.ca.1860; and John, b.ca.1862.]
GREEN, Abigail, wife of Edmund, d. Jan 17, 1868, ae 52y-10m-28d
[b. computed: Feb 19, 1815]
[NOTE: Edmund Green was found in the Fulton Co Ind Census 1870, Henry Twp, a sawmill worker age 62 b.N.Y., with an eight year old daughter, Sarah J. Green.]
WELTON, Nancy H., wife of O.S., d. Apr 7, 1855, ae 27y-10m-4d
[NOTE: Nancy H., a dau of James P. & Jane (-----) Edwards, was b.Darke Co Ohio, and m. Orange S. Welton September 23, 1852 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; also see Fulton Co Ind Cem Inscr, Newcastle Twp).]
WELTON, Alfred T., d. Feb 20, 1849, ae 59y-3m-12d
[NOTE: See Fulton Co Ind Cem Inscr, Henry Twp, Whittenberger cem.]
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(SHIELDS), William Jay, 1851-1902
SHIELDS (family marker)
(SHIELDS), Frances M., 1857-1901
[NOTE: William Jay Shields was born on the Shields farm near Columbia Park (Rochester Twp?) in Fulton Co Ind, a son of Jesse & Margaret Jane (Robins) Shields. He m., 1878, Frances M. Killen and they had children: Edwin Jay 1879-1881; Jesse L. b.---; Roy b.ca.1882; Harry b.ca.1883. (Rochester Evening Sentinel, Weekly Edition, Fri., Sept. 26, 1902, Obit, Wm. Jay Shields; Fulton Co Ind Census 1880, Rochester city, "Jay Shields; Fulton Co Ind School Enumeration 1896).
Frances Margaret "Frank" Killen, wife of Wm. Jay Shields, was b. in Noblesville, Ind, December 19, 1857, and d. at Indianapolis. She was a dau of Mark, Sr. & Rebecca (Apple) Killen. Her obit names her brothers and sisters (Rochester Evening Sentinel, Mon., June 17, 1901; Peattie, History of Fulton Co Ind, pp 129-130)
SHIELDS, Edwin Jay, only child of Jay & Frances, d. Apr 13, 1881, ae 1y-7m-13d
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GILBERT, Charles (no dates, and no room for dates)
WILSON, Laura (no dates, and no room for dates)
GILBERT, Lavina, 1844-1923
GILBERT, Jonas, father, 1834-1903
[NOTE: Jonas & L0uvina Gilbert were residents of Union Twp in 1870; and of Rochester city in 1880 (Fulton Co Ind Census). They were both natives of Ohio.
There were several children in this family:
(1) Peter U., b.ca.1863 Ohio; (2) Effie J. b.ca.1865 Ind; (3) Mary E. b.ca.1867; (4) Charles b.ca.1869; (5) Myrum D. b.ca.1871; (6) Laura L b.1873, prob m. 1914 Thomas M. Wilson (Fulton Co Ind M.R.); (7) Alice b.ca.1876; (8) Alfa b.ca.1876 (dau); (9) Clara b.ca.1878. When the 1880 census was taken, the mother, Lavina, and dau, Alice, were ill with measles.]
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SWARTWOUDT, Catharine, wife of A., d. May 6, 1856, ae 67y-4m-9d
SHELTON
(1) Emma A., 1856-1939
(2) Horace G., 1856-1941
[NOTE: Horace G. Shelton m. Emma A. Swartwoudt, October 23, 1877 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]
SWARTWOOD, Charles, 1860-1931
(----) (unmarked stone)
SWARTWOOD, John, Our Father, d. Nov 18, 1874, ae 57y-3m-29d
[NOTE: John & Lydia A. Swartwout, both natives of Penn, were residents of Rochester city in 1860; and of Union Twp in 1870 (See Fulton Co Ind Census). The name is spelled: Swartwoudt, Swartwout and Swartwood.
Their children included: (1) Sarah C. b.ca.1874 Penn, m. 1865 Chester Chamberlain, a restaurant operator; (2) John H. 1849-1852; (3) Samuel b.ca.1850 Ind; (4) Miles D 1854-1854; (5) Emma A. b.1856 Ind, m. 1877 Horace G. Shelton; (6) Charles, b.1860 Ind (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Ind Census).]
SWARTWOUDT, John H., son of John & Lydia, d. Jan 25, 1852, ae 2y-11m-3d
SWARTWOUDT, Miles D.?, son of J. & L.A., d. Nov 9, 1854, ae 1m-2d
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BAILEY, Louisa, wife of Lewis, d. Oct 21, 1864, ae 45y-9m-1d
[NOTE: Louisa Adams (1st) m. Philip H. Berrier July 27, 1839. Philip H. Berrier came to Rochester ca.1834 and helped to build the 2nd Courthouse and the first frame dwelling in Rochester. He is said to have died ca.1842. However, Letters of Adm for the P. H. (Philip H.) Berrier Estate, were filed by R. E. Adams & P. Berrier January --, 1849; also, two children were born after 1842. Names of only three of the five children of Philip H. & Louisa (Adams) Berrier are known: (1) Elizabeth b.ca.1841 Ind; (2) Samuel b.ca.1843 Ind; (3) Robt. Newton, b. May 7, 1845 at Rochester, m. Frances Luella Beery 1873 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Barnhart, History of Fulton Co Ind, "Robert Newton Berrier" pp 161-162; Jean C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Probate Court Docket "A", 1838-1856).
Louisa (Adams) Berrier next m. Lewis Bailey May 15, 1853. Lewis Baley (b.Ky ca.1814) and his first wife Eve (b.Ind ca.1821) were residents of Union Twp in 1850 with five children. Eve was gone from this family sometime between 1848 and 1853, and Louisa (b.Penn ca.1819) & Lewis Bailey were residents of Rochester city in 1860 with four of his children & three of Louisa's Berrier children.
After the death of Lewis Bailey's second wife, Louisa, he married (3rd0 Jane Felty September 3, 1868, and they appear in the Fulton Co Ind census 1870, residents of Rochester city, with another child, Charles Bailey.

Children of Lewis Bailey: (1) Rebecca b.ca.1838 Ind; (2) Mary M. b.ca.1841 Ind; (3) Rebecca b.ca.1844 Ind; (4) Eliza b.ca.1845 Ind; (5) Clara B. 1857-1858; (8) Charles b.ca.1863.]
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BAILEY, Clara B., dau of L. & L., d. June 22, 1858, ae 1y-4m-22d

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"A. T. W."
SHIELDS, Charlotte D., consort of Jesse, d. Feb 26, 1845, ae 17y-8m-1d
[NOTE: Charlotte D. Welton m. Jesse Shields June 13, 1844 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]
SHIELDS, Mary Delilia, dau of Jesse & Margaret, d. Sep 10, 1851, ae 4y-6m
SHIELDS, Joseph Tipton, son of Jesse & Margaret, d. May 19, 1852, ae 5y-2m-3d
SHIELDS, Margaret J., wife of Jesse, d. Feb 14, 1869, ae 42y-3m-11d
[NOTE: Margaret Jane Robbins, (2nd) wife of Jesse Shields, was m. to him November 4, 1846. She was b.Ohio in 1826, a dau of Joseph Robbins, merchant of Rochester. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Jean (Cragun) Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Abstract of Wills, 1838-1899, Joseph Robbins Will, 1850-1851, names: (sons) Alvin S., Cyrus, Alfred H., (daus) Eliza Ormsbee, Margaret Jane Shields, and Sarah Elizabeth Robbins.)]
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SHIELDS
(1) Jesse, Sep 20, 1820 - Nov 28, 1900
(2) Margaret McClung, wife of Jesse, d. 1872 (one date only)
(3) KOCHENDORFER, May Shields, dau of Jesse (no dates)
[NOTE: Jesse Shields, merchant of Rochester, Ind, was b. at Madison, in Jefferson Co Ind. He was a son of William & Elizabeth "Betsy" (Logan) Shields.
William Shields, father of Jesse, was born on or before 1775 nr Lynchburg, Campbell Co Virginia, and died in Jennings Co Ind, 1824. He was probably married at least twice. His last marriage was February 23, 1813, to Elizabeth "Betsy" Logan, b. No.Car., of the Ben Logan family of Ky; she d. 1826 in Washington Co Ind. (Harrison Co Ind. M.R.; Peattie, History of Fulton Co Ind, pp. 129-130). Children of William Shields included: Rhoda, b. ---, m. Nathan Rose; Elizabeth b.ca.1796, d. March 26, 1832, age 36y-2m-3d, m. John Lindsey, first blacksmith of Fulton Co; William J., b.ca.1801 (Tenn?), came from Jennings Co Ind, in Spring of 1830, with James Elliott, and settled by 1836 at Mud Lake in Liberty Twp; Jesse, 1820. There were probably others.
Jesse Shields, son of William, was ca.10 yrs when he was brought by his sisters Rhoda Rose (wife of Nathan Rose, the miller), and Elizabeth (wife of John Lindsey, the blacksmith), and his brother William J. Shields, to Fulton Co Ind in 1830, locating at the dam east of Rochester. Jesse Shields (1st) m. Charlotte D. Welton; m. (2nd) Margaret Jane Robbins; and m. (3rd0 Margaret McClung June 25, 1872 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.). His children: (1) Joseph Tipton Shields 1847-1852; (2) Mary Delilia 1847-1851; (3) William Jay Shields 1851; (4) Dr. Alfred M. Shields, b.ca.1855; (5) Cleo May Shields, b.ca.1857, m. Chas. Kochendorfer 1878 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).
Fulton Co Ind Will Book "D" p.32, Will of Jesse Shields, July 22, 1897; November 5, 1900, states that he wants to be buried in the "old cemetery west of Rochester." It names his (wife) Margaret Shields; (sons of son William J. Shields), Jesse L. & Harry Shields; (son of "my dau" Clio M. Kochenderfer), Fredrick Shields Kochenderfer, (son) Alfred M. Shields (property in the village of Lawrence in Michigan).

Metta (b.ca.1862, an adopted dau., was with the household of Jesse & Margaret (McClung) Shields in 1880 (Fulton Co Ind Census, Rochester city).]
SHIELDS
(1) A. M. (no dates)
(2) Elizabeth Miller (no dates)
[NOTE: Inscr on base reads: Elizabeth Miller Shields.
Dr. Alfred M. Shields d. at Rochester, Sep 12, 1897, ae 42y - Fulton Co Ind Death Records)
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SCHROEDER, Nancy, wife of P., d. Dec 20, 1848, ae 69y-11m-10d
SCHROEDER, Kezia, wife of Peter, d. July 6, 1855, ae 49y
[NOTE: Peter Shroder, a cooper (b.Virginia ca.1787), and his wife Keziah (b.N.Y. ca.1807, who was probably Peter's 2nd wife) were residents of Rochester Twp in 1850 (Census). Their household included: Elizabeth ae 19, Benj. ae 17, George ae 14, and Timothy ae 10 (all children b.Ind). They were not found in this county after 1850.]
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Row 5

ANDERSON
(1) Hiram, d. May 31, 1891, ae 75y-6m-26d
(2) Hannah, d. Aug 5, 1890, ae 74y-5m-10d
[NOTE: Hiram Anderson, a blacksmith, was born in Ohio 1815. He and his wife, Hannah, were residents of Richland Twp in 1850 & 1860, and of Rochester city in 1870. He was not found in this county in 1880 (Census).
Their children included: (1) Mary E. b.ca.1838 Ind, m. Amos M. Prince August 21, 1855 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.); (2) Rachel A. b.ca.1838 Ind, m. Wm. C. Prince August 22, 1857 (Fulton Co Ind. M.R.); (3) John D. b.ca.1841 Ind, m. (1st) Mary J. Harvey December 27, 1861, and (2nd), Mary E. "Ella" McElfresh January 7, 1869 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.); (4) Rebecca J. b.ca.1843 Ind, m. Henry F. O'Blennis April 4, 1861 (he m. 2nd Emeline Miller November 11, 1869, and was resident of Richland Twp in 1870 & 1880) (Fulton Co Ind M.R. and Census); (5) Henry C. b.ca.1848 Ind.]
MAN, Parmenous A., d. May 15, 1856, ae 34y-6m-?d (broken stone)
MAN, Caroline, dau of P.A. & Phebe, d. Jan 11, 1854, ae 4m-8d
[NOTE: Parmenous A. Mann, a cabinet-maker, was born in Maine. He m. November 21, 1852, Phebe Wood (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Census 1850, Rochester Twp "P. A. Mann").]
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ROBBINS, Caroline T., wife of C.H., d. Nov 19, 1855, ae 21y-9m-19d
[NOTE: Caroline T. Welton m. Cyrus H. Robbins November 18, 1852 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.)
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SCHANK, Mariah H., dau of J.R. & L., d. Apr 12, 1855, ae 9y-1m-23d
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EDWARDS, Infant son of D. & M., d. Sep 3, 1850 (one date only)
EDWARDS, Sarah J., dau of D. & M., d. Nov 16, 1854, ae 2y-10m-17d (loose stone)

EDWARDS
(1) David, 1823-1888
(2) Mahala, 1873-1874
[NOTE: David Edwards, son of James P. Edwards & Jane, m. (1st) Mahala Elam November 15, 1849; and (2nd) Sarah E. (Rush) Pettit, July 2, 1876 (whose first m. was to James D. Pettit December 31, 1857) (See Fulton Co Ind M.R.; and Census 1870 Rochester city "James D. Pettit fam", and Rochester Twp "David Edwards fam"; Census 1880 Rochester Twp, "David and Sarah Edwards fam" which includes "son" Otto.)
The "son, Otto" appearing with the David & Sarah Edwards fam in 1880, was really a step-son, Otto Pettie, who was age 4 years with the James D. & Sarah E. Pettit fam in 1870.
Children of David & Mahala Edwards included:
(1) Infant son, d.1850; (2) Sarah J. 1852-1854; (3) John Dallas, February 27, 1856 at Rochester, d. at Ithaca N.Y August 20 1927, m. September 18, 1875 at Rochester, to Clarissa "Clara" Whittenberger (Fulton Co Ind M.R.). Seven children born including Elba V. (1877-1937, father of Marie Edwards Quisenberry). (Jean C. & Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Cem Inscr, Newcastle Twp)
EDWARDS, Joseph Dubby, 1869-1936
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Row 6

MARSDEN, Theadore, son of J. & C., d. Aug 7, 1860, ae 2y-6m-9d
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SQUIRES, Mary, 1897-1956 (Foster temp marker in concrete)
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SMALL, Sarah E., wife of John A., d. Feb 23, 1856, ae 25y-10m-13d
[NOTE: Sarah Elizabeth, dau of Joseph & Mary (Horn) Robbins, m. John A. Small October 3, 1852 (Fulton Co Ind. M.R..]
ROBBINS, Joseph, d. Sep 15, 1851, ae 56y-20d
[NOTE: Joseph Robbins, b.Ohio August 25, 1795, m. Mary Horn. He was a merchant, and they lived in Rochester Twp (Census 1850).
Their children included: (1) Eliza E. (1821 Ohio - 1880 Richland Twp, Fulton Co Ind), m. Lyman P. Ormsbee October 11, 1838 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; also see Jean C. & Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Cem Inscr, Richland Twp, Sand Hill cem); (2) Alvin L., b.ca.1823 Ohio, a merchant of Rochester city, m. Laura L. -----; (3) Alfred H., b.ca.1826 Ohio, a physician of Rochester city, m. (1st) Lucinda B. Small March 18, 1852, and m. (2nd) Cornelia G. -----, sometime between 1860 & 1870 (Fulton Co Ind. M.R.); (4) Margaret Jane (1826-1869), m. Jesse Shields; (5) Cyrus H. b.1829 Ohio, d.1917 age 88, m. (1st) Caroline T. Welton, 1852, and (2nd) Sarah C. Small 1857 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Ind D.R.); (6) Sarah Elizabeth, 1830 Ind - 1856; m. John A. Small, 1852; (7) William H. (1834-1835; (8) Joseph M. (1835-1836).]
ROBBINS
(1) William H., son of Jos. & M., d. Apr 4, 1836, ae 2y-1m-22d
(2) Joseph M., son of Jos. & M., d. Aug 26, 1836, ae 1y-4m-14d
ROBBINS, Mary, wife of Joseph, d. July 25, 1850, ae 50y-9m-1d
SMALL, Emma L., dau of John A. & S.E., d. Oct 11, 1854, ae 1y-5m-11d

ARVEN, Daughters of W.A. & H.A.
(1) Melissa O., d. Jan 22, 1867, ae 5m
(2) Olive A., d. Jan 23, 1867, ae 3y-2m-25d
ARVEN, Sons of W.A. & H.A.:
(1) Milton A., d. Apr 3, 1867, ae ?y-10m-1d
(2) Albert M., d. Aug 11, 1867, ae 9y-14d
(3) William A., d. Feb 18, 1877, ae 61y-3m-27d
(4) Harriett A., his wife, Jan 16, 1826 - Dec 31, 1911
[NOTE: William A. Arven, b.Vermont, and his wife Harriett A., b.Ohio, were residents of Rochester Twp in 1850, 1860, 1870; and his widow, Harriett, in 1880 with children and grandchildren (Census).
Their children, as indicated by census, marriage and death records, included:
(1) Franklin O. b.ca.1847 Ind; (2) Milton A. b.ca.1849; (3) Sarah C. A. b.ca.1851 Ind, m. Wm. Clevinger 1874 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.); (4) Martin W. b.ca 1854 Ind, d.ca.1889. His Will, June 26 1889 / August 24, 1889, names his wife Caroline C., and mentions his children but does not name them (Jean (Cragun) Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Abstracts of Wills 1838-1899); (5) Amanda C., b.ca.1856 Ind; (6) Albert M., b.ca.1858 Ind, d. 1867; (7) Alfretta Jane, b.ca.1861; (8) Olive A., 1863-1867); (9) Melissa O, 1866-1867.
The Will of Wm. A. Arven, dated September 1, 1876, prov. February 28, 1877, names his wife, Harriet A.; and his children: Franklin, Sarah Clevenger, Martin, Amanda & Alfretta Jane (ibid).
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FLYNN, Amanda, 1864-1936
FLYNN, Lee Theodore, 1859-1931
FLYNN, Stella May, June 6, 1891 - June 11, 1902
LAWTON, Lyda G., 1880-1921
KILMER, Cloe, dau of L.G. & M.C., July 4, 1874 - May 15, 1892, ae 17y-10m-11d
BANISTER, Margaret, 1857-1938 (Easterday marker in concrete)
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Row 7

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MURPHEY, George W., son of J.N. & E., d. Oct 23, 1874, ae 9y-7m-6d
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ROBBINS, Lucinda B., wife of A.H., d. Aug 1, 1860, ae 28y-7m-5d
ROBBINS, Wm. Marcy, son of A.H. & L.B., d. Jan 26, 1858, ae 1y-1m-2d
ROBBINS, Clara Bell, dau of A.H. & L.B., d. Dec 7, 1856, ae 2y-10m-12d
WILSON, Lewis M., d. Oct 1, 1840, ae 25y-10m-8d
McCARTER, Hester A., dau of L. & E.A., d. Feb 28, 1844, ae 1y-1m-8d
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BRISTOL
(1) Lelia A., dau of L.M. & R.J., d. Aug 8, 1850, ae 2y
(2) Levi M., d. Mar 13, 1851, ae --- (chipped away)
(3) Emily O., dau of L.M. & R.J., d. Feb 6, 1859, ae 7y-8m-26d
(4) Annette A., dau of L.M. & R.J., d. Feb 8, 1859, ae 3y- --- (chipped away)

SWANGO
(1) Leona M., Sep 23, 1908 - (no d.d.)
(2) Willie L., July 1, 1900 - Oct 11, 1974
GOOD, Jacob A., 1884-1929
CONLEY, Linda Kay (no dates)

Row 8

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NEWTON, Ida M., 1856-1933
WARD, Anna, Jan 9, 1826 - June 1, 1895
WARD, John B., May 18, 1862 - Apr 16, 1892
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EDWARDS, Priscilla, wife of S.B., d. Mar 10, 1851, ae 59y-11m-27d
EDWARDS, Samuel B., d. Dec 11, 1840, ae 52y-4m-12d
[NOTE: Samuel B., a son of David & Mary (Patty) Edwards, was born 1788 in Newberry Co So.Car; and m. February 12, 1807 in Montgomery Co Ohio, Priscilla Jackson.
The name of only one child born to Samuel B. & Priscilla (Jackson) Edwards, is known to this writer: (1) Joseph B. Edwards, b.1813 Darke Co Ohio; said to have died June 23, 1859 and bur in Citizens cem at Rochester (grave not found by this writer).
Joseph B. Edwards, son of Samuel B. Edwards, m. Elizabeth Sherer ca.1830. She was b.Ohio June 8, 1817, and d. April 30, 1902, age 84y-10m-23d, at the home of their son, David C. Edwards. She was a dau of David & Elizabeth Sherer, and was bur in the I.O.O.F. cem at Rochester Ind.
The children of Joseph B. & Elizabeth (Sherer) Edwards included:
(1) Andrew J., 1835-1903 (I.O.O.F. cem, Rochester Ind), m. Louisa Strosnider 1858 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.); (2) John A., 1837 - July 27, 1901, age 64 (Fulton Co Ind D.R.); (3) David C., 1838 - August 20, 1905, age 67 (Fulton Co Ind D.R.); (4) Lyman B., b.ca.1842 Ind; (5) Mary S., b.ca.1844, m. Joseph McKee 1862 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.); (6) Sarah, b.ca.1844 Ind (twin?); (7) Margaret A., b.ca.1845 Ind, m. Lorenzo H. Culver 1867 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.); (8) Elizabeth Jane, b.ca.1851 Ind.
References: Family records furnished by Mrs. Marie (Edwards) Quisenberry, Carlsbad, Calif.; Fulton Co Ind Census 1850, Newcastle Twp "Joseph Edwards fam"; 1860 (same county) Rochester city "Elizabeth Edwards) widow of Joseph & fam; Rochester Evening Sentinel, May 2, 1902, obit, Elizabeth (Sherer) Edwards; (same paper) February 23, 1903, obit Andrew J. Edwards; (same paper) August 21, 1905, obit David C. Edwards.]
MARTIN, Children of Joel & Ann
(1) John D., d. Nov 8, 1845, ae 4y-5m
(2) Mary C., d. July 25, 1844, ae 11m-16d
(3) Infant dau, d. July 31, 1848 (one date only)
MARTIN, Ann, wife of Joel, d. Oct 21, 1852, ae 35y-4m (loose stone)
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DAVIS, Pamela, dau of J.J. & M.S., d. Nov 2, 1855, ae 1y-1m-11d
DAVIS, Elizabeth, wife of James, d. Dec 20, 1870, ae 71y-10m-25d
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ANDERSON, George F., son of G.P. & S.A., d. Oct 11, 1856, ae 2m
ANDERSON, William W., son of G.P. & S.A., d. Aug 5, 1860, ae 4m-23d

ANDERSON, Charles H., son of G.P. & S.A., d. Aug 29, 1863, ae 14d
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"B. L."
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CASTOR, Infant dau of J. & M.H., d. Dec 10, 1850, ae 20d
CASTOR, Emaline, dau of J. & M.H., d. Oct 1, 1851, ae 2y-6m-12d
CASTOR, Elizabeth R., dau of J. & M.H., d. Oct 5, 1851, ae 1y-5m-15d
CASTOR, Zerelda R., dau of J. & M.H., d. Oct 8, 1851, ae 6y-5m-8d
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Row 9

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BROUILLETTE
(1) Nancy, 1844-1906
(2) James, 1834-1901
[NOTE: This family name is spelled in vatious ways: Bruette, Bruett, Broulett, Brouelette.
James Brouillette, a barber, was born September 22, 1834 at Logansport, Ind., a son of M. B. "Bradley" and Mary Elizabeth (-----) Brouillette. His grave marker states he died in 1901. However, his obituary (Rochester Evenine Sentinel, Fri., March 7, 1902), reveals that he died "Monday, age 67yr & 11da, at his home at the corner of Washington & Jefferson streets, at Rochester, Ind." His survivors included: two bros, Tom & Bradley of Vincinnes; a sis, Mrs. Tilly Deunion of Elmwood Place, Ohio; his wife, and son (Charles).
Nancy (Nixon) Brouillette, wife of James A., was b. in Ontario Canada, dau of Allen & Sarah Nixon, natives of Ontario Canada. Nancy (Nixon) Brouillette had sisters: Eliza Jane (b.ca.1831 Can, m. Isaac Good, and prob. d. between 1870-75); Sarah A. (b.ca.1832 Can, lm. (1st) David Sheets, and (2nd) Isaac Good, widower); Catharine (b.ca.1835 Can, d.1871, m. Alexander H. Sheets). (See: Fulton Co Ind Census 1850, Rochester Twp (two entries) "Alexa. Chamberlin, Innkeeper" with Sarah Nixon, Sr. and three of her children, dated August 15, and "Allen Nixon" and Sarah with four children, dated August 20. Census 1860 (same Co & Twp) "Allen & Sarah Nixon" with dau Nancy, and Francis Bruett (ae 13, laborer) who was the bro of James A. Brouillette. Also see Jean C. & Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Cem Inscr, Henry Twp, Omega cem; also Evening Sentinel, Friday, June 29, 1906, obit "Mrs. Nancy Brouillette", which states that she died at home of her son, Charles, in South Chicago.
M. B. "Bradley" Brouillette, father of James A., was a tailor, and b.ca.1810 in Ind. His wife Mary Elizabeth (1816-1855) was bur in this cemetery, but the death date of M. B., her husband, is not known. They were residents of Rochester Twp, Fulton Co Ind, in 1850 (Census) with six children. Children of M. B. & M. E. Brouillette included: (all b.Ind), James A., b.1834; Mary E. b.ca.1838, m. Junkin Jacobs, a sadler, 1855; Anthony b.ca.1840; Austin C. (1842-1843); Francis J., b. at Rochester 1846, d. Henry Twp, "Tues", a son of Brad, and a half-bro of James A. Brouillette. He m. Celistia A. Woods (1852-1933, dau of Wm. & Nancy M. (Rannells) Woods). Survivors included his wife, (2 bros) Thomas & Brad, both of Vincinnes Ind, (sis) Lydia of Plymouth Ind (Evening Sentinel, Tues, Dec. 28, 1909 obit "Frank J. Brouillette"; Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Jean C. & Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Cem Inscr, Henry Twp, Hoover cem and Omega cem); Ann M. b.ca.1847; Thomas b.ca.1849;

Martha A. (1855-1855); (Bradley & Lydia?).]
BRUETTE, Martha A., dau of E.M., d. Sep 21, 1855, ae 8m-21d
BRUETTE, Mary Elizabeth, wife of M.B., d. Jan 9, 1855, ae 38y-10m-21d
BRUETT, Austin C., son of M.B. & M.E., d. Oct 30, 1843, ae 11m-12d
MOORE, Ruamy Elizabeth, dau of Wm. & Sarah, d. July 27, 1847, ae 9y-4m-25d
MOORE, Sarah Alice, dau of Wm. & Sarah, d. July 12, 1849, ae 11m-18d
MOORE, William D., son of Wm. & S.R., d. Oct 11, 1856, ae 10y-5m-15d
PATTON, Nancy E., dau of B.B. & N., d. Oct 14, 1861, ae 2y-4m-19d
[NOTE: Benjamin B. Patton m. Nancy E. Moore, November 27, 1856 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).
Nancey E. Patton, age 1 year, b.Illinois, was with the William & Sarah Moore fam of Rochester Twp, in 1860, who were probably her mother's parents.
Benjamin B., father of Nancey E. Patton, next m. Susan B. (Downey) Webber, August 26, 1869, widow of Nathaniel Webber, to whom she was m. January 22, 1854. Susan B. was b. in Ohio, and may have been a dau of the John Downey (b.ca.1805) Massachusetts, who was with the Nathaniel Webber household in 1860 (See Fulton Co Ind Census 1860, Rochester Twp "Nathaniel Webber", and 1870 Rochester Twp "Benjamin Patton", 1880 Rochester city, "Susan Patton, widow"; also Fulton Co Ind M.R.)
Children in the family of Benjamin B. Patton include: (1) Nancy E. Patton (1859-1861); William Patton b.ca.1871; (3) Mary Patton b.ca.1875; (4) Lafayette Webber b.ca.1855; (5) Charles F. Webber b.ca.1856; (6) Schuyler C. Webber b.ca.1858; (7) Clara Webber b.ca.1861.]
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SMITH, Hannah, dau of R.R. & S.A., d. Aug 27, 1844, ae 1y-2m-15d
SMITH, Sarah L., dau of R.R. & S.A., d. Aug 15, 1847, ae 1y-4m-23d
SMITH, Infant son of R.R. & S.A. (no dates)
LATCHAW
(1) Henry, 1872- (no d.d.)
(2) Martha, 1876-1927
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SPENCER, Lyman B., son of John M. & L., d. July 9, 1848, ae 4m-25d
KILMER, Eliza Jane, wife of L.G., and dau of J.M. & L.R. Spencer,
d. Jan 12, 1872, ae 22y-9m-5d
[NOTE: John M. Spencer, b.ca.1826 Ohio, merchant, was a resident of Liberty Twp in 1850, of Richland Twp 1860, and of Rochester Twp in 1870 & 1880 (Census). He (1st) m. November 1, 1846, Lois R. Smith who may have died sometime between 1870 & 1877. He (2nd) m. Cynthia A. Shore 1877; and his (3rd) m. was to Sarah J. Harsh in 1880 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).
John M. & Lois R. Spencer had children: (1) Lyman B. Spencer 1848-1848; (2) Eliza Jane Spencer, 1849-1872, m. Lorin G. Kilmer (b.ca.1848 Penn) and a son, Charles A. Kilmer, was born November 1869. Lorin G., Eliza, and Charles were recorded in 1870, in the list of householders of Richland Twp. Lorin G. Kilmer m. next, l1873, Margaret C. Stutson (Fulton Co Ind M.R.). Lorin G. "Gould" Kilmer and Margaret C. "Cassie" (his 2nd wife) were residents of Rochester Twp in 1880 with three children: Cloe (1874-1892); Bessie b.ca.1876; George b.ca.1878. Charles A. Kilmer, 1869-1933, son of Lorin G. "Gould" and Eliza Jane (Spencer) ;Kilmer, was probably the ten-yr-old Charles, identified as a "son" with the John M. & Sarah J. (Harsh) Spencer family in 1880. Charles A. Kilmer m. Indiana V. Baker (1873-1944), May 30, 1894, and both bur in Rochester I.O.O.F. cem. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; I.O.O.F. cem, Rochester). (3) Austin J. Spencer, b.ca.1850; (4) John W. Spencer, b.ca.1852, m. Mary J.

Wagoner, August 17, 1880 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.)
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Row 10

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MANN, DeWitt Clinton, son of Henry W. & Susanna, d. Mar 9, 1849, ae 6y-9m-8d
MANN, Mary Jane, wife of Henry W., d. Feb 24, 1849, ae 24y-4m-7d
MANN, Susanna, wife of Henry W., d. Mar 12, 1845, ae 21y-8m-?d (broken stone)
MANN, Infant dau of Henry W. & Susanna (no dates)
[NOTE: Henry W. Mann, physician, b. February 24, 181? Ohio, died January 20, 1864, age 46y-10m-26d, at his home in Rochester, of lung fever. He was burined in the I.O.O.F. cemetery. (See Rochester Sentinel, Saturay, January 23, 1864, obit).
He (1st) m. Susanna -----, who d. 1845. He (2nd) m. Mary Jane Small, December 28, 1845, who died in 1849 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.). His (3rd) m. was to Sarah M. Chinn, May 30, 1850 (b.1829, d.1919, bur Rochester I.O.O.F. cem).
In Common Pleas Court Fulton Co Ind during January Term 1866, Case #67, Enoch Sturgeon, Admr. of Estate of H. W. Mann, Deceased -vs- Sarah Mann, widow; heirs, Edwin E., Lucy S., Charles H., Martha J., Petitions to sell land (Fulton Co Ind Bench Docket "B" 1860-1866).
Children of Henry W. Mann included: (1) Infant dau; (2) DeWitt Clinton (1842-1849); (3) Edwin E., b.ca.1847; (4) Lucy S. b.ca.1853 (m. Henry C. Deveney 1883); (5) Charles H., 1858 - December 7, 1883, ae 25, at Rochester (m. Anna Boyer, November 11, 1883 Fulton Co Ind D.R. & M.R.); (6) Martha J. (twin of Charles H.) b.1858 (m. 1877, Mark L. Killen, a grocer; of Rochester city 1880 with a son, Mark, Jr., b.ca.1878 Fulton Co Ind Census 1880, and M.R.).]
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GREGORY, James P., d. Dec 16, ----, ae 45y-6m (broken stone)
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CHAMBERLAIN, Catharine A., wife of A.H., d. Sep 1, 1845, ae 22y-7m-16d
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CHAMBERLAIN, Leander, d. Apr 3, 1851, ae 63y-4m-5d
[NOTE: Leander Chamberlain, b.1787 N.Y., removed to this county in the spring of 1838 and settled in Newcastle Twp., where he was with the list of householders in the 1840 and 1850 Census.
His wife, Rachael, was born in Maine ca.1792. Their children: (1) Edwin b.ca.1817 N.Y. (prob. m. (1st) Catharine McCall April 17, 1845), and (2nd) Angeline ----- (sometime between 1850 & 1860) (Fulton Co Ind M.R. and Census). (2) Mason b.ca.1820 N.Y., was living with his bro., Edwin, shortly before Mason Chamberlain m., August 25, 1860, Lydia (-----) Bear. Lydia Bear (b.ca.1835 Ohio), widow of David Bear (1829-1857), was a resident of Rochester city in 1860 (Census), with children Mary S. Bear (b.ca.1852) and Charles D. Bear (b.1857 - d.1860) (see grave marker, Row 12, this Section). They were not in Fulton Co Ind in 1870. (Fulton Co Ind M.R. & Census). (3) Jared, b.ca.1827 N.Y.; (4) Clarissa, b.ca.1826 N.Y.; (5) Louisa, b.ca.1830 N.Y.; (6) George, b.ca.1832 N.Y.
Leander Chamberlain was not a resident of Indiana in 1820 (Census). He was in New York at least until ca.1832 when his son, George, was born. He was found in the list of householders of Fulton Co Ind in 1840, along with Alex. Chamberlain, Sr., and Alex., Jr. Fulton Co Ind Early Tract Book indicates that Leander Chamberlain took up several parcels of land in Newcastle Twp during 1842-1845. The parentage of Leander Chamberlain is not

certain to this writer. His birth date indicates he may have been the son of a Rev. Soldier (a brother of William, father of Alexander Chamberlain, Sr.?). Leander & Alexander, Sr., were only a year apart in age, and both were born in N.Y. An earlier Leander Chamberlain, b. January 25, 1766 & d. June 16, 1822; Pvt of Conn, Pension papers Conn S40826, m. Mercy Berry (See D.A.R. Patriot Index, p. 122; Index of Rev. War Pension Applications by National Genealogical Society, p. 212.)
William Chamberlain, b.1754 at Kent, Connecticut, was a Rev. War Soldier of Conn., and was m. twice. The names of nine of his children follow. Although there undoubtedly were others, these are the only ones known to this writer.
(1) Alexander "Aleck", Sr., soldier of War 1812, was at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. He was b. March 28, 1788, at Kinderhook, Columbia Co N.Y., and d. January 9, 1869 in Fulton Co Ind. He m. 4 times: (1st) to Irene -----; (2nd) to Mary Kitchen in 1810 (1790-1850); (3rd) to Frances Dennis April 2, 1851, and divorced during February T erm 1856 (Fulton Co Circuit Court Bench Docket, 1845-1859); (4th), sometime between 1856 and 1860, to Mrs. Margaret (-----) Adair (b.1821 Ireland, d.1913 (See Fulton Co Ind Will Book "E" - "Margaret Rees"). Margaret (-----) Adair Chamberlain m. next Wm. Rees, January 12, 1870, who was a mail carrier of the city of Rochester Ind (Census 1870). Alexander Chamberlain, Sr., is prob. the same Alexander Chamberlain who was in the list of householders of Vigo Co Ind in 1820, with a wife, three daus all under 10 yrs, and a male 16-25 yrs.
Alexander Chamberlain, Sr., removed from Terre Haute Ind, "Ft. Harrison Prairie", to Logansport, Cass Co Ind, as early as August 1826. There opposite the mouth of Eel River, he built a tavern. His sign read "Entertainment by A. Chamberlain". He sold it to Francis Murphy, Sr., July 6, 1833. In the spring of 1835, he moved to Fulton Co Ind, and erected the first hotel (tavern) in Rochester. His children included: Elizabeth Mary, b.1816 N.Y., d.1855 Ind, m. M. B. "Bradley" Brouillette; Sarah Ann, b.ca.1817 N.Y. (could have first m., 1839, Gilbert Bozarth, from Cass Co Ind, and later removed to Kansas), said to have m. a Baron; Amanda M., b.ca.1820, d. January 29, 1868 Minneapolis, Minn, m. April 5, 1837 Anthony F. Smith (Fulton Co Ind M.R., b.1817, son of James & Nancy (Furtad) Smith. Res. of Minneapolis 1865-1868, then returned to Logansport Ind. Children were: James A., George C., Charles R., Albert F., Milo R. and perhaps four others, names unkn. Anthony F. Smith next m. April 15, 1868, Mrs. Mary Ann (Barron) Heth (dau of Joseph & Josephine (Gamelin) Barren of Cass Co Ind, and widow of Harvey Heth); Mary, b.ca.1858 Ind, dau of the 4th wife, Margaret, m. (-----) Stanard & lived in Illinois: Charles Henry Adair, b.1851 Ind, son of Margaret (-----) Adair Chamberlain Rees, was said to be living in San Francisco, Calif., at time of his mother's death. (References; see Fulton Co Ind Census; Marriages; Chamberlain Family History, Fulton Co Historical Society; Helms, Cass Co Ind History, p. 388; Kingman Bros. Atlas, Fulton Co Ind, pp. 20-22).
(2) Elizabeth, dau of William Chamberlain, b.1792;
(3) Olive, dau of William Chamberlain, b.1795;
(4) Clarissa, dau of William Chamberlain, b.1799;
(5) Louis, son of William Chamberlain, b.1800;
(6) Sylvester, son of William Chamberlain, b.1804 N.Y.;
(7) John, son of William Chamberlain, b. (unkn)
(8) Louisa, dau of William Chamberlain, b.1807;
(9) Charlotte, dau of William Chamberlain, b. (unkn)
(Fulton Co Ind Historical Society "Chamberlain Family")
Sylvester Chamberlain, son of William (Rev soldier), was b.1804 N.Y., and d.1881 in Dayton Ohio. He was a resident of St. Joseph Co Ind in 1840 Census. Sylvester Chamberlain

was married twice: (1st) to Josaphine ---- (b. Rome Italy, d.1842); and (2nd), March 25, 1843 at Pleasant Grove (now Kewanna) Ind, to Catharine Willson (Fulton Co Ind M.R.) Catharine, b.1819 Glasgow Scotland, was a dau of William & Anna (Dary) Willson, who moved from Canada to Rome, Oneida Co N.Y., ca.1822, and from there to Indiana in the fall of 1842. Catharine's sister, Anna F. Willson, m. Francis K. Kendrick. Catharine (Willson) Chamberlain died in Oak Park, Illinois, 1893, and was bur in Dayton, Ohio.
Sylvester Chamberlain was a "hatter" and a "grocer". His children were: (1) Chester, b. January 1, 1835 Newark, N.Jer., m. 1865 Sarah C. Swartwood (Fulton Co Ind M.R.), and had children William, Albert B., Harry P., and Jesse. (2) Josephine, b.ca.1837 N.Jer. (3) Manda, b.ca.1841 Ind. (4) William, b.ca.1844 Ind. (5) Margaret, b.ca.1851 Ind, m. (-----) McFadden. (6) Mary Frances, b.1853 Ind, m. -----Comstock. (7) Thomas, b.ca.1860 Ind. (8) Sylvester, b.1849. (9) Agnes, b.ca.1859, (twin), d.. inf. (10) Alice, b.ca.1859 (twin), d. inf.
References: Kingman Bros, Atlas, Fulton Co Ind, pp. 16, 22, 72, 74; Fulton Co Ind Historical Society, Fulton County Folks, Vol. 1, pp. 127-128; Rochester Sentinel, Thurs., June 15, 1967, Obit "William Linely Chamberlain" son of Jesse Chamberlain.]
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LONG, Susann, wife of E., d. Dec 7, 1851, ae 52y-8m-26d
LONG, Tryphena, wife of Elihu, d. Feb 11, 1891, ae 82y-9m-20d
[NOTE: Elihu Long, a shoemaker b. In Connecticut ca.1798, was a resident of Rochester Twp with several children (Census 1850). His second wife was Tryphena Barnum, whom he m. March 8, 1853 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]
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Row 11

TRIMBLE, Mary, dau of Wm. S. & E., d. June 15, 1845, ae 16y-8m-26d
TRIMBLE, Thomas, Our Brother, d. Jan 30, 1860, ae 24y-1m-1d
TRIMBLE, Wm. S., My Husband, d. Mar 29, 1862, ae 59y-9m-10d
TRIMBLE, Mrs. William, 1798-1870
TRIMBLE, Elizabeth, dau of William S., 1838-1863
TRIMBLE, John, d. Oct 14, 1840, ae 29y-5m-9d
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SPERRY, Milton W., d. Sep 20, 1844, ae 22y-5m-16d
SPERRY, Greenlief N., d. June 16, 1844, ae 24y-4m-12d
SPERRY, Rachel, wife of S.G., d. Feb 19, 1845, ae 49y-5m
[NOTE: Samuel G. Sperry, b.ca.1788 Virginia (death unkn), settled in Rochester Twp, Fulton Co Ind in the spring of 1835. He was one of the first three County Commissioners (Census; Kingman Bros, Atlas Fulton Co Ind, p. 9). He (1st) m. Rachel Washburn; and (2nd), August 1, 1846, Polly (-----) McFall, widow of David McFall (see Jean C. & Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Cem, Newcastle Twp). Samuel G. & Polly, his wife, were divorced May Term of court, Fulton Co, and the two children of this marriage, Franklin Sperry and Windfield Scott Sperry, were awarded to their mother.
Rachel, first wife of Samuel G. Sperry, was b. in Ky. Her father, George Washburn, served as a spy in the Revolutionary War, from Ky. George Washburn was b.ca.1766, Sussex Co N.Jer, and d. March 9, 1850 in Montgomery Co Ind, bur in Round Hill cem. He was twice married: (1st) ca.1785, to Azula Robbins; and (2nd), September 13, 1834, to Eleanor (Tong/Tonguel) Rankins, widow of Daniel Rankins a Rev. War soldier. Children of George

Washburn:
(1) Jeremiah 1786 Ky - 1863, m. Nancy McDaniels and were residents of Liberty Twp, Fulton Co Ind, 1850 with five children. (2) Isaac b.ca.1787, d.1826, m. Rachel Laycock 1806, and had 11 children - one son, Moses L. Washburn b.1815 Brown Co Ohio. (3) Cornelius b. ---, m. Susan Dunn, 1809. (4) Sarah b. ---, m. Jack Holmes. (5) Rebecca b. ---, m. John Stansberry. (6) Rachel b. September 19, 1795, m. Samuel G. Sperry. (7) Azula b. ---, m.1821 James Hass. (8) Phoeba, b. February 18, 1804, m.1821 Wm. Grant. (9) Nancy b.1807 Ohio, m. Andrew Louderback (prob. in Ohio), and they were residents of Liberty Twp, Fulton Co Ind, in 1850 & 1860 also included a Mary A. Washburn (b.ca.1844), and a Rebecca Sperry (b.ca.1835). (References: D.A.R., Soldiers & Patriots Buried in Indiana, Vol. 3, p. 50 "George Washburn"; F. A. Battey, Pulaski-White Cos, History, p. 721 "Moses L. Washburn"; Fulton Co Ind Census.)
A list of the children of Samuel G. Sperry might include the names: Greenlief N. b.1820; Milton W. b.1822; Polly "Mary Ann" b.1826 Ind, m. 1843, Simeon Webber (Rochester I.O.O.F. cem); Spangler b.1829 Ind; and Rebecca b.1835 Ind (living with the Andrew & Nancy Louderback family in Liberty Twp in 1850). We are sure of 3 names, however: Jacob P., Franklin and Windfield Scott Sperry.
Jacob P. Sperry, son of Samuel G. & Rachel, was b. in Wayne Co Ind, February 4, 1832; died sometime between 1872 and 1880 (1880 Census, Rochester Twp, Clemenza Sperry, age 46 and widowed, with twin daus and two sons). He m. August 19, 1858, Clemenza Dunlap. Clemenza (b.1834 Butler Co Penn) was a dau of Robert & Catharine (Wimer) Dunlap. The children of Jacob P. & Clemenza Sperry were: (1) Mary, b. August 8, 1859 (twin); (2) Emma, b. August 8, 1859 (twin); (3) Robert E., b. October 20, 1860; (4) Samuel E., b. May 30 1862. (References: Kingman Bros, Atlas, Fulton Co Ind, p. 31; Fulton Co Ind M.R.; and Census)]
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EYTCHESON, Bessie K., mother, 1883-1922
CAMERER, Susanna, wife of Jacob, d. Mar 16, 1852, ae 23y-13d

Row 12

CUNNINGHAM
(1) Walter A., 1902-1976
(2) Lillian A., 1908- (no d.d.)
GRAVES
(1) Dick, July 2, 1887 - Dec 31, 1976
(2) May, July 16, 1886 - June 26, 1966
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SMELTZER, --- (broken away), wife of A.J., d. Mar 27, 1857, ae 25y-11m-9d
[NOTE: This is probably the grave of Mary [Williams] Smeltzer, the first wife of Adam J., whom he m. June 6, 1850. Adam J. Smeltzer next m., Mar 23, 1858, Harriett A. Bear. (W. C. & J. C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co., Ind. Marriages 1836-1983).]
KEEBLER, J. N., Feb 22, 1901 - Oct 18, 1901
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PEARSON, Father & Mother
(1) Lydia Chapin, d. Nov 2, 1897, ae 75y-11m-2d
(2) CHAPIN, James S., d. May 11, 1844, ae 23y-6m-6d
[NOTE: Lydia Osgood, b. December 30, 1821 at Caledonia N.Y., died at Kansas City Missouri. She came to Ind with her parents and eight bros. & sis. ca.1850. She (1st) m. James S. Chapin December 10, 1841, and one son, James S., was b.ca.1844.

Lydia and her son were living with the Gardner and Deborah Osgood family in Henry Twp in 1850. She (2nd) m. November 20, 1851, John Pearson, and to this marriage was b. another son, John G. Pearson of Kansas City, with whom she had made her home at the time of her death.
References: Fulton Co Ind M.R.; also The Rochester Sentinel, Fri., Nov. 5, 1897, obit, "Lydia Osgood".
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REID, Amanda, wife of Wm., d. July 6, 1858, ae 35y-3m-19d
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BEAR, Charley, son of D. & L., d. Dec 9, 1860, ae 3y-5m-17d
BEAR, David, d. Oct 9, 1857, ae 28y-5m-22d
BEAR, Benj. L., d. Sep 11, 1857, ae 33y
SWEET, Ruth, 1831-1919
SWEET, Ira M, Co E 9 Illinois Cav, 1823-1889
SWEET, Ira M., 1865-1873
SWEET, Jennie, 1858-1912
EYTCHESON, Charles O., father, 1876-1918
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Row 13

(DOWNS), Frank, 1852-1931
DOWNS (family marker)
(DOWNS), Edna, 1857-1932
CLARK, Julia, mother, 1854-1932
BUTLER, Jacob H., 1869-1926
BUTLER, Sarah R., 1872-1957
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HUFF, Margaret, mother, 1894-1931
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HUFFMAN, Martin, son of P. & E., d. July 16, 1860, ae 1y-2m-21d (loose stone)
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AKINS, Emma J., wife of Samuel, d. Nov 3, 1903, ae 47y
(this is on a NYE family marker)
[NOTE: Emma J., b.1856 in Maysville, Ky., was a dau of Silas A. (b.ca.1825 Ohio) and Malicy (Melissa?) A. (Tole) Nye. Census records identify Silas A. Nye as a tailor in 1870; and a widowed peanut vender in 1880.
Emma J. (age 15, b.Ky) and her father, Silas A. Nye, were with the Frank & Emily Sweet household in Rochester Twp in 1870. She (1st) m. January 19, 1873, William A. Davidson, and three children were born: Louis W. 1872-1945, m. at Rochester 1895 Loretta "Lura Etta" Murphy (1875-1942) and had a grocery store at East 9th & Franklin streets; Willie, b.ca.1876; and Maybelle b.ca.1878.
Fulton Co Ind Census 1880, Rochester city, reveals that William A. and Emma J. Davidson were divorced prior to that census. The same record indicates that Emma Davidson "dau", and her three children identified as grandchildren, were living with Silas A. Nye (her father0 in Rochester city.
Emma J. (Nye) Davidson m. (2nd) September 11, 1896 at Rochester Ind to Samuel Aikens. She was 41 and he was 43. Samuel Akins was a carpenter, b. in Zanesville Ohio ca.1854, and was a son of David and Eva (Smith) Akins. It was his 2nd marriage.

William A. Davidson, first husband of Emma J., was b.ca.1857, and was a son of William H. and Nancy S. (Chinn) Davidson.
References: Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Marriage Applications; Fulton Co Ind Cemeteries, Rochester I.O.O.F.]

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DAUGHERTY, Margaret, 1836-1933
PANCAKE
(1) Marion I., 1877-1965
(2) Effie L., 1901-1983
THOMAS
(1) Laura, 1881-1971
(2) John W., 1880-1931
THOMAS, Benjamin H., 1911-1975
(also Zimmerman Bros temp marker: Benjamin H. Thomas, 1911-1975)
WARD, Henry H., 1856-1916
WARD, Adaline H., wife of Wm. A., d. Feb 22, 1890, ae 55y-1m-1d
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HESTON, Jno., Co A 75th Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)

Row 15

HUNT, Adella, dau of E. & J.A., d. Sep 28, 1874, ae 12y-5m
CHINN
(1) May, 1866-1941
(2) William C., 1860-1929
HENDRICKS
(1) Findley, 1858-1928
(2) Ella, 1861-1949
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DOWNEY
(1) Mary Ann, 1862-1929
(2) John Marian, 1859-1930
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WILKINSON, William (no dates)
WILKINSON, Amanda (no dates)
ZIMMERMAN
(1) Gail A., 1917- (no d.d.)
(2) Valentine, III, 1906-1979
SPOHN
(1) Rosey Z., 1881-1948
(2) Ulysses S., 1863-1936
(3) Fay Etta, 1903-1922
SWEET, Robert L., d. 1933, ae 10d
BATCHELOR, James M., 1840-1892
(also military marker: J. M. Batchelor, Co E 69th Ind Inf)

BATCHELOR, Mary, 1856-1919
BATCHELOR, James, 1890-1921
(9 steps)
MOORE, Albert L., d. June 8, 1887, ae 24y-7m-11d
(6 steps)
(----) (base only)
CARR, Sarah, 1854-1900
MERRILL
(1) Ethel M., 1908-1940
(2) Vivian, 1929-1976

Row 16

SELDON, Eliza, 1854-1931
SQUIRES, David, 1873-1937
SWEET
(1) Ben F., 151 Ind Reg Vol, 1848-1927
(2) Mary A., 1844-1926
(5 steps)

COLWELL, James A., Ind Pvt 159 Depot Brig WW1,
Jan 25, 1888 - Oct 25, 1940 (military marker)
FLYNN, William F., 1895-1925
YEAZEL, Rebecca, 1889-1953
[NOTE: The News-Sentinel, Rochester Indiana, Sat., Nov. 7, 1953, obit: Miss Rebecca Jane Yeazel, age 70, died Fri., at Yocum Nursing Home; born April 23, 1883 to Joseph and Jessie (Mitchell) Yeazel, north-east of Rochester; survivors were two brothers, Rev. Fred Yeazel, Rochester, and Clinton Yeazel, Mishawaka.]
YEAZEL, Joseph, 1850-1920
YEAZEL, Jessie A., 1863-1941
[NOTE: The News-Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Wed., April 9, 1941, Mrs. Jessie A. Yeazel, aged 77, widow of the late Joseph Yeazel, died Wed., at home 1128 South Bancroft Avenue; born Kosciusko Co Ind, May 20, 1863, dau of Emanuel and Nancy J. (Cart) Mitchell; m. at Bourbon on May 30, 1881; her children were Fred, Clinton H., Rebecca Jane, Isaac and Elsie Amaline.]
MOLENCUPP, Elsie E. Yeazel, 1890-1920
LINDLEY
(1) William, 1879- (no d.d.)
(2) Nellie, his wife, 1873-1919
FLYNN
(1) Oma, 1885-1948
(2) Wilson, 1877-1923
FLYNN, Lemuel H., Ind Pvt QM Corps, Oct 13, 1904 - Oct 2, 1945 (military marker)
FLYNN, Byron C., 1921-1922
FLYNN, Daniel, 1907-1928
(16 steps)
(----) (base only)
(14 steps)

STEFFEY
(1) Almina J., 1864-1944
(2) Franklin M., 1864-1942
LEBO, Alice, 1878- (no d.d.)
LEBO, Alvah, 1873-1940

Row 17

BOLES
(1) Wilson S., Co G 51 Ind Vol, 1839-1917 (also Vet 61-65 emblem)
(2) Susie, 1851-1927
SRIVER, Ethel Agnes, 1865-1935
DORSCH, Paul F., d. Oct 13, 1925 (one date only)
(6 steps)
McCALIPP, Bertha, 1888-1926
GATRELL
(1) Charles, 1882- (no d.d.)
(2) Ella N., 1883-1918
(----) (base only)
(7 steps)
ZEGAFUSE
(1) Elizabeth, 1832-1918
(2) Christena, 1854-1925
AULT, John, d. Apr 6, 1916, ae 75y-7m-7d
EASTERDAY, Albert, 1871-1916
(6 steps)
KNOTT, Elizabeth, wife of William, d. Dec 20, 1879, ae 58y-9m-8d
(----) (base only)
EASTERDAY
(1) Michael (no dates, no place for dates)
(2) Julia (no dates, no place for dates)
RICH
(1) Albert, inf son of J. & J., d. May 5, 1888, ae 2y-8m-25d
(2) Bertha M., inf dau of J. & J., d. Aug 20, 1887, ae 1m-19d
(6 steps)
FOLTZ
(1) Mae, 1889-1976
(2) Eugene, 1868-1943
(6 steps)
HUBERT
(1) William E., 1868-1942
(2) Nellie B., 1880- (no d.d.)
(5 steps)
THOMAS
(1) William A., 1911-1957
(2) Mae, 1909-1983
THOMAS, Carol Ann, May 17, 1937 - Apr 26, 1941

Row 18

CARTER, Moses W., son of J. & J., d. Aug 7, 1851, ae 19y-7m-9d
CARTER, James, d. Mar 24, 1858, ae 50y-10m-8d
[NOTE: James Carter, b.1807 Ind, and his wife, Jahoda (b.Ky ca.1811) were householders of Newcastle Twp in 1850 (Census). There were seven children in this family, including Moses W., who d.1851.]
(6 steps)
CLYMER, Annabelle, wife of F.D., 1907-1936
AULT
(1) Cora M., 1888-1935
(2) Alonzo, 1883-1953
AULT
(1) Joseph, 1848-1921
(2) Martha E., 1855-1923
[NOTE: Joseph Ault, son of John & Susan Ault of Rochester Twp, m. (1st) Nancy E. "Ellen" Lucas, May 28, 1868 and resided in Union Twp with a son, John, b. September 1869. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Census 1870).
Joseph (A.) Ault m. (2nd), April 30, 1876, Martha E. Cromer, and they resided in Rochester city in 1880, with their son, John (mentioned above), and worked in a livery stable. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Census 1880).]
AULT, John, d. Dec 26, 1883, ae 80y-2m-28d
AULT, Julianna, wife of J., d. Jan 4, 1877, ae 66y-6m-6d
[NOTE: John Ault, native of Penn, was (1st) m. to Susan -----, who probably died sometime between 1850 and 1860. Julianna "Julia A." -----, was a native of Penn and was m. to John Ault by 1860. All but the youngest child in this family were born in Ohio. (Fulton Co Ind, Census 1850, Rochester Twp).
Children of John Ault included: (1) Elizabeth b.ca.1832 Ohio; (2) Susannah b.ca.1835, m. Richmond P. Smith 1860, and was widowed by 1880 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; also see Fulton Co Ind Census 1880, Rochester city).; (3) Samuel, b.ca.1839; (4) John, Jr., 1840-1916, m. Sarah Ann Keely, dau of James & Mary A. (McKee) Keely), 1863, and had children: Mary E., Joseph, Julia A; said to have gone to Oklahoma. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Ind Census; Peattie, History Fulton Co Ind, 1896, pp.93-94); (5) Adam b.ca.1842, m. Mary J. Keely (sis to Sarah Ann Keely), 1862; had children: Annetta & Oliver S. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Ind Census); (6) Lovina b.ca.1843, m. John Sheets 1857, ahd had children: Catherine, Juliann, John, Joseph, William, Charles, Mike, Bertha and Mary. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Ind Census); (7) Rebecca A., b.ca.1845; (8) Henry A., b.ca.1846, m. Lucretia Ritter 1868, and had children, Rue Dell "Della" and Anna B. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Ind Census); (9) Joseph A., Jr., 1848 (see grave marker above); (10) Julia A., b.ca.1850 Ind.]
AULT, Guylene R., 1934-1934 (Val Zimmerman temp marker)
AULT
(1) Leona G., 1881-1951
(2) Fredrick, 1880-1943
(20 steps)
MARTIN, Jacob A., Jan 31, 1887 - Oct 23, 1907, ae 20y-8m-20d
(----) (base only)
(10 steps)
DAGUE, Robin A., Nov 16, 1960 - Mar 13, 1961

DAGUE, Juanita I., 1928-1942
HOLLOWAY, Walter R., son, 1918-1982
HOLLOWAY, Gerald E., 1934-1947
HOLLOWAY, Elvin Theodore, 1922-1941
HOLLOWAY, Geneva, 1907-1944

Row 19

KOOMLER, Chas. E., 1882-1946
KOOMLER, Fannie W., 1888-1983
(14 steps)
JEWETT, Nancy, wife of Edmund M., d. Dec 13, 1850, ae 66y-6d
[NOTE: Fulton Co Ind Census 1850, indicates that Edmund Jewette, age 64, b.Massachusetts, and a carpenter, was a resident of Rochester Twp in 1850, with his wife, Nancy, age 65, also b. Massachusetts. No family with them.]
(22 steps)
BARNUM, Emma C., 1873-1916
(17 steps)
HARDACRE, Wayne D., Pfc US Army Korea, 1935-1987 (military marker)
McCLAIN
(1) Josephine E., mother, 1914- (no d.d.)
(2) Harley E., father, 1908- (no d.d.)
SHAFER, John, 1872-1960 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
SIVITS, Vaughn, 1963-1963 (Foster & Good temp marker)
SIVITS, Terry, June 12, 1969 (one date only)
(Foster & Good temp marker)
SCOTT, Francis M., 1888-1944 (also Vet emblem)
McCLAIN
(1) Robert, 1883-1940
(2) Elizebeth, 1883-1962

Row 20

(40 steps)
YSBERG
(1) Eric, 1880-1963
(2) Mellie, 1888-1942
WOODCOX
(1) Ulrich, 1854-1939
(2) Mary C., 1857-1940
[NOTE: Ulrich Woodcox m. Mary C. Wales, July 11, 1875 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]
CAUFFMAN, Vernon R., 1884-1943 (Foster & Good temp marker)
CAUFFMAN, Leota, 1903-1939
HERRELL, Infant, 1946 (one date only)
(temp metallic marker)
(20 steps)
HOLLOWAY, Carol Sue, May 29, 1947 (one date only)
(McCloskey-Hamilton marker)

Row 21

BRAMAN
(1) Drusilla E., 1877-1967
(2) Albert L., 1879-1957
(6 steps)
COPLEN, Icie M., 1890-1933
PIPER, Sylvester, d. Apr 8, 1903, ae 40y-11m-23d
SPOTS, Matilda, wife of George, d. Mar 16, 1848, ae 29y-5m-26d
BRAMAN, William H., son of J.W. & R., d. Feb 5, 1845, ae 1m-12d
BRAMAN, Elizabeth A., dau of J.W. & R., d. June 11, 1852, ae 3y-3m-2d
BRAMAN, Angeline, dau of J.W. & R., d. Nov 19, 1873, ae 13y-10m-5d
(6 steps)
BRAMAN, Alfred H., son of J.J. & M., d. Nov 3, 1852, ae 4m-20d
ROSE
(1) Jane, d. Jan 27, 1853, ae 20y-5m-5d
(2) Jesse, d. Oct 1, 1852, ae 22y-6m-23d
[NOTE: Jesse Rose, a cabinetmaker, was b.Ind, and was living in Rochester Twp in 1850, with the Enos and Emily Rose family. Jesse Rose m. June 12, 1851, Jane Ames (Fulton Co Ind Census; Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]
(13 steps)
McGILL, Daniel (no dates)
WOODCOX
(1) J. Eli, 1865-1937
(2) Ethel E., 1879-1957
WOODCOX, Carrie, 1919-1980 (Foster & Good temp marker)
DOE, John (no dates)
(20 steps)

Row 22

BRAMAN, Jonny, son of J.A. & J., d. Sep 28, 1876, ae 1y-3m-27d
BRAMAN
(1) Jennettie, 1854-1941
(20 John A., 1849-1931
[NOTE: John A. Braman m. Jennettie Burton November 25, 1870 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]
"M. B."
BRAMAN, Elizabeth, wife of James F., d. Jan 30, 1869, ae 62y-2m-7d
"E. B."
THOMPSON, Wm., d. Mar 4, 1849, ae 27y ---- (broken stone)
BRAMAN, Isaac S., son of James & Elizabeth, d. Dec 2, 1841, ae 7y-9m
(6 steps)
BRAMAN, James, d. June 24, 1855, ae 56y-2m-24d
BRAMAN, Cassie, 1868-1904
BRAMAN, S. C., 1862-1958
BRAMAN, Dewey, 1898-1919
(above 3 are matching markers)

BRAMAN
(1) Elsie, 1894-1977
(2) Clyde E., 1892-1940
(19 steps)
ROGERS, Warren, 1865-1940
(----) (base only)
COULTER, Cecil, 1909-1941
CHAMBERS, Maria, July 29, 1879 - Aug 21, 1941
SHEPHERD, Edward "Buddy", 1925-1942
SHEPHERD, Elmer "Doc", 1906-1959, "Buried at Bakersfield Calif"
(above 2 are matching markers)
FRITZ, Albert, 1942 (one date only)
(7 steps)

Row 23 (back of the driveway)

CHINN, Mary C., dau of J.S. & S., d. Aug 29, 1849, ae 9m-8d
CHINN, David T., son of J.S. & S., d. Aug 22, 1849, ae 22m
(8 steps)
AULT, Frederick, d. Aug 23, 1853, ae about 67y
AULT, Mary, wife of Frederick, d. Aug 9, 1852, ae 53y-4m-23d
[NOTE: Frederick Ault, b.1786 Penn, and his wife, Mary, b.Ohio, were householders of Rochester Twp in 1850 with their seven children: (1) Elizabeth b.ca.1831 m. William Thompson 1848; he d.1849, land she was back in her father's family as "Elizabeth Thompson" in 1850 (see Wm. Thompson, Row 22, this Section; also Census); (2) Catharine, b.ca.1832 Ohio; (3) Peter b.ca.1834 Ohio; (4) Nancy b.ca.1836 Ohio; (5) Rebecca 1839 Ohio - 1851; (6) John, b.ca.1842 Ohio; (7) Darius, b.ca.1844 Ind, m. Emma S. Orr 1868 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.), and a dau, Nella, was b.ca.1870.]
AULT, Rebecca, dau of Frederick & Mary, d. Nov 9, 1851, ae 14y
YOUNG, Jacob, Co A 26 Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)
(5 steps)
(----) (unmarked stone)
YOUNG, Oren A., Ind Pvt 15 Ord Guard Co, Jan 20, 1922
(military marker, no age or b.d.)
YOUNG, Golda A., dau of W. & S.R., Sep 5, 1901 - Mar 7, 1905
LINDLEY, William E., Jan 13, 1879 - Nov 22, 1936

Row 24

CARTER, Ida, mother, 1859-1931
CARTER, Lot M., 1858-1893
[NOTE: Lot Carter m. Ida Stevens, August 21, 1879 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).]
(11 steps)
MOORE, Family of Mark & A.M. (no other info)
(21 steps)
WOODS, Infant, 1946 (one date only)

Row 25

(10 steps)
WILLARD, Nellie P., 1902-1974
(16 steps)
ELLIS, Infant son of J.S. & Permelia S., d. Jan 19, 1856 (one date only)
(----) (face down, not readable)
McCRARY, C. F., Co B 29th Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)
MOON, Jno. B., Co E 71 Ind Inf (military marker, no dates)
HUDNAL, Cornelius, Co D 88 Ohio Inf (military marker, no dates)
(11 steps)
(----) (on its face, not readable)
(----) (broken stone)

Row 26

WALLACE, Mary E., dau of J.B. & H.A., d. Apr 15, 1872, ae 4m-4d
(6 steps)
CONGER
(1) L. B., d. Jan 3, 1874, ae 70y-8m-15d
(2) Hannah, wife of L.B. (no dates)
[NOTE: Fulton Co Ind Census does not reveal the Conger name until 1870. At that time, Louis B. (ae 68, b.N.Jer) and his wife, Hannah (ae 68, b.Penn) were householders of Rochester Twp.]
(6 steps)
CRIPE, John, son of A. & E., Co F 87 Reg Ind Vol, d. Dec 1, 1863, ae 18y-8m-27d
CRIPE, Abraham, d. May 24, 1877, ae 74y-3m-22d
[NOTE: Abraham Cripe, who was a resident of Rochester Twp from 1850, appears to have married perhaps 4 times: (1st) to E. -----, who probably d. ca.1845-49. He (2nd) m., January 1, 1850, Patsy M. "Polly" Blacketer (b.Virginia ca.1793) (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Census 1850). By the time the 1860 census was taken his (3rd) wife was an Eliza (b.ca.1830 Ind); and by 1870, his (4th) wife was Sarah (b.Ky ca.1816).
The children of Abraham Cripe included:
(1) Elias, b.ca.1826 Ind, d.ca.1882/83; m. Elizabeth Kirkendall, 1861, and their children were: William, Sarah B., Henry "Clarence", Mary and Fredrick. (Fulton Co Ind. M.R.; Census; and the Will of Wm. H. Carter (1891), which gives description of land purchased from Elizabeth Cripe, Admrx of the Estate of Elias Cripe, deceased, and her interest as widow (date February 12, 1883). (2) Hial, b.ca.1829 Ind, d.1881; m. Hannah Robbins 1855 and had children: Edna M., Elias, Jay, Charles, William, Joseph, Minta and Clark. His will, 1880/81, names his wife, Hannah, and his father, Abraham. He names his children: Edny M. Downs, Elias Cripe, Sarah M. Babcock, Charles A. Cripe, Joseph E. Cripe, Milla M. Cripe, and Clark M. Cripe. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Census). Hannah, widow of Hial Cripe, d.February 22, 1916, age 78 (Fulton Co Ind D.R.; also see The Sentinel, Dec. 7, 8, 10, 1904 and Jan. 18, 1905, for the murder of Joseph Cripe by Gilly Burns). (3) Lorain (Also "Lawrence" and "Loring"), b.ca.1835 Ind, d.ca.1862. He was ca.12 years old when his mother tried to kill herself. He dragged her out of the house and extinguished the flames. She then ran into the barn and set it afire and burned to death in it. Her son brooded about it and became insane. At about 26, he filled his mouth with tobacco and choked to death. The Census 1860 indicates that "Lawrence" age 24 was insane. (4) Martha A., b.ca.1837 Ind, m. Wm. H. Dobson, August 14, 1856, and had a son, Charles H.

Dobson, b.ca.1857 (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; and Census 1860, Rochester Twp); (5) Elizabeth R., b.ca.1840 Ind, m. Joseph W. Dobson, May 3, 1860. Joseph W. Dobson was a master mechanic (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Census 1860, Rochester Twp); (6) Matilda, 1842-1898 (Fulton Co Ind Cem, Rochester I.O.O.F.); (7) John, 1845-1863.]
(5 steps)
CARTER
(1) Willis, 1856, ae 10d
(2) William, 1856, ae 12d
(3) Elmira, 1865, ae 10d
(4) Lavina, 1865, ae 16d
CARTER
(1) Mary, 1868, ae 17d
(2) Susia A., 1854-1886
CARTER
(1) Minervia J., 1825-1893
(2) George W., 1824-1899
[NOTE: George W. Carter was b.Virginia, and his wife in Ky. They were residents of Rochester Twp in 1850 & 1860, and of Liberty Twp in 1870 and 1880 (Census).
There were many children in this family:
(1) Clarissa b.ca.1847 Ind, m. Joel Townsend, November 11, 1875; (2) Benjamin F., b.ca.18949 Ind; (3) Clarinda, b.ca.1848 Ind, m. Harrison Robbins, December 15, 1872; (4) Sarah C., b.ca.1852 Ind, m. James T. Martin, September 14, 1879; (5) Susan A., 1854-1886; (6) Willis b.1856 and (7) William b.1856; (8) Lot M., b.ca.1858, m. Ida Stevens, August 21, 1879; (9) George W., Jr., b.ca.1861, m. Martha J. Coons, September 27, 1880; (10) Barney M. b.ca.1864 Ind, m. Emma McKee, September 1, 1887; (11) Elmira b.1865 and (12) Lavina b.1865; (13) Alwilda b.ca.1866 Ind; (14) Marion F., b.ca.1868 Ind, m. Della M. Carter, November 18, 1888; (15) Mary, b.1868; (16) M. Ann, b. December 1869 Ind. (Fulton Co Ind M.R.; Fulton Co Ind Census; and grave marker inscriptions).]
MERRICK
(1) Lamonia A., dau of A.H. & M.J., d. Aug 28, 1853, ae 11m-4d
(2) Mary, wife of A.H., Mar 13, 1822 - Dec 19, 1898, ae 76y-9m-6d
(3) Anson H., Feb 16, 1827 - Mar 1, 1910, ae 83y-15d
(----) (unmarked stone)
"Mother"
MERRICK, Lamonia A., dau of A.H. & M.J., d. Aug 28, 1853, ae 11m-4d
(5 steps)
PARKER
(1) Harden F., father, d. Jan 8, 1877, ae 65y-11m-26d
(2) Polly, mother, d. Mar 20, 1878, ae 62y-1m-4d
(15 steps)
HOFF, Amos V., son of J.H. & H.M., d. Feb 20, 1882, ae 1m-14d
(7 steps)
KLISE, Daisy Ruth, dau of L. & L., Mar 8, 1901 - Mar 9, 1901 (loose stone)
CROW, Edward, 1880-1947
(5 steps)
OLINGER, Daniel, 1875-1948 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
DUNN, Claude, 1884-1948
GREENBURG, Frank, 1861-1948

CONFER, Mahlon, 1858-1949

Row 27

SHAMBARGER, Shirley A., 1945-1969 (Foster & Good temp marker)
SHAMBARGER, James L., 1967-1969 (Foster & Good temp marker)
LAWRENCE, John, Dec 16, 1794 - Feb 6, 1871
[NOTE: John Lawrence, b.Penn, and his wife Sarah ,b.ca.1804 also of Penn, were householders of Rochester Twp in 1870. The Will of John Lawrence, date March 24, 1869, proof March 31, 1871, Fulton Co Ind, leaves his estate to "my beloved wife, Sarah Lawrance . . . and at her death (to be divided among) my children . . .: (Jean Cragun Tombaugh, Fulton Co Ind Abstracts of Wills, 1838-1899). Death notice in the Local & Miscellaneous column, Rochester Sentinel, Sat., Feb. 11, 1871, states that John Lawrence, aged 76 years and 2 months, died on Monday last, the funeral taking place in the Baptist church the following day.]
BICK
(1) William H., 1850-1947
(2) Hannah M., 1853-1934
[NOTE: William H. Bick m. Hannah M. White, October 25, 1884 (Fulton Co Ind. M.R.).]
WHITE
(1) Henry B., father, June 14, 1826 - Apr 6, 1865, ae 38y-9m-22d
(2) Mary, mother, May 31, 1823 - July 28, 1903, ae 80y-1m-28d
[NOTE: Mary White died at Messick, Michigan, leaving children: J. R. White, William White, Mrs. H. Mehrly of Fulton Co Ind. (Evening Sentinel, Wed., July 29, 1903).]
WHITE, ----- (too weathered to read)
EMMONS, Sarah Ann, wife of W., d. Dec 22, 1862, ae 36y-1m-12d (loose stone)
[NOTE: Sarah Ann, b.Ohio, dau of William and Sarah (McClung) Reid, m. 1852, William Emmons (1828-1865). (See Fulton Co Cem, Newcastle Twp)
(8 steps).]
(----) (base only)
EMMONS, Matilda A., dau of Wm. & S.A., d. Oct 9, 1854, ae 1y-3m-9d
EMMONS, Margaret A., dau of W. & S.A., d. Apr 22, 1861, ae 6y-3m-8d
(16 steps)
ADAMS, James M., son of N. & E.A., d. --- 24, 18??, --- ?
ADAMS, Cecelia O.?, dau of N. & E.A., d. Sep 23, 1853, ae 6m-1(or 4?)d
ADAMS
(1) Emma J., dau of N. & E.A., d. Sep 6, 1866, ae 1y-10m-16d
(2) Frances A., dau of N. & E.A., d. Jan 23, 1862, ae 10m-21d
ADAMS, Norman, d. June 30, 1878, ae 60y-8m-26d
(7 steps)
HARVEY, Frank W., 1864-1933
(5 steps)
OSBORN, Stephen, son of T.J. & E.J., d. June 23, 1852, ae 4y-4m-21d
OSBORN, Albert L., son of T.J. & E.J., d. Jan 18, 1850, ae 2y-7m-10d
OSBORN, Amanda J., dau of T.J. & E.J., d. Nov 2?, 1850, ae 5y-7m-26d
(5 steps)
RICKMAN, John, 1865-1946
LAMBORN, William G., May 7, 1883 - July 9, 1933

MEREDITH, Wm. T., 1862-1933
(6 steps)
DOANE, Charles W., son of Morris & Triphena S., d. Mar 9, 1854, ae 9m-23d
RIPLEY, Catherine (no dates)
(8 steps)
SWEET, Sheila, 1949 (one date only)
SWEET, Shiela Marie, May 10, 1949 - Oct 19, 1949
EYTCHESON, Patricia A., 1949 (one date only,
Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
BARKMAN, Wm. E., Jan 2 - Feb 23, 1952
[NOTE: William Ezra Barkman, son of Elton and Marcella Kerns Barkman of near Kewanna; grandson of Mr. & Mrs. William Kerns of LaGrange, and Mr. & Mrs. Ivan G. Barkman of Seymour, Missouri. (The News-Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Mon., Feb. 25, 1952.)]



SOUTH SECTION, Citizens Cemetery

Row 1

JACKSON
(1) Pauline F., 1905-1949
(2) Otis V., 1900-1963
HOLLOWAY
(1) Lee R., dad, 1888-1966
(2) Lillie M., mom, 1894-1975
SHAFFER
(1) Sophia M., 1917- (no d.d.)
(2) Paul H., 1913-1965
CALLANTINE, Rachael A., 1879-1969
(5 steps)
EISENMAN, Glen L., Vet WW1 71st Eng, 1894-1962
JOHNSON
(1) Karen S., wife, 1950- (no d.d.)
(2) Carl D., 1951-1972
m. Aug 1, 1970
(also military marker: Carl D. Johnson, Ind Pfc US Army Vietnam, June 10, 1951 - Feb 11, 1972)
(9 steps)
MEHRLEY
(1) Amy E., 1924- (no d.d.)
(2) Guy E., 1903-1989
m. Aug 6, 1968
(6 steps)
MEHRLEY
(1) Mildred A. Nolen, 1921-1991
(2) Ernest G., 1910-1973
(10 steps)
WOOLDRIDGE, Donald, 1906-1974 (Foster & Good temp marker)
HOFFMEISTER, Olive W., 1890-1987
(6 steps)
CROUSSORE
(1) B. Joann, 1925- (no d.d.)
(2) Harley L., 1918-1983
(also military marker: Harley L. Croussore, Tec5 US Army WW2, 1918-1983; also Foster & Good temp marker: Harley Croussore, 1918-1983)

Row 2

BOLL, John Edmund, Ind Sgt 1 Cav Hosp WW2, Apr 13, 1913 - Dec 12, 1968
(military marker)

CONN, Vera G., 1901- (no d.d.)
ARVEN
(1) Dorothy L., 1913-1972
(2) Paul D., 1911- (no d.d.)
CROUSSORE
(1) Steve, 1923-1974
(2) (no inscr)
STALEY
(1) Virginia L., 1914-1987
(2) Kenneth L., 1912-1985
BRADLEY
(1) Bernice, 1912-1986
(2) John, 1906- (no d.d.)
(36 steps)
MERRILL, Edith M., 1916-1983

Row 3

MOLENCUPP
(1) Franklin W., father, 1885-1962
(2) Ruth N., dau, 1914-1985
ROUCH, Nancy E., 1899-1964
LOWE, Maude M. Thompson, 1897- (no d.d.)
THOMPSON
(1) Harley R., 1918-1965
(2) Jean M., 1920- (no d.d.)
LIMING
(1) Georgia, 1912- (no d.d.)
(2) Alfred, 1922-1973
(also military marker: Alfred L. Liming, Pfc US Army, July 21, 1922 - Aug 21, 1973)
(14 steps)
McINTIRE
(1) Mable L., 1908-1986 (also DAR emblem)
(2) Edw. "Dutch", 1899-1984
CLAY
(1) J. Anne, 1932- (no d.d.)
(2) Richard R., 1930- (no d.d.)
SHAFER, Nancy Sue, 1929-1978
MORGAN
(1) Hazel, 1912-1985
(2) Wm. Casey, 1910-1979
AULT, Guy F. Family
(1) Guy F., father, 1909-1985
(2) Evadean, mother, 1912-1979
(3) Larry J., son, 1936-1984

AULT, Everett M., 1907-1980
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Everett M. Ault, 1907-1980)

Row 4

CROUSSORE
(1) Curtis C., 1887-1950
(2) Margaret E., 1891-1964
THOMPSON, Clarabelle N., mother, Dec 22, 1931 - Nov 5, 1965
(also Zimmerman Bros temp marker: Clarabelle Thompson, 1931-1965)
POWNALL
(1) Ira E., 1906-1990
(2) Lela M., 1908-1973
WELTZIN
(1) Donna M., 1926- (no d.d.)
(2) Robert V., 1924-1971
GUNTER, Amanda C., Dec 28, 1895 - Aug 5, 1967
ADAMS, Raymond Edward, Ind A1c 803 Civil Engr Sq AF WW2,
July 19, 1920 - May 14, 1964 (military marker)
KINDIG
(1) Fanny B., 1894-1987
(2) Raymond, 1888-1966
LAYNE, Freddie E., Aug 19, 1945 - Apr 5, 1983
(also military marker: Freddie Eugine Layne, Sp4 US Army Vietnam, 1945-1983)
LAYNE, Ray Irvin, Nov 23, 1950 - Aug 21, 1971
LAYNE
(1) Ida G., 1922- (no d.d.)
(2) Fred I., 1915- (no d.d.)
m. Dec 14, 1944
MARSILLETT, Harrison, 1924-1980
McFARLAND, Lisa Sue, 1974-1977 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
(31 steps)
WILLIAMSON, Leigh Ann, Nov 29, 1980 - Dec 2, 1980

Row 5

TYLER, William E., 1906-1989 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
KINCAID
(1) Annabel, 1911- (no d.d.)
(2) Austin, 1911- (no d.d.)
SLIVER, Doris Kay, 1941-1949
COIN, Mary Alice, d. 1968 (Foster & Good temp marker, no age or b.d.)
(18 steps)
HOWARD
(1) Edsel, son, 1943-1971
(2) Lina, mother, 1917- (no d.d.)
(3) Add, father, 1917- (no d.d.)
(also military marker: Edsel Howard, Ind Cpl Btry C 3 How Bn 3 Arty Vietnam, June 23, 1943 - May 19, 1971)

HOWARD
(1) Delmar, 1942-1986
(2) Mary M., 1947- (no d.d.)
m. Dec 24, 1966
(also military marker: Delmar Howard, Pfc US Army Vietnam, 1942-1986)
(7 steps)
SMITH, John F., Mar 29, 1909 - Oct 21, 1982
(22 steps)
FLYNN, William J., 1909-1980 (Foster & Good temp marker)
STEININGER
(1) Omer R., 1911-1979
(2) Belle, 1916- (no d.d.)
m. Nov 29, 1934
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Omer R. Steininger, 1911-1979)

Row 6

ASCENCIO, Frank, 1904-1949
ASCENCIO, David, 1939-1949
SCOTT, Henry, 1877-1960 (Foster & Good temp marker)
SRIVER
(1) Hilda R., 1918- (no d.d.)
(2) Merl F., 1914-1968
SCOTT, Walter, 1911-1971 (Foster & Good temp marker)
(8 steps)
BARKER
(1) Alice R., 1915-1981
(2) J. Raymond, 1915-1985
(3) Angela, 1965-1973
[NOTE: The Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Fri., Apr. 6, 1973, obit: Angela Leieh Barker, age 8, b. March 19, 1965, dau of Mrs. Shirley Barker who d. July 28, 1969; gr-dau of Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Barker;gr-gr-dau of Irvin Barker.]
SMITH, Duff, Tenn Pvt Co M 23, Inf WW1 PH, Apr 19, 1895 - Jan 18, 1966
CONLEY, Arnold, 1936-1976 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
CONLEY, Mary, 1905-1982 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
CONLEY, Martha, 1897-1983 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
CONLEY, Ovel, Sgt US Army WW2, 1921-1981
(military marker; also Foster & Good temp marker: Ovel Conley, 1921-1981)
(8 steps)
WILKINSON, Robert J. "Bob", 1929-1983
(9 steps)
CONLEY
(1) Rebabell 1932-1988
(2) Oddis, 1928- (no d.d.)
(9 steps)
HOPKINS, Joseph, 1917-1990 (Foster & Good temp marker)

Row 7

DAMRON, Johnie, 1932-1948
DAMRON
(1) Audie, 1905-1971
(2) Bert, 1902-1972
DAMRON, Buril, 1949-1971
DAMRON, Marcia Lynn, Mar 24, 1961 (one date only)
DAMRON, Bernice Marie, 1941-1961
(8 steps)
EYTCHESON
(1) Paul, 1945-1968
(2) Sharon S., 1948- (no d.d.)
(also military marker: Paul Eytcheson, Jr., Ind Sp 5 Ord Corps, Nov 28, 1945 - June 21, 1968)
(5 steps)
SMITH, Agnes Shepherd, 1929-1975
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Agnes Mae Smith, 1928-1975)
SUMMERS, Chauncey L., Pfc US Army WW2, 1916-1977
ZARTMAN, Darrell David, Pfc US Army Vietnam, 1945-1980
(6 steps)
LINDER, Marie, 1891-1984
WISE
(1) Diana L., 1947- (no d.d.)
(2) John S., 1946-1989
m. Aug 7, 1966
KNAUFF, Beth Ann, 1951-1988 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)

Row 8

CARLSON, Maria E., 1863-1949
CARLSON, Carl "Dad", 1889-1962 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
ROGERS
(1) C. Pauline, 1904-1976
(2) Donald E., 1902-1973
SWEET
(1) Reathel M., 1906-1986
(2) Benjamin F., 1908-1968
SWEET, Charles N., Sr., 1922-1976 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
(7 steps)
REUTER
(1) Jane, 1913- (no d.d.)
(2) Elbert, 1907-1982
(9 steps)
YSBERG
(1) Edith V., 1929- (no d.d.)
(2) Hugh A., 1930-1973
m. June 2, 1948
(7 steps)

WILKINS
(1) Johanna K., 1921- (no d.d.)
(2) Rev. Clifton E., 1924-1982
(9 steps)
HART
(1) Mabel, 1902-1990
(2) Clifford E., 1900-1984
Row 9

MARQUARDT, Paul E., 1890-1949
RANZ, Albert J., 1907-1991 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
BALL
(1) Fred, 1884-1951
(2) Faye, 1894-1961
(5 steps)
GIBSON
(1) Earl R., 1888-1980
(2) Ida, 1885-1965
m. Feb 6, 1909
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Ida Gibson, 1885-1965)
GIBSON, Charles, 1916-1951
BARKER
(1) Hazel B., 1890-1966
(2) Irvin O., 1888-1981
(10 steps)
SIMONIN, Irene M., mother, 1908-1980
MAIBAURER, Anna K., 1900-1983 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
KNIGHT, Steve Bud, 1902-1982 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
(----) (temp marker, all info gone)
(above 2 are on the same concrete base)
(7 steps)
REDINGER
(1) Violet L., 1905-1984
(2) Lloyd R., Vet WW2, 1915- (no d.d.)
m. Oct 25, 1941
(7 steps)
CONLEY, Billy D., Our Number 5, July 18, 1969 - May 4, 1987
(20 steps)
BAILLIEUL
(1) Mildred A., 1913- (no d.d.)
(2) Norman C., 1906-1984

Row 10

BUTLER, Virginia, 1916-1950 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
EYTCHESON, Clyde D., 1903-1954
EYTCHESON
(1) Fred C., Sr., husband, June 21, 1899 - Jan 31, 1970
(2) Velva Belle, wife, Sep 5, 1903 - Apr 25, 1968

PIKE, W. Fenton, 1923-1956
(also Foster Temp marker: W. Fenton Pike, 1923-1956)
PIKE, Fairy, 1889-1976
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Fairy Pike, 1889-1976)
PIKE, Ora, 1872-1951
[NOTE: The Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Thurs., Mar. 29, 1951, obit: Ora Pike, custodian of Stewart Bakery, born Howard Co Ind, son of William and Cynthia (Davis) Pike; m. July 14, 1914 Fairy Woods; children included Wilma (Mrs. Paul Draper), Marilyn Young, Eldon Pike, Fenton Pike, Forrest Pike, Ilagene (Mrs. Gene Seidner).
The Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., (Mon) July 26, 1976, obit Mrs. Fairy Pike, wife of Ora Pike. Born in Marshall Co Ind, dau of Adam & Melissa Coplen Woods.]
YOUNG, Marilyn Pike, 1926-1952
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Marilyn F. Young, 1929-1952)
(8 steps)

WHITE, Eleanor Dorothy Bario, My Mother, Dec 1910 - Apr 1975
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Eleanor White, 1910-1975)
BARKER, Robert O., EMFC US Navy WW2, Aug 13, 1920 - Dec 19, 1978
(military marker)
HUFF, James Edwin, Pvt US Army WW1, 1893-1982 (military marker)
RUTLEDGE, Ruth, 1909-1981 (Foster & Good temp marker)
(10 steps)
RUSSELL, Dana Jeanne, 1963-1987 (photo of deceased is attached)
BEAMAN
(1) Thelma M., 1899- (no d.d.)
(2) Mac D., 1898-1974
HOLLOWAY
(1) Lester D. "Sonny", 1927-1987
(2) Clara E. "Lou", 1933- (no d.d.)
(also military marker: Lester D. Holloway, Pfc US Army WW2, 1927-1987)
(8 steps)
WILKES
(1) Elverna, 1922- (no d.d.)
(2) James, 1917-1989
(9 steps)
SMILEY
(1) Olive N. Johnson, 1912-1986
(2) Frank M., 1906-1975
(also Zimmerman Bros temp marker: Frank M. Smiley, 1906-1975)

Row 11

HENNING
(1) Charles, 1870-1951
(2) Sophia, 1866-1956
REDINGER
(1) Florence E., 1890-1961
(2) Charles A., 1888-1954

CARMICHAEL
(1) Anne E., 1906- (no d.d.)
(2) Charles Q., 1892-1971
(6 steps)
FISH, Chester, Ind Pfc US Marine Corps WW2, Feb 2, 1921 - Dec 15, 1969
(military marker)
(7 steps)
HARPER
(1) Edith L. "Edie", 1930- (no d.d.)
(2) Paul W. "P.A.", 1928-1987
m. Aug 29, 1948
WINGER, Alfreda H., 1909-1987
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Alfreda H. Winger, 1909-1987)
BOGGESS, Clarence D., USAF WW2, 1923- (no d.d.)
(10 steps)

WIDOWS
(1) Elsie M., 1896-1970
(2) Harry E., 1890-1974
(5 steps)
GUTKNECHT
(1) Ruth M., wife, 1917- (no d.d.)
(2) Joseph W., husband, 1910-1972
KNIGHT, Jean A., 1935-1972
(8 steps)
BOWEN, Kathryn P., 1919-1985
(7 steps)
WEBER, Georg, Mar 17, 1903 - Oct 1, 1976
(also Zimmerman Bros temp marker: George Weber, Sr., 1903-1976)
THORNTON, Clifford H., son, 1948-1973

Row 12

BUMBARGER, Charles A., Ind Sgt Util Det Const Div Qmc WW1,
Apr 3, 1889 - Apr 10, 1951 (military marker)
BUMBARGER - HARVELL
(1) BUMBARGER, Goldie, mother, 1900-1961
(2) HARVELL, Mary B., daughter, 1921-1981
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Goldie M. Bumbarger, 1900-1961)
KLISE, Zena 1883-1972 (Foster & Good temp funeral marker)

KNIGHT, Grace M., Feb 28, 1885 - Feb 22, 1966
(also Zimmerman Bros temp marker: Grace May Knight, 1885-1966)
PROPHET, Eva, 1902-1966 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
PROPHET, Jess D., 1898-1966 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
KNIGHT
(1) Ina M., 1900-1961
(2) Jesse E., 1900-1980

KNIGHT, (--eanut?), 1965-1970
KNIGHT, Sharon Jo, 1948-1965
(7 steps)
ALLRED
(1) Tommy C., 1922-1990
(2) Wilma P., 1932- (no d.d.)
(also military marker: Tommy Calvin Allred, Sp4 US Army WW2 Korea, Apr 3, 1922 - Dec 19, 1990)
(20 steps)
FREANT, D. A., 1947-1989 (Foster & Good temp marker)
ANDERSON, Bessie D., 1898-1981
GARVER, H. Jay, 1949-1987
GARVER
(1) Donna M., 1925- (no d.d.)
(2) Garold J., 1924-1985
m. Nov 6, 1946
(also military marker: Garold J. Garver, Cpl US Army WW2, Dec 23, 1924 -Nov 30, 1985)
(11 steps)
NOLAND
(1) Esther E., June 18, 1908 - (no d.d.)
(2) Warner, May 13, 1909 - Aug 6, 1988
m. June 6, 1938

Row 13

(----) (temp marker, no inscr remains)
DOWNEY, George B., Ind Pfc Co B 127 Eng WW1, Feb 16, 1882 - Apr 9, 1969
(military marker)
DOWNEY, Thomas O., Ind Cpl 4 Balloon Co AS WW1,
May 2, 1886 - Oct 11, 1949
DOWNEY, Brothers
(1) Jesse B., 1892-1953
(2) John S., 1887-1956
BACKUS, Velma M., 1908-1990 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
DAUGHERTY
(1) Joanna, 1881-1956
(2) Frank, 1880-1965
RUSH, Katie, 1886-1958
THOMAS
(1) Robert B., 1907-1960
(2) Gladys, 1910- (no d.d.)
(5 steps)
MELTON, Gerald T., Jr. "Jerry", Apr 6, 1960 - May 28, 1963
(8 steps)
CLARK
(1) Myrtle L., 1920- (no d.d.)
(2) James W., 1906-1977
m. Nov 18, 1939

(23 steps)
BAUGH, Harvey V., Oct 9, 1915 - Jan 12, 1978
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Harvey V. Baugh, 1915-1978)

Row 14

DAUGHERTY
(1) James H., 1908-1968
(2) Jean E., 1921-1950
DAUGHERTY, James, Jr., 1947 (one date only)
DAUGHERTY, Infant son, 1948 (one date only)
FRIEDRICH, Marjorie Ann, 1930-1954
(6 steps)
SPOHN, Vern A., 1901-1954
ZEGAFUSE, Emanuel, 1862-1956
DORSETT
(1) Paul C., 1908-1958
(2) Pearl, 1911- (no d.d.)
(also Foster temp marker: Paul C. Dorsett, 1908-1958)
GATES
(1) Robert W., 1901-1958
(2) Harriette, 1912- (no d.d.)
(also military marker: Robert W. Gates, Ind M/Sgt 42 Base Unit AAF WW2, Jan 11, 1901 - Sep 10, 1958)
BALLENGER, Florence R., 1898-1959 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
GATES, Tracy Ann, Mar 12, 1960 (one date only)

Row 15

KELLEY, Wayne Dennis, 1949-1950
HOLLOWAY, Marva Elaine, Mar 22, 1953 - Mar 23, 1953
(5 steps)
HOLLOWAY
(1) Elven E., 1893-1977
(2) E. Ruth, 1894-1981
McGLOTHIN, John Ray, May 22, 1957 (one date only)
(6 steps)
MORROW
(1) Leo L., 1916-1960
(2) Wanda M., 1926- (no d.d.)
CHALK, Robert L. "Bob", Ind Pfc US Army, Oct 31, 1929 - May 2, 1969
(military marker)

Row 16

FLYNN, Bruce R., 1950-1951

FLYNN
(1) John R., Feb 29, 1924 - Aug 12, 1983
(2) Evelyn A., May 20, 1931 - (no d.d.)
(also military marker: John R. Flynn, Pfc US Army WW2, Feb 29, 1924 -
Aug 12, 1983)
HARDACRE, Nettie L., mother, 1895-1956
FLYNN, Steven L., Oct 30, 1953 - June 30, 1973
(6 steps)
WOLFF
(1) Canna, 1877-1954
(2) Albert, 1861-1960
CARLSON, Carl, 1873-1954 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
CARLSON, Otto, 1884-1967 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
[NOTE: The Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Wed. & Thurs., Dec. 27 & 28, 1967, obit: Otto Carlson, b. Jarch 29, 1890 at So. Whitley, son of Oscar and Maria Pfeiffer Carlson, also states he had a brother, Carl, who d. in 1962.
He m. July 13, 1912, in Rochester Ind, to Frances Shobe, who d. July 28, 1957. He was retired sales manager for Harry Sharp Ford Sales in Indianapolis. He had been assocviated with the Ford dealership here until moving from this city in 1935.
Survivors: two daus, Mrs. Quentin (Christine) Kintner and Mrs. Florence Casady, both of Port Angeles, Wash; two sons, Donald Carls, Kalamazoo, Mich, former managing editor of The Sentinel, and Francis (Fritz) Carlson, Normal, Illinois.]
MILLER, Ernest M., 1891-1958 (Foster temp marker)
WOODS, Sarah L., mother, 1917-1959
WOODS, Fred H., father, 1895-1961
(----) (base only)
KUHN, Barbara Ann, 1938-1960
(10 steps)
CUNNINGHAM, Sylvia M., 1911- (no d.d.)
[NOTE: The Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Mon., Aug. 9, 1976, obit Mrs. Sylvia Cunningham, age 65, was b. January 4, 1911 Hallsville, Ky, and died "Sunday" (Aug. 8), 1976. She m. in Rochester, Ind, November 24, 1956, William L. Cunningham, who d.1974.]
CUNNINGHAM, William L., Pvt US Army, June 9, 1920 -
Oct 24, 1974 (military marker)
[NOTE: The Sentinel, Rochester, Ind., Thurs. & Fri., Oct. 24 & 25, 1974, obit: William L. Cunningham, 54, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Cunningham; m. Sylvia Anderson.]

Row 17

BARBER
(1) Oscar R., 1883-1950
(2) Anna E., 1890-1954
HILDEBRANDT
(1) Frank E., WW1, 1894-1952
(2) Ann Z., 1897-1990
(also military marker: Frank Hildebrandt, Ind Pvt Co L 2 Bn CWS WW1, Jan 12, 1894 - Dec 22, 1952)

LAMIRAND, Betty J., dau of F. & A. Hildebrandt, Aug 5, 1922 - May 21, 1969
(12 steps)
KUHN, Dorothy P., 1906-1990
KUHN, John F., 1901-1958
Row 18

BLESSING, Lloyd S., 1901-1954
WILKINSON
(1) Bessie, 1902-1985
(2) Ralph, 1891-1955
GREER, Myrtle G., 1882-1955 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
(5 steps)
SWEANY
(1) Edward, 1881-1958
(2) Bessie, 1884-1967
(5 steps)
RAMSEY, Flossie F., dau of Wm. & Hannah Bick, Mar 8, 1887 - Nov 13, 1973
(30 steps)
SHUEY, Esther M., 1915-1990
SHUEY, Samuel W., 1910-1974
(also Foster & Good temp marker: Samuel Shuey, 1910-1974)

Row 19

SWANGO, Lewis, 1887-1951
SWANGO, Emma B., 1885-1965
(above 2 are Foster & Good temp markers in concrete)
CASILLAS, Lola Maye, 1922-1954
SWANGO, William E., 1884-1956
SWANGO, Edna M., 1907-1976 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
SWANGO, Fredrick, Jr., Ind Cpl US Army WW2, July 22, 1926 - Jan 10, 1973
SWANGO, Junior Eugene, 1932-1976 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
FUNK, Forrest O., 1906-1971 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
BARKMAN
(1) Katherine I., 1896-1972
(2) Ivin G., 1896-1969
KELLEY, Merle L., Ind Pvt Army Air Forces WW2, July 8, 1915 - Feb 4, 1972
(military marker)
FLYNN, David M., 1912-1977
HOOKS, Patricia J. Flynn, 1948-1974
FLYNN, Maxine White, 1916-1982
WHITE, Walter B., father, Dec 28, 1920 - Sep 24, 1988

Row 20

PURCELL, Albert, 1867-1949
(6 steps)
TUTTLE, Hazel, 1893-1953 (see Fulton County Poor Farm, this vol)

EHRN, Louis, 1881-1957
WATSON, Felix, 1918-1959 (Foster temp marker)
BELL, John H., 1863-1954 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
MEINEKA, Henry, 1905-1960 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
BLESSING, Ada Mae, 1904-1962
(7 steps)
KUBIK, Helen J., 1972 (one date only, Foster & Good temp marker)
FRITZ, Cynthia P., 1891-1968
UPP, Albert Leroy, 1893-1966 (Zimmerman Bros temp marker)
HATHAWAY, O. J. Koomler, Mar 12, 1924 - (no d.d.)
HATHAWAY, Kenneth W., Feb 4, 1922 - Feb 6, 1962
HATHAWAY, Ruben L., Ind Cpl Btry C 137 Field Arty WW1,
Oct 31, 1893 - Dec 19, 1964 (military marker)
SWEET, Judith Sue, dau, 1951-1967
BALLENGER, Oliver, Ind Pvt 4 Cav WW1, Nov 20, 1904 - Aug 11, 1967
(military marker)
DAILEY, Maude, July 31, 1879 - Apr 29, 1969
(also Zimmerman Bros temp marker: Maude A. Dailey, 1879-1969)
THOMAS, Cecil W., Ind Sgt 434 FA 7 Armd Div WW2 BSM PH,
Aug 28, 1908 - Oct 10, 1969

Row 21 (back of driveway)

BARKMAN, Wm. L., Jan 2 - Feb 23, 1952
HORN, John, d. 1912
(John Horn, found dead along the Chicago & Erie track a week ago was buried this afternoon at the Citizens cemetery. Name of his home city or county was never learned. - The Evening Sentinel, Rochester, Ind, Fri, Oct 25, 1912)