Hello List, I just found out that Hoagland and Monroeville are like ground
zero for my turn of the century Van Horn family. I was over there today,[
I'm in Ohio], and found my gguncle William Van Horn and his wife Jennie
[???] Van Horn buried in the cemetery just outside Hoagland.Could someone
tell me the name of that cemetery? There was no sign.And would anyone have
the phone # for the Monroeville Memorial Cemetery? I believe there may be
Van Horns there. Thanks in advance for any help. Rick
Trina wrote:
I believe that this cemetery has been vandalized many times, that is probably
why it is locked. My friend's baby sister is buried there and they have had
to replace her flower arrangements and decorations many times.
Trina
>It really makes me angry that people can be so uncaring and thoughtless as to vandalize a cemetery. It is such a heartless thing to do.
Sandy
.
Sandy
Lindenwood Cemetery is the main public cemetery in Fort Wayne. There is
no religious affiliation.
Have a good day!
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Adam J. Barrone
Fort Wayne, IN
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On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, George H. Gardner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone tell me
What's the oldest cemeteries in the county? I'm
looking for the burial place of Elizabeth(Shaw)
Zeimmer, who died here around 1842 or 43. Thanks
Michelle
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Hi,
I'm new to the list and need help in finding Medical Schools in Ft Wayne
during 1870-1880. My ggrandfather Harvey Sutton attended med school in Ft
Wayne during that period. Thanks for any help.
Mary L Wolverton
Hi all,
Does anyone know if there is an on-line listing of people buried in Lindenwood. I beleive I may have some early 1900 relatives buried there.
Any info is appreciated.
Gary
y
Sandy, I was born and raised in Ft.Wayne and have numerous relatives buried
in Lindenwood Cemetery. It is a public cemetery founded in 1859 and consists
of 175 acres. It really is quite beautiful and is included in the National
Register of Historic Places by the U.D.Dept.of the Interior. There are over
62,000 people buried there according to its booklet which the office gave to
me. The office is very large, impeccably clean, has tons of information
recorded in numerous books, and is equipped with wond
Thanks for everyone's input on the Jewish Cemetery. I appreciate it.
Sandy
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From: GummyL@aol.com
To: INALLEN-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Thursday, July 22, 1999 7:26 PM
Subject: [INALLEN-L] Jewish Cemetery
>Hi,
>The Jewish cemetery is on the Old Decatur RD. It is just about a half mile
>south of the Tillman Road. Between Paulding and Tillman. I have gone past
it
>many times and it is always locked. I have no idea who you might contact
to
>se
Hi,
Can anyone tell me about the "State School" in Fort Wayne, IN in 1925 - it's
history and conditions it treated? Thank you in advance. Have a great day!
Judi G.
Hi Nancy,
I believe Sheldon is now named Yoder.
Have you tried to locate possible church records?
Respectfully,
--Ann Mensch
Ncbowser@aol.com wrote:
> I have been stumped since last year since finding the name R.A.Ophite in our
> family bible. This person is listed as dying in Sheldon, IN. I finally
> determined that Sheldon used to be just south of Ft.Wayne but have had zero
> luck trying to find this surname anywhere. Does anyone recognise it or have
> any suggestions as to where to go from here? Thanks
Hi Mary,
My grandfather graduated from the same medical school in 1897.
His name was Robert B. McKeeman. Did your grandfather practice in
Fort Wayne?
Jane Hodgson in Tucson, AZ
At 02:42 PM 7/10/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm new to the list and need help in finding Medical Schools in Ft Wayne
>during 1870-1880. My ggrandfather Harvey Sutton attended med school in Ft
>Wayne during that period. Thanks for any help.
>
>Mary L Wolverton
>
>
Jane Hunter Hodgson
Tucson, AZ
hodgson@azstarnet.com
hodgson@u.ari
Whoopie! You cannot know how exciting it was to hear this message. My
cousins
and I will be sharing a lot of information on our Van Horn family where we
spent a
lot of time down in Monroeville learning about our Wm, Civil War vet,
married to
Sarah C. Hess, the Hoagland area is probably going to open wide open on this
adventure!
Delores Ellis (Boone, NC)
deoss@boone.net
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From: Rick Van Horn
To: INALLEN-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Saturday,
I/m looking for information on Edward Foster, born in Monmouth Co., NJ
before 1830. Edward married Ann Simmers in Tuscarawas Co., OH in 1847
and they moved to Maumee Twp., Allen Co. before 1860. Any information
would be appreciated.
Sue Bass
Inverness, FL
In a message dated 7/23/99 9:26:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Ncbowser@aol.com
writes:
<< Johnny Appleseed is the only person of note buried at his small memorial
grave next to the Ft.Wayne Coliseum. There are also some Bowser infants
buried there just outside the chains edging the memorial. They happen to be
related to me. Nancy
>>
There is some dispute as to whether Johnny is actually buried there or not.
I have heard that he is really buried out by some golf course in Fort Wayne
according t
Trying to find a KIERMAIER.
He is Robert J. died 3-12-1965 buried on the 15th. Catholic Cemetery
Ft. Wayne, Lake Ave. D.O.McComb was the Funeral home. He was born
11-16-1909, was divorced and had been in the Navy.
I have an unknown that is the son of Michael & Anna C. Grubs?, and has
siblings of Michael, Anna & Bernadette.
I have this data but have no idea where he goes in the Kiermaier
family. This is my wife's Grandmother's line. Possibly her
grandmother's brother's child.
Thanks
Stan Miller
Pharr, TX
I
I am searching for a set of books titled Howe's History vols. 1&2.
My deceased aunt gave this history as the source for my PORTER line of
Pennsylvania. She stated these volumes can the Chicago Library --Institute
of American Genealogy. The only other information I have on the book is at
the top of the one page I have which reads--Compiled under the direction of:
Frank D. Henderson, the adjutant general; John R.---Military Registrar:
Daughters of the American Revolution of Ohio:
Jane Dowd Dauly O.
I don't have information on the location of the cemetery, but have a name
from my Monroeville Newspaper extract to add to your list of names in that
cemetery:
J. W. Lower
Newspaper Date: 9/13/1877
Page 3, Col 3
Died 9/10/1877
bur: Pleasant Valley Cem.
Have a good day!
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Adam J. Barrone
Fort Wayne, IN
http://www.student.ipfw.edu/~barraj01/
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Coordinator
OMII Genealogical Association
http://www.student.ip
Rick, the Marquardt Lutheran Church is located on the southwest corner of the
intersection of Grotrian & Hoffman roads in Madison township. If you are
familiar with east Allen County, you can take Monroeville Rd. east off U.S.
27 for about 10 miles. At the Grotrian Rd. sign, wing a left for about a
mile. In
relation to the Van Horn name, a local schoolteacher lady, now deceased, by
the name of Mildred Perl Van Horn, did extensive genealogical research &
historical research for many years
Hi All
I am seeking info on these surnames:
Baber
Barge
Shaw
Turley
Woods
Hatchett
Hardy
Dawson
Schrimager
Kelly
Fleetwood
Thank you.
Lyne (Turley) Cone
lynec1@midwest.net
Hatfield Cemetery is on Washigton Center Rd. It is a small ran down
cemetery. I have family buried there who are you looking for?
Kim
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From: Seites@aol.com
To: INALLEN-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Friday, July 23, 1999 3:35 AM
Subject: [INALLEN-L] Hatfield Cemetery
>Where is subject cemetery located?
>
>
I am researching the James Stone family and the following was written by
one of his daughters. Is there any record about the people abducted
after the St. Clair defeat or what happened to them?
I found the following in a NGF Quarterly, March 1960; Vol 48 No.#1 pg
40.
"NOTES
Edited by John Frederick Dorman
MISSING PERSONS - The two advetisements which follow appeared in the
Ohio register, published at Mount Vernon, Ohio, 11 August 1819.
Information Wanted.
At the time of General St. Clair's defeat, a
On the subject of cemeteries, who all is in that
Johnny Appleseed Cemetery in between a couple of exit
ramps north of Fort Wayne? I understand Johnny
Appleseed's buried there; does anyone have an index?
(Still looking for my Elizabeth Shaw Zeimmer, who died
Allen County around 1842)
Michelle
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Thought someone here on this list would be interested in "adopting" the
Allen County InGenWeb site. Pat felt she needed to retire so the site is in
need of a host. If interested write me at;
fred@ticz.com
Fred