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From: "Pixie" <>
Subject: [HOISINGTON-L] Fw: Hoisington Pictures
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 09:21:26 -0700


-----Original Message-----
From: Pixie <>
To: harriette jensen <>
Date: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: Hoisington Pictures

>Hi Harriette,
>>Pictures taken in West Union Cemetery: Kate Smith, Prince Albert, John
>Waldo, Lewis, & Bertha. They were buried around the Hoisington monument.
>>As were, Ralph M. Hoisington(1913-1943) and Frank Dickens. Granny's plot
is
>there, as well. I think I posted that Ralph was married, but he wasn't. He
>committed suicide. Kind of interesting story, if you want to hear about it,
>let me know. Other Hoisington in W. Union; Donald F.(3/6/1921-2/10/1992),
>Lucy F.(1896-1951),Ray F.(1893-1941), Anna Hoisington Green(1918-1992),
they
>were all buried next to each other, but away from the monument. Ferdinand
>R.(1843-1922), Susan E.(1843-1922), George E.(1867-1921); they were all
>buried together and away from the monument. I found references on almost
all
>of these people in past postings on the rootsweb. I found Mary Elizabeth
>Hoisington Spaulding(1849-1915) and William A. Spaulding(1848-1923), too.
>She was a daughter of Nathaniel Prentice, sister of Dudley Waldo, my g,g,g
>aunt?
>>Pictures taken in Amesville Cemetery: Daniel H.(12/20/1805-7/12/1881),
>Sandusky, Jacob L.(d.8/20/1866), Joal(d.7/4/1852), Anna(d.4/8/1849),
>Neil(4/5/1907-6/15/1909). William P.(1861-1920) was buried there, as well,
>but I didn't get his picture. Jacob, Joal, and Anna were all buried side by
>side. There was a fourth grave next to Jacob's, but it was broken off.
>Daniel H. and Sandusky were buried close by(In the picture of their
>monument, in the backround, is Jacob, Joal, Anna). William P. and Neil were
>buried near one another, but a little ways away from the others.
>>This cemetery(Amesville) just fell into my lap. My husband and I were just
>driving around looking for Amesville when we found it. We thought we were
>lost! I spotted it and yelled stop. I walked in and right to the graves.The
>Hoisington's were guiding me! It was quite an experience.
>>As for decorative elements, there weren't any. Just names and dates.
Donald
>F. had something for WW II.
>> As for Sandusky, according to FTM, she was his brother Earl's widow. They
>have him listed as having another wife, Mary. Earl and Sandusky had 3
>children; Mary, Henry, & Baby.
>>As for Jacob, I think he was a child. I don't know why, but I just think
>so.
>>On Anna's grave, Joab's name was spelled with an "L" as well. That's where
>I first noticed it. Puzzling. Maybe a different person?
>>I only had my digital camera with me, so I couldn't get as many pictures
as
>I would have liked. I'm going to get a new 35mm and head back. It doesn't
>take long to get there. Hopefully on a week day so I can get in to some of
>the courthouses, as well.
>
>Pixie(Tina)
>-----Original Message-----
>From: harriette jensen <>
>To: Pixie <>
>Date: Monday, June 15, 1998 10:22 PM
>Subject: Re: Hoisington Pictures
>
>
>>Hi,Tina.
>>
>>Another question (or,as it turns out, two or three or....). Which
pictures
>>were taken in which cemeteries? Do you have any closeup shots of the
>>decorative elements? Also, do you know who Sandusky was or any information
>>about her? She's completely new to me. So is Jacob. He could be a child
>>who was stillborn or died shortly after birth.
>>
>>Harriette
>>
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