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From: Donna Doyle <>
Subject: [INMARION] Re: INMARION-D Digest V00 #6
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 10:51:33 -0800


Hi Robin:

I just saw your listing on the Marion County site about the Tate,
Klepfer Cemetery. I am related to some of the Klepfers that are buried
there. I have not been to the cemetery. I live in California. I had
intended to go the last time I was bzck in Indiana, but did not get
there.

Are you in contact with a Ralph (think that is his first name) Klepfer?
One of the sources that I received Klepfer information from had met with
him and went to the cemetery quite a few years ago.

Donna Doyle


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> INMARION-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 6
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 [INMARION] Francis Marion Johnson ["Flock's" <>]
> #2 [INMARION] Cemetery in trouble in [Sloan <>]
> #3 [INMARION] Another Lawrence Cemete []
> #4 Re: [INMARION] Francis Marion John [Bill Arthur <>]
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> Subject: [INMARION] Francis Marion Johnson
> Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 19:18:32 -0600
> From: "Flock's" <>
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> Hi,
> I'm lookin for more information on Francis Marion Johnson the son of
> Ruel Johnson "Russell" and Mary E. Constable. Would anyone know where I
> can get more information on the police force where he work at.
>
> Charlotte E. Flock
>
> !Death: "The Indianapolis News" Tuesday, July 21, 1925 pg. 17, col. 5
> RITES FOR F. M. JOHNSON
> Former Policeman Died Sunday After Long Illness.
> Funeral services for Frank M. Johnson, age forty-seven, who died at
> the City Hospital Sunday following a long illness, will be held at the
> home, 741 Roache street, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Services will be
> conducted
> by the Odd Fellows order. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
> Mr. Johnson was bron in Whitestown, near Lebanon. He lived there
> until he came to Indianapolis twenty-three years ago. He ahd been ill
> since September. For thriteen years Mr. Johnson was a member of the
> Indianapolis police force. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and Red
> Men
> orders.
> Surviving besides the widow are six children. Mrs Bert Rose,
> Florence, Clarence, Margaret, Thomas and Frank Johnson, all of
> Indianapolis. One brother, C. V. Johnson of Milwaukee, is here to attend
> the funeral.
>
> !Occupation: Policeman 45th dept. Detective
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> Subject: [INMARION] Cemetery in trouble in Lawrence Township...Tate/Morgan/Todd/Klepfer/Beaver/Wann
> Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 17:58:30 -0500
> From: Sloan <>
> To:
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> My husband and I just visited a little Tate/Todd/Klepfer/Beaver/Wann
> Cemetery this evening at 5PM at the Intersection of Fall Creek Road and Mud
> Creek Road; There's also the Morgan family....including a Samuel Morgan b.
> ca. 1825.
> A new development is going in and this cemetery is in trouble!!!!!! Most of
> the death dates are from 1880-1910. Birth dates are mostly 1820's and
> 1830's. Please help.
>
> Robin Sloan
> Lawrence Twp
> Indianapolis
> Indiana
> 317-826-7721
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> Subject: [INMARION] Another Lawrence Cemetery in Trouble
> Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 23:21:38 EST
> From:
> To:
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> The Ebenezer Lutheran Cemetery at 42nd & Millersroad, behind the current
> Baptist Church (old Ebenezer Lutheran) is in dire need of help on the
> tombstones!
> Several of the tombstones have been knocked over or damaged over the years.
> Many of the stones are for burials from 1727-early 1900's.
> Most of the families there are from Frederick County, Maryland-New Harmony,
> IN to Lawrence.
> Familes included are: Bower, Brown, Easterday, Mowrey, Shartz(s), Ringer,
> Pressly, Leatherman, English, Schnee, Smay & many others. Many of the stones
> are beautiful & very old. Even a large stone in the center marking the
> history of the church.
> One of the large stones had a very large open bible on top, which has been
> knocked off or fallen off to the ground.
> Some of the stones were found this summer down by Fall Creek!! 2 of them
> were my ancestors & I couldn't find them at all in my last trip this summer.
> Several of the stones are growing out of or are covered by bushes & trees.
> Please don't let the history of these stones disintegrate!!
> Thank you for any help you could provide.
> Marilyn Barber
> Danville, IN
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> Subject: Re: [INMARION] Francis Marion Johnson
> Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 23:05:55 -0800
> From: Bill Arthur <>
> To:
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> The Indiana State Archives maintains records of Indianapolis and Marion
> County employees from 1890-1926, and they made a list of names available
> on their web site,
> http://www.ai.org/icpr/webfile/archives/indpls_m.html. However, the
> list may not be complete.
>
> Bill Arthur
> Sun City, CA

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