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From: Sharon Howell <>
Subject: RE: [INPCRP] too quiet
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 09:16:26 -0500
In my records for the IGS cemetery project, I find a Little Flatrock Church
with at cemetery at 2471S 450E, Rushville IN 46173. This church is on
County Road 450E, which can be reached by turning south from State Road 44
east of Rushville or north from SR52 south of Rushville. The church is
south of SR200S, which also intersects with SR52 south of Rushville.
Sharon Howell
-----Original Message-----
From:Linda Gudgel Finnell [SMTP:]
Sent:Tuesday, December 12, 2000 9:04 PM
To:
Subject:Re: [INPCRP] too quiet
Diana-
I see you are working on cemeteries in Rush Co., IN. Can you tell me if
there is a cemetery there called Little Flat Rock Cemetery and if so,
anything else about it? Haven't been able to find any information on this.
Am interested in the Anderson family buried there.
Thanks,
Linda
----- Original Message -----
From: "wmmahan" <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [INPCRP] too quiet
> True How True, This is the best time to check out the old cemetery
sites.
> And 45 degrees might not be to bad....with out wind......I have some of
> those places to go also. I need to get out to do my final few in Rush
Co.,
> to check the sites given one and in the records. Hope to finish up a
list
> for the county.....wish it was just a little warmer but maybe I can
survive.
> I did like the cold weather but this year it seems to be telling me I am
> getting old...Two of the sites I still have to check have not been ever
had
> the stones copied. That will take some time in the cold, since they are
2
> of the oldest in the county. Diana in Rush Co.
>
>
>
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> THIS IS A CEMETERY -----
> "Lives are commemorated - deaths are recorded - families
> are reunited - memories are made tangible - and love is
> undisguised. This is a cemetery.
> "Communities accord respect, families bestow reverence,
> historians seek information and our heritage is thereby enriched.
> "Testimonies of devotion, pride and remembrance are carved
> in stone to pay warm tribute to accomplishments and to the life -
> not the death - of a loved one. The cemetery is homeland for family
> memorials that are a sustaining source of comfort to the living.
> "A cemetery is a history of people - a perpetual record of
> yesterday and sanctuary of peace and quiet today. A cemetery
> exists because every life is worth loving and remembering - always."
> --Author unknown -- Seen at a monument dealer in West Union, IA
>
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