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From: Judy Landauer <>
Subject: Ebenezer cemetery
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 09:03:42 -0600
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For what it's worth, my husband was in the south many years ago and
saw many an "Ebenezer Cemetery". Also, from info I just got, the
first church built in Linden, Montgomery Co., IN was named Ebenezer
Church, later re-named to Linden Methodist Episcopal Church.
I think the verse quoted earlier about it being a sign of God's
victory may be applicable. All other things being equal.
Judy
On Jul 1, 2005, at 3:29 AM, wrote:
> Ebenezer Chapel Cemetery is located in Hanover Topwnship in the SW
> 1/4 of
> Section 7, T4N, R 2E on the East side of DeCamp Road, one mile west
> of the
> Village of McGonigle.
>
> It is an abandoned cemetery, in a neglected condition, located on
> private
> land. I have never visited this cemetery and this information is
> from Ohio
> Cemeteries: 1803-2003, page 75, compiled by the Ohio Genealogical
> Society. Copies
> of this book are in most area libraries.
>
> Bob McMaken
>
>
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