Elizabeth Hawkins1

F
     Elizabeth Hawkins married David Carter, son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues.1

Family

David Carter b. 15 Jul 1790, d. 15 Nov 1816
Children

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. (viewed at www.deepeddy.com/~cwg/garrigues.) Source No. 509.

Samuel D. Carter1

M, b. 29 October 1812
FatherDavid Carter1 b. 15 Jul 1790, d. 15 Nov 1816
MotherElizabeth Hawkins1
     Samuel D. Carter was born on 29 October 1812.1 He was the son of David Carter and Elizabeth Hawkins.1

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. (viewed at www.deepeddy.com/~cwg/garrigues.) Source No. 509.

Abram Carter1

M, b. circa 1813
FatherDavid Carter1 b. 15 Jul 1790, d. 15 Nov 1816
MotherElizabeth Hawkins1
     Abram Carter was born circa 1813.1 He was the son of David Carter and Elizabeth Hawkins.1

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. (viewed at www.deepeddy.com/~cwg/garrigues.) Source No. 509.

Tryphena Dayton

F
     Tryphena Dayton married Jacob Carter, son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues, on 29 October 1790 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York. In the an unknown date census in Suffolk County, New York, Tryphena Dayton is assumed to be enumerated with Jacob Carter.1

Family

Jacob Carter b. 16 Apr 1769, d. 30 Oct 1851
Children

Citations

  1. Jacob Carter household. 1790 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brook Haven, Page 161, handwritten 102, Family M637_6. Source No. 437.

Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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     Presbyterian Church Cemetery: Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.
Jacob Carter--; He is buried in the same cemetery as his father and brother, Ichabod Carter.1

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. (Revolutionary War Patroits Buried inthe Town of Brookhaven. Much of this information came from a pamplet prepared by Harry W. Huson and Published by the Bookhaven Town Bicentennial Committee while other information was donated by visitors. Carter, Jacob, Born about 1769 - died Oct. 30, 1851. Burial: Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Manorville.) Source No. 509.

Lizzie Carter

F
FatherJacob Carter b. 16 Apr 1769, d. 30 Oct 1851
MotherTryphena Dayton
     Lizzie Carter was born. She was the daughter of Jacob Carter and Tryphena Dayton.

David Carter

M
FatherJacob Carter b. 16 Apr 1769, d. 30 Oct 1851
MotherTryphena Dayton
     David Carter was born. He was the son of Jacob Carter and Tryphena Dayton.

Isaac Carter

M
FatherJacob Carter b. 16 Apr 1769, d. 30 Oct 1851
MotherTryphena Dayton
     Isaac Carter was born. He was the son of Jacob Carter and Tryphena Dayton.

Jacob Carter

M
FatherJacob Carter b. 16 Apr 1769, d. 30 Oct 1851
MotherTryphena Dayton
     Jacob Carter was born. He was the son of Jacob Carter and Tryphena Dayton.

Abigail McCalvey

F, b. 1770, d. 20 August 1848
     Abigail McCalvey was born in 1770.1

     Abigail McCalvey married Ichabod Carter, son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues, circa 1793.1 In the 1800 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Abigail McCalvey is assumed to be enumerated with Ichabod Carter.2

     Abigail McCalvey died on 20 August 1848 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.1

Family

Ichabod Carter b. 3 Feb 1769, d. 14 Oct 1851
Children

Citations

  1. Flora Newby (e-mail address), Carter and Hall NJ in "Rootsweb Archive: Carter and Hall in New Jersey", listserve message to archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com, 5 August 2001. Printout dated 5 August 2015. Data unverified. Ix. David Carter, b. Elizabethtown or Morris Co., NJ, 2 Nov. 1745; d. 2 Jan. 1812 (AFN: 2JSC-S9). He m. (1) Mary Garagus. She was b. 1745; d. 1812. The Compendium (Vol. V. p. 253) indicates that he was a pvt. and corpl. in the Morris Co., NJ Militia during the Amer. Rev. They had a child who d. 28 Oct. 1783. They had a son Ichabod, b. 1767 or 3 Feb 1769,; d. 1851 who m. (1) Abigail MacCalvy, b. 1770; d. 1848. They had a son Silas, b. 1800; d. 1868 who m. (1) Judith Ann Laws, b. 1897; d. 1887. Silas had a dau. Sarah Ann b. 1842; d. 1875. IGI sub. for son Jacob, b. NY, ca. 1776. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb: Carter and Hall. Source No. Source No. 745.
  2. Ichabod Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M32_27, National Archives micropublication 16. Source No. 438.

Mary Carter

F, b. 1 November 1794
FatherIchabod Carter b. 3 Feb 1769, d. 14 Oct 1851
MotherAbigail McCalvey b. 1770, d. 20 Aug 1848
     Mary Carter was born on 1 November 1794 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York. She was the daughter of Ichabod Carter and Abigail McCalvey. In the 1800 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Mary Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Ichabod Carter.1

Citations

  1. Ichabod Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M32_27, National Archives micropublication 16. Source No. 438.

Belinda Carter

F, b. 17 February 1803
FatherIchabod Carter b. 3 Feb 1769, d. 14 Oct 1851
MotherAbigail McCalvey b. 1770, d. 20 Aug 1848
     Belinda Carter was born on 17 February 1803. She was the daughter of Ichabod Carter and Abigail McCalvey.

Charlotte Carter

F, b. 11 August 1806
FatherIchabod Carter b. 3 Feb 1769, d. 14 Oct 1851
MotherAbigail McCalvey b. 1770, d. 20 Aug 1848
     Charlotte Carter was born on 11 August 1806. She was the daughter of Ichabod Carter and Abigail McCalvey.

Richard Skidmore Gerard1

M
     Richard Skidmore Gerard married Nancy Carter, daughter of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner, after 1813.1

Family

Nancy Carter b. 14 Dec 1797, d. 19 Dec 1884

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.

Nathan Davis1

M
     Nathan Davis married Hannah Carter, daughter of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner, after 1820.1

Family

Hannah Carter b. 1 Sep 1798

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.

Elisha Overton1

M
     Elisha Overton married Ruth Carter, daughter of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner, in Jefferson, New York.1

Family

Ruth Carter b. 4 Mar 1800

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.

Julia R. Raynor1

F
     Julia R. Raynor married Henry Carter, son of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner, on 26 November 1826 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.1

Family

Henry Carter b. 4 Mar 1803, d. 21 Dec 1897

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.

Eliza Hudson1

F
     Eliza Hudson married Henry Carter, son of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner.1

Family

Henry Carter b. 4 Mar 1803, d. 21 Dec 1897

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.

Jane Catheart1,2,3,4

F, b. 4 March 1830, d. 20 April 1894
FatherJohn Cathcart3 b. b 1815
MotherMary3 b. b 1815
     Jane Catheart was born on 4 March 1830 in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.3 She was the daughter of John Cathcart and Mary.3

     Jane Catheart married Samuel Scott Newcomb before 1856.2,5 In the census of 5 August 1870 in Pepin, Pepin County, Wisconsin, Jane appears in the household of Samuel Scott Newcomb as Jane Newcomb. She is 43 years old, keeping house, and was born in Pennsylvania.5 Jane Catheart survived the death of her husband, Samuel Scott Newcomb, who died in August 1873. In 1880, Jane moved to McCook County, South Dakota. She came with her three sons and lived on an adjoining farm to Thomas McKinnon before marrying Ichabod Carter.6

      She married Ichabod Gararas Carter, son of John Carter and Joanna Raynor, between 1881 and 1882 in South Dakota. Jane appeared as Jane Newcomb. She was a widow; her first husband being Scott Newcomb.7,8,2,9,6 Jane Carter and Ichabod Gararas Carter were separtated circa 1885 at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota. They were never legally separated, nor is it known if they were ever legally divorced. One of Ichabod's son thought the reason they separated was because Ichabod learned that Jane had not divorced her husband. However there is a record of Jane's husband dying in 1873.7,8,10

     Jane Catheart died on 20 April 1894 in Canton, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, at age 64; consumption.11,12,13 She is buried in the Pepin Protestant Cemetery located in Pepin County, Wisconsin. She was first buried in the North Branch Cemetery, for the roads were in such condition that they could not get to Pepin to bury her; and in the summer, when the roads could be used, her body was taken up and she was buried in Pepin Protestant Cemetery, next to her first husband Newcomb and their son Chauncey Hobart Newcomb.13

Family 1

Samuel Scott Newcomb b. 1825, d. Aug 1873
Children

Family 2

Ichabod Gararas Carter b. 4 Aug 1829, d. 8 Feb 1902

Citations

  1. Longwood's Journey: Ichabod Carter, 133rd New York Infantry. Data unvertified. Online @ www.longwood.k12.ny.us/history/civil/carter.htm. This site provides a historical overview of the Longwood community, located 50 miles east of New York City. Through the efforts of the Social Studies students at Longwood Middle School, local historians, and residents around the world, as well as primary source material, this project is continually being updated and added to. Source No. 757.
  2. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Emerson P. Carter, 6 May 1925. The second marriage of father was to a Mrs. Newcomb whose former husband I understand was dead. They were married in McCook County and as near as I can arrive at the date it was in the year 1881. Father and this woman had no children but she had a son, Dorsey, and also two other sons by the names of George and Elden Newcomb.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  3. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Certified Copy of Death Record, Jane Newcomb. Full name of father of deceased. John Cathcart, full name of mother of deceased previous to marriage, Mary. Place of birth of deceased, Armstrong Co., Pa.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  4. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Basis of Search: Death Records, Minneapolis, Minnesota. George Newcomb, ..... son of Scot Newcomb and Jan Catheart, died at the Minneapolis General Hospital, January 29, 1923.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  5. Scott Newcomb household. 1870 U. S. Census, Pepin County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Pepin, Page 235, Family 66, National Archives micropublication M593_1731. Source No. 381.
  6. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Thomas McKinnon statement, 8 May 1925: I became acquainted with a woman whose married name later was Newcomb or rather that was her name at the time I met her and she was then the wife of a man named Newcomb, given name unkown. I met her at Pepin, Wisconsin where we were both living at the time. Later she came out here to McCook County, South Dakota in the year 1880 and she lived on an adjoining farm to me. She came there with her sons three in number, and I think that the given name of one of the boys was Hob, but I cannot remember the names of the others.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  7. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Gilbert J. Carter, 14 August, 1925: He was married once while in Souix Falls, to a widow woman by the name of Newcomb or some such name, I could not say whether it was Jane Newcomb. I think he lived with her for perhaps three or four years, they separated. He remained in Souix Falls, but she went elsewhere. I heard that she died a long time ago.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  8. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Alvin W. Carter, 7 May 1925: After the death of mother the first marriage of father was to a widow named Newcomb whose given name I cannot recall. I was present at the wedding. This marriage took place about the year 1882 as near as I can tell and then shortly after that they came here to Sioux Falls and she left him and I understand that she went back to her old home inthe state of Wisconsin.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  9. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Thomas McKinnon statement, 8 May 1925: I was present at her marriage to the soldier and witnessed it.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  10. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Frederick I. Carter: Do you know where she was from originally or where she went when she left Sioux Falls? From Wisconsin went to Luverne, Minn. Heard she went later to ? Dart know city. Do you know whether this woman and your father were ever divorced and if so, please state when and where. She went thro marriage ceremony with Mr. Carter, but he found out later, she had not divorced her second husband.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  11. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Certified Copy of Death Record, Jane Newcomb. Date of death Apr. 20, 1894 at 12 P. M., Canton, Buffalo co., Wis. Cause of death, consumption. Name of person signing certificate of affidavit, F. J. Gobar, date April 21, 1894.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  12. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Questions answered by Mr. R. D. Newcomb., Pepin, Wisconsin, 30 June 1925. If Scott Newcomb is dead, state place of his death? Pepins Wis....What is the full name of his widow about referred to? maiden name Jane Kithkart. If dead, where did she die? Maxwell Prarie Buffalo Co., Wis., about 1883.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  13. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Elizabeth Martin, 22 July 1925 at Durand, Pepin County, Wisconsin. Jane Newcomb, my mother's sister, born Cathcart, was married to Samuel Scott Newcomb, and in the spring after I was aged 10 in the fall, I went to live with them and I made my home with them approxiately two years. Hw was always called Scott Newcomb....I knew of the death of Aunt Jane Newcomb, the name she carried here after her return, tho she had married while gone. I knew of her death and attended her funeral. She was buried in the cemetery at Pepin, Wis. She died in the town of Canton, Buffalo Co., Wis. She was at first buried in the North Branch Cemetery, for the roads were in such condition that they could not get to Pepin to bury her; and in the summer, when the roads could be used, her body was taken up and she was buried in Pepin Protestant cemetery, by the side of her husband Newcomb and their son Chauncey Hobart Newcomb, always called Hobart.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.

Mary A. Pate1

F, b. 1828, d. 15 December 1895
     Mary A. Pate was also known as Mary Craig.2

     Mary A. Pate married (?) Craig.3

     Mary A. Pate was born in 1828.4

     Mary A. Pate married Ichabod Gararas Carter, son of John Carter and Joanna Raynor, on 26 November 1890 in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota. Their names were shown as Ichabod G. Carter and Mary A. Criag. Mary was a widow; her first husband being a Mr. Craig. Pastor F. W. Moon married them at the Free Methodist Church. No children were born from this union.5,6,7,8,2,9

     Mary A. Pate died on 15 December 1895 in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota.5,10,11,4 She is buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery located in South Dakota.10,4

Family 1

(?) Craig b. b 1870

Family 2

Ichabod Gararas Carter b. 4 Aug 1829, d. 8 Feb 1902

Citations

  1. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Information provided by Ichabod Carter, July 4,1898. Married at Manorville by Charles S. Lord, August 25, 1856. first wife died Oct 17 1878, her maiden name was Amanda S. Carter. Married to second wife Mar 26 1890 by F. N. Moon, Record in the Bible, she died Dec. 13, 1895, maiden name Mary A. Pate. Children: first Feb 27, 1854, second March 12, 1856, third April 11, 1858, fourth April 13 1861, fifth Dec 9 1874.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  2. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Alvin W. Carter, 7 May 1925: The next marriage of father was to a woman here in Sioux Falls about the year 1892 as near as I can tell. her name was Mary Criag as I remember but I do not recall that it was Gregg. Mary died about 3 years after her marriage to father and I attended her funeral but do not recall whether I was present in the house when she died. She is buried in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery here.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  3. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Deposition of Certificates of Search: Application for the license shows the name of the bride as Mrs. Mary A. Craig, indicating that she was a widow, but her maiden name was not shown.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  4. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Deposition: H. M. Avery says that burial records show that one Mary A. Carter died in the said city of Sioux Falls and was buried in said Mount Pleasant Cemetery on the 16th day of December 1895, aged 67 years, and that said Mary A. Carter was the wife of I. C. Carter and at the time of her death was a resident of the said city of Sioux Falls.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  5. Longwood's Journey: Ichabod Carter, 133rd New York Infantry. Data unvertified. Online @ www.longwood.k12.ny.us/history/civil/carter.htm. This site provides a historical overview of the Longwood community, located 50 miles east of New York City. Through the efforts of the Social Studies students at Longwood Middle School, local historians, and residents around the world, as well as primary source material, this project is continually being updated and added to. Source No. 757.
  6. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Source given as Certiciate of Marriage, Recorded in marriage license record A, page 79. Ichabod G. Carter, of Sioux Falls, and Mary A. Criag, of Sioux Falls.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  7. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Information provided by Ichabod Carter, July 4,1898. Married at Manorville by Charles S. Lord, August 25, 1856. first wife died Oct 17 1878, her maiden name was Amanda S. Carter. Married to second wife Mar 26 1890 by F. N. Moon, Record in the Bible, she died Dec. 13, 1895, maiden name Mary A. Pate. Children: first Feb 27, 1854, second March 12, 1856, third April 11, 1858,fourth April 13 1861, fifth Dec 9 1874.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  8. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Gilbert J. Carter, 14 August, 1925: My father had no children by his subsequent wives and the only children he ever had were by my mother.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  9. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Emerson P. Carter, 6 May 1925. The next marriage of father was to Mary Gregg here in Sioux Falls, she was a maiden lady, and as near as I can tell it was about the year 1895 that they were married. It may be that the maiden name of the woman who left father in sioux Falls was Pate but as to that I cannot state. I do not know whether Mary Gregg had a middle name or not. Father left Mary when he went to Arkansas and shortly after that she died and the only knowledge I have of her death is the notice that was in the papers but do not remember whether it was in the Press or the Argos. She is buried in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery here. The wife of Edward Fuller, undertaker, whose given name I do not know was a sister of the wife, Mary Gregg, but they left here a number of years ago.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  10. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Source given as H. M. Avery, Clerk Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Association. Feb. 10/04 Aff. Burial records show Mary A. Carter died Dec 16/95., married, wife I. G. Carter.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  11. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Gilbert J. Carter, 14 August, 1925: At the time my father's third wife died I was living in Arkansas and I did not attend her burial or see her after she died. My father did not attend her burial either, she died in Sioux Falls and my father was living in Arkansas and he did not go to Sioux Falls when she died.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.

Mary Tierman1,2

F, b. 7 November 1842, d. before 26 August 1931
FatherJohn Freeman1,2 b. b 1828
MotherMary Caffrey3 b. b 1828
     Mary Tierman was born on 7 November 1842 in New York.3,2,4 She was the daughter of John Freeman and Mary Caffrey.1,2,3

     Mary Tierman married Albert Tasker on 29 November 1865 in New York. They married on November 29, when Mary was 22 years old and Albert was 25 years old. The date was etched in Mary's wedding ring, but the year is illegible. It appears as Nov. 29, 186?. Mary remembers that the Civil War was going on at the time. Albert Tasker was not in the service. He was a bookkeeper in a broker's office.5,6,7

     Mary Tierman married Ichabod Gararas Carter, son of John Carter and Joanna Raynor, on 5 May 1901 in Dover, Kent County, Delaware. Father Barnes married them in the Episcopal Church. No children were born by this union.8,1,9

     Mary Carter entered Alms House, Wyoming, Delaware. She had no other way to get support. She bore a good reputation. She came to Delaware with her sister and her sister's husband, John Frank Westervolt. She had been living with them in New York City and continued to live with them in Delaware until she married Ichabod Carter.10,11

     In a letter to the Commissioner of Pensions from a Special Examiner, it states that Mary is living at the Almhouse and that she is almost blind, feeble physically and that her memory seriously impaired. She first applied for the pension after her husband Ichabod died in 1902. She could not find what became of his first wife and the matter dragged on. The next application for the pension was made in 1923. On 10 April 1930, the pension was allowed at the rate of $30 per month commencing June 22, 1923. In a letter on 7 March 1930, a Laura C. Walls writes to the Pension Bureau requesting a larger pension, stating that Mary hasn't anyone to take care of her properly, she needs baths and a nurses care, and it seems too bad to have a Civil War veternas wife to die in the Poor House when she should be removed and get sufficient pension to have proper care.12,13,14

     Mary Tierman died before 26 August 1931 in Dover, Kent County, Delaware.15

Family 1

Albert Tasker b. 1840, d. 25 Feb 1874

Family 2

Ichabod Gararas Carter b. 4 Aug 1829, d. 8 Feb 1902

Citations

  1. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Marriage Certificate: Ichabod Carter, age 71, born N. Y., merchant. Mary Tasker, age 58, born N. Y., Name and Birth Place of Bride's parents: John Freeman and Mary Caffrey, N. J. Number of previous marriages: Goom 2, Bride 1.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  2. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Mary Carter, 28 November 1924 at Wyoming, Kent County, Delaware. My maiden name was Mary Tierman. i was born in New York City, on November 7, ?. I do not remember the year of my birth but I was 69 on my last birth day. My father's name was John Tiernan. My mother's name was Mary Tiernan, nee Caffrey. My mother had nine children. So far as I know I am the only one living. three of the children died in infancy.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  3. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Includes Marriage Certificate: Ichabod Carter, age 71, born N. Y., merchant. Mary Tasker, age 58, born N. Y., Name and Birth Place of Bride's parents: John Freeman and Mary Caffrey, N. J. Number of previous marriages: Goom 2, Bride 1.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  4. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by The Commissioner of Pensions, January 29, 1926. She now states that she was born on November 7, 1842. She has no proof of the date of her birth, but this is probably about correct. At the time of her admission into the Almshouse in 1915, her age was recorded as 68 years. When she married the soldier in 1901, her age was given as 58 years. She states that she was about 18 years of age at the commencement of the Civil War. All of this clearly indicates that the claimant is much older than she represented herself to be when she made this claim for pension. ...Possibly it was vanity on the part of the old lady. Her general appearance indicates that she is much older than she first represented.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  5. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Certiciate and Record of Death of Alber Tasker, age 34, married, birthplace New York, NY, that he died on the 25 day of Feb. 1874, place of Burial, Calvary.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  6. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Mary Carter, 28 November 1924 at Wyoming, Kent County, Delaware. My first husband was Albert Tasker. I was married to him in New York City, when I was 22 years old. ...The marriage took place on Nov. 29, but I cannot tell what year it was.... We lived together ten years when his death took place.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  7. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Mary Carter, 28 January 1826 at Wyoming, Kent County, Delaware.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  8. Longwood's Journey: Ichabod Carter, 133rd New York Infantry. Data unvertified. Online @ www.longwood.k12.ny.us/history/civil/carter.htm. This site provides a historical overview of the Longwood community, located 50 miles east of New York City. Through the efforts of the Social Studies students at Longwood Middle School, local historians, and residents around the world, as well as primary source material, this project is continually being updated and added to. Source No. 757.
  9. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Mary Carter, 28 November 1924 at Wyoming, Kent County, Delaware. My second husband was "Icahbod" G. Carter. I was married to him in the Episcopal Church, in Dover, Del. I do not remember the year, but I have it upstairs on my marriage certificate. We were married by Father Barnes.... I had no children by my second husband.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  10. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  11. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by John R. McGonigal, 3 February 1925 at Dover, Delaware.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  12. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Source given as Special Examiner.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  13. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Statement by Mary Carter, 28 November 1924 at Wyoming, Kent County, Delaware.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  14. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Letter from Laura C. Walls, March 7, 1930.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.
  15. Ichabod Carter's pension file. Data unverified. Recieved over 200 pages from the National Archives, kept less than half. Includes information on Ichabod's Civil War service, his four wives, his children, places he lived, occupation, and much much more. (Drop Report - Pensioner, Mary Carter, Almhouse. The name of the above-described pensioner who was last paid at the rate of $40 per month to Aug 4, 1931 has this day been dropped from the roll because of Death, Aug-26-1931.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 910.

Burns City Cemetery

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     Burns City Cemetery: Burns City, Martin County, Indiana.
Christopher C. Holt--.1
Nancy Jane Ragle--.2
Emberson Holt--; Funeral services were held from the Christian Church at 11:00 with Rev. R. R Ohaver in charge.3,4
Pheriba J. Sims--.1

Citations

  1. Burns City Cemetery, Shoals, Indiana: Martin County Genelogical Society, 1996, (Holt, Chris C. (Feb 17) 1864 - Dec 15, 1941 and Pheriba J. Holt 1879 - 1953)Source No. 790.
  2. Genealogy and History of the Extended Ragle Family. Data unvertified. Online @ jlragle.com. Viewed and printed copies of several pages October 2003. Peter Ragle, born March 04, 1806, son of Jacob Ragle, is the 2nd great grandfather of the writer of this web site. Database Owner given as: John L. Ragle, 12 Cold Springs Rd., Hadley, MA 01035. (June 2015, Update Internet address.) Ragle, John L., Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. (Southern Indiana, from Orange to Daviess County, mid-1830s: Peter A. Ragle ... There followed these children: Born in Orange County .... Born in Daviess County: Alonzo O. Ragle; b. June 16, 1837, d. January 30, 1906, buried in Toronto, KS. Nancy Jane Ragle; b. 1829, d. 22 May 1911, Monroe Co., IN, buried in Burns City Cemetery with her husband John L. Keck. David S. Ragle; b. Nov. 11, 1840, d. Oct 1, 1845, buried in Raglesville Cemetery. Peter Ragle Jr.; b. 5 Jun 1842, d. 19 Dec 1918, marker in Raglesville Cemetery. Susannah Ragle; b. 1843. Moved to Kansas, then possibly Iowa with husband James Trueblood. William S. Ragle; b. 1845 no records, preseumed to have died young. Nathan S. Ragle; b. January 9, 1847, buried in Raglesville Cemetery. Margaret Ragle; b. 1849. Mary M. Ragle; b. May 10, 1852, d. 1931.) Source No. 115.
  3. Emerson Holt Dies, Odon Journal, Volume 49, Odon, Indiana, February 10, 1922. Hereinafter cited as Emerson Holt obituary. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. 3Source No. 23.
  4. Abstracts of Obituaries 1869 - 1929, Martin County, Indiana, Vol. V (Shoals, Indiana: Martin County Genealogical Society,.) Hereinafter cited as Indiana, Martin County, Abstracts of Obituaries, 1869 - 1929, Vol V.. Viewed July 2003. (Obituary from MC Tribune XL!!!-24, Published Loogootee - Thursday 9 Feb 1922. Emerson Holt, address: Martin Co., Died 2 Feb 1922, Martin Co., MCDR 5-24. Buried Burns City Cemetery, Burns City. Quite a number from here attended the funeral of Emerson Holt last Sunday at Burns City.) Martin County Public Library Source No. 788.

Scotland Cemetery

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     Scotland Cemetery: Greene County, Indiana.
wife of Solomon Osborn Rebecca--.1
Earnest W. King--.2,3
Charles W. King--.4,3
Harry R. King--.5,3
Susan W. Barker--.6,3
Lydia Liles--.7
Elizabeth Hasler--.8
Nathaniel Ledgerwood--; Rust stone, vase at the top and on one side is Sarah, wife of N. Ledgerwood and the other side Nathaniel Ledgerwood.9
Edgar R. King--.10
George Ledgerwood--.7
Henry H. Ledgerwood--.11
Paris King--.12,3
John E. King--; Written on his gravemarker is the following: "Cor. of Troop G 3rd U. S. Cavalry, killed near San Francisco, Luzon 1sl. Nobly he fell, while fighting for liberty."13
Sarah Holt--.9
George Ledgerwood--.14
Charles Wallace Ledgerwood--.
William Delancy King--.13

Citations

  1. Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Greene County Historical Society. Bloomfield, Indiana: Greene County Historical Society Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. (Osborn, Rebecca (w/o S.) (d. 69y3m10d)) Source No. 28.
  2. Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Greene County Historical Society. Bloomfield, Indiana: Greene County Historical Society Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. (King, Earnest W., 8 Oct 1871 - 10 Jul 1876) Source No. 28.
  3. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. Very large grave stone: Paris King, died Apr 14 1896, Susan wife of Paris King, born Apr 16 1844, Died July 29, 1879. Children of Paris & S. M. King; Earnest, born Oct 8 1871, died July 19 1875, Charles W., born July 13, 1875, died July 31 1876, Harry R., born Aug 14 1877, died Jan 2 1878, Edgar B., born Jan 2 1870, died June 7 1889. Next to this grave stone is: Son of Paris & S. M. King, born 2 1870, died June 7 1889, aged 19 ys, 5 mos, 5ds Source No. 829.
  4. Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Greene County Historical Society. Bloomfield, Indiana: Greene County Historical Society Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. (King, Chas. W., 13 Jul 1875 - 31 Jul 1876) Source No. 28.
  5. Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Greene County Historical Society. Bloomfield, Indiana: Greene County Historical Society Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. (King, Harry E., 14 Aug 1877 - 2 Jan 1878) Source No. 28.
  6. Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Greene County Historical Society. Bloomfield, Indiana: Greene County Historical Society Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. (King, Susan W., 16 Apr 1844 - 29 Jul 1879) Source No. 28.
  7. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. George Ledgerwood, Born July 12 1812, Died June 2 1893 and Lydia, wife of George Ledgerwood, born Mar 8 1817, Died Mar 30, 1884 Source No. 829.
  8. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. Behind some Ledgerwood grave markers: John E. King, died Mar 3 1905, aged 24 yrs 5mos 17ds and another grave marker with two names on it: King, Elizabeth Jan 12 1851, May 23 1884 and William D. Nov 14 1845, Aug 13 1931 Source No. 829.
  9. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. Rust stone, vase at top. On one side Nathaniel Ledgerwood, died Dec 20, 1886 71 yrs 1mo 2ds and on the other side Sarah, wife of N. Ledgerwood, born Apr 9 1824, died Feb 5 1918. Source No. 829.
  10. Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Greene County Historical Society. Bloomfield, Indiana: Greene County Historical Society Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. (King, Edgar R., 2 Jan 1870 - 7 Jun 1889) Source No. 28.
  11. Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Greene County Historical Society. Bloomfield, Indiana: Greene County Historical Society Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. (Henry H. Ledgerwood, Henry H. 1858 - 1896) Source No. 28.
  12. Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Greene County Historical Society. Bloomfield, Indiana: Greene County Historical Society Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County, Indiana. (King, Paris, 14 Oct 1839 - 14 Apr 1896) Source No. 28.
  13. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. Behind some Ledgerwood grave markers: John E. King, died Mar 3 1905, aged 24 yrs 5mos 17ds and another grave marker with two names on it: King, Elizabeth Jan 12 1851, May 23 1884 and William D. Nov 14 1845, Aug 13 1931. Source No. 829.
  14. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. George Ledgerwood, Born Jan 9 1859, Sept 29 1918. Gravestone next to George Ledgerwood and Lydia Ledgerwood. Source No. 829.

First Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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     First Presbyterian Church Cemetery: Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey.
wife of Jacob Garrigus, Sarah--.

Old Hill Cemetery

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Citations

  1. Letter from Terry Weston (6307 Redd Rd., Charlotte, NC 28212), to Barbara Malloure, dated 11 September 1981. Data unverified. Includes; three page typed letter concerning the families of Carter, Cross, and Weston, a letter from Carson City Public Library detailing Charles H. Cross's obituary, three pages typed with hand written notes labeled Cross & Carter Families, a type sheet labeled The Weston Family Ancestory, a letter to and from Violet Crouse, and copies of letters from William and Rebecca Weston to George C. Weston (two letters) that have been transcribed and one letter to Thomas Holman, Jr. Source No. 592.

Windham Cemetery

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Citations

  1. Windham Cemetery, Windham County, Connecticut. Online at www.geocities.com/Heatland/Fields/4791/windhamcem.html. Data unveritied. Donated by Donald and Lenora Hicks and the Willimantic Library. Transcribed by Jan Harris. (Richards (5)) Source No. 499.
  2. Windham Cemetery, Windham County, Connecticut. Online at www.geocities.com/Heatland/Fields/4791/windhamcem.html. Data unveritied. Donated by Donald and Lenora Hicks and the Willimantic Library. Transcribed by Jan Harris. ("Abbe, Phinehas, died July 10, 1737, age 53 years (footstone).") Source No. 499.
  3. Windham Cemetery, Windham County, Connecticut. Online at www.geocities.com/Heatland/Fields/4791/windhamcem.html. Data unveritied. Donated by Donald and Lenora Hicks and the Willimantic Library. Transcribed by Jan Harris. (Richards (5)) Source No. 499.
  4. Windham Cemetery, Windham County, Connecticut. Online at www.geocities.com/Heatland/Fields/4791/windhamcem.html. Data unveritied. Donated by Donald and Lenora Hicks and the Willimantic Library. Transcribed by Jan Harris. (Abbe, Elisha, died Aug. 15, 1829, age 76 years.) Source No. 499.

Crane Naval Base, Ledgerwood Cemetery

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     Crane Naval Base, Ledgerwood Cemetery: Martin County, Indiana.
Margaret Hayes--.1

Citations

  1. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Ledgerwood Cemetery, Margaret Ledgerwood, 7/15/1780 - 12/29/1863, wife of Nathaniel) Source No. 671.

Crane Naval Base, Holt Cemetery

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Crane Naval Base, Holt Cemetery: Martin County, Indiana, Henry H. Holt and many of his family and descendants are buried here. This cemetery is located within a Naval Base and visitation is only allowed on Memorial Day or sometimes with advance notice.
Malinda Waggoner--.
Doswell Holt--.1
Susan Holt--; There are 3 rocks in the Holt cemetery (Crane) near Susan's parents Doswell and Mary Holt.
infant Osborn--.2
Green M. Holt--; Grave marker is next to John E. Holt, his brother who died a few months later, and James Holt, his father, who died in 1870.3,4
John E. Holt--; His grave marker is grouped together with Green M. Holt, his brother, who died a few months earlier and James Holt, his father, who died in 1870.5,6
Arena Holt--; She is buried next to her father, who died two years after her.7,8
J. T. Osborn--.9
John Holt--; He is buried next to Doswell Holt, and Doswell's wife Mary, and three smaller grave stones.10,11
Calvin Holt--.12
James Holt--; Grave marker is together with sons, Green M. Holt and John E. Holt.13,14
Emily Ann Holt--.15
Calvin Holt--; He is buried near his parents and his siblings, Catherine and Caswell.16
Caswell Holt--; He is buried near his parents and two siblings, Calvin and Catherine.17,18
Catherine Holt--; Her grave marker is located near her parents James H. and Malinda Holt. There is a dove etched on the stone.19
Catharine Grey--.20,21
Henry H. Holt--.22
Mary Catherine Davis--; Her grave marker is next to Doswell Holt and three smaller stones, one with "H" on it.23,24
Elsie Nichols--.25
Aden Holt--; She is buried next to Ava, Caswell, and Calvin Holt.26,27
Ava Holt--.28,26
Catherine Holt--; Her grave strong is very nice with stump on the top and a rope around the stone.29,30
Claudie Bowers--.31
James Henry Holt--; at the Holt cemetery. Funeral services were conducted Monday after at the Christian church by Eld. C. H. Buchanan. James and Malinda, his wife, share the same grave stone and it includes an open book on top of the stone.32,33
Henry Holt--; Henry and Melvina are on the same grave marker, but no death date is indicated for Melvina. Also there is a line under Henry Holt's information to indicate completion and this is not for Melvina. About 10 feet behind this marker is the grave marker for James and Malinda Holt, Henry's brother, James and James' wife.34,35
George Holt--; The funeral service was held Monday afternoon at 2:00pm with Rev. R. T. Gwyn. George and Elizabeth share the same grave marker. Elizabeth's death date is not given, therefore it isn't possible to tell if she is buried there. The grave marker is in good shape and very nice. Approximately 10 feet in front is the grave marker for Henry and Melvina Holt, George's brother and his wife.36,37,38
Luther Holt--; The funeral service was held from the residence Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock with Reb. S. F. Spamhower in charge.39,40,41
Henry S. Nichols--.42
Malinda Sims--.33

Citations

  1. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Doswell Holt, died Feb 28, 1857, aged 48 years. Grave marker was next to Mary along with 3 small grave markers. Source No. 32.
  2. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Infant of P. & C. Osborn, Born & Died Jan. 1, 1862) Source No. 671.
  3. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Green M. Holt, Nov. 2 1842, Feb. 18, 1863) Source No. 671.
  4. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Green M. Holt, Nov. 2 1842, Feb. 18, 1863 Source No. 32.
  5. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. John E. Holt, Aug 20 1847, Apr 3 1863, grave marker located with Green M. Holt and James Holt Source No. 32.
  6. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (John E. Holt, son, Aug 20, 1847, Apr. 3, 1863) Source No. 671.
  7. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. From notations, located her grave marker, which was near her father's Calvin Holt Source No. 32.
  8. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Arena Holt, Dau. of Calvin Holt, Born 1862 - Died May 28, 1864) Source No. 671.
  9. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (J. T., Son of P. & C. Osborn, Apr. 15, 1865, May 18, 1865) Source No. 671.
  10. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (John Holt, born, Mar 19, 1831, Died, Sep 9, 1865, Aged 34 yrs, 5 mos, 20 days) Source No. 671.
  11. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. John Holt, born, Mar 19, 1831, Died, Sep 9, 1865, Aged 34 yrs, 5 mos, 20 days Source No. 32.
  12. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Calvin Holt, January 1, 1818, Died April 15, 1866) Source No. 671.
  13. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. James Holt, born Sept 15 1813, Died Sept 9 1870. Grave marker is next to Green M. Holt and John E. Holt. Source No. 32.
  14. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (James Holt, Sept 15 1813, Sept 9 1870.) Source No. 671.
  15. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Printed Sheet: Emily Sims, Dau. of Calvin Holt - wife of Noah Sims, Died Sept 20 1873, 19 yrs. 6 days. Buried near her father and several siblings.) Source No. 671.
  16. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Calvin, Died Oct. 1 1873, 6 Yrs. 6 Mos. 5 Days) Source No. 671.
  17. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Caswell, Died Oct. 3, 1873, 1 Yr. 6 Days) Source No. 671.
  18. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Caswell, Died Oct 3 1873, 1 yr. 6 days. Hard to read, the 1 yr. looks like 10 and the 1873 also looks like 1872, but because he is not listed in the 1870 census, he must be 1 year old and not 10. Source No. 32.
  19. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Catharine, daug of J. H. & M. Holt, Died Oct. 17 1873, 4 yrs 9 mos 5 days. Source No. 32.
  20. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Catharine, can't read photo, but notes indicate she was born March 1791 and died Feb. 18 1875, 84 yrs., 11 mos. Source No. 32.
  21. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Catharine, wife, born March 1790 - died Feb. 1875, 84 yrs. 11 mos.) Source No. 671.
  22. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Henry H. Holt, born March 12 1787, died July 28, 1879, 92y 2m 16d Source No. 32.
  23. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Mary, Wife of D. Holt, Died Dec. 21, 1879 Aged about 65 years.) Source No. 671.
  24. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Mary, wife of, D. Holt, Died, Dec 2 1879, aged, about 65y. Grave marker is next to Doswell along with 3 smaller markers, one with "H" on it. Source No. 32.
  25. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Elsie Nichols, Dau. of Henry & Sarah. May 14, 1888. Sept. 13, 1889. 1yr 3 mos 30 days) Source No. 671.
  26. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Three grave markers together, all I could read was Ava, Aden, and G. H. and my notes indicate that they are near James H. Holt and Malinda, his wife. Source No. 32.
  27. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Aden, Aug. 26, 1888, Apr. 4, 1894) Source No. 671.
  28. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Children of J. H. & M. Holt, Aden, Aug 26 1888, Apr. 4, 1894) Source No. 671.
  29. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Catherine Armstrong, Jan. 5 1860, Sept. 10, 1897) Source No. 671.
  30. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Catherine, wife of John Armstrong, Born Jan 5 1860, Died Sep 10 1847. Source No. 32.
  31. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Bowers, Claudie, 27 Feb 1891, 12 Dec 1898, Williams Cemetery, son of A. J. & F. Bowers) Source No. 671.
  32. Mortuary, James Holt, The Odon Journal, Odon, Indiana, 13 November 1903. Copied August 2000. Hereinafter cited as James Holt obituary. Source No. 329.
  33. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. James H. Holt, born Dec 6 1844, Died Nov 8 1903, Malinda His wfie, Born Nov 15 1843, Died Jan 13 1929. Source No. 32.
  34. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Henry Holt, Jan 10, 1830, June 15, 1909, father, Melvina E. his wife, Mar 5 1835, mother. Henry and Melvina are on the same grave marker, but no death date is indicated for Melvina. Also there is a line under Henry Holt's information to indicate completion and this is not for Melvina Source No. 32.
  35. Abstracts of Obituaries 1869 - 1929, Martin County, Indiana, Vol. V (Shoals, Indiana: Martin County Genealogical Society,.) Hereinafter cited as Indiana, Martin County, Abstracts of Obituaries, 1869 - 1929, Vol V.. Viewed July 2003. (Obituary from Odon Journal, Friday 18 June 1909: Henry Holt, Address: Martin County, Died 15 June 1909, MCDR 12 - 22. Buried Holt Cemetery, Martin Co., Uncle Henry Holt, one of the oldest citizens in this section, died Tuesday. Burial in the family grave yard Thursday. Mr. Holt had been in feeble health a long time.) Martin County Public Library Source No. 788.
  36. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Geo. Holt, Sept. 17, 1852, Sept. 10, 1924. Elizabeth, Wife of Geo. Born May 13, 1858.) Source No. 671.
  37. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. George Holt, Sept 17, 1852, Sep 10, 1922, Elizabeth, his wife, May 13, 1858. A spot is saved below Elizabeth's birth date to enter her death date. Nice stone in good shape. Source No. 32.
  38. George Holt Dies, The Odon Journal, Odon, Indiana, 1922. Hereinafter cited as George Holt obituary. ( George Holt, well known resident of Martin county passes away at his home near Burns City last Sunday morning .... He leaves the wife, the son and one grandchild and many relatives who mourn his demise. The funeral service was held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with Reb. R. T. Gwyn of this city in charge. Burial was made at the Holt cemetery near the residence of deceased.) Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 324.
  39. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Notes indicate agreed with dates on printed transcripts. Source No. 32.
  40. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Luther Holt, March 28, 1881, Sept 21, 1924) Source No. 671.
  41. Luther Holt Passes Away, Resident of Martin County was Forty-three years of age, The Odon Journal, Odon, Indiana, Sept 24, 1924, Vol. 51. Hereinafter cited as Luther Holt obituary. ( The funeral service was held from the residence Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock with Rev. S. F. Spamhower in charge.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 698.
  42. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Henry Nichols, 1852, 1826) Source No. 671.

Shoals Cemetery

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     Shoals Cemetery: Martin County, Indiana.

Pleasant Hill Cemetery

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     Pleasant Hill Cemetery: County Road 1550N, beside a church, Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana.
Josephine Arford.1,2
Malissa Arford--.3
Mary May Arford--.4,5
Catherine Slater--.6,5
Jacob W. Arford--.7,8
Crawford Arford--.9,2
Jane C. Wilson--.10
Lunae Arford--; The following is written on her gravestone: "God moves in mysterious way, his wonders to perform, he plants his footsteps, and rides upon the storm, on the sea."11,12
Louisa Winklepeck--.13
Albert Wade Arford--.14,15

Citations

  1. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  2. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family, Crawford Arford; died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds. Josephine; dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 or 1880. Mary May; dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds. Catherine; wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879. More written on the gravestone, but not readable. Source No. 828.
  3. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  4. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  5. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family. On the same stone, Crawford Arford, died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds, Josephine, dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 (or 1880), Mary May, dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds, Catherine, wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879 (couldn't read all of the stone.) Source No. 828.
  6. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill Cemetery: Catherine Arford, d. Mar. 3, 1879, Age 52y 2m 24d) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  7. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill Cemetery) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  8. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Jacob Arford. Died Dec 8, 1884, aged 84yrs, 10ms, 8ds. Source No. 828.
  9. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  10. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  11. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  12. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Dau. of Rev. A. W. & L. Arford, Born July 27 1870, Died Sept 8 1900, Aged 30 yrs 1 mo 11 ds, God Moves in Myseterious way, His wonders to perform, he plants his footsteps, and rides upon the storm, on the sea. Lunae written on top. Source No. 828.
  13. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  14. Rev. A. W. Arford Dies at Marshall, Odon Journal, Odon, Indiana, June 6, 1930, No. 23. Copied from microfilm August 2000. Hereinafter cited as Rev. A. W. Arford obituary. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 338.
  15. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.