Today's A Walk Through the Tombstones is at Dishman Cemetery in Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana.
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Dishman Cemetery
Posted by Amber at 4:53 PMGPS Coordinates: 38.9702988, -86.7108002
Dishman Cemetery was established in 1836 and has just under 600 interments. It is an active cemetery with the newer graves located on the left hand side. This cemetery has a Facebook page that you can visit here.
Born: October 12, 1822, Coshocton County, Ohio
Died: June 16, 1907, Greene County, Indiana
He was the son of Ruth Baxter Meredith (1789-1836) and Stephen Meredith (?-?). She is buried in Dishman Cemetery, though there doesn't appear to be a headstone for her any longer. I am not sure where his father is buried. She is listed as being the daughter of a Revolutionary War soldier, Pvt. Samuel Baxter, Sr (1758-1839) and his wife, Sarah Chenoweth (1759-1830). They are both buried in Baxter Baptist Cemetery in Ohio.
He had one sibling that I found a listing for:
Samuel Meredith (1815-1862) - buried in Oliphant-Hobbieville Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana (I believe that this is the correct burial as everything seems to match up, but please correct me if I am wrong)
He was married to Rebecca Emery Meredith (1820-1890) on October 14, 1841 and she is buried with him in Dishman Cemetery.
They had a few children:
William A. Meredith (1846-1921) - buried in Carmichael Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Doctor Samuel Gilbert Meredith (1851-1914) - buried in Cowgill Cemetery, Cowgill, Caldwell County, Missouri
John W. Meredith (1855-1930) - buried in Kingston Cemetery, Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri
Fred A. Meredith (1858-1937) - buried in Carmichael Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Mrs. Cylestine Meredith Floyd (?-?) - burial unknown
Unknown Meredith (?-1874) - burial unknown
He came to Green County, specifically Taylor Township, in 1848, but moved a little while later on to Center Township, Greene County, Indiana, near the small town of Cincinnati, Indiana. He was a member of the Taylor Ridge Church of Christ starting in 1850 and continuing until he passed away in 1907.
Benjamin died from a lingering illness, though there aren't any records of what the illness may have been.
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Born: 1886
Died: Unknown
There is no information about her at all, though I am inclined to believe that the date on her headstone is her death date instead of her birthdate, but I don't have anything to back that up other than previous headstones that I have seen.
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Born: 1885
Died: Unknown
Likely Cora is related to Bertha above, and once again, I have to believe that the date is the death date.
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Born: 1884
Died: Unknown
Likely related to the two above listings. Also I believe that 1884 is the death date.
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Born: 1850
Died 1887, Greene County, Indiana
I don't find any information about his parents or siblings, though he is most likely related to the above as the dates are similar and the headstones are the same.
He was first husband of Amanda Jane "Jennie" Tatum Dishman (1857-1921). She is buried in Dishman Cemetery near him, but there doesn't appear to be a headstone. Her second husband was Dana W. Dishman (1869-1918). They were married in 1892.
It looks like they had at least four children, though there may have been more:
Charles Newton Miller (1877-1937) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Virgil G. Miller (1887-1980) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Harvey Miller (?-?) - burial unknown
Mrs. Maude Miller Shanklin (?-?) - burial unknown
It is possible that the three above graves are children of Ned and Amanda.
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Born: November 1899, Greene County, Indiana
Died: 1906
She was the daughter of Dana W. Dishman (1869-1918) and Amanda Jane "Jeannie" Tatum Dishman (1857-1921). They are both buried in Dishman Cemetery nearby.
She had several siblings:
Here is the grave of Dana W. Dishman.
Charles Newton Miller (1877-1937) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Virgil G. Miller (1887-1980) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Eric B. Dishman (1892-1949) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana (an obituary for him states that his death was by suicide)
Claude E. Dishman (1895-1982) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Casa/ Casie B. Dishman (1897-1977) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Chester Dishman (?-?) - burial unknown
Oddly enough, there was another grave in the same row with the same date and name, but the headstone is broken and in very bad condition.
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Born: April 1869, Indiana
Died: September 14, 1918, Stafford Township, Greene County, Indiana
Dana Dishman was the son of Jeremiah "Jerry" B./E. Dishman (1816-1895) and Pheby Elizabeth Cole Dishman (1827-1912). Jeremiah was born in Pulaski County, Kentucky and is buried in Dishman Cemetery nearby, though a genealogy book lists him as being buried in Mt. Tabor/Dishman Cemetery in Lawrence County, but those aren't cemeteries in Lawrence County. Mt. Tabor is in Monroe County and Dishman, of course, is in Greene County. Pheby is buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana, though she is also said to have died in Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana, though her death record states Greene County.
He had several siblings and half siblings:
Lucinda J. Dishman (1841-1848) - buried in Ferguson Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana
John R. Dishman (1850-1925) - buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Lamar, Chase County, Nebraska
Elizabeth Dishman Allen (1851-1927) - buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Park, Greene County, Indiana
Harriet Dishman Kunkel (1853-1932) - buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Lamar, Chase County, Nebraska
Clarence Dishman (1864-1946) - buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Rupert, Van Buren County, Arkansas
He was married to Amanda Kane "Jeannie" Tatum Dishman (1857-1921) in 1892. She was his second wife and she is buried nearby in Dishman Cemetery.
They had several children:
Eric B. Dishman (1892-1949) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana (an obituary for him states that his death was by suicide)
Claude E. Dishman (1895-1982) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Casa/ Casie B. Dishman (1897-1977) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Maude Dishman (1899-1906) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Chester Dishman (?-?) - burial unknown
He was said to have gone to work as normal, but returned a little while later complaining of being very sick to his stomach A doctor was called, but he died a little while later. I am unsure of what the actual cause of death was listed as.
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Born: February 5, 1859, Indiana
Died: December 28, 1928, Center Township, Greene County, Indiana
Jacob was the son of Reverend Enoch Henry Floyd (1821-1905) and his second wife, Ann Young Floyd (1828-1906). They are both buried nearby in Dishman Cemetery.
He had a few siblings:
Thomas Milford Floyd (1845-1926) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Mary Elizabeth Floyd Wilson (1846-1901) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
James Samuel Floyd (1853-1931) - buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Park, Greene County, Indiana
Silistine/Celestine "Sillis" Claranda Floyd Storms (1854-1938) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
William M. Floyd (1862-1914) - buried in Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Lyons, Greene County, Indiana
Reverend Joseph "Joe" Ellsworth Floyd (1865-1944) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
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Born: 1858
Died: 1938
There is no information about her listed.
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Born: May 28, 1848, Harnett County, North Carolina
Died: September 29, 1924, Popcorn, Lawrence County, Indiana
He was the son of John Jacob Parker (1819-1879) and Eliza Spence Parker (1817-1862). They were both born in Cumberland County, North Carolina and were both buried nearby in Dishman Cemetery.
He had many siblings and half-siblings:
Francis Marion Parker (1844-1931) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Effie Isabelle Parker Cox (1845-1915) - buried in Switz City Cemetery, Switz City, Greene County, Indiana
Marshall Parker (1852-1894) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Amanda "Mandy" Elizabeth Parker Ashcraft (1864-1939) - buried in Parma Cemetery, Parma, Canyon County, Idaho
Eliza Ellen Parker Noel (1867-1938) - buried in Switz City Cemetery, Switz City, Greene County, Indiana
Robert Jacob Parker (1868-1946) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
William Parker (1870-1935) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
James was married to Cassie Jane Fitzpatrick Parker (1847-1919) in 1866. She is buried near him in Dishman Cemetery.
They had many children:
Joseph Marion Parker (1866-1933) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Edna Elnora Parker Price (1869-1961) - buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, Shelby County, Illinois
Lillie Alice Parker Inman (1873-1953) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Cora Frances Parker Boruff (1874-1932) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Rosa Katherine Parker Neal (1876-1913) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Ida Esther Parker Hudson (1882-1955) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
He served in the Civil War in Company H, 31st Indiana Infantry Regiment.
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Born: January 17, 1847
Died: March 15, 1919
There is no information listed for her parents or siblings.
She was married to James Daniel Parker (1848-1924) in 1866. He is buried near her in Dishman Cemetery.
They had many children:
Joseph Marion Parker (1866-1933) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Edna Elnora Parker Price (1869-1961) - buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, Shelby County, Illinois
Lillie Alice Parker Inman (1873-1953) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Cora Frances Parker Boruff (1874-1932) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Rosa Katherine Parker Neal (1876-1913) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Ida Esther Parker Hudson (1882-1955) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
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Born: January 10, 1800, North Carolina
Died: January 30, 1885, Indiana
He was the son of William Price (1762-1833) and Delilah /Dixon Dickson Price (1762-1843). William was a Revolutionary War Soldier born in North Carolina. Delilah was also born in North Carolina and is buried in Hampton Cemetery, Ashe County, North Carolina. William's grave site is unknown, though he does have a Cenotaph at his wife's grave site.
He had several siblings:
Thomas William Price (1783-1877) - buried in Hampton Cemetery, Ashe County, North Carolina
William Price (1786-1864) - buried in Roark-Price Cemetery, Ashe County, North Carolina
John Price (1790-1865) - buried site is listed as unknown (War of 1812 Veteran died in Little Horse Creek, Ashe County, North Carolina)
David Price (1792-?) - burial unknown
Jesse Price (1796-?) - burial unknown
Eleanor Price (1800-?) - burial unknown
He was married to Mary Wilson Price (1810-1884). She was born in Tennessee and passed away in Greene County, Indiana, being buried with her husband in Dishman Cemetery. They were married on May 17, 1827, possible in Tennessee, or maybe in North Carolina.
They had many children:
Landon Clay Price (1830-1909) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Andrew Jackson Price (1832-1863) - buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri (he served in the Civil War in Company B, 18th Indiana Volunteers; he died of smallpox at the New House of Refuge Hospital and buried at Arsenal Island; his burial site was moved to the listed cemetery due to flooding of the Mississippi in 1876; his headstone is listed as UNKNOWN)
Melchert H. Price (1839-1863) - buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery, Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi (he served in the Civil War in Company E. INdiana 97th Infantry Regiment; he is listed as having mustered out on September 6, 1863 at Camp Sherman, MS, but this is also his death date...)
James Hamilton "Ham" Price (1842-1892) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Nancy Price Stone (1846-1909) - buried in Bedell Cemetery, Decker, Knox County, Indiana
John Newton Price (1846-1912) - buried in Cochrans Grove Cemetery, Windsor, Shelby County, Illinois (served in the Civil War in Company H, 31st Indiana Volunteers)
Thomas Nelson Price (1849-1891) - buried in Fairlawn Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Louisa Price McKittrick (1853-1917) - buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Hillham, Dubois County, Indiana (according to her obituary, she was found in the woods about 4 miles from her home with a dollar bill by her side; the coroner noted that she likely died of exhaustion after having wandered away from her home)
Martha Price Stone (1855-1935) - buried in Crystal Community Cemetery, Crystal, Dubois County, Indiana
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Born: January 20, 1825, Campbell County, Tennessee
Died: December 24, 1915, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
He was said to have come to the county at the age of 7 years old with his parents, though the names of his parents aren't listed anywhere.
Here we have the grave of John Hudson.
We now come to the grave of Lankston Hudson.
I have no names of any siblings, though none are listed as having come with him, so I am not sure if there were any.
He was married twice, his first wife being Emily Brooks Miller (?-?). They were married on July 30, 1846/1848. I am not sure where she was buried.
There were six children born, but names of only two are listed.
Louisa E. Miller Simpson (1850-1928) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Mary "Mollie" Frances Miller Frinfrock/Finfrock (1851-1933) - buried in Mount Washington Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, Missouri
His second wife was Elizabeth Lamb Miller (1837-1919). They were married on April 15, 1858 and she is buried near him in Dishman Cemetery.
They had nine children:
Hannah Catherine Miller Shanklin (1862-1913) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Francis Marion Miller (1863-1923) - buried in Castle Hill Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Rebecca Alice Miller Hudson (1866-1960) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
James B. Miller (1868-1898) - buried in Castle Hill Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Cynthia Caroline "Carrie" Miller Wharton/Whorton (1873-1965) - buried in Riverton Crest Cemetery, Tukwila, King County, Washington
Ella May Miller Edington (1880-1942) - buried in Graceland Memorial Park, Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Geneva Miller (1895-1898) - buried in Castle Hill Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
It is said that he helped haul the logs that built the first house in Owensburg. He also helped hauling and laboring to build the first church, known and Old White Oak Church. He was noted to have paid his county taxes with raccoon skins, which was considered legal tender at the time. He talked frequently of having watched the county change from a wilderness to a community.
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Born: August 15, 1871
Died: April 26, 1916
He was the son of Lankston Hudson (1800-1882) and Mary "Polly" E. Randolph Hudson (1835-1914). Lankston was born in Ohio while Mary was born in Tennessee, but they are both buried nearby in Dishman Cemetery.
He had several siblings:
James Hudson, Sr. (1826-1900) - buried in Ashcraft Chapel Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Rebecca Hudson Boruff (1830-1906) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Nancy Hudson Tetrick (1833-1900) - buried in Duke Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Lydia Jane Hudson Fordyce (1857-1937) - buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
William R. Hudson (1859-1923) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Milford L. Hudson (1864-1942) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Julia A. Hudson Floyd (1868-1945) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
I found no information that he had been married or had any children.
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Born: August 10, 1800, Ohio
Died: March 16, 1882
Below him is his wife, Mary E. Randolph Hudson.
Born: March 10, 1835, Tennessee
Died: October 20, 1914
They had several children:
James Hudson, Sr. (1826-1900) - buried in Ashcraft Chapel Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Rebecca Hudson Boruff (1830-1906) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Nancy Hudson Tetrick (1833-1900) - buried in Duke Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Lydia Jane Hudson Fordyce (1857-1937) - buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
William R. Hudson (1859-1923) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Milford L. Hudson (1864-1942) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Julia A. Hudson Floyd (1868-1945) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
John Hudson (1871-1916) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
There is a note in the Early Settlers of Greene County that his wife was deceased prior to 1826 when they settled in Jackson Township. This doesn't make much sense as his wife was listed as having died in 1914. Therefore, I must assume that Mary is his second wife, though it isn't specified anywhere.
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Born: March 6, 1865
Died: May 12, 1882
She was the teen daughter of Daniel F. Landis (?-?) and Margaret Landis (1837-1883). Margaret is listed on the other side of the headstone, but Daniel isn't buried in Dishman Cemetery. I am not sure where he is buried at.
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Born: November 26, 1837
Died: June 15, 1883
She was the wife of Daniel F. Landis (?-?). I am unsure as to where he is buried as I have not been able to find a listing for him anywhere.
They had at least one daughter:
Anna B. Landis (1865-1882) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana (she is listed on the other side of the headstone)
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Born: January 31, 1822, Popcorn, Indiana
Died: May 25, 1897
He was the son of Frances Hill Pedigo (1782-1860) and John Pedigo (?-?). Frances is buried in Armstead Cemetery, Calvertville, Greene County, Indiana, though I am unsure as to where John is buried. He may be buried in the same cemetery as his wife and there is no headstone. They came to Lawrence County, Indiana in 1827 after John sold their land in Barren County, Kentucky.
He had a few siblings:
John D. Pedigo (1816-1876) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Elizabeth Pedigo Hickman (1817-1902) - buried in Annapolis Church Cemetery, Annapolis, Sonoma County, California
William Pedigo (1824-1902) - buried in Norwood Cemetery, Norwood, Lucas County, Iowa (entered a patent for a "Hay Tedder and Cocker Combined")
Edward H. Pedigo (1827-1863) - buried in Graves Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana
Uncle Joe, as he was known locally, served in the Civil War in Company F of the 43rd Indiana Infantry.
He was married on October 30, 1867 to Elizabeth Laffoon Pedigo (?-?). They had no children and I am unsure as to where she is buried.
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Born: February 12, 1830
Died: December 19, 1875
He was married to Rachel Lamb Gilliland (1836-1912). She is buried near him in Dishman Cemetery.
They had eight children:
Josiah Gilliland (1856-1894) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
John C. Gilliland (1857-1916) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Zeno Green Gilliland (1859-1933) - buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, Snohomish County, Washington
Carrie L. Gilliland Busenburg (1865-1950) - buried in Lebanon Cemetery, Midland, Greene County, Indiana
Florence Gilliland Holmes (1859-1925) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
James H. Gilliland (1872-1953) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Allie G. Gilliland Mitchell (1874-1939) - buried in Lebanon Cemetery, Midland, Greene County, Indiana
Jennie Gilliland (?-?) - burial unknown
He served in the Civil War in Company F on the 15th Indiana Infantry. He mustered in on June 14, 1861 and then mustered out on June 25, 1864 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Born: May 29, 1836, Springville, Indiana
Died: June 26, 1912
She was the daughter of John Washington Lamb (1810-1889) and Martha "Patsey" Green Lamb (1810-1899). They are both natives of North Carolina and are both buried in Grandview Cemetery in Bloomfield.
She had several siblings:
Calvin Green Lamb (1831-1917) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Hiram Lamb (1834-1913) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Elizabeth Lamb McDowell (1839-1904) - buried in Springville Christian Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Abigail "Abbie"Lamb Dugger (1840-1904) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
John Thomas Lamb (1844-1911) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Matilda Lamb Hatfield (1848-1918) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Mrs. J.W. Lamb (?-?) - burial unknown
She was married in March of 1854 to James Harvey Gilliland (1830-1875). He is buried with her in Dishman Cemetery.
They had eight children:
Josiah Gilliland (1856-1894) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
John C. Gilliland (1857-1916) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Zeno Green Gilliland (1859-1933) - buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, Snohomish County, Washington
Carrie L. Gilliland Busenburg (1865-1950) - buried in Lebanon Cemetery, Midland, Greene County, Indiana
Florence Gilliland Holmes (1859-1925) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
James H. Gilliland (1872-1953) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Allie G. Gilliland Mitchell (1874-1939) - buried in Lebanon Cemetery, Midland, Greene County, Indiana
Jennie Gilliland (?-?) - burial unknown
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Born: January 19, 1833, Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky
Died: May 29, 1871, Greene County, Indiana
I have no information for her parents or any siblings.
She was married to R.H. Herrin (?-?).
They have a few children:
Mary "Mollie" E. Herron Trice (1857-1888) - buried in Packard Cemetery, Cameron, Clinton County, Missouri
John Robert Herrin (1861-1944) - buried in Hillside Memorial Park, Redlands, San Bernadino County, California
Louisa Abigail "Abbie" Herrin Primrose (1864-1918) - buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas
Sherman Herren (1865-1930) - buried in Sunset Cemetery, Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas
Julia F. Herrin Black (1870-1894) - buried in Packard Cemetery, Cameron, Clinton County, Missouri
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Born: February 14, 1811
Died: Unknown
She was the wife of Benjamin Holder (1805-1882). They were married in 1835 and his name is listed on the opposite side of the headstone.
They had at least one child:
Lucy Ann Holder Dover (1850-1917) - buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Park, Greene County, Indiana
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Born: July 2, 1805
Died: June 24, 1882
He was the husband of Susannah Holder (1811-?). They were married in 1835 and she is listed on the opposite side of the headstone.
They had at least one child:
Lucy Ann Holder Dover (1850-1917) - buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Park, Greene County, Indiana
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Born: October 2, 1787
Died: June 21, 1871
I have no information about her family and there are no other Redding's buried in Dishman Cemetery.
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Born: 1790, Pittsylvania County, Virginia
Died: 1864, Greene County, Indiana
He was the son of George Washington Vest (1757-1845) and Mary Barron Doss Vest (1764-1810). He died in Boone County, Kentucky, though I am unsure as to where is buried. He was a Revolutionary War Veteran having served in the Continental Army for Virginia. Mary died in Halifax County, Virginia (I assume). I am unsure where she is buried.
He had many siblings:
Obediah/Obadiah Vest (1786-1867) - buried in Bashams Gap, Basham, Morgan County, Alabama
John L. Vest (1788-1839) - buried in Glasscock Cemetery, Jemison, Chilton County, Alabama
James Jackson Vest, Sr. (1791-1868) - buried in Mount Nebo Cemetery, Vinemount, Cullman County, Alabama
Luvina/Lavina "Vinnie" Vest Woodall (1794-1872) - buried in Shady Grove Cemetery, Iuka, Tishomingo County, Mississippi
Mary "Polly" Vest Woodall (1799-1860) - burial unknown
Sarah Vest LeMaster (1740-1795) - buried in Johnson County Memorial Park, Staffordsville, Johnson County, Kentucky
Robert Sapp Vest (1798-1889) - burial unknown
Rutha Alexander Vest (?-?) - burial unknown
Thomas Richard Vest (?-?) - burial unknown
Squire Vest (1783-1851) - burial is listed as unknown
He was married to Elinore Emmett Vest (1790-1850). I have no information about her at all.
He had at least three children:
Elizabeth Vest Terrell (1813-1891) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Alethia Ann Vest Pool (1822-1891) - buried in Howell-Koleen Cemetery, Koleen, Greene County, Indiana
James Garrett Vest (1828-1868) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
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Born: 1828, Kentucky
Died: 1868, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
He was the son of George Washington Vest, Jr (1790-1864) and Elinore Emmett Vest (1790-1850). George is buried near his son in Dishman Cemetery, but I have not yet located Elinore's gravesite.
He was married to Lovina Jane Rainbolt Latimer (1834-1895) on June 6, 1854 in Lawrence County, Indiana. She is buried in Cochrans Grove Cemetery in Windsor, Shelby County, Illinois, likely with her second husband.
They had seven children in total:
John W. Vest (1855-1922) - buried in Cochrans Grove Cemetery, Windsor, Shelby County, Illinois
Louis A. Vest (1857-1891) - buried in Cochrans Grove Cemetery, Windsor, Shelby County, Illinois
Jacob F. Vest (1859-1924) - buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, Shelby County, Illinois
Freelove Vest (1861-1930) - buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas
William S. Vest (1863-1916) - buried in Cochrans Grove Cemetery, Windsor, Shelby County, Illinois
Eliza Ann Vest Rush (1865-1938) - buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas
Elizabeth Ella Vest Clawson (1866-1893) - buried in Potwin Cemetery, Potwin, Butler County, Kansas
We now stop at the grave of Amanda Sleet Roberts George.
Here is the grave of Reverend Josiah F. George.
Born: April 26, 1830
Died: February 4, 1905
He was the son of John S. Noell (1802-1858) and Sarah Waters Noell (1803-?). They were married on January 8, 1824 in Boone County, Kentucky. He is buried in Beaverlick Cemetery, Beaverlick, Boone County, Indiana. I do not have a burial listing for Sarah.
He has several siblings:
Nannie Noel Tucker (1836-1905) - buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Willian James Noel (1838-1927) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Parthena Noel Arnold (1840-1832) - buried in Springville Christian Church Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Jonathan W. Noel (1844-1909) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Ruben Noell (1845-1923) - buried in Beaverlick Cemetery, Beaverlick, Boone County, Indiana
He was married on February 17, 1852 to Julie Sleet Noel (1832-1903). Her name is listed below his on the headstone.
She was the daughter of Robert E. Sleet (1806-1867) and Artemecia Finnell Sleet (1808-1876). They are both buried in Salem Predestinarian Baptist Church Cemetery in Boone County, Kentucky
She had several siblings:
Artemecia Sleet (?-1851) - buried in Salem Predestinarian Baptist Church Cemetery, Boone County, Kentucky
Infant Sleet (1834-1834) - buried in Salem Predestinarian Baptist Church Cemetery, Boone County, Kentucky
Ann Elizabeth Sleet Roberts (1838-1908) - buried in Old Platte Cemetery, Platte, Charles Mix County, South Dakota
Lafayette Sleet (1841-1845) - buried in Salem Predestinarian Baptist Church Cemetery, Boone County, Kentucky
Susan Francis Sleet Roberts (1844-1916) - burial site is listed as unknown
They had no children.
Mitchell was a member of the Church at Dresden. I am not sure what faith that church fell under.
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Born: October 29, 1828
Died: April 11, 1894
I am unsure as to who her parents were or if she had any siblings.
She was married twice. Her first husband was Philip Lafayette Roberts (1825-1859). He is buried in Kentucky Ridge Cemetery, Doans, Greene County, Indiana.
They had a few children:
William S. Roberts (1846-1865) - buried in Kentucky Ridge Cemetery, Doans, Greene County, Indiana (he served in the Civil War in Company H, 31st Regiment of Indiana Volunteers)
Robert B. Roberts (1848-1849) - buried in Roberts Family Cemetery, Walton, Boone County, Kentucky
Mary A. Roberts (1850-1883) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Julia E. Roberts Wilson (1855-1880) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Her second husband was Elder Josiah F. George (1837-1895). he is buried near her in Dishman Cemetery.
They had five children that I found:
Josephine "Josie" George Goff (1863-1929) - buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
Thomas Benton George (1866-1927) - buried in Crest Lawn Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
R. George (?-?) - burial unknown (listed as having lived in Vincennes, Indiana)
Olive George Boruff (?-?) - burial unknown (listed as javing lived in Switz City, Indiana)
Addie George Goff (?-?) - burial unknown (listed has having lived on the home farm in Greene County)
~~~
Born: October 11, 1837, Kentucky
Died: September 3, 1895, Greene County, Indiana
I have no information on his parents or any siblings:
He was the second husband of Amanda Sleet Roberts George (1828-1894). She is buried near him in Dishman Cemetery.
They had five children that I found:
Josephine "Josie" George Goff (1863-1929) - buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
Thomas Benton George (1866-1927) - buried in Crest Lawn Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
R. George (?-?) - burial unknown (listed as having lived in Vincennes, Indiana)
Olive George Boruff (?-?) - burial unknown (listed as javing lived in Switz City, Indiana)
Addie George Goff (?-?) - burial unknown (listed has having lived on the home farm in Greene County)
~~~
Born: October 19, 1855, Greene County, Indiana
Died: July 12, 1880, Greene County, Indiana
She was the daughter of Amanda Sleet Roberts George (1828-1894) and her first husband, Philip Lafayette Roberts (1825-1859). He is buried in Kentucky Ridge Cemetery, Doans, Greene County, Indiana, while Amands is buried in Dishman Cemetery with her second husband.
She had several siblings:
William S. Roberts (1846-1865) - buried in Kentucky Ridge Cemetery, Doans, Greene County, Indiana (he served in the Civil War in Company H, 31st Regiment of Indiana Volunteers)
Robert B. Roberts (1848-1849) - buried in Roberts Family Cemetery, Walton, Boone County, Kentucky
Mary A. Roberts (1850-1883) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Julia E. Roberts Wilson (1855-1880) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Josephine "Josie" George Goff (1863-1929) - buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
Thomas Benton George (1866-1927) - buried in Crest Lawn Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
R. George (?-?) - burial unknown (listed as having lived in Vincennes, Indiana)
Olive George Boruff (?-?) - burial unknown (listed as javing lived in Switz City, Indiana)
Addie George Goff (?-?) - burial unknown (listed has having lived on the home farm in Greene County)
She was the first wife of George Dunn Wilson (1848-1932) in 1872. He is buried with his second wife at Dishman Cemetery.
They had a few children:
Charles Milford Wilson (1873-1942) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Jesse Wilson (1875-1892) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Susie Wilson Ax (1877-1934) - buried in Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado
Quincy Wilson (1880-1880) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
~~~
Born: March 13, 1875
Died: December 16, 1892
He was the son of George Dunn Wilson (1848-1932) and Julia E. Roberts Wilson (1855-1880). They are both buried nearby in Dishman Cemetery.
He had several siblings:
Charles Milford Wilson (1873-1942) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Susie Wilson Ax (1877-1934) - buried in Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado
Quincy Wilson (1880-1880) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Christine Wilson Nigh (1885-1949) - buried in Palestine Cemetery, Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois
Macil L. Wilson Holmes (1890-1985) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Ruby Madeline Wilson (1894-1915) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Paul Dillard Wilson (1897-1982) - buried in Union Chapel Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
Sentney B. Wilson (1887-1924) - buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
~~~
Born: March 20, 1850
Died: August 21, 1883
She was the daughter of Amanda Sleet Roberts George (1828-1894) and her first husband, Philip Lafayette Roberts (1825-1859). He is buried in Kentucky Ridge Cemetery, Doans, Greene County, Indiana, while Amands is buried in Dishman Cemetery with her second husband.
She had several siblings:
William S. Roberts (1846-1865) - buried in Kentucky Ridge Cemetery, Doans, Greene County, Indiana (he served in the Civil War in Company H, 31st Regiment of Indiana Volunteers)
Robert B. Roberts (1848-1849) - buried in Roberts Family Cemetery, Walton, Boone County, Kentucky
Julia E. Roberts Wilson (1855-1880) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Josephine "Josie" George Goff (1863-1929) - buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
Thomas Benton George (1866-1927) - buried in Crest Lawn Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
R. George (?-?) - burial unknown (listed as having lived in Vincennes, Indiana)
Olive George Boruff (?-?) - burial unknown (listed as javing lived in Switz City, Indiana)
Addie George Goff (?-?) - burial unknown (listed has having lived on the home farm in Greene County)
~~~
Born: November 23, 1852
Died: August 26, 1881, Greene County, Indiana
I haven't any information about her parents or siblings.
She was married to James Orum Pate (1851-1925) in 1874. He is buried in Switz City Cemetery, Switz City, Greene County, Indiana with his second wife.
I have found only one name of a child:
Khiva Pate McClenathan (1875-1899) - buried in Switz City Cemetery, Switz City, Greene County
~~~
Born: February 11, 1894, Lyons, Indiana
Died: February 6, 1915
She was the youngest daughter of George Dunn Wilson (1848-1932) and Snow Sexson Wilson (1864-1920). They are both buried in Dishman Cemetery.
She had several siblings:
Charles Milford Wilson (1873-1942) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Jesse Wilson (1875-1892) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Susie Wilson Ax (1877-1934) - buried in Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado
Quincy Wilson (1880-1880) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Christine Wilson Nigh (1885-1949) - buried in Palestine Cemetery, Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois
Macil L. Wilson Holmes (1890-1985) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Paul Dillard Wilson (1897-1982) - buried in Union Chapel Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
Sentney B. Wilson (1887-1924) - buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
~~~
Born: December 27, 1848, Lawrence County, Indiana
Died: May 13, 1932, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
He was the son of George Dillard Wilson (1814-1890) and Gula Elma Davis Wilson (1821-1894). They were married on October 5, 1837 and are both buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana.
He had many siblings:
Giles Wilson (1839-1896) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Margaret Wilson Chambers (1842-1930) - buried in Oakley Cemetery, Thomas County, Kansas
Winepark Wilson (1842-1866) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana (served in the Civil War in Company F. 43rd Regiment Indiana Volunteers; held prisoner for 10 months in Tyler, Texas)
Martha Emily Wilson Dishman (1851-1936) - buried in Evergreen cemetery, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska
Milford A Wilson (1853-1929) - buried in Fairlawn cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Gula Ann Wilson Sullivan (1853-1935) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Doctor F. Wilson (1856-1916) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Loucetta Almarine Wilson Bennett (1860-1831) - buried in Fairview Cemetery, Clear Lake, Beaver County, Oklahoma
Paris D. Wilson (1862-1903) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Charles Mason Wilson (1864-1932) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
He was married to Snow Sexson Wilson (1864-1920) in 1882. She is buried nearby in Dishman Cemetery.
They had several children:
Charles Milford Wilson (1873-1942) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Jesse Wilson (1875-1892) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Susie Wilson Ax (1877-1934) - buried in Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado
Quincy Wilson (1880-1880) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Christine Wilson Nigh (1885-1949) - buried in Palestine Cemetery, Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois
Macil L. Wilson Holmes (1890-1985) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Ruby Madeline Wilson (1894-1915) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Paul Dillard Wilson (1897-1982) - buried in Union Chapel Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
Sentney B. Wilson (1887-1924) - buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
~~~
Born: April 6, 1821
Died: November 19, 1901
She was the daughter of George Shankle/Shanklin (1794-1829) and Elizabeth Collett Shanklin (1794-1832). Their burials locations are not known, though it is likely that they are buried in Tennessee as the obituary for Abraham, their son, notes that he was born in Tennessee and was left an orphan at an early age.
She had a couple of siblings:
Charlotte Shanklin Armstrong (1813-1891) - buried in Ferguson Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana
Abraham Shanklin (1823-1897) - buried in Dishman Cemetery Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
She was married to Minor Pate (1826-1897), whose name is listed next to her on the headstone.
Born: February 26, 1826, Kentucky
Died: January 4, 1897, Greene County, Indiana
The only information for his parents that I have been able to find was that his father was from Virginia. I don't know of any siblings.
They had seven children in total:
John Allen Pate (1847-1903) - buried in Granview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
William Nero Pate (1850-1927) - buried in Wenatchee City Cemetery, Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington
James Orum Pate (1851-1925) - buried in Switz City Cemetery, Switz City, Greene County, Indiana
Charlotte G. Pate Smiley (1856-1900) - buried in Switz City Cemetery, Switz City, Greene County, Indiana
Minor Frank Pate (1856-1933) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Mary Elizabeth Pate Anderson (1862-1931) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
They moved to the county in 1854, residing on a farm near Dresden. They were members of the Christian Church, possibly the one in Dresden.
~~~
Born: May 20, 1822
Died: Unknown
He was the son of Henery Pethtel (1765-1865) and Mary Bradford Pethtel (1783-1870). His family is from Germany. They are buried in Jesse Thomas Cemetery, Monongalia County, West Virginia.
He had several siblings:
Peter Pethtel (1804-1887) - buried in Hamilton Cemetery, Freeport Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania
Henry Pethtel (1810-1860) - buried in Jesse Thomas Cemetery, Monongalia County, West Virgina.
Robert Bradford Pethtel (1812-1909) - buried in Oak Forest Cemetery, Saint Cloud, Monongalia County, West Virginia
James William Pethtel (1818-1892) - buried in Cloverdale Cemetery, Saint Myers, Pleasants County, West Virginia.
Jacob Pethtel (1822-1871) - buried in Stoneking Cemetery, Schuyler County, Illinois
Solomon Pethtel (1830-1872) - buried in Stoneking Cemetery, Schuyler County, Illinois
He was married twice. His first wife was Rachel Watson Pethtel (1826-1886). She is buried in Dishman Cemetery nearby.
They had many children:
Ella Pethtel Pool (1846-1895) - buried in Solsberry Cemetery, Solsberry, Greene County, Indiana
Mary Pethtel East (1847-1929) - buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois
Nancy Pethtel Carmichael (1848-1881) - buried in Carmichael Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Barbara Pethtel Hudson (1851-1941) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville Greene County, Indiana
Sarah Pethtel Fitzpatrick (1853-1935) - buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois
Lucinda Pethtel Hurd (1854-1907) - buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
Rachel Pethtel Meredith (1857-1936) - buried in Cowgill Cemetery, Cowgill, Caldwell County, Missouri
William Thomas Pethtel (1859-1929) - buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois
Rebecca Elizabeth Petchtel Neal (1861-1935) - buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri
Emma J. Pethel Burch (1864-1909) - buried in West Union Cemetery, Orrsburg, Nodaway County, Missouri
His second wife was Sarah Jane Burch Combs Pethtel (1836-1919). They were married on October 16, 1892 and she is buried in the Combs Cemetery, Cincinnati, Greene County, Indiana. He was her second husband. I see no children for them.
~~~
Born: January 5, 1842, Lawrence County, Indiana
Died: March 24, 1904, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
She was the daughter of Doctor Benjamin Rush (1810-1861) and Lois Wilson Rush (1820-1882). He is buried in Rush Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana, while she is listed as being buried in Dishman Cemetery, though there doesn't appear to be a headstone.
She had many siblings:
Zebedee Rush (1843-1929) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Mary Jane Rush Gastineau (1845-1931) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Caroline Rush Holmes (1848-1935) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Martha Rush Hatfield (1850-1941) - buried in Greenwood Cemetery, York, York County, Nebraska
John Thomas Rush (1853-1869) - buried in Rush Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Nancy Rush Sexson (1856-1945) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Louisa Rush Gastineau (1859-1925) - buried in Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Lyons, Greene County, Indiana
Laura Jones Rush Cox (1861-1955) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Sallie was married twice. Her first husband was William Jasper Hatfield (1845-1865). He is buried in Alexandra National Cemetery, Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana. He served in Company H, 31st Indiana Volunteer Infantry with his brother and cousin, both named Jeremiah. He was not originally buried here, but instead near the house of Wesserquere in Victoria, Texas. He was later moved to the listed cemetery, though I am not sure when that happened.
They had one child:
Mary Florence Hatfield Rainbolt (1864-1950) - buried in Woodlawn Park North Cemetery and Mausoleum, Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida (this is where her obituary is stated as her having been laid to rest)
Her second husband, whose name is listed next to her on the headstone, was Leander Parks Leonard (1835-1916). They were married in 1870.
He was the son of Joseph Leonard (1818-1907) and his first wife Maranda Lyons Leonard (?-?). He is buried in Dishman Cemetery nearby, but Maranda is not listed buried here. I am not sure where she is buried. Oddly enough, his obituary doesn't even mention their marriage, only that of his second wife, Sophronia in 1840.
He had a few siblings:
Nancy A. Leonard Sexson (1844-1868) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Mary Catherine "Kate" Leonard Sexson (1848-1925) - buried in Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Lyons, Greene County, Indiana
Richard J. Leonard (1849-1914) - cenotaph in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana (this listing is for a cenotaph; he is actually buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri; see the next listing for his actual burial)
Doctor Richard "Rufus" J. Leonard (1851-1915) - buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery, Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri
Thomas Jacob Leonard (1853-1936) - buried in Daytona Memorial Park, Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida
He was first married to Martha Abigail "Abbie" Lamb Leonard (1844-1869) in 1858.
They had a few children together:
Edward C. Leonard (1860-1944) - cremation location unknown
John C. Leonard (1862-1917) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana (fatally injured while working on the M.O. Railway in Illinois)
Addie Maybelle "Bell" Leonard Byers (1866-1937) - buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
Anna Viola Leonard Holmes (1868-1936) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Salle and Leander had several children of their own:
Richard Boone Leonard (1871-1925) - buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
Idus Leonard George (1872-1947) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbiville, Greene County, Indiana
Lois Leonard Mitchell (1874-1961) - buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana
Iona Leonard Reese (1876-1904) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Laura Leonard Miller (1878-1921) - buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Leonard (1879-1960) - cremated at Crown Hill Crematory, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
~~~
Born: August 3, 1799
Died: September 7, 1890
There is no information for her.
~~~
Born: August 12, 1820, Carter County, Tennessee
Died: August 30, 1882, Indiana
Lois was the daughter of Booker T. Wilson (1765-1839) and Mary Ann Wilson (?-?). He is buried in Rush Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana. She may be buried there as well, but there are no headstones.
She had several siblings:
Wade Wilson (1805-1871) - buried in Wapello Cemetery, Wapello, Louisa County, Iowa
Alexander Wilson (1808-1850) - buried in Rush Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Mary Wilson Price (1810-1884) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
George Dillard Wilson (1814-1890) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Corporal Andrew Jackson Wilson (1826-1861) - buried in Grafton National Cemetery, Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia (he served in the Civil War in Company F, 15th Indiana Infantry; he enlisted on June 7, 1861 and died two months later; he was originally buried on the home farm in Randolph County, West Virginia)
She was married to Doctor Benjamin Rush (1810-1861) in 1841. He is buried in Rush Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana.
We now stop at the grave of Private James Fitzpatrick.
Here we have the grave of Marion "Bud" G. Fitzpatrick.
They had several children:
Sallie Rush Leonard (1842-1904) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Zebedee Rush (1843-1929) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Mary Jane Rush Gastineau (1845-1931) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Caroline Rush Holmes (1848-1935) - buried in Lowder Cemetery, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Martha Rush Hatfield (1850-1941) - buried in Greenwood Cemetery, York, York County, Nebraska
John Thomas Rush (1853-1869) - buried in Rush Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Nancy Rush Sexson (1856-1945) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Louisa Rush Gastineau (1859-1925) - buried in Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Lyons, Greene County, Indiana
Laura Jones Rush Cox (1861-1955) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
~~~
Born: unknown
Died: unknown
I don't know who his parents were or if he had any siblings.
He was married to Mary Cody Briles Fitzpatrick (1832-1920). He was her second husband and she is buried near him in Dishman Cemetery.
He had at least two children:
Lois Florence Wilson (1870-1942) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Marion G. Fitzpatrick (1873-1899) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
He served in the Civil War in Company H, 31st Indiana Infantry.
Born: before 1850
Died: about 1882
I don't have any information about her parents or siblings.
She was the wife of John H. Boruff (?-?). I am not sure where he is buried or if they had any children.
~~~
Born: August 13, 1873
Died: March 23, 1899
He was son of Mary Cody Briles Fitzpatrick (1832-1920) and her second husband, Private James Fitzpatrick (?-?). They are both buried in Dishman Cemetery.
He had several siblings:
Harley F. Briles (1855-1864) - buried in Rush Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Robert A. Briles (1857-1934) - buried in New Palestine Cemetery, New Palestine, Hancock County, Indiana
John Everett Briles (1860-1951) - buried in Greene County Chapel Cemetery, Solsberry, Greene County, Indiana
Doctor M. Briles (1862-1868) - buried in Rush Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Tima E. Briles Brown (1865-1928) - buried in Humboldt Cemetery, Humboldt Township, Coles County, Illinois
Lois Florence Wilson (1870-1942) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
According to Bud's obituary, he had never been sick a day in his life when he was suddenly struck down with incredible pains and never recovered.
~~~
Born: September 23, 1828, Jackson Township, Greene County, Indiana
Died: February 12, 1910, Jackson Township, Greene County, Indiana
He was the son of William Hudson (1804-1897), but I do not have the name of his wife. He was buried in Dishman Cemetery nearby.
He had a many siblings, but I don't have the names of most of them:
Sarah Ann Hudson Harden (1837-1923) - buried in Mount Ebel Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
Mary E. Hudson Noel (1844-1883) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Jeremiah F. Hudson (1849-1927) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
George D. Hudson (1852-1907) - buried in Clover Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Monroe County, Indiana
He was married twice, first two Mary Ferguson Hudson (1830-1891) on February 20, 1849. She is buried in Dishman Cemetery nearby. I don't see any children listed for them.
His second wife was Nancy Alzina Beymer Hudson (1838-1913) in 1891. He was also her second husband. She is buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana.
He served in the Civil War, having listed on September 13, 1861. He was placed in Company H, 31st Indiana Regiment. He mustered out on September 15, 1864.
~~~
Born: March 1, 1804, Kentucky
Died: July 30, 1897
I am not sure of the names of his parents or any siblings.
He was married, but I don't have the name of his wife.
He had twelve children, but I only have the names of some of them:
John R. Hudson (1828-1910) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Sarah Ann Hudson Harden (1837-1923) - buried in Mount Ebel Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
Mary E. Hudson Noel (1844-1883) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Jeremiah F. Hudson (1849-1927) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
George D. Hudson (1852-1907) - buried in Clover Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Monroe County, Indiana
~~~
Born: October 10, 1906
Died: March 15, 1907
She was the infant daughter of William Thomas Hudson (1872-1941) and Ida Esther Parker Hudson (1882-1955). They are both buried in Dishman Cemetery.
Had she lived, she would have had many siblings:
Daniel Franklin Hudson (1899-1981) - buried in Mundell Church Cemetery, Heltonville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Oleta Fern Hudson Henderson (1901-1942) - buried in Gilgal Cemetery, Heltonville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Charles William Hudson (1904-1961) - buried in Beech Grove Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
Gertie E. Hudson Roberts (1908-1998) - buried in Beech Grove Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
Ruby Hudson Umphress (1911-1977) - buried in Mundell Church Cemetery, Heltonville, Lawrence County, Indiana
Harry Cecil Hudson (1913-2004) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Reuger Parker Hudson (1917-2004) - buried in Cresthaven Memory Gardens Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
Theodore Hudson (1819-2005) - buried in Cresthaven Memory Gardens Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
Warren George Hudson (1921-1995) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
~~~
Born: April 13, 1866
Died: January 17, 1886
She was the daughter of William J. Noel (1838-1927) and Mary E. Hudson Noel (1844-1883). He is buried in Grandview Cemetery in Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana and she is buried nearby in Dishman Cemetery.
She had a few siblings:
John Mitchell Noel (1860-1927) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
William Edward Noel (1864-1917) - buried in Switz City Cemetery, Switz City, Greene County, Indiana
James Noel (1873-1937) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Martha Frances Noel Holmes (1876-1930) - buried in Flynn Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Sallie Noel Sipes (?-?) - burial unknown
Charles Noel (?-?) - burial unknown
~~~
Born: January 19, 1844
Died: April 17, 1883
She was the daughter of William Hudson (1804-1897), though I am not sure of the name of her mother.
Here is the grave of Mary Ferguson Hudson.
We now stop at the grave of Nannie Boruff.
This is the grave of Malinda M. Hodges Boruff.
She had eleven siblings, but I only have the names of a few of them:
John R. Hudson (1828-1910) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Sarah Ann Hudson Harden (1837-1923) - buried in Mount Ebel Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
Jeremiah F. Hudson (1849-1927) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
George D. Hudson (1852-1907) - buried in Clover Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Monroe County, Indiana
She was married to William J. Noel (1838-1927). He is buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
They had a few children:
John Mitchell Noel (1860-1927) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
William Edward Noel (1864-1917) - buried in Switz City Cemetery, Switz City, Greene County, Indiana
Julia A. Noel (1866-1886) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
James Noel (1873-1937) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Martha Frances Noel Holmes (1876-1930) - buried in Flynn Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Sallie Noel Sipes (?-?) - burial unknown
Charles Noel (?-?) - burial unknown
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Born: September 23, 1830
Died: January 26, 1891
She was the wife of John R. Hudson (1828-1910). They were married on February 20, 1849.
We now stop at the grave of Cora Boruff.
I don't know the names of her parents or any siblings. It also isn't listed that she and John had any children.
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Born: May 2, 1884
Died: March 6, 1885
She was the infant daughter of Jeremiah Boruff (1853-1936) and Emmaline "Emma" Flynn Boruff (1860-1934). They are both buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana.
Had she lived, she would have had many siblings:
Nettie May Boruff Lewis (1879-1957) - buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Park, Greene County, Indiana
Albert Boruff (1885-1970) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Harvey V. Boruff (1890-1966) - buried in Switz City Cemetery, Switz City, Greene County, Indiana
Kinsey Culmer Boruff (1893-1967) - buried in Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Lyons, Greene County, Indiana
Minnie T. Flory (1896-1957) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Noah Boruff (1907-1978) - buried in Roselawn Memorial Park, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
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Born: March 10, 1865
Died: March 30, 1887
I am not sure who her parents were or the names of any of her siblings.
She was a 22 year old school teacher who became ill. Her illness resulted in what was called melancholy in the 19th century, more widely known as depression. This melancholy caused her to take her own life, leaving a note saying that she was tired of life. - The South Bend Tribune, April 4, 1887
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Born: February 18, 1864
Died: March 1, 1889
She was the daughter of Warham Hodges (1811-1883) and Mary S. McBride Hodges (1822-1899). They are both buried in Carmichael Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
She had many siblings:
Jordan Carmichael (1837-1865) - buried in Carmichael Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana (served in the Civil War) (this is likely a cenotaph)
Will Joseph Carmichael (1842-1863) - buried in Carmichael Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana (served in the Civil War) (this is likely a cenotaph)
Tom Carmichael (1844-1865) - buried in Carmichael Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana (served in the Civil War) (this is likely a cenotaph)
Nancy Hodges Stalcup (1848-1934) - buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Waldron, Shelby County, Indiana
Welcom Lovel Hodges (1850-1905) - buried in Clover Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Monroe County, Indiana
Burton Simpson Hodges (1858-1917) - buried in Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
Elnora Hodges Freeman (1862-1899) - buried in Freeman Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Elizabeth Jane Hodges Byers (1865-1939) - buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
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Born; March 11, 1859
Died: December 31, 1923
She was married to Perry Jasper White (1853-1941). He is buried nearby in Dishman Cemetery.
We now come to the grave of Milford L. Hudson.
Born: September 21, 1887
Died: February 16, 1907
He was the son of Milford L. Hudson (1864-1942) and Anna McKeg Hudson (1867-1923). They are both buried nearby in Dishman Cemetery.
He had at least two siblings:
Burgess Dale Hudson (1891-1967) - buried in Roselawn Memorial Park, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
Ella Hudson Rush (1895-1971) - buried in Springville Cemetery West, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
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Born: October 25, 2864, Indiana
Died: February 10, 1942
Here we are at that grave of Mary Alice Lamb McDonald.
This is the grave of Private Samuel J. Wilson.
He was the son of Lankston Hudson (1800-1882) and Mary "Polly" E. Randolph Hudson (1835-1914). Lankston was born in Ohio while Mary was born in Tennessee, but they are both buried nearby in Dishman Cemetery.
He had several siblings:
James Hudson, Sr. (1826-1900) - buried in Ashcraft Chapel Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Rebecca Hudson Boruff (1830-1906) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Nancy Hudson Tetrick (1833-1900) - buried in Duke Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
Lydia Jane Hudson Fordyce (1857-1937) - buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
William R. Hudson (1859-1923) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Julia A. Hudson Floyd (1868-1945) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
John Hudson (1871-1916) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
He was married twice, his first wife being Anna McKeg Hudson (1867-1923). She is buried in Dishman Cemetery nearby.
They had a few children:
Elmer Hudson (1887-1907) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Burgess Dale Hudson (1891-1967) - buried in Roselawn Memorial Park, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
Ella Hudson Rush (1895-1971) - buried in Springville Cemetery West, Springville, Lawrence County, Indiana
His second wife was Bertha May Higgins Rollins Hudson (1876-1946). She is buried wither her first husband in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Martin County, Indiana. There is a conflicting burial for her stating that she is actually buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Odon, Daviess County, Indiana. They didn't have any children that I have found. In fact, I am a little leery of this listing as I haven't actually found anything that leads me to believe they were married. I am not completely sure.
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Born: January 19, 1855, Greene County, Indiana
Died: December 26, 1943, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
She was the daughter of Calvin Green Lamb (1831-1917) and Martha Ann Gastineau Lamb (1832-1914). They are both buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana.
She had at lest one sibling:
Hiram Lamb (1857-1935) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana
She was married to Marion Asberry McDonald (1852-1934). His name is listed next to hers on the headstone.
I didn't find any listings for any children.
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Born: 1839, Greene County, Indiana
Died: June 24, 1899
He served in the Civil War in Company H, 31st Indiana Infantry.
He was married in 1865 to Sally Ann jackson Wilson (1847-1924). She is buried next to him in Dishman Cemetery.
They had a few children:
Lilburn Alvadore Wilson (1869-1945) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Martha J. Wilson Tapp (1871-1954) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Amanda C. Wilson Robinson (1875-1939) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Casabianca Wilson (1878-1893) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Eliza Adeline Wilson Edington (1886-1964) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
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Born: August 3, 1847, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Died: September 10, 1924, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
She was the daughter of William Jackson (1805-1882) and Nancy O'Neal Jackson (1809-1888). They are both buried in Dishman Cemetery nearby.
She had several siblings:
Delilah Jackson Corbin (1827-1891) - buried in Kentucky Ridge Cemetery, Doans, Greene County, Indiana
George J. Jackson (1832-1915) - buried in Ashcraft Chapel Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Nicholas Sirlot Jackson (1834-1908) - buried in Ashcraft Chapel Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Eliza Ann Jackson Edington (1838-1890) - buried in in Ross Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
John W. Jackson (1850-1929) - buried in Robinson New Cemetery, Robinson, Crawford County, Illinois
She was married to Private Samuel J. Jackson (1839-1899) in 1865. He is buried next to her in Dishman Cemetery.
They had a few children:
Lilburn Alvadore Wilson (1869-1945) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Martha J. Wilson Tapp (1871-1954) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Amanda C. Wilson Robinson (1875-1939) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Casabianca Wilson (1878-1893) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Eliza Adeline Wilson Edington (1886-1964) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
This is the grave of Hervy Dale Wilson.
Born: November 26, 1878
Died: May 3, 1893
This is the grave of Abraham Shanklin.
Here we have the grave of Martha Winters.
She was the daughter of Sally Ann "Sallie" Jackson Wilson (1847-1924) and Private Samuel J. Wilson (1839-1899). They are both buried in Dishman Cemetery.
She had several siblings:
Lilburn Alvadore Wilson (1869-1945) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Martha J. Wilson Tapp (1871-1954) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Amanda C. Wilson Robinson (1875-1939) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Eliza Adeline Wilson Edington (1886-1964) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
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Born: September 22, 1823, Washington County, Virginia (or possibly Tennessee)
Died: August 29, 1897, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
She was the daughter of George Shankle/Shanklin (1794-1829) and Elizabeth Collett Shanklin (1794-1832). Their burials locations are not known, though it is likely that they are buried in Tennessee as the obituary for Abraham, their son, notes that he was born in Tennessee and was left an orphan at an early age.
He had a couple of siblings:
Charlotte Shanklin Armstrong (1813-1891) - buried in Ferguson Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana
Martha Shanklin Pate (1821-1901) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
He was married to Mary Jane Dishman Shanklin (1826-1905) on January 7, 1847. Her name is listed next to his on the headstone.
She was the daughter of John Dishman (1791-1879) and Mahala Boone Dishman (1797-1884). They were married in Pulaski County, Kentucky on October 25, 1815 and are both buried in Boone Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana
He had many siblings:
Jeremiah B. Dishman (1816-1895) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Prudence Dishman Melton (1818-1885) - buried in Owensburg Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana
Ruhama Dishman (1821-1879) - buried in Boone Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana
Sarah Dishman Cobb (1824-1919) - buried in Clover Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Monroe County, Indiana
Samantha A. Dishman (1830-1887) - buried in Boone Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana
Mary S. Dishman Cobb (1833-1931) - buried in Prairie Home Cemetery, Holdrege, Phelps County, Nebraska
They had seven children:
Sarah Caroline Shanklin White (1847-1899) - buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Hillham, Dubois County, Indiana
John Robert Shanklin (1850-1885) - buried in Roselawn Memorial Park, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
Infant Son Shanklin (1853-1853) - buried in Ferguson Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana
Nancy E. Shanklin (1856-1856) - buried in Ferguson Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana
Charlotte Shanklin Brown (1857-1952) - buried in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana
Mitchell Boone Shanklin (1858-1932) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
William E. Shanklin (1864-1946) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
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Born: April 13, 1852
Died: September 17, 1886
She was the wife of Alfred Winters (?-?) . I have no information about him or his burial.
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Born: July 9, 1896
Died: September 9, 1898
He was the son of Henry Lowery Wilson (1866-1936) and Mary Catherine Sharr Wilson (1864-1935). They were married in 1887, but they are buried in separate locations. He is buried in Dishman Cemetery and she is buried in Carmichael Cemetery in Greene county, Indiana.
He would have had at least a couple of siblings had he lived:
Orval Roscoe Wilson (1889-1966) - buried in Dishman Cemetery, Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana
Virgil Otto Wilson (1892-1939) - buried in Samaria Cemetery, Linton, Greene County, Indiana
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Born: 1889
Died: 1889
There are no other Fordyce's buried in Dishman Cemetery, so finding out anything about the parents or any siblings will be almost impossible.
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Thank you for joining me in our Walk Through Dishman Cemetery in Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana.
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