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SOLOMON KESNER

SOLOMON KESNER, insurance and loan agent, was born in Perry County, Ind., in 1832, where he lived until 1855, when he moved to Illinois, remaining there one year; thence to Iowa, and in 1857 located in Coffey County, Kan., and engaged in farming. Cleared up and improved a farm and remained there until 1860. Thence to Woodson County, where he improved another farm and engaged in farming and stock-raising. Mr. K. was among the pioneers of Woodson County. In 1879, he sold out and improved another farm, putting up a large stone house and other buildings and planted an orchard of twenty acres, and sold this and engaged in the hotel business at LeRoy, Coffey County. After remaining there one year, he traded this property for a grist mill in Elk County, and after a short time traded this for his present farm at Yates Center, Woodson County. In 1883, he engaged in the insurance and loan business Chautauqua County, with headquarters at Sedan, and has been doing a large business. For a number of years he was engaged in selling goods on the road and handling patent rights, besides attending to his farming interests, and for six months has been at work on a double bunch hay rake, which he has just succeeded in getting patented, which he is confident will take the lead in rakes in this country. Mr. Kesner is a public-spirited man, who takes a lively interest in all improvements or anything of a progressive tendency, and being a good business man, has accumulated a nice property since he came to Kansas, although he has been afflicted with poor health for several years. In 1854, he was united in marriage to Miss Sabra Kitterman, of Indiana. They have seven children–Christopher C., Elizabeth C., John W., Sarah A., George T., Amanda J. and Nancy E. Mr. K. is an active member of the Christian Church, and has been a member since eighteen years of age.

Kansas Collection Books
William G. Cutler’s History of the State of Kansas
Woodson County, Part 3
Biographical Sketches (Bailey-Pickett)
http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/

Gravesite Details Solomon Kesner

  1. BIRTH              21 Oct 1832
  2. Perry County, Indiana, USA
  3. DEATH            7 Oct 1926 (aged 93)
  4. Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
  5. BURIAL          
  6. Westview Cemetery
  7. Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA

MEMORIAL ID             51344397

C.J. Evrard

“One of the leading citizens of Blytheville, AR is C.J. Evrard, president of the Evrard Abstract Company and the Blytheville Insurance Company. He was born in Perry county, Indiana, a son of Godfroid and Pauline (Lambert) Evrard, the former a native of St. Medard, Belgium, and the latter of Libramont, Belgium. C. J. Evrard’s birth occurred just eight days [ s/b abt 28 days later ] after his parents landed in Derby.
In the acquirement of his early education, C. J. Evrard attended the district schools near the home farm and prior to his seventeenth birthday he began teaching school. For more than thirty years he was engaged in educational work and won a widespread reputation in that connection. He is a highly educated and intellectual man and speaks French fluently. At one time he was offered the chair of French at Notre Dame University but his health would not permit such close confinement. In 1902 Mr. Evrard came to Blytheville and engaged in the abstract and loan business, which he is now actively conducting under the name of Evrard Abstract Company. In 1920 he established the Blytheville Insurance Agency and he is achieving well merited success in both connections.
On the 9th of February 1881, was celebrated the marriage of Mr. Evrard to Miss Sarah Jane Ballard of Perry county, Indiana, and to their union eight children have been born: Daisy is the wife of S.C. Moore, a successful farmer of Mississippi county; Gordon is railroad agent at Black Oak, this state; James B. is a despatcher at Wynne, Arkansas. He served for twenty-seven months in the navy as wireless operator during the World war and crossed the ocean ten times; Marcus, who is associated with his father in business, served as first-class yeoman in the navy for twenty-seven months during the World war. The other children are deceased.
Extract in part from; Volume 3 of the Centennial History of Arkansas (Dallas Tabor Herndon, published 1922 by S.J. Clark Publishing Company), pages 871 and 872

Luke Mitchell Added

Luke Mitchell has been added to my data base. He was a son of William Nathaniel Mitchell Born Abt. 1812 and Elizabeth Rebecca Cassidy Born September 19, 1819.

Luke Mitchell  S/o William Nathaniel Mitchell & Elizabeth Rebecca Cassidy Was Born December 28, 1856 In Kentucky, And Died February 25, 1932 In Hopkins, Kentucky.  He Married Alice Louetta Gaddis.  She Was Born August 23, 1869, And Died May 07, 1936 In Hopkins, Kentucky.

More About Luke Mitchell:

Burial: Concord Cemetery #1 Hopkins County, Kentucky

More About Alice Louetta Gaddis:

Burial: Concord Cemetery #1 Hopkins County, Kentucky

Children Of Luke Mitchell And Alice Gaddis Are:

                   I.    Leonard L. Mitchell, B. January 12, 1892; D. May 09, 1939, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana.

More About Leonard L. Mitchell:

Burial: Odd Fellows Cemetery Clay, Webster County, Kentucky

                  Ii.    Maggie C Mitchell, B. July 20, 1902, Mortons Gap, Hopkins County, Kentucky; D. May 06, 1990, Scottsburg, Scott County, Indiana; M. Charles Baker Henretty; B. March 24, 1907, Somerset, Somerset County, Pennsylvania; D. September 02, 1972, Scottsburg, Scott County, Indiana.

More About Maggie C Mitchell:

Burial: Scottsburg Cemetery

More About Charles Baker Henretty:

Burial: Scottsburg Cemetery

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ARNOLD ELDER

ARNOLD ELDER  was born January 30, 1810 in Washington Co., KY, and died September 22, 1854 in Perry Co., IN.  He married MARY REBECCA HARGIS June 10, 1837 in Perry Co., IN, daughter of JOHN HARGIS and NANCY ALLEN.  She was born July 24, 1821 in Derby, Perry Co., Indiana, and died December 16, 1901 in Rooks Co., KS.

In 1860 Mary (Marey/Masey), age 38 from IN, was a merchant in Perry Co., IN (page 842) with p roperty valued at $1,600 and personal assets of $1,000; at home were George F,  from IN; Na ncy C.,  from IN; Thomas G.,  from IN; Arnold A.,  from IN.

The family owned a store a half mile east of Derby on the Ohio River. During the Civil War, M ary became nervous about Morgan’s Raiders, so she sold out and moved to Oil Creek in Perry Co . to be away from the river.

Indiana

Historical marker noting Morgan’s activities at Brandenburg, Kentucky, where his forces captured two steamboats, the John B. McCombs and the Alice Dean, before crossing the Ohio River into Indiana

Morgan had sent spy Thomas Hines and a party of 25 Confederates, posing as a Union patrol, on a secret mission into Indiana in June to determine if the local Copperheads would support or join Morgan’s impending raid. After visiting the local Copperhead leader, Dr. William A. Bowles, Hines learned that no desired support would be forthcoming. He and his scouts were soon identified as actually being Confederates, and, in a small skirmish near Leavenworth, Indiana, Hines had to abandon his men as he swam across the Ohio River under gunfire. He wandered around Kentucky for a week seeking information on Morgan’s whereabouts.

By now reduced to 1,800 men, Morgan’s main column had arrived on the morning of July 8 at Brandenburg, Kentucky, a small town along the Ohio River, where Hines rejoined them. Here, the raiders seized two steamboats, the John B. McCombs and the Alice Dean. Morgan, against Bragg’s strict orders,[5] transported his command across the river to Indiana, landing just east of Mauckport. A small company of Indiana home guards contested the crossing with an artillery piece, as did a riverboat carrying a six-pounder. Morgan chased off the local defenders, capturing a sizeable portion as well as their guns. After burning the Alice Dean and sending the John B. McCombs downriver with instructions not to pursue him, Morgan headed away from the river.

Governor Oliver P. Morton worked feverishly to organize Indiana’s defense, calling for able-bodied men to take up arms and form militia companies. Thousands responded and organized themselves into companies and regiments. Col. Lewis Jordan took command of the 450 members of the Harrison County Home Guard (Sixth Regiment, Indiana Legion), consisting of poorly trained civilians with a motley collection of arms. His goal was to delay Morgan long enough for Union reinforcements to arrive.

Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside, commander of the Department of the Ohio with headquarters in Cincinnati, quickly organized local Federal troops and home militia to cut off Morgan’s routes back to the South. Morgan headed northward on Mauckport Road, with another brother, Colonel Richard Morgan, leading the forward elements. On July 9, one mile south of Corydon, Indiana, the county seat of Harrison County, his advance guard encountered Jordan’s small force, drawn in a battle line behind a hastily thrown up barricade of logs. The colonel attacked, and in a short but spirited battle of less than an hour, he simultaneously outflanked both Union wings, completely routing the hapless militia. Accounts vary as to the number of casualties of the Battle of Corydon, but the most reliable evidence suggests that 4 of Jordan’s men were killed, 10-12 were wounded, and 355 were captured. Morgan counted 11 dead and 40 wounded raiders. Among the dead Federals was the civilian toll keeper who perished near his tollgate. Raiders killed a Lutheran minister, Reverend Peter Glenn, on his farm, 4 miles (6 km) from the battlefield, and stole horses from several other farmers.

General Morgan led his division into Corydon, where he paroled his demoralized prisoners and ransomed the town for cash and supplies. Morgan’s soldiers then traveled east and reached Vienna on July 10, where they burned a railroad bridge and depot, and tapped a telegraph line. After spending the night in Lexington, they headed to the northeast, terrorizing the small towns along the way, including Vernon, Dupont, New Pekin, Salem, and Versailles.

On July 11, while crossing Blue River near New Pekin, Confederate Capt. William J. Davis and some of his men were captured by 73rd Indiana Infantry and a detachment of the 5th U.S. Regulars. Davis and several other soldiers were taken to New Albany and secured in the county jail.

On July 12, Morgan arrived in the town of Dupont, Indiana, where his men burned the town’s storehouse and stole 2,000 smoked hams before riding out of town the next day. The hams were eventually discarded as they began to attract flies, leaving a trail of hams along the side of the road for the pursuing Union Army to follow.

Morgan then headed for Salem where he immediately took possession of the town and placed guards over the stores and streets. His cavalrymen burned the large brick depot, along with all the railcars on the track and the railroad bridges on each side of town. They demanded taxes from area flour and grist mills. After looting stores and taking about $500, they departed in the afternoon.

In Versailles a group of freebooters invaded the local Masonic Lodge, Versailles No. 7, and lifted the Lodge’s badges of office which had originally been made from French silver coins. Morgan, himself a Freemason, ordered the officers’ jewels returned, punishing the thievery of his own men.[6]

Morgan finally left Indiana at Harrison, closely pursued by Federal cavalry.

Descendants of Charles ‘Carl’ Rheinlander

CHARLES ‘CARL’ RHEINLANDER was born May 13, 1837 in Germany, and died March 20, 1899 in Tell City, Perry County, Indiana.  He married (1) MARIA REICHART.  She was born March 06, 1840 in Germany, and died July 15, 1875 in Perry County, Indiana.  He married (2) FRANZISKA LEX April 17, 1876 in Perry Co., IN, daughter of GEORGE LEX and THERESIA RAAB.  She was born February 10, 1850 in Indiana, and died August 22, 1891 in Tell City, Perry County, Indiana.

Notes for CHARLES ‘CARL’ RHEINLANDER:

Carl Reinlander came to America from Germany as a butcher. He was about 5 ft 5 in. tall with extra long arms. He was claimed to be the strongest man in Tell City; they say he did not know his own strength. He was famous for his sausage.

Carl opened a meat market in Tell City. His son, Theodore, became his partner. After the marriage of his daughter, Anna, to Jacob Birchler, Jacob also became a partner. Rheinlander & Birchler Meat Market was located on 9th Street in Tell City, Indiana.

More About CHARLES ‘CARL’ RHEINLANDER:

Burial: Greenwood Cemetery

More About MARIA REICHART:

Burial: Greenwood Cemetery

More About FRANZISKA LEX:

Burial: Greenwood Cemetery

John Richard Mullin a Civil War Soldier

John Mullins
in the U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865

JOHN RICHARD MULLIN was born March 28, 1847 in Kentucky, and died July 30, 1912 in Indiana.  He married (1) ISABEL ‘BELLE’ CLEMENTS.  She was born 1847 in Kentucky.  He married (2) LOUELLA M. WALKER September 26, 1895 in Perry Co., IN, daughter of ASBERRY WALKER and MARY DEEN.  She was born September 1878 in Indiana.

Notes for JOHN RICHARD MULLIN:

John Mullins

 in the U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865

Name:    John Mullins

Enlistment Age:   17

Birth Date:    abt 1846

Birth Place:   Kentucky

Enlistment Date:  2 May 1863

Enlistment Place: Logan County, West Virginia

Enlistment Rank:        Private

Muster Date:        2 May 1863

Muster Place:       Virginia

Muster Company:       E

Muster Regiment:        45th Battn Infantry

Muster Regiment Type:     Infantry

Muster Information:   Enlisted

Muster Out Date: 25 Dec 1863

Muster Out Information:   Absent without leave

Side of War: Confederacy

Survived War?:    Yes

Occupation:  Farmer

Title:       The Virginia Regimental Histories Series

More About JOHN RICHARD MULLIN:

Burial: Branchville Walker Cemetery

Philip Hartwell Smith

Copied from Ed Smith’s Smith family page:
“Letter from A.A. Smith to Francis Smith

East Haven

                                                            April 10, 1872

Uncle Francis, as we have not hurd iny thing from you for som time I thought that I would right you a few lines to let you now that we ar all alive except Mother. She died Mar 22d and also Uncle John thay wer both bured the saim day. Fathers helth is not very good he has had a bad turn and bin thretond with the lung fevor but if he caffol he will com out of it all right.

   John left about one thousand dollars in a small plase at Burke hollow he thougt that should get well again that the day before he died he sick only a week.

Phillip he lives at the hollow he works at his traid Summers & in the fall. Father wants know about Uncle David and Aunt Nancy and whether thay ar alive & where thay ar and also Hirum and whether he drinks now or not. thar is three of Warren Hartwells children live in this town Aunt Nancy’s cousins I supose. Jacob lives in Concord Vt. we have not hurd iny thing from Uncle Nathan cince the war broke out. we have had a very hard winter and hay very Scarce. People feed corn mostly that we can buy for ??? pur bushel.

   Hay is worth from 20 to 30 dollars pur ton and Scarce at that.  we got 4 feet of Snow hear on the level and now Sap to Speak of.  last year at this time we was dowing our Spring work.  I don’t think of iny thing more this time So I will close hoping that you will ansur this Soon as you get it as we ar ancious to hear from you all.



                                                           Yours Truly

                                                           A.A.Smith

                                                         East Haven, Vermont

The following is a commentary on the letter by Harman Clark:

The A. A. Smith appears to be Albert Abel Smith (b. 9 Mar 1842 – d. 14 June 1922), son of William Smith and Fanny Wier. The death of “Mother”, however, would appear to be William’s second wife Martha Lunt, as A. A.’s mother, Fanny Wier, had died 28 Sept 1842.
The Uncle John who died would be Rev. John Smith, youngest son of Nathan and Elisheba Smith. We already had his death date as 21 March 1872.
A.A. refers to his father’s health as not very good. That was an accurate statement as William died 23 June 1872.
A.A. asks about “Uncle David and Aunt Nancy” — that appears to be a reference to David Clements and his wife, Nancy Smith — Nancy being the 7th child of Nathan and Elisheba. I am getting together some data on David & Nancy Clements, who followed others “west”.
“Hirum” seems to be A.A.’s oldest brother, Hiram C. Smith (b. 28 July 1822). I certainly hope we find out whether “he drinks now or not”.
“Uncle Nathan” appears to be the Nathan who married Martha Benham and apparently was dead when A. A. wrote the letter. [I have that Nathan died 1867 in Johnson’s Bayou, Calcasieu Co., LA].”


The following is a biographical sketch of Francis Smith composed by Ed Smith for the 2002 Smith Reunion:

A middle son of Nathan and Elisheba, Francis Smith became a weaver like his father. I’m sure that Nathan probably taught Francis the art of weaving. Francis was only 17 years old when his father died. We haven’t located him on the 1820 census in Vermont and we feel that he was put out to another family in the area.

In 1822 he married Nancy Hartwell in Newark. They wasted no time starting their family. It grew to include 2 fine sons and 3 beautiful daughters, all born in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. They lived on a farm in the Lyndon area from 1822 until 1833 when the farm was sold. We’ve heard that Francis signed a note for a friend using his homeplace as collateral. When the note came due, the friend defaulted and Francis was forced to sell their home to make good on the note.

In 1837, shortly after their youngest child was born, the family packed up and moved west to Centerville, Indiana where his younger brother, Nathan, was already established and living. The story we’ve been told says that Francis, Nancy and their children headed west in a cart being pulled by the family cow. The cow supposedly died in Ohio; Francis and his younger son, Philip, went on to Centerville to get help from family there, while Nancy, the oldest son, Silas, and the three girls waited with friends.

Once settled in Indiana, the Francis Smith family prospered in the Centerville area. For a short time around 1850, we’re told that they moved to Milton, a town south of Centerville where they were involved in a weaving and carding mill. Remember that Francis followed in his father’s trade of weaving. Francis and Nancy both died in Centerville and are buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery there.

Silas H., the first born child to Francis and Nancy, was born on his parent’s first wedding anniversary. The “H” has become a mystery in recent years, whether it was for “Hartwell” or for “Harvey”, as family in Arkansas has been told. He married Sarah Kirkman and raised a family of 12 children, including 7 boys to help work on the farm. They lived in Indiana until the mid 1870’s. It was then most of the family moved on to Missouri and Arkansas. Silas and Sarah’s children Charles Francis, Elexia and Laura, who had already married, remained in Indiana.

Silas, Sarah and several children eventually settled in Hickory Plains, on the central prairies of Arkansas. A number of the Smith family members are buried at Hickory Plains and several still live in the surrounding area today. At this point, it is interesting to note that Octavia Smith Beall, in her accounts of the family said that Silas was shiftless. He did move around quite a bit, possibly searching for better farmland after hearing tales of greener pastures elsewhere. Maybe he had “happy feet” like so many others in the family…. always in search of a better life in the great frontiers of the west.

Lavina, the second born Married William Henry Wait. They settled in western Indiana and raised a large family there. Their children continued the Smith movement to the west Moving in to Kansas and the Pacific Northwest.

Philip Hartwell Smith seemed to follow more in the footsteps of his Uncle Nathan. He apprenticed to a newspaper in Centerville for a short time. We’ve heard that he also ran mule teams from Cincinnati to Centerville and became quite successful. Also, like his Uncle Nathan, Philip served in the Indiana State Legislature.

Philip bought a large tract of government land in Perry Co., IN, which is today known as Smith Valley. Before leaving Centerville for southern Indiana, he bought a home for his parents on School Street in Centerville. This house remained in the Smith family until the 1970s and is still standing today.

Once in Perry Co., Philip was quite successful raising cattle and grain feeds. In 1859, he married Eleanor Connor, whose mother was a Lincoln. She was a cousin to Abraham Lincoln, whose homeplace was nearby. Some of Philip and Eleanor’s children remained in Indiana, while some moved on south to Arkansas, like their Uncle Silas’ family.

Francis and Nancy’s fourth child, Elexia, never married. She died the age of 21, supposedly oftuberculosis. She must have been quite loved by her brothers and sisters, as three of them named one of their children after her.

The fifth child was Mary Loanda, who married Abraham Lynch. It was with “Lo” that Francis and Nancy lived with until they died. Widowed at an early age Mary Loanda had two children, one of which died in infancy. She made a successful life as a milliner in Centerville, where her descendents still live today.

There is a letter from Albert Abel Smith and his father William, written to Francis, dated April 1872. A.A. was concerned about having not heard from them in quite some time. It mentions that Uncle John and his stepmother had died. By the time the letter arrived in Indiana, Francis had also passed away. We here today can be grateful for that letter and for the efforts of those gone before us, who worked to preserve parts of our past. We are especially thankful for the efforts of Octavia Smith Beall and Lela Joyce “Tootsie” Smith Bell Gustavus for their gathering of information, which led in part, to making this day possible.”

Descendants of James Hanonville

Descendants of James Hanonville

                I have been working on the following outline  putting together a number of different spellings’ of the name.  James Hanonville came from Belgum and settled in Perry County, IN.  Majority of the family are buried in St Augustine, Lilly Dale, St Isidore, GreenWood, St Marys, one in Genryville, IN.

The 1860 census for Leopold twp, Perry Co., IN (page 93) lists a James Hanonil (or Hanovil) household on 26 July.  James is age 57, a farmer born in Belgium.  In the household are:  Elizabeth, age 59, born in Belgium; Cleminea, age 19, female, born in Belgium; Rosalie, age 17, femaile, born in Belgium; Alexander, age 12, male, born in Belgium; and Augustin, age 8, “male”, born in Indiana.

The 1870 census for Leopold twp, Perry co., IN (page 1) lists the Elizabeth Hanonille (or Hanoville) household on 25 July.  Elizabeth is age 70, Keeping House, born in France.  In her household are: Clementine, age 30, female, Without Occupation, born in France; Alexander, age 21, male, farmer, born in France; and Mary A., age 18, female, born in Indiana.

His daughter with the spellings of Mary Augustina Hanonville / Hanoviseele married Maximin Deom.

His Son uses the name Alexander Hanaway    1843 – 1923 which seems to be the mainstay for most Descendants.

    1          James Hanonville     1803 –

..      +Elisabeth ??   1801 –

……..        2      Cleminea Hanonville        1841 –

……..        2      Rosalie Hanonville   1843 –

……..        2      Alexander Hanaway 1843 – 1923

…………            +Mary Jane Victoria (Victorine) Rhodes  1859 – 1948

……………….     3      James Edward Hanaway  1879 – 1950

…………………..         +Julia Ann Alvey     1878 – 1959

………………………..   4      Josephine Hanaway 1909 – 1986

……………………………               +Arnold Jarboe        1898 – 1979

………………………………….        5      Arnold Edward Jarboe     1928 –

……………………………………..            +Daulee Richey        1928 – 2009

…………………………………………..      6      Edward L. Jarboe    

…………………………………………..      6      John M. Jarboe       

…………………………………………..      6      Jack A. Jarboe 

…………………………………………..      6      Marilyn Jarboe

………………………………………………          +? Armstrong  

…………………………………………..      6      Carole Jarboe  

………………………………………………          +? Cullen

…………………………………………..      6      Kristine Jarboe

………………………………………………          +? Green 

………………………………….        5      Laura Ann Jarboe    1934 – 2014

……………………………………..            +Ray Ricker    

………………………………….                *2nd Husband of Laura Ann Jarboe:      

……………………………………..            +Earl E Sanders       1930 –

………………………………….        5      Harold Jarboe  1938 – 2016

………………………………….        5      Mary Lee Jarboe      1944 – 2011

……………………………………..            +Larry Keith Brown 1939 –

…………………………………………..      6      Mark Anthony Brown     

…………………………………………..      6      Sylvia Brown  

…………………………………………..      6      Cathy Brown   

………………………………………………          +Mike Jones   

…………………………………………..      6      Jeff Brown      

………………………..   4      Anna Pearl Hanaway        1911 – 1989

……………………………               +Cecil Raymond Thomas 1916 –

………………………..   4      Rosa Hanaway 1913 – 1989

……………………………               +Joseph Harold Taylor    1910 – 1967

………………………………….        5      Infant Taylor   1936 – 1936

………………………..   4      Lavera ‘Veva’ Hanaway    1916 –

……………………………               +Oscar Herrmann    1915 –

……………….     3      Mary Aurilla Hanaway     1881 – 1954

…………………..         +John Thomas Alvey, Jr  1885 – 1947

………………………..   4      Russell William Alvey     1908 – 1973

……………………………               +Ada Marie Taylor  1916 – 1988

………………………………….        5      Arthur Edward Alvey      1940 –

……………………………………..            +Barbara Lou Martin       1942 –

…………………………………………..      6      Karen Alvey    1969 – 2016

…………………………………………..      6      Arthur Alvey, Jr      

…………………………………………..      6      Kathy Alvey   

………………………………………………          +? Swaney      

…………………………………………..      6      Kevin Wayne Alvey

………………………………………………          +Tonya Darlene Bolton   

…………………………………………………….   7      Russell Alvey 

…………………………………………………….   7      Joseph Alvey  

…………………………………………..              *2nd Wife of Kevin Wayne Alvey: 

………………………………………………          +Cynthia D Shake   

………………………………….        5      Douglas Ray Alvey, Sr     1942 –

……………………………………..            +Patricia Ann Brumfield  1945 –

…………………………………………..      6      Lucinda M Alvey    

………………………………………………          +James K Schroer   

…………………………………………..      6      Douglas Ray Alvey, Jr     Unknown –

………………………………………………          +Beverly M Pollard  Unknown –

…………………………………………..      6      Mindy S Alvey       

………………………………………………          +Berton L Bryant    

………………………………….        5      Mildred Marie Alvey      

……………………………………..            +Carl Joseph Flamion      1946 –

…………………………………………..      6      Denise Flamion       

…………………………………………..      6      Amanda Flamion    

…………………………………………..      6      Joseph Grant Flamion     

………………………………….        5      Violet May Alvey   

……………………………………..            +Duane Douglas Buchanan     

…………………………………………..      6      Stavy Lynn Buchanan     

…………………………………………..      6      Jason Kyle Buchanan      

………………………………….        5      James Russell Alvey        1937 – 1937

………………………………….        5      Lorene Helen Alvey 1938 – 1938

………………………………….        5      Martha Ruth Alvey  1943 – 2010

……………………………………..            +Doyle Wayne Coultas    1939 – 2018

…………………………………………..      6      Vicki Kay Coultas    Unknown –

………………………………………………          +? Rawlings    

…………………………………………..              *2nd Husband of Vicki Kay Coultas:     

………………………………………………          +Dennis Hubert      

…………………………………………..              *3rd Husband of Vicki Kay Coultas:      

………………………………………………          +Christopher Bryan Myers      Unknown –

…………………………………………………….   7      Austin Lee Myers   

…………………………………………………….   7      Katasha Myers

…………………………………………..              *4th Husband of Vicki Kay Coultas:      

………………………………………………          +Daryl A Parr 

………………………..   4      Clarence Alvey        1910 – 1944

………………………..   4      Irene A Alvey  1912 – 1999

……………………………               +Joseph Casper Andrew Damin       1888 – 1973

………………………………….        5      Mary Damin   

……………………………………..            +? Metzger      

………………………..           *2nd Husband of Irene A Alvey:    

……………………………               +Alonzo L McDaniel       1914 – 1990

………………………..   4      Sarah Helen Alvey   1914 – 1997

……………………………               +Richard Clifton Alvey    1909 – 1974

………………………………….        5      Mary Catherine Alvey      1933 – 2010

……………………………………..            +George Frederick Groff, Jr    

………………………………….                *2nd Husband of Mary Catherine Alvey:       

……………………………………..            +James Denzil Sweat, Sr  1926 –

…………………………………………..      6      Sara J Sweat     1962 –

………………………………………………          +Robert M. Steiner  

…………………………………………………….   7      Ashlea Marie Steiner        1984 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Benjamin Robert Steiner  Unknown –

…………………………………………..      6      James Denzil Sweat, Jr     1964 – 1997

…………………………………………..      6      Cindy Sweat     Unknown –

…………………………………………..      6      Shawn Sweat    Unknown –

…………………………………………..      6      William Sweat  Unknown –

………………………………….        5      Richard William Alvey, Sr      

……………………………………..            +Margaret Ann Meyer     

…………………………………………..      6      Richard William Alvey, Jr       

…………………………………………..      6      Martina Ruth Alvey

…………………………………………..      6      John David Alvey   

…………………………………………..      6      Jeffrey Thomas Alvey    

………………………………………………          +Melissa Jean Wesley     

…………………………………………………….   7      Thomas Jeffrey Alvey    

…………………………………………………….   7      Jennifer Nicole Alvey     

………………………………….        5      Helen Irene Alvey   

……………………………………..            +David Krider 

………………………………….                *2nd Husband of Helen Irene Alvey:     

……………………………………..            +? Holiday      

………………………………….        5      Ronald Andrew Alvey    

……………………………………..            +Sharon Gayle Adkins    

…………………………………………..      6      Pam Alvey      

…………………………………………..      6      Nathan Alvey  

…………………………………………..      6      Kristi Alvey    

………………………………….        5      Rosalie H Alvey       1935 –

……………………………………..            +Noah Prentice Howell    1934 – 1981

…………………………………………..      6      Noah Stephen Howell     

………………………………………………          +Joanne Morrow     

…………………………………………..      6      Carol Hayley Howell       

………………………………………………          +Brian Genet   

…………………………………………………….   7      Brandy Genet  

…………………………………………..      6      Lynette Howell       

………………………………………………          +? Krider

…………………………………………………….   7      Bernadine Krider    

…………………………………………..      6      Michael Howell       

…………………………………………..      6      Anthony Dean Howell     1962 – 1962

…………………………………………..      6      Debra Catherine Howell   Unknown –

………………………………………………          +Tommy Morrow   

…………………………………………..              *2nd Husband of Debra Catherine Howell:     

………………………………………………          +Dwight Craig  Unknown –

………………………………….                *2nd Husband of Rosalie H Alvey:

……………………………………..            +Benjamin M. Rudolph    1936 – 2009

………………………………….        5      Wilma Kay Alvey    1937 –

……………………………………..            +Bernard August Sweat    1935 – 1989

…………………………………………..      6      Bernadine M Sweat 

…………………………………………..      6      Lucinda M Sweat    

…………………………………………..      6      Richard Sweat 

…………………………………………..      6      William Sweat 

…………………………………………..      6      Shawn Sweat   

………………………………….                *2nd Husband of Wilma Kay Alvey:      

……………………………………..            +Leo E Damin 1929 – 2019

………………………..   4      Porter Alvey    1918 –

……………………………               +Ruth Mildred Alvey      

………………………..           *2nd Wife of Porter Alvey:     

……………………………               +Mary Margaret Consumo      

………………………..   4      [2] George William Alvey        1919 – 1973

……………………………               +[1] Mary Bertha Deom   1893 – 1992

………………………………….        5      [3] Carl Chapman Alvey 

………………………………….        5      [4] Sharon Alvey    

……………………………………..            +[5] James Warner Kellums, Jr       

………………………..           *2nd Wife of [2] George William Alvey:

……………………………               +Frances Bethel “Fannie” Linley      1920 – 1989

………………………..   4      Ella Lee Alvey 1923 –

……………………………               +Harold Howard Hibson  1914 –

……………….     3      Joseph Hanaway      1884 – 1920

……………….     3      John Hanaway 1886 – 1968

…………………..         +Genevieve Osborn

………………………..   4      Wanda Lee Hanaway       1930 –

………………………..   4      John B Hanaway      1936 – 1980

……………………………               +Wanda Ann Harper       

………………………………….        5      Patricia ANN Hanaway    1965 – 1988

……………………………………..            +William Lee Rhineburger      

……………….     3      Albert Louis Hanaway     1896 – 1979

…………………..         +Mary C. Taylor      1900 – 1977

………………………..   4      Albert Louis Hanaway    

………………………..   4      Lois Hanaway 

……………………………               +? Niswonger  

……..        2      Mary Augustina Hanonville / Hanoviseele       1851 – 1930

…………            +Maximin Deom      1858 – 1938

……………….     3      August James Deom        1885 – 1938

…………………..         +Grace Cart      1888 –

……………….             *2nd Wife of August James Deom: 

…………………..         +Bela Batts       1888 –

……………….     3      Joseph Ernest Deom        1886 – 1974

…………………..         +Edna Taylor   1889 – 1971

………………………..   4      Paul Joseph Deom   1915 – 2002

……………………………               +Margaret L Hagedorn     1920 – 2004

………………………………….        5      Janet Deom     

……………………………………..            +? Gogel 

………………………………….                *2nd Husband of Janet Deom:

……………………………………..            +Daniel Gogel 

………………………………….        5      Kenneth Deom

……………………………………..            +Darla Mulzer 

…………………………………………..      6      Traci R. Deom 1975 – 2009

………………………………………………          +Stephen C. Beard  

…………………………………………………….   7      Stori Beard      

…………………………………………………….   7      Spenser Beard 

…………………………………………………….   7      Braeden Beard

…………………………………………..      6      Wes Deom      

…………………………………………………….   7      Avery Deom   

…………………………………………………….   7      Kyra Deom     

………………………………………………………..               +? Graves       

…………………………………………..      6      Tiffany Deom 

………………………………………………          +? Boyle 

………………………………….        5      Linda Deom    

……………………………………..            +? Morgan      

………………………………….        5      Michael Deom

………………………………….        5      Gerald Deom   1942 –

……………………………………..            +Judith Marie Mansfield  1942 –

…………………………………………..      6      Gerald ‘Jerry’ Ray Deom  1963 – 1988

…………………………………………..      6      Cheryl Lynn Deom  1964 –

………………………………………………          +Robert W Stevens  1963 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Collin Wayne Stevens      1995 –

…………………………………………..      6      Teresa Marie Deom 1967 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Brianna Raye Deom 1990 –

…………………………………………..      6      Thomas Joseph Deom     1971 –

………………………………………………          +Michele M Keyser 1973 –

………………………………….        5      Norman E ‘Gene’ Deom   1944 – 1979

……………………………………..            +Joyce Ann Wiederkehr   1948 –

…………………………………………..      6      Valerie Deom  

………………………………………………          +Robert A. Cronin   Unknown –

…………………………………………………….   7      Travis E. Cronin      1985 – 2008

…………………………………………………….   7      Cassie Cronin 

…………………………………………………….   7      Troy Cronin    

…………………………………………………….   7      Trent Cronin   

………………………………….        5      Dennis L Deom       1949 – 2001

……………………………………..            +Diane C Hess 1949 –

…………………………………………..      6      Tammy Deom 

………………………………………………          +? Litherland  

…………………………………………..      6      Neil Deom      

…………………………………………..      6      Stacy L. Deom

………………………………………………          +Wylor B. Holley     Unknown –

…………………………………………………….   7      Brynna Holley

………………………………….        5      Diane K Deom 1948 –

……………………………………..            +Robert L Waninger 1945 –

………………………………….        5      Patricia A Deom       1946 –

……………………………………..            +Kenneth W Klueh  1946 –

………………………..   4      Ophelia A Deom      1916 – 2011

……………………………               +Leonard Hiram ‘Dink’ Sprinkle      1906 – 1996

………………………………….        5      Donald Eugene Sprinkle  1941 – 1958

………………………………….        5      James D Sprinkle     1949 –

……………………………………..            +Patricia Austin      

…………………………………………..      6      Brett James Sprinkle       

…………………………………………..      6      Michelle L. Sprinkle       

………………………………….        5      Richard L. Sprinkle  1951 –

……………………………………..            +Phyllis M. Schipp  1950 –

…………………………………………..      6      Christopher Don Sprinkle        1972 –

…………………………………………..      6      Jason L. Sprinkle     1975 –

………………………..   4      Margaret “Marjorie” K. Deom  1919 – 2005

……………………………               +William Wooldridge       1915 –

………………………………….        5      Mary Charles Wooldridge        1948 –

………………………………….        5      David Wooldridge    1950 –

………………………..   4      John L. “Jack” Deom       1922 – 2005

……………………………               +Thelma Mae Richard      1929 – 2004

………………………………….        5      Carol Beth Deom    

……………………………………..            +? Smith 

………………………………….        5      Daughter Deom        – Deceased

………………………………….        5      Frederick J. Deom   

………………………………….        5      Kathy D. Deom       

……………………………………..            +? Shireman    

………………………………….        5      Linda Sue Deom      – Deceased

………………………………….        5      Martha Sue “Susie” Deom      

……………………………………..            +Gerald Fortwendel

………………………………….        5      Regina A. Deom      

……………………………………..            +? Davis 

………………………………….        5      Son Deom        – Deceased

………………………………….        5      Thomas S. Deom    

………………………………….        5      William Earl Deom 

……………………………………..            +Diana Gordon        Unknown –

…………………………………………..      6      Jason Deom    

…………………………………………..      6      Justin Deom    

……………….     3      Rosalie Emerantia Deom  1889 – 1929

…………………..         +Anthony Joseph Goffinet       1883 – 1985

………………………..   4      Bertha Catherine Goffinet        1909 – 1978

……………………………               +? Krausch     

………………………..           *2nd Husband of Bertha Catherine Goffinet:  

……………………………               +Leslie Allen Malone       1904 – 1975

………………………………….        5      Irene L. Malone       1926 – 2001

……………………………………..            +Charles Edward ‘Ed’ Briggeman     1924 – 2011

…………………………………………..      6      Gary Allen Briggeman      1946 – 2013

………………………………………………          +Carolyn Wroe       

…………………………………………..              *2nd Wife of Gary Allen Briggeman:      

………………………………………………          +Joyce Marie Stowe 1952 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Brandy Lee Ann Briggeman     1981 –

………………………………………………………..               +Kyle Kipplinger    

………………………………………………………………        8      Kaylee Kipplinger    2004 –

………………………………………………………………        8      BrAdyen Kipplinger 2005 –

…………………………………………..      6      Rebecca L. ‘Becky’ Briggeman  1956 – 2007

………………………………………………          +Ralph Elbert Fuchs, Jr    1954 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Joshua Fuchs   Unknown –

………………………………………………………..               +Stephanie Rogers  

………………………………………………………………        8      Gavin Edward Fuchs       2002 –

………………………………………………………………        8      Taylor Ann Fuchs    2006 –

…………………………………………..      6      Karen A Briggeman  Unknown –

………………………………………………          +McKinley Richard Irvin, Jr.   1949 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Elyse Carla Irvin      1991 –

…………………………………………..      6      Beverly Sue Briggeman    1950 –

………………………………………………          +E Michael Gillick   1947 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Michael Brian Gillick       1966 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Patrick Edward Gillick     1967 –

………………………………………………………..               +Angela ?

………………………………………………………………        8      Sharon Patrick Gillick     

………………………………………………………………        8      Maggie Gillick 

…………………………………………..              *2nd Husband of Beverly Sue Briggeman:      

………………………………………………          +Lonnie Carrey        1955 –

………………………………….        5      Arthur Emory Malone     1928 – 1992

……………………………………..            +Anna Lillian Buckler      1928 – 2002

…………………………………………..      6      Larry Malone  

………………………………………………          +Donna Boyd 

…………………………………………………….   7      Monica Malone        Unknown –

………………………………………………………..               +Stephen Fischer     Unknown –

………………………………………………………………        8      James Fisher   

………………………………………………………………        8      Lauren Bernette Fisher    

………………………………….                *2nd Wife of Arthur Emory Malone:      

……………………………………..            +Gladys Faye Powers      1932 – 2010

………………………………….        5      Margaret L ‘Peg’ Malone   1930 – Deceased

……………………………………..            +Bobby Joe De Jarnette   

…………………………………………..      6      Stephen DeJarnette  

………………………………….                *2nd Husband of Margaret L ‘Peg’ Malone:    

……………………………………..            +William J. ‘Bill’ Kahler    1930 – 2006

…………………………………………..      6      Shelley Kahler

………………………………………………          +? Gregory      

…………………………………………..              *2nd Husband of Shelley Kahler:   

………………………………………………          +Derrik Berkeley    

…………………………………………..      6      Tabitha Kahler

………………………………………………          +Chris Brown 

…………………………………………..              *2nd Husband of Tabitha Kahler:   

………………………………………………          +? Gunterman 

…………………………………………..      6      Todd Kahler   

…………………………………………..      6      Christopher Michael Kahler     1952 –

………………………………………………          +Connie Summer     1952 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Kristi D. Kahler       1976 –

………………………………………………………..               +Ronald L. Sodrel    1977 –

………………………………………………………………        8      Kailee Dawn Sodrel 2000 –

………………………………………………………………        8      Hunter Lee Sodrel    2001 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Shawn Kahler 

………………………………………………………..               +Courtney Leisner   1981 –

………………………………………………………………        8      Teagan Drum Kahle 2016 –

…………………………………………..      6      Brenda Kahler  1954 –

………………………………………………          +Kenneth Stephens  1951 – 2009

…………………………………………………….   7      Kena L. Stephens     1970 –

………………………………………………………..               +? Meunier     

…………………………………………………….           *2nd Husband of Kena L. Stephens:      

………………………………………………………..               +Jeffery L. Hess      Unknown –

…………………………………………………….   7      Tyra L. Stephens     1972 –

………………………………………………………..               +Mark Allen Preston        1961 – 2002

………………………………………………………………        8      Leslie Preston 

………………………………………………………………        8      Rennia Preston

………………………………………………………………….            +? Watkins      

………………………………………………………………        8      Michelle Preston     

………………………………………………………………….            +? McFarling   

…………………………………………………….           *2nd Husband of Tyra L. Stephens:       

………………………………………………………..               +Phillip Amburgy   

…………………………………………………….   7      Gerald Stephens       1974 –

………………………………………………………..               +? ??       

………………………………………………………………        8      Gabriel Stephens     

…………………………………………..              *2nd Husband of Brenda Kahler:   

………………………………………………          +Paul Leonard Bouillon   1943 –

…………………………………………..      6      David Kahler   1958 – 1994

…………………………………………..      6      Tammara Lynn Kahler     1969 –

………………………………………………          +Danny Edward Kleeman, Jr   1966 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Amy Nicole Kleeman       1985 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Cory Jacob Kleeman        1986 –

………………………………………………………..               +Tonya Kay Escador       1969 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Zachory Brent Turpiding 1989 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Bryon Douglas Kleeman  1990 –

………………………………….        5      Harold Malone 1933 – 2020

……………………………………..            +Jean Latham   1930 –

…………………………………………..      6      Sherry Lynn Malone       

…………………………………………..      6      Donna Malone

………………………………….                *2nd Wife of Harold Malone: 

……………………………………..            +Norma K Harris     1932 –

………………………..           *3rd Husband of Bertha Catherine Goffinet:   

……………………………               +George Adam Haaff       1917 – 1994

………………………..   4      Augusta V. Goffinet 1911 –

……………………………               +Leonard Harry Vandyke        1913 – 1989

………………………..   4      Anthony Joseph Goffinet, Jr.   1912 – 1945

………………………..   4      Theodore Eugene Goffinet       1914 – 1971

……………………………               +Mary Edna Nugent 1921 – 2005

………………………………….        5      Daniel Goffinet       

………………………………….        5      Barbara Goffinet     

……………………………………..            +? Brickey      

………………………………….        5      Jane Goffinet  

……………………………………..            +? Bradley      

………………………..   4      William L. “Bill” Goffinet        1917 – 2004

……………………………               +Nora Belle Cook    1914 –

………………………………….        5      Beverly Goffinet     

………………………………….        5      Larry W. Goffinet   

………………………………….        5      Viola Rose Goffinet 1948 –

……………………………………..            +David Allen Eigell  1942 –

…………………………………………..      6      Tammy Lynn Eigel  1971 –

………………………………………………          +Bradley Rust 

…………………………………………..      6      Angela Ann Eigel     1972 –

…………………………………………..      6      Jason Allen Eigel     1973 –

………………………………………………          +Karen S. Oser       

………………………………….                *2nd Husband of Viola Rose Goffinet:   

……………………………………..            +William Dixon      

………………………………….                *3rd Husband of Viola Rose Goffinet:   

……………………………………..            +Maurice Paul Kleeman   1942 – 2020

………………………..   4      Clarina R “Sally” Goffinet        1922 – 2005

……………………………               +Allen Clifton “Pat” Cook        1918 – 1998

………………………………….        5      Dennis Cook    1941 – 2000

………………………………….        5      Ron Cook       

………………………..   4      Hubert J. Goffinet    1926 – 1990

……………………………               +Dorothy M. Williams     1930 – 2018

………………………………….        5      Janice Goffinet 1953 – 2013

………………………………….        5      Jim Goffinet    

………………………………….        5      Brenda Goffinet      

……………………………………..            +Randall Powers     

…………………………………………..      6      Crystal Powers

…………………………………………..      6      Travis Powers 

…………………………………………..      6      Brianna Powers       

………………………………….        5      Joanne Goffinet       1961 – 2016

……………………………………..            +Larry Herrmann     1951 – 2006

…………………………………………..      6      Jennifer Herrmann  

………………………..   4      Irving Maximilien Goffinet      1908 – 1978

……………………………               +Olivia Stella DuPont       1913 – 1976

………………………………….        5      Allen Francis Goffinet     1939 – 2020

……………………………………..            +Barbara Jean Flamion     1942 –

…………………………………………..      6      Mark Allen Goffinet       

………………………………………………          +Pamela Lynn Devillez    1964 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Kayla Lynn Goffinet        1988 –

…………………………………………………….   7      Lynsay Renee Goffinet    1994 –

………………………………………………………..               +Marcus Dane Peter 1994 –

……………….     3      Albert Maxim Deom        1891 –

……………….     3      [1] Mary Bertha Deom     1893 – 1992

…………………..         +[2] George William Alvey      1919 – 1973

………………………..   4      [3] Carl Chapman Alvey 

………………………..   4      [4] Sharon Alvey    

……………………………               +[5] James Warner Kellums, Jr       

……………….     3      Infant Deom    1900 – 1900

……..        2      Augustin Hanonville        1852 –

Enjoy, Riley Lamkin

Poison Creek Cemetery

I am searching for information on what was known as Poison Creek Cemetery (around Rome, Perry County, Indiana).  I have now found 2 death certificates of Bryant’s listing one as buried at Poison Creek another as Formerly Poison Creek Cemetery.

The closes I have come is the Bryant Cemetery which has the following description;

Bryant Cemetery is located just outside of Derby, Indiana in Perry County. 
To get to the cemetery, you take a little gravel road off of Thrifty Road, just past the old metal bridge that goes across Poison Creek.

Would anyone know if this would be same?

Thanks, Riley