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Tom Weir – Seattle
December 24, 2011 - 13:24
Subject: Independence/ Riverside Cemetery, Warren County, IN

An ancestor named Sally Ann Dunnington was said to have been buried here after the cemetery was moved from another location due to flooding many decades ago in the 1800s or early 1900s. An old letter from her daughter Susan Dunnington Wilson said that the cemetery was "Independence" later changed to "Riverside." I think that the grave is incorrectly read and listed in Findagrave.com under the name "Sally A. Dunninsten." I would greatly appreciate one of your researchers looking to see how the gravestone reads, and what are the dates on the monument. Could you tell me when the flooding occurred and the graves were moved away from the Wabash River to the newer cemetery site.

Judih
January 24, 2010 - 13:59
Subject: I am seeking information on the Flemings of Warren county. They married Lyons, Juvinalls, Actons, Nortons and settled around her

There are two Elijah Flemings; and maybe a third in Illinois and Indiana. They were all over that area since the early 1800s. I have some of the property record transactions, and some info, but I cannot connect by birth certificates, cemetery records, church records, wills or deaths, who belonged to whom. I am wandering around the countryside every couple of years in this search, and so far- nothing can connect me. There are a couple of old newspaper annouts of Elijah, but whether this was the one born in 1803 or 1830, and who the parents were is not listed anyplace. There are lots of possibilities, as in Warren County especially, in W. Lebanon there were Flemings everywhere underfoot for a while. But- where did they go? who was whose ? I can't tell. I have a cousin who has been given a shorter life time recently, and we are trying to find his and my history while he is here so that he can write his biography. If you have any photos, information or recommendations. Please let me know. Thank you.

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