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HARRISON COUNTY, Indiana
History <-> Genealogy
Located in southern Indiana, with the Ohio
River as it's southern boundary.
The County seat is Corydon. + Corydon was the capital of
Indiana from 1816 to 1825 !
Harrison County was first created, in 1808, as the 4th county in the Indiana Territory. It was formed from portions of the counties of KNOX (to the west) and CLARK (to the east).
In 1811, Harrison county encompassed a
large area which included the present day counties of HARRISON
and WASHINGTON,
in addition to the eastern half of CRAWFORD
and ORANGE
counties, a southeastern portion of JACKSON
county, the western half of FLOYD
county, and smaller portions of CLARK,
LAWRENCE,
PERRY
and SCOTT
counties.
Read more about the
Formation of Harrison County townships and boundaries and
Townships of Yesteryear.
*County seat: Corydon + Corydon was the capital of
Indiana from 1816 to 1825 !
*Cities,
Towns & Communities include: Bradford,
Breckenridge, Bridgeport,
Buena Vista, Central,
Central Barren, Corydon,
Corydon Junction, Crandall,
Davidson, Depauw,
Dixie, Dogwood,
Elizabeth, Evans
Landing, Fairdale, Fishtown,
Frenchtown, Hancock
Chapel, Hillcrest, Laconia,
Lanesville, Little
St. Louis, Locust Point, Lottick
Corner, Macedonia, Mauckport,
Moberly, Mott
Station, New Amsterdam, New
Boston (Boston), New Middletown,
New Salisbury, Nanceville (historical
P.O.), Northampton (historical),
Palmyra, Ramsey,
Rehoboth P.O., Rosewood,
Seven Springs, Sugar
Grove, Titus, Valley
City, White Cloud, and Wynnsboro
(historical).
Select this LINK to see GENERAL Harrison
County information and links.
Select from the TOWN
list above to learn which township the community is located in, and
view information and links specific to that area.
Select
from the TOWNSHIPs Table below to view
information and links specific to the township.
Please note:
Though the information on this web page is believed to be correct,
the possibility of error remains. Please notify the webmaster
should an error be found.
Townships in Harrison County
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Townships of
Yesteryear Exeter Township - was divided into Boone and Heth townships. Driftwood Township - was located in the northern portion of early Harrison county. In 1814, Driftwood township became part of Washington county when it was formed. Madison Township - was located in the northern portion of early Harrison county. In 1814, Madison township became part of the newly formed Washington county. Ohio Township - was located in the western portion of early Harrison county. Ohio township became part of Crawford county, which was formed in 1818. Scott Township - was located in the western portion of early Harrison county, with the Ohio River as its western boundary. The area which it encompassed remains within the present Harrison county boundaries. The location of Scott Township may be seen on the 1875 Map of Harrison County. Read also: Historic Scott Township, by Frederick P. Griffin, from Notes of John A. Cabell, As published in the Souvenir Centennial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair. Washington Township [the 1st / early] - was located in
the northern portion of early Harrison county. In 1814,
Washington township became part of the newly formed Washington
county. Later, another township of this name was again
formed in southwestern Harrison county. |
Surrounding Counties:
N = Washington
County, IN
W = Crawford
County, IN HARRISON COUNTY
E = Floyd
County, IN
S = The Ohio River /
Meade, Jefferson, Bulitt, and Hardin Counties, KY
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neighboring KYGenWeb
See Local History <-> Genealogy State
Selection Page to visit Kentucky sites of research interest.
See: Kentuck
Atlas and Gazetteer - from the University
of Kentucky, Lexington.
HARRISON
COUNTY, INDIANA
Established in 1808; County seat is Corydon.
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Interactive Present day Map of Harrison County, Indiana.
1875 Map of Harrison County, Indiana, from Higgins Belden & Co. (see citation)
1895 Map of Harrison County, Indiana, by Pam Rietsch
Use the query form, at USGS, to map features including cemeteries, churches, populated places, and more. Please note that the map town listed with a feature may be used as a map reference for the site, and may not be the town where the feature is actually located...Select a map to see the location of the actual feature. This database may not be complete, and, as with any database, there may be errors.
Harrison County Convention and Visitors Bureau – Corydon is an Historic area for Indiana's Territorial and early Statehood era. "...commemorates the history of Indiana's first state capital and the development of Indiana from the territorial period through statehood..."
Corydon Capitol State Historic Site 202 East Walnut Street - Corydon, Indiana 47112 Phone: (812) 738-4890.
Squire Boone Grist Mill is on the Indiana State Register of Historic Sites.
Use the query form, at USGS, to map features including cemeteries, churches, populated places, and more. Please note that the map town listed with a feature may be used as a map reference for the site, and may not be the town where the feature is actually located...Select a map to see the location of the actual feature. This database may not be complete, and, as with any database, there may be errors.
Indiana State Library. 140 North Senate Avenue - Indianapolis, IN 46204-2296
USGS: Maps of Harrison County Indiana features - including cemeteries, churches, populated places and more. Please note that the map town listed with a feature may be used as a map reference for the site, and may not be the town where the feature is actually located...Select a map to see the location of the actual feature. This database may not be complete, and, as with any database, there may be errors.
Little Flock Baptist Cemtery, by Terry Straub
Funeral Homes:
Beanblossom-Cesar Funeral Home
201 N
Oak Street - Corydon, IN Phone: (812) 738-2116
Gehlbach
& Royse Funeral Home Inc.
318 E
Chestnut Street - Corydon, IN Phone: (812) 738-4131
Harrison County, Indiana Chamber/Convention and Visitors Bureau
Corydon Battle Park - Historic Civil War Battlefield
Indiana Legion Organization of Companies - Harrison County, Indiana volunteer militia companies including: Mauckport Rifles, Heth Rifles, Valley Rifles, Washington Guards, Scott Guards, Scott Life Guards, Jordan Guards, Harrison County Border Scouts, Harrison Cavalry, Harrison Guards, Palmyra Guards, Carter's Invincibles, Lawson's Grey Rifle Corps, Spencer Guards, Spencer Artillery, Ellsworth Rifles and Rosewood Guards.
Squire
Boone's Caverns & Village P.O. Box 411 -
Corydon, Indiana 47112 Phone: (812)
732-4381
Located south of Corydon, off Hwy. 135,
east of Central, in Boone Township.
Squire and his
brother, Daniel Boone, discovered the dazzling cave formations and
underground waterfalls two centuries ago.
About Squire Boone (died ca. 1815, and is buried in the caves)
Squire Boone Grist Mill is on the Indiana State Register of Historic Sites.
Hayswood Nature Preserve - (Harrison Township) From the intersection of SR 62 and SR 135, just west of Corydon, go south on SR 135 about 1 mi. to the county park entrance.
Post Oak-Cedar Nature Preserve - (Harrison Township) "Located Take SR 62 about 12 miles west of Corydon and turn south on SR 462. Just before entering the State Forest, turn south (left) onto Cold Friday Rd. (there is a small sign) and drive about 1 mile to a marked parking lot."
Harrison-Crawford Wyandotte Complex - Woods Area & Caves Area
Marengo Cave - a U.S. National Landmark in neighboring Crawford County (Liberty Twp.) P.O. Box 217 - Marengo, IN 47140 Phone: (812) 365-2705.
Virtual Cave Trip: Indiana Karst - Harrison County is within the larger "Lost River" area which contains significant caves in the state of Indiana.
National Speleological Society - (headquarters in Huntsville, Alabama)
Harrison-Crawford Grotto (a local chapter) P.O. Box 147 - Georgetown, IN 47122-0147 E-Mail: DBlack@venus.net
Basically Bats - To learn more about those critters which reside in caves. ;-)
Indiana State Library: 140 North Senate Avenue - Indianapolis, IN 46204-2296.
Newspaper Holdings: Holdings by county, in Indianapolis
Squire
Boone's Caverns & Village P.O. Box 411 -
Corydon, Indiana 47112 Phone: (812)
732-4381
Located south of Corydon, off Hwy. 135,
east of Central, in Boone Township.
About Squire Boone (brother of Daniel)
Katherine R. Miller (interview with a Rosewood, Indiana native, born in 1911), by Stephen Condra.
countyhistory.com: for Harrison County, by Ronald Branson!
Corydon Capitol is an Historic area for Indiana's Territorial and early Statehood era. "...commemorates the history of Indiana's first state capital and the development of Indiana from the territorial period through statehood..."
Historic Harrison County by the Historic Harrison County project team.
Harrison County, Indiana Chamber/Convention and Visitors Bureau
Historic Corydon - Corydon was the capital of Indiana from 1816 to 1825.
Squire Boone Caverns and Grist Mill - Tourism website
Indiana State Library. 140 North Senate Avenue - Indianapolis, IN 46204-2296
Newspaper Holdings: Holdings by county
INGenWeb for Harrison County Genealogy by Terry (Teresa) Straub.
1820 Indiana Census Index, by Lori!
Harrison
County Public Library & Carnegie Genealogy Library
105 North Capital Avenue - Corydon, Indiana 47112 Phone:
(812) 738-4110.
Hours: Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.;
Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Closed on National Holidays
The
Southern Indiana Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 665 - New Albany, IN 47151-0665.
(SIGS serves the seven southern Indiana counties of Clark, Crawford,
Floyd, Harrison, Perry, Scott and Washington.)
Harrison
County Health Department (For Birth & Death Records from ca.
1882) 245 Atwood St., North Wing - Corydon,
IN 47112-8402
Phone: (812) 738-3237
E-mail: HarrisonCoHealth@hotmail.com
Harrison
County Clerk's Office (For Marriage, Divorce and Probate
Records) 300 North Capitol Avenue -
Corydon, IN 47112 Phone: (812) 738-4289.
The fee is .50 per page for copies of marriage records.
Harrison
County Recorder (For Land Records/Deeds)
300 North Capitol Avenue, #204 - Corydon, IN 47112 Phone:
(812) 738-3788.
Harrison County Assessor 300 North Capitol Avenue, #303 - Corydon, IN 47112 Phone: (812) 738-4280.
Harrison
County Townships and Communities
The Development of
Harrison County's 11 Townships
See also: Townships of Yesteryear
At the time of its formation, Harrison county was divided into 3 townships: Exeter (in the south), Harrison (in the central portion) and Washington township (in the north).
By 1811, Harrison county had 6 townships: Exeter in the south; The center portion containing the 2 townships of Harrison (west) and Franklin (east); and the northern area was divided into the 3 townships of Washington, Madison and Driftwood townships. At that time (1811), Harrison county encompassed a large area which included the present day counties of HARRISON and WASHINGTON, in addition to the eastern half of CRAWFORD and ORANGE counties, a southeastern portion of JACKSON county, the western half of FLOYD county, and smaller portions of CLARK, LAWRENCE, PERRY and SCOTT counties.
In 1814, Washington county was formed, from the northern portion, effectively reducing Harrison county to about half of its original size, with the 3 northern townships of Washington, Madison and Driftwood becoming part of the newly formed WASHINGTON county.
By 1817, Harrison county had once again divided into 6 townships: Exeter, Franklin, Harrison, Ohio, Posey and Whiskey Run, however the following year (1818) the townships of Ohio and Whiskey Run became part of the newly formed CRAWFORD county, and southern Exeter township was divided into 2 new townships: Boone and Heth, while the townships of Morgan and Blue River were formed in the north.
In 1838, a new Washington township was formed in the southwestern part of Harrison county, and given the same name as the earlier, no longer existing, township. By 1848, Taylor township had been formed, in the southeastern corner of Harrison county, from Boone township. Five years later, the townships of Jackson, Spencer, Webster and Scott were also formed. The last named, Scott township, was dissolved in 1939, when a large portion of the township became part of an Indiana state forest. (See Harrison-Crawford Wyandotte Complex)
Blue River Township communities include: Depauw and Hancock Chapel. Depauw is situated at the Blue River and Spencer townships line.
Historic
Harrison County : Historic
Blue River Township, By Frederick P. Griffin, from notes of
Miss Loretta Davis & Mr. Emory Bruner, As published in the
souvenir Cenntenial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
Four
of the earliest churches, each with corresponding cemeteries,
serving the Blue River Township area were:
Hancock's Chapel, a Methodist church, in the SE 1/4 of
Section 33, T-1S, R-3E.
Blue River Chapel, a
Christian church, in the NW 1/2 of Section 2, T-2S, R-3E.
Mt. Zion, destroyed by fire (NE 1/4 of Section 7, T-2S,
R-3E).
Mt. Tabor, which had once been a
Christian Church of Christ, was also destroyed by fire, but later
rebuilt; located in Section 10, T-2S, R-3E.
Other cemeteries in
Blue River Township include:
The Boston
Cemetery, in the NW 1/4 of section 33, T-1S, R-3E.
Breedlove Cemetery (aka Goldsberry Cemtery), in the SW 1/4 of
Section2, T-2S, R-3E.
Collins Cemetery, in
the SE 1/4 of Section 30, T-1S, R-3E.
The
Ferguson Family Plot, in Section 2, T-2S, R-2E.
Milltown Cemetery, in the SW 1/4 of Section 14, T-2S, R-2E.
The Collins-Sipes Cemetery is located in
Blue River Township, 1 1/2 miles southwest of Hancock Chapel, in the
NE 1/4 of Section 5, T-2S, R-3E (Source: Indiana State Library,
Genealogy Division).
Arian Collins graciously reported the following were interred in the Collins-Sipes Cemetery:
1. Lawson Henderson SIPES (born Sept. 10, 1808, in North Carolina; died Dec. 3, 1872, in Blue River, Harrison County, Indiana). Husband of Mary (WALK) SIPES.
2. Andrew James COLLINS (born Dec. 6, 1858 in Harrison County, Indiana; died Oct. 4, 1861, in Harrison County, Indiana). Son of James Andrew and Sarah Catherine (SIPES) COLLINS.
3. George W. COLLINS (born Aug. 3, 1861 in Harrison County, Indiana; died Sept. 7, 1865, Harrison County, Indiana). Son of James Andrew and Sarah Catherine (SIPES) COLLINS.
4. Mary J. COLLIN (born Sept. 12, 1864, in Harrison County, Indiana; died July 30, 1865, in Harrison County, Indiana). Daughter of James Andrew and Sarah Catherine (SIPES) COLLINS.
5. Emma SIPES (born may 10, 1865, in Harrison County; died Dec. 21, 1869, in Harrison County, Indiana). Daughter of Caroline SIPES.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Boone Township, by Miss Dora Faith, Laconia, As published in the Souvenir Centenial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
Squire
Boone's Caverns & Village P.O. Box 411 -
Corydon, Indiana 47112 Phone: (812)
732-4381
Located south of Corydon, off Hwy. 135,
east of Central, in Boone Township.
Squire and his
brother, Daniel Boone, discovered the dazzling cave formations and
underground waterfalls two centuries ago.
About Squire Boone (died ca. 1815, and is buried in the caves)
Franklin
Township communities include: Breckenridge and Lanesville.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Franklin Township, by Frederick P. Griffin, from the notes of Mr. Charles Simler, As published in the souvenir Cenntenial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
Franklin Township Cemeteries include the following:
(see Cemeteries List for location
descriptions)
Armstrong Family Plot
Blankenbaker Cemetery
Brubeck Family Plot
Chamberlain - Decker Family Plot
John Cline's Grave
- (veteran of American Revolution, on farm)
Davis
Family Cemetery
Fullinglove Family Plot
Sarah Gimble Grave - (on farm)
Gwin-Shafer-Zimon
Family Plot
Harbison Family Cemetery
Harmon Family Plot
Lanesville M. E. Cemetery - by
Lanesville
Lieber Family Cemetery - (on farm)
Pfrimmer's United Brethren Chapel Cemetery (became United Methodist)
Riley Family Plot
Raudenbusch
Family Cemetery
Rheinhardt Family Cemetery
St. John's Lutheran Cemetery - southeast by Lanesville (northeast
from old St. John's Cemetery) St. John's Lutheran
Cemetery (old) - NE 1/4, section 32, Township 3 S, Range 5 E
St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery - at Lanesville
St.
Paul's Lutheran Cemetery
St. Peter's Evangelic
Lutheran Cemetery
Schmetzer Family Plot
Sickell Family Plot
Thomas Cemetery
unknown Cemetery (on farm/no stones) - SW 1/4 section 12, Township 3
S, Range 5 E
unknown Cemetery (on farm/no stones) -
SE 1/4 section 17, Township 3 S, Range 5 E
unknown
Cemetery (on farm/no stones) - SE 1/4 section 21, Township 3 S,
Range 5 E
unknown Cemetery (on farm/no stones) - NE
1/4 section 28, Township 3 S, Range 5 E
unknown
Cemetery (on farm/no stones) - SW 1/4 section 4, Township 4 S, Range
5 E
Woertz Family Cemetery (aka German Reformed
Cemetery) - on farm
Wolfe's Cemetery - (portion
within Floyd county)
Wright - Schwartz Family Plot
Zollman Family Cemetery
Harrison
Township communities include: Corydon, Dixie and
Hillcrest.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Harrison Township, by Mr. Frederick P. Griffin and notes of Mr. Benton Windell, As published in the Souvenir Centennial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
Harrison County, Indiana Chamber/Convention and Visitors Bureau
Corydon Capitol is an Historic area for Indiana's Territorial and early Statehood era. "...commemorates the history of Indiana's first state capital and the development of Indiana from the territorial period through statehood..."
Corydon Capitol State Historic
Site
202 East Walnut Street - Corydon, Indiana
47112 Phone: (812) 738-4890.
Leora Brown School, 1891 is on the Indiana State Register of Historic Sites. 400 Summit Street - Corydon, Indiana
The Nance Memorial, by Geo. W. Nance
Clement Nance, Esq. was the postmaster at Nanceville until about 1828 (location become part of Floyd County, Indiana).
Harrison County Public Library & Carnegie Genealogy Library 105 North Capital Avenue - Corydon, Indiana 47112 Phone: (812) 738-4110.
Hours: Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.;
Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed
on National Holidays
Harrison Township Cemeteries include the following:
(see Cemeteries
List for location descriptions) Blythe Family Plot
Bruce
Family Plot
Byrn Family Plot
Cold Cemetery
Conrad Family
Cemetery (Old Capital Hotel Cemetery / Shuck)
Cousin's Family
Plot
Cunningham Cemetery
Denbo Family Cemetery
Doll Family
Plot, near Jordan Cemetery
Fairview U. B. Cemetery
Fravel
Family Plot
Ham Family Plot
Harrison County Asylum (Old Poor
Farm Cemetery)
Heidelburg M. E. Cemetery
Hill Grove Christian
Cemetery
Hottle Family Cemetery (aka Hottel Family
Cemetery)
Jordan Cemetery
Sarah Purcell Perkins McCune
Grave
Mathes Family Plot
Mitchem Family Cemetery (section
31)
Mitchem Family Cemetery (section 36)
Perserverance M. E.
Cemetery
Pleasant Ridge U. B. Cemetery
St. Joseph Catholic
Cemetery, at Corydon
Shiloh U. B. Cemetery
Taylor Family
Plot
Williams' Family Plot
Windell Cemetery
Wright Family
Plot
Heth
Township communities include: Central, Mauckport and
Titus.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Heth Township, by Helen Ballard Crayden, As published in the Souvenir Centenial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
Mauckport, Indiana (Heth Township)
Squire Boone Caverns and Grist Mill - Tourism website
Heth Township Cemeteries include the following: (see
Cemeteries List for location
descriptions) Applegate Cemetery (aka Pitman's
Cemetery), located east of Mauckport, in section 3
Bethel United Brethren Cemetery, at Central
- in the NW 1/4 of section 11, T-5, R-3
Beechwood
Evangelical & Reformed Lutheran
Squire
Boone's Grave and Cavern
Cady Family Plot
Eureka Cemetery
Fleshman Family Plot
Harvey Heth's
Grave - in the SW 1/4 of section 25, T-5, R-3
Highland Christian Cemetery, located at Crossroads- in NE 1/4 of
section 28, T-5, R-3
Kingsley Family Plot
Lick Run Cemetery, at Mauckport
Miller Cemetery
(aka Shields Cemetery)
Mt. Zion Cemetery, located
at Crossroads
New Mauckport Cemetery, located at
Mauckport
Old Crossroads Cemetery
Otterbein United Brethren Cemetery
Watson Cemetery,
located at Central
Capt. Anthony Windell's Grave
Young Family Cemetery
Jackson
Township communities include: Byrneville, Corydon
Junction, Crandall, Mott Station, New Salisbury and Ramsey.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Jackson Township, by Maud B. Dome, As published in the Souvenir Cennenial Program for the 1959 Harrison County.
Cemeteries include the following: (see Cemeteries
List for location descriptions) Bethlehem Cemetery
Boley - Lahue Family Cemetery
Byrneville Town Cemetery
Carr Family Cemetery (aka
Lahue Family Cemetery)
Conrad Family Cemetery
Crandall Cemetery
Flock Family Cemetery
German M. E. Cemetery (aka Frederick's)
Hurst
Family Cemetery
Hursttown U. B. Cemetery
Kepley Family Cemetery
Mt. Carmel United Brethren
Cemetery
Pennington's Chapel M. E. Cemetery
Ramsey Camp Ground
St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery
St. Peter's Cemetery (German Reform)
Wagner Family
Cemetery
Wood's Chapel Methodist Cemetery.
Note: Mike Byrn has graciously called to my attention that there are 2 cemeteries for Byrneville - One cemetery is northeast of town, the other is on the southeast end of town. The one on the southeast end of town would be this Byrneville Town Cemetery. The cemetery to the northeast would by the Byrn Pioneer Cemetery, which is located across the township boundary, in Morgan Township, in section 14, of Township 2, Range 4.
Morgan
Township communities include: Bradford, Central Barren and
Palmyra.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Morgan Township, by Harley H. Heuser, Palmyra, As published in the Souvenir Centennial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
Morgan Township cemeteries include the following: (see
Cemeteries List for location
descriptions) Byrn Pioneer Cemetery
German Methodist Cemetery
Hon United Brethren
Cemetery
Kaylor Family Cemetery
Palmyra Town Cemetery
Reep Cemetery (aka Dunkard)
St. John Lutheran Cemetery
St.
Michael's Catholic Cemetery, at Bradford
St.
Michael's Catholic Cemetery - old
Sappenfield
Family Cemetery
Silver Lake Cemetery
Snider's M. E. Chapel Cemetery
Posey
Township communities include: Bridgeport, Elizabeth,
Locust Point, Lottick Corner, Seven Springs and Sugar Grove.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Posey Township, by Douglas Barnes and Mary Frances Barnes, As published in the Souvenir Centennial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
Scott
Township [Historic] - Scott township, was dissolved in 1939,
when a large portion of the township became part of an Indiana state
forest. (See Harrison-Crawford
Wyandotte Complex) Though no longer in existence, Scott
township was located in western Harrison county, and was within the
boundaries of the present day Harrison County.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Scott Township, by Frederick P. Griffin, from Notes of John A. Cabell, As published in the Souvenir Centennial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair. Scott Township was located in western Harrison County; bordered on the north and west by Big Blue River, and on the southwest by the Ohio River.
Spencer
Township communities include: Fairdale, Frenchtown and
Little St. Louis; also Wynnsboro
(historic; appears on 1875 atlas in section 1). Depauw is
situated at the Blue River and
Spencer townships line.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Spencer Township, As published in the Souvenir Centenial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
Spencer Township cemeteries include the following: (see Cemeteries List for location descriptions)
Taylor
Township communities include: Buena Vista, Evans Landing,
Fishtown, Macedonia, New Boston (Boston), Rehoboth P.O., and
Rosewood.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Taylor Township, by Douglas Barnes and Mary Frances Barnes, As published in the Souvenir Centennial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
St.
Peter's Catholic Cemetery - [est. ca. 1850] at Buena Vista in
northwest Taylor Township, by Charles S. Ewry, staff writer for "The
Corydon Democrat", Wed. May 31, 2000.
The many
Catholics of this early era attended St. Michaels Church at Dogwood,
in Webster Township, which was
established before 1820.
A Good Shepherd Finds Little Flock Cemetery, by Randy West, staff writer for "The Corydon Democrat", Wed., June 7, 2000 .
Little Flock Baptist Church and Cemetery: "Restored Harrison County Cemetery" , from the "Louisville Courier Journal" on Sunday, June 11, 2000 - was located in northwest Taylor Township - the cemetery remains.
Katherine R. Miller (interview with a Rosewood, Indiana native, born in 1911), by Stephen Condra.
Taylor Township cemeteries include the following: (see Cemeteries List for location descriptions)
Washington Township
communities include: New Amsterdam and Valley City.
I was informed, by Kevin Conrad, that a North Hampton P. O. (historical) was located in Section 23, Township 5-S, Range 2-E. Thank you Kevin!
Evalina M. LEONARD Letters, 1815-1818, at Indiana Historical Society's William Henry Smith Memorial Library - "...By 1818 the family had moved to Indiana, to Northampton in Harrison County, a town founded in 1815 and "noted in fifteen years of existence for its drinking, gambling, horse racing and fighting. The family soon moved to Corydon, and there Evalina met, and married in 1821, John Hay Farnham (1791-1833)..."
Historic Harrison County : Historic Washington Township, by Mrs. Harlan Winders.
Washington Township cemeteries include the following: (see Cemeteries List for location descriptions)
Webster
Township communities include: Dogwood and New Middletown.
Historic Harrison County : Historic Webster Township, by Mrs. Sam P. Vogt, As published in the Souvenir Centennial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
Webster Township cemeteries
include the following: (see Cemeteries
List for location descriptions)
Betheny M. E. Cemetery
Blunk's Family Cemetery
Duggins - Eckart Cemetery
Eckart
Cemetery
German Methodist Cemetery
Most Precious Blood
Catholic Church and Cemetery
Mussleman's United Brethren Church
Cemetery
Old Salem Baptist Cemetery
Payton Family Cemetery
Pearson's Cemetery
St. Michaels Cemetery
Salem German
Reform Cemetery
Shaney Plot
Sharon Presbyterian Cemetery
Smith's Camp Ground Cemetery
Smith Family Plot
United
Brethren Cemetery
Van Arsdale Family Plot
Von Otto - Lind
Family Cemetery
Watter's Grave
Zenor-Shields-Detrick
Cemetery
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CEMETERIES
Use the query form, at USGS, to map features including cemeteries, churches, populated places, and more. Please note that the map town listed with a feature may be used as a map reference for the site, and may not be the town where the feature is actually located...Select a map to see the location of the actual feature. This database may not be complete, and, as with any database, there may be errors. Applegate Cemetery (aka Pitman's Cemetery) - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (south of Central, Indiana; in the southwest quarter of section 11, Township 5 S, Range 3 E) Armstrong Family Plot - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW 1/4, of section 20, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) Beechwood Evangelical & Reformed Lutheran
Cemetery - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County,
Indiana; Beswick Cemetery - Located in Boone Township,
Harrison County, Indiana; (just southeast from Laconia, Indiana);
Bethel United Brethren Cemetery - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (at Central, Indiana; in the section 11, T-5S, R-3E) Betheny M. E. Cemetery - Located at New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NE 1/4 of section 15, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Bethlehem Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (off SR 335, 1 mile west of Crandall; northeast of Corydon, Indiana; in the northwest quarter of section 4, Township 3 S, Range 4 E); Latitude: 381705N; Longitude: 0860458W Blankenbaker Cemetery - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the SE 1/4, of section 2, Township 3 S, Range 4 E) Bliss Cemetery - Located in Washington Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (south of Dixie; southwest of Corydon, Indiana); Latitude: 380806N; Longitude: 0861226W Blue River Church Cemetery - Located in Blue River Township Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (east of the Blue River; northwest of Depauw; south of Fredricksburg, Indiana); Latitude: 382144N; Longitude: 0861407W; see Tiger Map of location Blunk's Family Cemetery - Located east from New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the SE 1/4 of section 18, Township 4 S, Range 5 E) Boley - Lahue Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; in the NW quarter of section 10, Township 3 S, Range 4 E; (southeast from Crandall, Indiana) Squire Boone's Grave and Cavern - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (southeast from Central, in eastern Heth Township; northeast quarter of section 24, Township 5 S, Range 3 E); See Squire Boone Caverns Tourism website Boston Cemetery- Located in central Blue River Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (north from Totten Ford Road; northwest of Hancock Chapel; southwest of Palmyra, Indiana); Latitude: 382328N; Longitude: 0861133W Breedlove Cemetery - Located in Blue River Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (south from Totten Ford Road; southeast of Hancock Chapel; southwest of Palmyra, Indiana); Latitude: 382146N; Longitude: 0860928W Brown Cemetery - Located in southern Boone Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (west of New Boston, Indiana; southeast from Laconia, Indiana; east of Stallings Cemetery); Latitude: 375938N; Longitude: 0860159W Brubeck Family Plot - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW 1/4, of section 2, Township 3 S, Range 4 E) Bruce Family Cemetery - Located in Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (SE 1/4 of section 34, Township 3 S, Range 4 E) Byrn Pioneer Cemetery - Located near Byrneville,
across the township boundary, in Morgan Township; (in the SE 1/4,
of section 14, of Township 2, Range 4). Byrneville Town Cemetery- Located in section 23,
Township 2, Range 4, in Byrneville,
Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana. Cady Family Plot - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (northeast quarter of section 25, Township 5 S, Range 3 E) Carr Cemetery (aka Lahue Family Cemetery) - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (east from the intersection of Hwy. 135 and SR 335, southwest of Crandall; north of Corydon, Indiana; in the NW quarter of section 8, Township 3 S, Range 4 E); Latitude: 381615N; Longitude: 0860607W Cedar Hill Cemetery - Located in Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (at Corydon, Indiana); Latitude: 381259N; Longitude: 0860714W Central Barren Cemetery - Located in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (at Central Barren, Indiana; south of Palmyra); Latitude: 382045N; Longitude: 0860608W Chamberlin-Decker Family Plot - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, northeast from Lanesville, in the NE 1/4, of section 16, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) John Cline's Grave (veteran of American Revolution) - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the NE 1/4, of section 6, Township 4 S, Range 5 E) Colvin Cemetery - Located in eastern Taylor Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (between Rosewood and the Ohio River); Latitude: 380217N; Longitude: 0855530W Conrad Cemetery - Located in Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (southeast from the intersection of SR 62 and SR 462; west of Leavenworth, Crawford County, Indiana); Latitude: 381223N; Longitude: 0861401W Conrad Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (southwest from the intersection of Hwy. 135 and SR 335, southwest of Crandall; north of Corydon, Indiana); Latitude: 381553N; Longitude: 0860628W Crosie Cemetery - Located in southern Boone Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (south of Laconia, Indiana; south of King Cemetery); Latitude: 380022N; Longitude: 0860445W Duggins - Eckart Cemetery - Located near Dogwood, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW 1/4 of section 4, Township 5 S, Range 4 E) Dunkard Cemetery - Located in Boone Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (east of SR 337, north of SR 11; north of Laconia, Indiana); Latitude: 380538N; Longitude: 0860337W Dunkard Cemetery (aka Reep Cemetery) - Located by Bradford, in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NE 1/4 of section 3, Township 2 S, Range 4 E) Eckart Cemetery - Located near Dogwood, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in section 5, Township 5 S, Range 4 E) Eureka Cemetery - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (off Central Road, north of Mauckport, Indiana, at Crossroads; southeast quarter of section 28, T-5S, R-3E) (near Mt. Zion Church) Fairdale Cemetery - Located in Spencer Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by SR 64; at Fairdale, Indiana); Latitude: 381937N; Longitude: 0861113W Fleshman Family Plot - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (off SR 135, southeast from Mauckport, Indiana; southwest quarter of section 3, T-6S, R-3E) Flock Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (southwest of Crandall, Indiana, in the NW quarter of section 9, Township 3 S, Range 4 E); Latitude: 381607N; Longitude: 0860455W Fullinglove Family Plot - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the SE 1/4, of section 18, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) German M. E. Cemetery (aka Frederick's Cemetery) - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (at New Salisbury, Indiana; in the NE 1/4 of section 29, Township 2 S, Range 4 E) German Methodist Cemetery - Located south from Central Barren, in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW 1/4 of section 17, Township 2 S, Range 4 E) German Methodist Cemetery - Located northeast from New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW 1/4 of section 12, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Sarah Gimble's Grave - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the NW 1/4, of section 6, Township 4 S, Range 5 E) Gwin-Shafer-Zimon Family Plot - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the SW 1/4, of section 12, Township 3 S, Range 4 E) Harbison Family Cemetery - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm west of Lanesville, in the NE 1/4, of section 19, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) Harmon Family Plot - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the SW 1/4, of section 31, Township 3 S, Range 4 E) Harvey Heth's Grave - Located in western Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (northwest of Laconia; in the southwest quarter of section 25, Township 5 S, Range 3 E) Heistand Cemetery - Located in Posey Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (northwest of Lottick Corner; West of Bridgeport, Indiana); Latitude: 381047N; Longitude: 0855643W Highland Christian Church and Cemetery - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (west off SR 135, north of Mauckport, Indiana, at Crossroads; northeast quarter of section 28, T-5S, R-3E); Latitude: 380259N; Longitude: 0861115W Hillgrove Cemetery - Located in southern Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (north off of Lickford Bridge Road, west of the intersection of Hwy. 135 and Lickford Bridge Road; about midway between Corydon and Mauckport, Indiana); Latitude: 380730N; Longitude: 0861031W Hon United Brethren Cemetery - Located at Bradford, in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the SW 1/4 of section 3, Township 2 S, Range 4 E) Hurst Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by Indian Creek; northeast from the intersection of Hwy. 135 and SR 335, southwest of Crandall; north of Corydon, Indiana); Latitude: 381652N; Longitude: 0860628W Hursttown U. B. Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by south of Corydon Junction, north of Corydon, Indiana, in the NE quarter of section 7, Township 3 S, Range 4 E); Latitude: 381611N; Longitude: 0860648W Jackson Cemetery - Located in southern Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on Lake Road, west of the Pleasure Ridge Road intersection; south of Corydon, Indiana); Latitude: 380739N; Longitude: 0860736W Jordan Cemetery - Located in Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by Old Highway 135 SW; south from Corydon, Indiana); Latitude: 380951N; Longitude: 0860819W Kaleg Cemetery - Located in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by Hwy. 135; south of Central Barren; south of Palmyra, Indiana); Latitude: 382115N; Longitude: 0860557W Kepley Family Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by Mott Station, east of Corydon Junction, Indiana, in the NE quarter of section 33, Township 2 S, Range 4 E) King Cemetery - Located in Boone Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (south of Laconia, Indiana; north of Crosie Cemetery); Latitude: 380044N; Longitude: 0860436W Kingery Cemetery - Located in Posey Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by the intersection of SR 11 and SR 211; northeast from Elizabeth, Indiana); Latitude: 380818N; Longitude: 0855652W Kingsley Family Plot - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (off SR 135, north of Mauckport, Indiana, at Crossroads; northwest quarter of section 27, Township 5 S, Range 3 E) (near Mt. Zion Church) Kinser Cemetery - Located in southern Boone Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (north of Davidson; in the tip of the county which extends furthest south; southeast from Laconia); Latitude: 375825N; Longitude: 0860246W Lanesville M. E. Cemetery - Located at the northeast side Lanesville, Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW 1/4, of section 21, Township 3 S, Range 5 E); Latitude: 381436N; Longitude: 0855826W Lick Run Cemetery - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (at Mauckport, Indiana; northwest quarter of section 4, Township 6 S, Range 3 E) Lieber Family Cemetery - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the NE 1/4, of section 5, Township 4 S, Range 5 E) Mauckport Town Cemetery - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (west off SR 135, at Mauckport, Indiana; northwest quarter of section 4, Township 6 S, Range 3 E) Miller Cemetery (aka Shields Cemetery) - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (off SR 135, north of Mauckport, Indiana, at Crossroads; northwest quarter of section 27, Township 5 S, Range 3 E); (near Mt. Zion Church) Most Precious Blood Catholic Church and Cemetery - Located near the northwestern edge of New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on the Corydon New Middletown Road, in the northeast 1/4, of section 15, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Mount Carmel U. B. Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (east of Corydon Junction, Indiana, in the SW quarter of section 35, Township 2 S, Range 4 E) Mount Tabor Church - Cemetery - Located in Blue River Township Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by Lincoln Springs Road; northwest of Depauw; south of Fredricksburg, Indiana); Latitude: 382121N; Longitude: 0861012W Mount Zion Cemetery - Located in Blue River Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (northeast of Milltown, Crawford/Harrison County, Indiana); Latitude: 382135N; Longitude: 0861320W Mount Zion Church and Cemetery - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (off SR 135, north of Mauckport, Indiana, at Crossroads; southwest quarter of section 27, Township 5 S, Range 3 E); Latitude: 380258N; Longitude: 0861113W Mussleman's United Brethren Church Cemetery -
Located southwest from New Middletown, in Webster Township,
Harrison County, Indiana; (Simler and Albin Ford Road, (in the SW
1/4 of section 22, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Old Crossroads Cemetery - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (off SR 135, north of Mauckport, Indiana, at Crossroads; northwest quarter of section 27, Township 5 S, Range 3 E) (near Mt. Zion Church) Old Goshen Cemetery - Located in Boone Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by intersection of SR 337 and Old Goshen Road SE; north of Laconia, Indiana); Latitude: 380405N; Longitude: 0860440W Old Salem Baptist Cemetery - Located south from New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the SE 1/4 of section 22, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Otterbein United Brethren Cemetery - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (east from Mauckport, Indiana; northeast quarter of section 2, Township 6 S, Range 3 E) Palmyra Town Cemetery - Located in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on the southwest sideof Palmyra, Indiana); Latitude: 382410N; Longitude: 0860656W Payton Family Cemetery - Located in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NE 1/4 of section 13, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Pearson's Cemetery - Located southeast from New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (near the intersection of Station Road and Elizabeth Road, (in the NE 1/4 of section 35, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Pennington Chapel M. E. Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the SE quarter of section 11, Township 3 S, Range 3 E); Latitude: 381552N; Longitude: 0860910W Perseverance M. E. Cemetery - Located in Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (NW 1/4 of section 30, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Pitman Cemetery - Located in Spencer Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (west off SR 337; north of Moberly Road and south of Moberly; Northwest of Corydon, Indiana); Latitude: 381536N; Longitude: 0861332W Reep Cemetery (aka Dunkard Cemetery) - Located by Bradford, in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NE 1/4 of section 3, Township 2 S, Range 4 E) Rehoboth Church - Cemetery - Located in Boone Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (northeast from Laconia, Indiana); Latitude: 380339N; Longitude: 0860154W Reno Cemetery - Located in Blue River Township Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (west off S. North Road; south of Fredricksburg, Indiana); Latitude: 382358N; Longitude: 0861110W Rheinhardt Family Cemetery - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the NE 1/4, of section 32, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) Riley Family Plot - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the SW 1/4, of section 11, Township 3 S, Range 4 E) St. Bernards Cemetery - Located in Spencer Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by SR 337, at Frenchtown, Indiana); Latitude: 381823N; Longitude: 0861253W St. John Lutheran Cemetery - Located in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (south from Central Barren, off Hwy. 135, at Cemetery Road, Indiana, in the SE 1/4 of section 17, Township 2 S, Range 4 E) St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery - Located in
Corydon, Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (NW 1/4 of
section 31, Township 3 S, Range 4 E) St. Michael's Catholic Church Cemetery (new) - Located at Bradford, in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the SW 1/4 of section 3, Township 2 S, Range 4 E) St. Michael's Catholic Church Cemetery (old) - Located in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (southwest from Bradford, by Hwy. 135 and Cemetery Road, in the SW 1/4 of section 17, Township 2 S, Range 4 E) St. Michael's Catholic Church Cemetery - Located near Dogwood, in southern Webster Township by Boone Township border, Harrison County, Indiana; (southeast of Dogwood, Indiana, in the SE 1/4 of section 4, Township 5 S, Range 4 E); Latitude: 380555N; Longitude: 0860426W St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (northwest of New Salisbury, Indiana, in the SE quarter of section 19, Township 2 S, Range 4 E); Latitude: 381920N; Longitude: 0860638W St. John's Lutheran Cemetery (old) - Located south of Lanesville, and southwest of the new St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NE 1/4, of section 32, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) St. John's Lutheran Cemetery (new) - Located southeast of Lanesville, Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the SW 1/4, of section 28, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NE 1/4, of section 2, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) St. Peter's Evangelic Lutheran Cemetery - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the SE 1/4, of section 1, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) St. Peter's Cemetery (German Reform) - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW quarter of section 4, Township 3 S, Range 4 E) Salem German Reform Cemetery - Located at New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW 1/4 of section 14, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Sappenfield Cemetery - Located in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (just northeast of Bradford; southeast from Palmyra, in the SE 1/4 of section 34, Township 1 S, Range 4 E), Latitude: 382229N; Longitude: 0860319W Satenfield Cemetery - Located in northeastern Spencer Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (north of Fairdale and SR 64; between Depauw and Ramsey, Indiana); Latitude: 381951N; Longitude: 0861023W Shaney Plot - unknown location, believed to be in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana Sharon Presbyterian Cemetery - Located east of New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana, (in the SW 1/4 of section 13, Township 4 S, Range 4 E); Latitude: 380927N; Longitude: 0860151W; Shoemaker Cemetery - Located in Posey Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (west of Lottick Corner and Bridgeport, Indiana); Latitude: 381038N; Longitude: 0855848W Shuck Cemetery - Located in Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on the east side of Corydon, Indiana) Latitude: 381227N; Longitude: 0860548W Sickell Family Plot - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the NE 1/4, of section 17, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) Silver Lake Cemetery - Located in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (northwest of Palmyra, in the center of section 24, Township 1 S, Range 3 E) Smith's Camp Ground Cemetery - Located east of Dogwood, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW 1/4 of section 4, Township 5 S, Range 4 E) Smith Family Plot - Located west from New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (near Hwy. 337 and Wiseman Road, in the SW 1/4 of section 20, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Snyder's Chapel Cemetery - Located in Morgan Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NE quarter of section 27, Township 1 S, Range 4 E); Latitude: 382349N; Longitude: 0860306W Stallings Cemetery - Located in Boone Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (west of New Boston, Indiana; southeast from Laconia, Indiana; west of Brown Cemetery); Latitude: 375943N; Longitude: 0860224W Stephens Cemetery - Located in Boone Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (south of Laconia, Indiana; northwest from Davidson, Indiana); Latitude: 375911N; Longitude: 0860350W Stroedtman Family Cemetery - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm west of Lanesville, in the NE 1/4, of section 19, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) Tabler Cemetery - Located in northern Posey Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (northwest of Lottick Corner) Latitude: 381043N; Longitude: 0855659W Thomas Cemetery - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the SW 1/4, of section 1, Township 3 S, Range 4 E) Thompson Chapel ME Cemetery - Located in Spencer Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (section 1, Township 3 S, Range 2 E) Trout Cemetery - Located in Harrison Township,
Harrison County, Indiana; (west of Corydon, Indiana) Union Chapel Church - Cemetery - Located in Boone Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (northwest from Laconia, Indiana); Latitude: 380421N; Longitude: 0860618W Union Church Cemetery - Located in Posey Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (southwest of Lottick Corner) Latitude: 381006N; Longitude: 0855736W United Brethren Cemetery - Located at New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the SE 1/4 of section 15, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) unknown Cemetery (on farm/no stones) - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (SW 1/4 section 12, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) unknown Cemetery (on farm/no stones) - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (SE 1/4 section 17, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) unknown Cemetery (on farm/no stones) - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (SE 1/4 section 21, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) unknown Cemetery (on farm/no stones) - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (NE 1/4 section 28, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) unknown Cemetery (on farm/no stones) - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (SW 1/4 section 4, Township 4 S, Range 5 E) Van Arsdale Family Plot - Located northeast from New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW 1/4 of section 12, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Vogt Family Plot - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the SW 1/4, of section 1, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Von Otto - Lind Family Cemetery - Located east from New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NW 1/4 of section 18, Township 4 S, Range 5 E) Wagner Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (south of SR 335; southwest of Crandall, Indiana, in the SE quarter of section 5, Township 3 S, Range 4 E); Latitude: 381643N; Longitude: 0860513W Watson Cemetery - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (at Central, Indiana; section 11, T-5S, R-3E) Watter's Grave - Located southeast from New Middletown, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (at the Old County Asylum, (in the SE 1/4 of section 35, Township 4 S, Range 4 E) Capt. Anthony Windell's Grave - Located in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (northeast of Valley City, north of Washington Road; near the northwestern boundary of Heth Township; northwest quarter of section 4, Township 5 S, Range 3 E) Wolfe's Cemetery - Located in northeastern corner Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (in the NE 1/4 of section 31, Township 2 S, Range 5 E, at western edge of Georgetown which is across the boundary into Floyd County, Indiana); Latitude: 381805N; Longitude: 0855944W Wood's Chapel Methodist Cemetery - Located in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (by Ramsey, Indiana, in the NE 1/4 of section 26, T-2S, R-3E); Latitude: 381848N; Longitude: 0860910W Wright-Schwartz Family Plot - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, in the NE 1/4, of section 6, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) Zenor-Shields-Detrick Cemetery - Located on a farm, in Webster Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (NW 1/4, sec. 7, Township 4 S, Range 5 E) Zollman Family Cemetery - Located in Franklin Township, Harrison County, Indiana; (on farm, southeast from Lanesville, in the SW 1/4, of section 33, Township 3 S, Range 5 E) |
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McRoden Mensch, Professional Historical Genealogist
Researching on-site, and with the vast resources of The Allen County Public Library, holding one of the largest genealogical collections in North America. Search the Library's online catalogue to see some of the printed resources available for a location or topic.
Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003-2008, by Ann Mensch. All Rights Reserved.
Printed resources for this page include:
Indiana Atlas & Gazetteer. First Edition, Second Printing. Yarmouth, Maine: Delorme. 1998.
School and Library Atlas of the World. Fred W. Foster, Ph.D. (Editor). Sycamore, Illinois: School and Library Publishing Company. 1982.
New Sectional Township Map of Indiana. Chicago, Illinois : Higgins Belden & Co., 1875.
Harrison County's Earliest Years. Frederick P. Griffin. (Author). O'Bannon Publishing Co., Inc., 1986.
Harrison County, Indiana Cemeteries. Frederick P. Griffin. (Author). Corydon, 1974.
Biographical and Historical Souvenir for the Counties of Clark, Crawford, Harrison, Floyd, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott and Washington, Indiana. John M. Gresham & Company. (Compiler and Publisher). Chicago, IL : Chicago Printing Company, 1889.
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