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Cornwell, Arthur -- for child on June 26, 1909 (son Lyn Franklin died Brown Two June 26, 1903, recorded C-Burg)
"Collier, John --- for child July 14, 1910
"Driscoll, Benton --- for adult Dec. 11, 1907 -- paid by Frank Driscoll
*Douglas, Robert --- for child , ay 13, 1908
Deweese, Frank --- for adult June 3, 1908 2 (wife Phoebe ). died Leipsic, Orange Co. June 22, 1908, recorded C-Burg)
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"Elgin, Wesly --- casket for Mrs. Elgin Aug. 17, 1907 "Elfin, Con --- for child on March 4, 1908 Evans, G. Kin --- for adult on June 30, 1910 (wife Viola died C-Burg June 29, 1910, recorded C-Burg) Freed, Henry --- for Jacob Freed may 29, 1909 ( Jacob Freed died Orange Co. May 28, 1909, recorded C-Bury) Green, David C .--- for Mrs. Green April 16, 1909 (Sarah E. Green died Brown Tup April 15, 1909, recorded Salen)
"Green, George M .--- for Robert Green April 13, 1909
"Gould, Charles --- for child Dec. 10, 1906 *Glover, Mirs. Eliza --- for adult Feb. 17, 1910
"Gibbons, firs. --- for her by Isaac Thomerson Aug. 16, 1909 Green, Robert --- for wife Dec. 23, 1908 (Matilda L. died Bono, Lawrence Co. Dec. 23, 1908)
*Huff, Mrs .--- for her on Feb. 12, 1908(by Callaway Bros. of Salem) "Huffman, Morton --- for adult on April 8, 1910 Hubbard, Charles --- for son on Dec. 20, 1909 (James E. died Brown Tup Dec. 19, 1909, recorded C-Burg)
*Howard, Harvey --- for child of Clarence (Howard? ) on April 29, 1908 *Holsapple, James --- for him on Dec. 24, 1907 by Robert Halsapple Holsapple, Robert --- for child on June 23, 1909 (dan Stella died Brown Tup June 23, 1909, recorded C-Burg) *Hamilton, Eliza --- for child on July 19, 1908 "Hays, Homer --- for adult on May 3, 1907 *Hayworth, Mrs .--- for adult on July 27, 1907
"Hubbard, James --- for adult on Sept. 18, 1907 Hunter, nan --- for adult Jan. 13, 1910 (Harriett Ananda Hunter died C-Burg Jan. 13, 1910, recorded C-Durg) Hughes, Meredith --- for wife on Jan. 20, 1910 (Sarilda Jane died C-Burg Jan. 20, 1910, recorded C-Burg)
*Hutchison, Mrs. --- for her by Dora Know on Jan. 6, 1910 (mentions Ed Hutchison)
Hamilton, irs. Willian --- for her on May 26, 1909 by Matthew Robertson (Jane Hamilton died Jefferson Tup May 27, 1909, recorded C-Burg) *Hall, Riley (?) --- for him by Jonathan Trinkle on Jan. 17, 1910 "Jean, Drs. William --- for her by husband on March 18, 1907 Jean, William --- for daughter on Aug. 29, 1908 (nettie died Aug. 29, 1908, recorded C-Burg) "John, child --- by Virgil Taylor on May 22, 1906 "Jones, John --- for adult on July 11, 1906
"Jean, Arthur --- for child on Feb. 3, 1908 Lee, George --- for him by Arthur Cornwell on July 26, 1909 "Lockhart, Mrs. Joseph --- casket prior to March 9, 1906 (?)
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Miller, William --- casket for him purchased March 10, 1909 (died at C-Burg March 9, 1909, recorded C-Burg) "Mccoy, baby --- for baby by Ben Stephenson July 31, 1907
"Martin, Wa --- for child on May 31, 1909
Mcneely, William B. --- for him by Frank Chastain on nov. 19, 1908 (died at C-Burg nov. 18, 1908, recorded C-Burg)
Iwill, George --- for child on July 29, 1908 (Roy 2. died C-Burg July 29, 1908, recorded C-Burg)
nicholson, Ernest and Alberta --- adult casket on July 9, 1908 (William Ernest Nicholson died July 9, 1908, recorded C-Burg)
Mall, Scott (Estate) --- casket on Sept. 21, 1908 (Martin S. Mall died Lawrence Co. Sept. 20, 1908, recorded Saltillo) "Overman, Axion --- for adult on Feb. 17, 1908 *Perdue, Janes --- for daughter on Feb. 12, 1907 *Prow, Mrs .--- for her Aug. 23, 1906 --- paid by Christopher Prow
*Prow, Christopher (Account) --- for adult Jan. 14, 1908-paid by M. Robertson)
*Pollard, Stanley --- for child (?) on Sept. 2, 1907 Perdue, Frank (Estate) --- for him on July 4, 1910 William Franklin Perdue died Brown Tup July 3, 1910, recorded county) Padgett, Daniel --- for adult on May 20, 1910 (wife Katie died Vernon Tup May 19, 1910, recorded county) "Roberts, Mrs. --- for her by Josh Brown March 25, 1907 Rice, W. M. --- for him by Dan Rice on Sept. 17, 1909 (died Brown Two Sept. 17, 1909, recorded C-Durg)
*Shepler, Andy --- casket purchased prior to March 8, 1906 Standiford, hiller --- for him by Henry Braxton on April 23, 1909 (William willer Stanford died Crange Co. April 23, 1909, recorded C-Burg)
"Smith, baby of Dan Smith --- by Dr. L.U. Paynter on Aug. 5, 1907 *Stanley, Irs. --- for her by James Pollard on Jan. 16, 1908 Shrouer, Lewis --- for wife on Can. 27, 1909 (martha ). died Brown Tup Jan. 26, 1909, recorded C-Burg) Smedley, Preston --- by father John H. on June 12, 1908 (died Salen June 11, 1908, recorded C-Burg)
*Smedley, john H .--- for son on March 24, 1909
*Smith, Charles --- robe for sister prior to March 10, 1906 Smith, Henry A. --- for him on Dec. 3, 1912 (died Brown Tup nov. 30, 1912, recorded county)
'Strattan, Seth Ross (Account) --- for adult on May 4, 1906 Stratton, Seth Ross --- for him on Feb. 11, 1910 --- mentions telegram to Guthrie, (died Tel. Z, 1910, recorded county) Calif.
"Shoults, irs. Richard --- by her husband on June 16, 1906 (Cordelia in. Chastain Shoults died same date, not recorded)
"Sears, noch --- for child on Aug. 3, 1909
"Sweeney, John --- for child on June 17, 1908
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Stansbury, Al's wife --- on Dec. 28, 1908 by James, Jonah, John H., William and Al Matthew (Minnie May Stansbury died C-Burg Dec. 27, 1908, recorded C-Burg) Sullivan, Joseph --- for him by George Standish Feb. 2, 1909 (died Jefferson Tup Jan. 31, 1909, recorded C-Burg)
"Turner, Alonzo (Account) --- for adult on Cct. 19, 1907 for adult by C.C. Gardner on April 3, 1908
Voyles, Willie --- for child July 14, 1909 (daughter died Vernon Tup July 13, 1909, recorded C-Burg)
"Wilcox, Ctis --- for child on Aug. 3, 1906
willong, Charley --- for child March 26, 1906
"Wires, Thomas (Account) --- for adult on March 30, 1907 for adult on Dec. 6, 1907
"Wilson, George --- for mother on May 7, 1907
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CANERALLSBURG PIRES OP 1211 AND 1912- -- Care 1 : 11, 1004 -- 20098 1 and 2 DR. ... ". NEWMAN CLIPPING OF COM. 22, 1906 --- 2000 2 SIEOCH OF LEVI STANIEY OD NOV. 18, 1914 --- Tages 3 and 4 SKEMON OF MR. AND MRS. NICHOLAS MANGLE (1915)-norges 5 and 6
COPIED FROM DIARY OF WILLIAM PODMIOT . PRITELE OF VERNON TOWNSHIP. WASHINGTON COUNTY. INDIANA AND FROM OLD NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FOUND IN THE DIARY.
ORIGINAL IN POSSESSION OF CHARLES INAPP, MOCRESVILLE, INDIANA COPIED MAY. 1972 BY C.B. COOK, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. FOR OFE WASHINGOOT COTURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(DIARY OF "ITLIAN C. MPINYIn )
Om ay 20, 1011 there was a bic fire in Com-bellchur. There w ~~ 11 buildings burned: Tan !". Montatore; Clint Buch resturant: N. J. Iones Druge: Dr. Williams, dentist; Have Chamberlain, jeweler: George Weaver, berber; J. B. Stanley harness shop: Burt Rodman, butch- er; Miss Mother's Millinery: ~ send house; cob men: light house: Kimble Evans, barber in Larue Pallerale; Willing Bros. were nom. . (Come of the chove were in the Old Fellows Building-C. C. ) A chimney fell on Henry Gibran's boy the next day, broke his ley and mached his foot.
December 5, 1912 --- A big fire in Cam bellchury. It burned Bud Lewis's chor, Jores Holiday's harness and blanksmith chon south of Bud Baker's barn and one other building for Boter and one poultry honse Tor Triis the in. Jones Holiday won the only ore insured. John Privile and and Lewis bought the Wes Holiday house and blech smith chon from Mike Buccell on Dec. 12, 1912 in Compbelloburg.
FROM CANTRELLSTURG GRATHIO MARCH 11, 1904 ED. GRAPHIC : I noticed in your maner two weeks aro some sketches of boyhood dove written by Benj. Standish. I would like to add a little more to that article, es I was born in that neighborhood and knew all of the pioneers whom he spoke of, and a few more. I will mention Evan Deweese, Jerry Rogers and Jonathon Jones. The latter was my Grandfather and a Bertist preacher and I made my home with him go my father died when I was only eleven manthe old. Hy amand- father was very strict and did not allow me or any of his children to use bed language or tell stories if he knew of it. Wow. I om 64
truthfully, that I never swere an oath in my life, a fast for which I thanked my grandfathere. I "ich the young ronenation hod guch torphers todry an Tongthon Jones. I have in my regression specimens of his menronchi- written while attending school 100 gem (' G' C . I hlen have his cony book in which he had his wohlme in arithmetic solved complete, although the wound 3 1.
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twonimill montioned by i'm, Ston ish wes tho first mill I quan Now I wana to mo with mmenafather to mill. he would tie ma ond the gook to the horge to rrevent us from falling off. I'ma five an die wonne ola and could not halan deck on the homme. Sometimes we would have to take three or four herren to out on the what the wind run corn if unele ferial was busy plowing with his If we did not tothe oule homens ws would have to leave our mint until come minu dev. then in we will go south one mile to Aan in Homin. or. He Martin little
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Col. Schoonover use my first teacher when I was six years old. He taught in a los school house with a fire place across one end of the building. Small trees were golit oren for seats. This house stood noor there Henry Kirk now lives. They cot a stove ond mut in the school house. I had never moon 2 steve, not even n cool: atows. for they "more not nged in thoce days. The first Ary I went to when I wing goored, of course, but ry mmanafathor ona grandmother tola m; that I must mind my tingher ona do whet he told me to io. The teach- ar come hook to where I was atanding and chid : nTittle mon, mot " there and moral, meaning get close to the stove, but I thought I ~~ to met on ton of the stove. I walled un to the atome and tool boli of it to nlimh on ton, but I let co with burned fingers. So I Zaman- of a leroon the fingt iny, and I have known what a ctove
I hope to Tingle Dowy Battants. I wor horn within 50 mode of the Bir grring, nam amal ho Samuni tatton, the nli homestends of my father, David Patton and Hwatt Rutherford, seventy five years ago, when there were no mailronds. These old pioneers hauled produce, groceries and Any moods with worons and terms from few Albany to Vincennes, Lafayette, and Greencastle. They would houl loods both They drove four and six horces to one wagon.
Uncle Davy Botton had the first horse chod that was ever chod in the county. It was talked about by everybody that Uncle Devy hed irons nut on his horses fest. I would give descriptions of the wasp beds had I grace, but I suspect you can see one by going to the Major Cravens farm.
These old pioneers were strong and robust. When camping out the would test their strength by lifting the wheels of the loaded wagons to see who was the champion. By lifting wegon wheels was the cause of my father's depth.
Jonathan Trinkle.
( Jornthon Prinkle was born Certemhor 26, 1839 and died August 20, 1922 at Campbellaburg. He married Mary Jane Holl. Death record gives his morents on Sto hen and Polly Prinkle. Bumica Cloveville. He was the father of William 2. Trinkle "he bert this diary.)
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DEATHS 1896-1933
A RECORD OF DEATHS THAT OCCURRED MOSTLY IN BROWN AND VERNON TWPS. WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA, PLUS SEVERAL FROM NORTH EAST PART OF ORANGE COUNTY, INDIANA AND A FEW FROM OTHER LOCALITIES. SEVERAL OF THESE DEATHS WERE NOT RECORDED OFFICIALLY IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. COMPILED AND ARRANGED FROM THE FOLLOWING TWO SOURCES :
PART 1: "COFFIN LIST" FROM THE ACCOUNT BOOK OF STRATTAN BROTHERS STORE IN CAMPBELLSBURG FOR THE PERIOD 1896-1901. (LOANED BY JACK HEDRICK OF CAMPBELLSBURG, INDIANA )
PART 2: A RECORD OF DEATHS TAKEN FROM THE DIARY OF WILLIAM S. TRINKLE WHO LIVED NEAR CLAYSVILLE IN VERNON TOWNSHIP. THIS COVERS THE PERIOD FROM 1901-1933. (LOANED BY CHARLES KNAPP OF MOORESVILLE, INDIANA)
N.B. SEE ALSO "COFFIN LIST OF STRATTAN BROS. 1906-1910. "
COMPILED AND ARRANGED FOR THE WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY JULY 1972 BY C.E. COOK.
PART 1
COFFIN LIST FROM ACCOUNT BOOK OF STRATTAN BROTHERS STORE
Allen, Joseph -- June 26, 1897 -- 1 coffin and box-$7.50. Atkinson, William -- March 16, 1900 -- 1 casket and robe-$35. by Curt and Ote Atkinson.
Paid
Baker, James --- January 20, 1900 -- 1 casket-$35.00-Paid for by Martha A. Baker.
Baker, Elisha -- July 9, 1898 -- casket and box-$20.00.
Baker, Elisha -- April 25, 1900 -- casket and box-$25.00.
Baker, Bud -- May 1, 1899 -- casket for Wilson-$32.00. Paid for by
Flora and Bill Wilson.
Baker, Bud -- February 22, 1900 -- casket for Bocock-$30.00. Barnard, Clark -- January 16, 1897 -- coffin and box-$9.00.
Barnett, John R. -- April 24, 1896-coffin and box-$18.00.
Barnett, John R. -- June 5, 1896-small casket and box-$7.50. Barrett, Mrs. --- See James Sweeney account.
Bocock ---- See Bud Baker account.
Bocock, Christena -- August 10, 1896-coffin and box-$18.00. Brewer, Frank -- October 30, 1897-coffin for Tailor-$12.00. Brewer, Charles -- August 8, 1899-coffin-$15.00.
Bristo, Joseph -- October 13, 1898-coffin and robe-$30.00. Brown, Gove -- August 29, 1899-coffin and box-$14.00. Brown, Gove -- January 6, 1900-coffin and box-$10.50.
Brown, Gove -- December 21, 1900-coffin and box-$10.00.
Brownm Philo -- October 10, 1896-coffin and box-$5.50.
Brown, John (Henry's son) -- February 21, 1900-casket-$8.00.
Brown,
Tip -- February 4, 1899-casket for Mrs. Wesner.
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by I. B. and Bish Wesner. Burtroff, Henry's Estate -- April 25, 1896-coffin-$15.00.
Cariss, Jerry's Estate -- August 26, 1898 -- casket and Box-$35.00. Carter, Charles' Estate -- September 1, 1896-cloth and draped casket-$45.00.
Chamberlain, Earl -- February 20, 1900 (died 19)-casket-$40.00. Paid for by William Chamberlain.
Chastain, Abner's Estate -- July 8, 1898-casket and box-$32.50.
Chastain, Claudius -- May 28, 1898-coffin-$8.00.
Chastain, Cyrus -- April 24, 1899-casket-$7.50.
Chastain, James Harvey -- March 11, 1899-casket for the wife of James A. Chastain-$18.00.
Chastain, John A. -- September 1, 1896-coffin and box-$25.00.
Chastain, John Childs -- September 14, 1897-coffin and box-$7.00. Chastain, Lem -- May 18, 1899-casket-$13.50.
Chastain, Rice -- July 31, 1896 -- coffin and robe for Barney Chastain- $25.00. Paid for by George Chastain.
Chastain, Mrs. Valentine's Estate -- September 12, 1898-coffin and box-$30.00. Paid for by Mark Maudlin.
Child, Lem -- November 20, 1899-casket and robe-$35.00.
Childers ---- See A. J. Horner account.
Childers, Ab -- November 15, 1898-coffin and box-$4.50.
Childers, Ab -- July 8, 1900-a casket-$6.50.
Childers, JJackson -- November 24, 1898-casket-$9.00. by Wingler. Paid for
Clark, Bent M.C. -- August 18, 1898-casket and box-$25.00. Clifton, Polly -- April 26, 1898-casket-$18.00.
Clifton, Polly -- December 27, 1898-casket for Ben-$18.00. Paid for by W. A. Clifton.
Clipp, Phillip -- April 12, 1899-robe-04.00.
Paid for Clipp, Phillip -- March 10, 1900-casket and robe-$42.00. by Jessie Clipp.
Colglazier, Austin -- October 15, 1898-Casket by telephone-$7.50.
Collier, Lewis -- October 9, 1899-casket and box-$30.00.
Coots, Robert -- January 28, 1900-casket and box-$25.00.
Coots, Robert -- February 1, 1900-casket for Mrs. Coots-$25.00. Both paid for by Richard and Hugh Coots.
Cornwell, Harry -- April 8, 1899-casket-$12.00.
Deckert, William -- March 4, 1896-casket and box-$25.00. Deckert, William -- June 19, 1896-coffin and box-$8.00.
Devault, Theodore -- August 3, 1898-coffin for Mrs. Devault-$30.00.
Duncan, William -- February 1, 1899-coffin and box-$12.00.
Fleming, William's Estate -- May 5, 1899-casket and box-$30.00. Furguson ---- See Lee Vellom account.
Gibson, James --- February 13, 1899-casket and box-$10.00. Goen, Rufus --- March 24, 1897-coffin and box -- 38.50.
Goen, Rufus -- April 22, 1897-casket for Mrs. Goen Estate-$30.00.
Goldsmith, Newton -- July 2, 1901-casket and box-$10.00. Gordon, Morrie -- February 4, 1899-casket and box-$45.00. Gordon, Morrie -- December 6, 1899-casket for Mrs. Gordon. in part by W.H. Gordon.
Paid for
Gould, Charley -- July 20; 1897-casket and box-$10.00.
Gould, Orange L. -- January 18, 1898-coffin and box-$7.50.
Paid in
Green, Emily's Estate -- September 14, 1896-casket-$45.00. part by S. D. Green. Guthrie, Isaac -- October 10, 1896-casket and box-$45.00.
Hall, I.G. --- September 23, 1898-casket and box-$30.00. Hall, Richard -- February 17, 1900-casket and robe-$33.00.
Hamilton --- See James Reynolds account.
Hamilton, Joseph's Estate --- January 12, 1898-casket and box-$32.00. Hamilton, Susan --- January 5, 1897-coffin and box-$15.00.
Hannan (?), Charles --- June 22, 1898-coffin and box-$13.00. Hays, John B. 's Estate --- February 7, 1898-coffin and box-$25.00. Hays, Joseph --- November 25, 1901-casket-$35.00.
Hedrick, Irs. Jesie's Estate --- December 11, 1901-casket-$35.00.
Hedrick, Joseph --- July 27, 1901-casket-$14.00.
Hobbs, Leroy --- May 5, 1898-casket and box-$7.50. Horner, A.J. --- May 15, 1897-coffin by Childers-$5.00.
Howell -- -- See Edgar Nicholson account.
Hughes, Thomas --- January 5, 1900-coffin and box-$7.50.
Hunter, John --- December 15, 1898-coffin-$12.50.
Hunter, John --- Nay 11, 1899 -- casket-$15.00.
Jackson, William --- Cctober 21, 1896-coffin and box-315.00. Jeans, Nathan --- April 24, 1899-casket-$12.50. Johnson, Jacob's Estate --- June or July 23, 1900-robe-Paid for by Mrs. James Johnson. Johnson, P.C. --- April 9, 1901-casket for F.C. Johnson-$65.00. Kirby, Port --- January 29, 1899-coffin and box-$12.50.
Larkin, William ---- See Nelson Roberts account. Lawyer, Benjamin's Estate --- September 24, 1899-casket and box-335. Leach, Alf --- February 22, 1901-casket and box-$27.50. Lee, Mrs. Charles (2nd and Grey Sts., Louisville, Ky )-May 19, 1897- casket and box-$75.00.
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