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    1. Re: Little Wabash
    2. Cindy Birk Conley
    3. Liesa, There is a Little Wabash River mostly in White County, which empties into the big Wabash River right near New Haven in Gallatin. There is/was also a Little Wabash Primitive Baptist church, which was on the highway (IL 14) between Crossville and New Harmony. It was torn down in the 1990s. I did a quick search of the cemetery book for Little Wabash, which is in Phillips Township, and didn't see any Mull's or Christian's. I did not have an index so they might be elsewhere. There could be an obit in one of the Carmi or Grayville newspapers, all that is hit and miss. Hope this helps a little, Cindy genfun101@cs.com wrote: > > Can anyone tell me what county the Little Wabash would have been in, in the early 1900s (1900-1910ish). I am looking for signs of a Great Grandmother. Matilda (Christian) Mull who I have been told died there in 1909. > > My Great Grandparents later married in Gallatin Co, but I am not sure if Little Wabash would have been in the same county since before that they were in Indiana, and a couple of children say on their Birth Certificates that they were born in MO. Grandfather tells me that his Grandfather liked to follow the rivers around.

    01/02/2003 02:24:04