Ellen, Thanks for the reply. Actually, I have already set the lower fragment of Lucretia Kersey's stone and will be repairing and restoring her original stone this spring. I think you will be very happy with it. Also, I will be re-capping the concrete base that John Kersey has because it is not set square in the row of stones. I will also be setting John Kersey's original marble stone next to the military marker. All the Kersey stones that are down will be up by June. Unfortunately someone has ran over the Kersey military marker with a lawn mower and took out a golf ball size of the granite marker's corner. I can't find the fragment so I assume it was shattered. If you want to pursue replacing the stone from the VA then I will reset the stone at no charge when it comes in. In the meantime I will reset the current stone. I assume you live in Columbus,Indiana. I am just about done with Carter's Chapel cemetery on US 31 and Lowell road,just north of Columbus. It has about 160 stones and its 98 percent done. I will be continuing with the restoration of the township cemeteries in Columbus twp including Lambert,Thompson,Garden City, and Mt Pleasant cemeteries this year. I also restored 16 stones in Marion twp,Boone Co., at Parr-Richardson cemetery in December. I believe John Kersey's infant is the earliest burial in Beck. I think it was a 1833 death date. That stone was reset this week. Molly Riggs is the Center township trustee. Any thanks should go to her for understanding the historical value of Beck cemetery and be willing to fund the restoration project. She can be reached at her office (765) 482-1550. Mark Davis ----- Original Message ----- From: Kenneth & Ellen Baker To: INBOONE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 9:09 AM Subject: Re: [INBOONE-L] Restoration of Beck cemetery,Center township Mark, I am so glad to see that work will be done in the Beck Cemetery. I am a Kersey descendent, and likely descended from the Hazelriggs as well. I haven't researched the Hazelrigg branch of the family, but I am a direct descendent of John Kersey and his wife, Lucretia. I am a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and was able to prove my lineage back to John Kersey who fought the Indians in Northern Kentucky with Daniel Boone. The Lebanon Chapter of the DAR has long recognized John Kersey as a Revolutionary Patriot. His name is on the marker at the courthouse in Lebanon, and his tombstone in the Beck Cemetery was placed there by the DAR. I would like to see a new or much repaired stone for Lucretia Kersey. I would be willing to contribute financially for this to happen. Her stone looks very bad compared to his, and it seems that it should be upgraded. Let me know how I can help with this. I think that all of the Kersey graves are descended from John. He had many children, they all moved to Boone County in the early 1800's, and he followed them about 1830. I have a very old map of Boone Co that shows the land owners in the early 1800's, and many of them are Kerseys. I live in Columbus, my maiden name was Davis --- though I don't think we're related --- and I grew up in Boone Co. My brother still lives on the family farm in Marion Township. Again, thanks for your work, and please keep me posted. Ellen Davis Baker ----- Original Message ----- From: "mark davis" <md9105@skyenet.net> To: <INBOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 1:42 AM Subject: [INBOONE-L] Restoration of Beck cemetery,Center township > I just wanted to post to the Boone Co list that the restoration of Beck cemetery on US 52 north of Lebanon has begun. Funding by the Center Township trustee will allow this cemetery to have most of the broken and down stones repaired this year. Additional phases are scheduled for 2005 and 2006. > > I would appreciate any input by descendants. I am always looking for info on the lives of the people who are buried there. > > Some of the surnames are: > > Beck > Henry > Shulse > Hazelrigg > Johnson > Remington > Henderson > Reese > McCann > Kersey > Fall > > > > Mark Davis > Stone Saver Cemetery Restoration > http://www.geocities.com/md9105/StoneSaverCemeteryRestoration.html?102917288 3930 > > Mark Davis > 4 Lakeview Ct. > Hartford City,Indiana 47348 > md9105@skyenet.net > > > With malice toward none, with charity for all,with > firmness in the right as God gives us to see the > right,let us strive on to finish the work we are in... > > A. Lincoln March 4,1865 > > > > ==== INBOONE Mailing List ==== > This mailing list is hosted by Rootsweb. For information on how your > donation can help, go to: http://www.rootsweb.com. > > > ==== INBOONE Mailing List ==== This mailing list is hosted by Rootsweb. For information on how your donation can help, go to: http://www.rootsweb.com.