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    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Re: INMADISO-D Digest V00 #48
    2. Steve Veneskey
    3. Hi, Jennifer Thank you for the information, but the Bocco cemetery in Anderson is where Edmond is buried, even though his name and his wife's name is not on the list of people buried there. Delphia sister married a Bocco. My grandmother would take us out to the cemeteries on decoration day and tell us the stories about everyone who was buried there. Thank again, Karen [email protected] wrote: > In a message dated 3/5/00 9:25:24 AM US Eastern Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > << I'm trying to find the relatives of Edmond Lane. He died Sept. 20, > 1914 in Anderson, Madison Co., IN and is buried in the Bocco cemetery. > In about 1855 The Hoppes family, that later settled in Anderson, and > Edmond were in Nebraska. Henry Hoppes's daughter Delphia married > Edmond. The next time we find Edmond, he is in the Civil War. When the > War was over Edmond and Delphia moved to Anderson, IN. They had many > Children, some are listed here: Gertrude, Harv., Hurrell, Ike, Jack, > Jane, Ledger, Mary E., Albert, George, and Cora M.. >> > > Steve, I have several members of the Hoppes family at the cemetery I adopted > (Zion Chapel Cem, Delaware Co IN). George Washington Hoppes, the great > grandson of Daniel (brother to Henry) and some of his family are buried > there. This may be a ways from what you are looking for, but I thought I'd > throw it in. There are no LANE surnames there. > > Jennifer Lewis > [email protected] > [email protected] > http://hometown.aol.com/lewisjl/myhomepage/heritage.html

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