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    1. [INPCRP] Painter Cemetery, Henry County
    2. Sue Silver
    3. Hi, Just to show you how small this world is, here is a guy named GOSSETT who died in Henry Co., Indiana and was buried there. a.. ID: I45994327 a.. Name: Joseph GOSSETT a.. Given Name: Joseph a.. Surname: Gossett a.. Sex: M a.. Birth: 25 Mar 1793 in VA 1 a.. Death: 6 Dec 1860 in Fall Creek, Henry Co IN 1 a.. Note: Custom Field:<_FA#> Served in Capt Samuel b Kyles Ohio Militia@S23453@Date of Import: Oct 16, 1999 Custom Field:<_FA#> Painter Cemetery@S23453@Date of Import: Oct 16, 1999 REFN: 26 [Family gibson.GED] Chr. United Brethren Chruch Painters Cemetery, soldier in war of 1812 2 trems, entered land 160A Henry Co IN Fall Creek ,SE qtr sec4 twp 18N R9E 160A 23 Sep 1829, N 1/2 of NW 1/2 14 qtr twp 18N R9E 40A 9 Nov 1835 Capt Kyles Co Oh Militia 12-1-1812 to 4-24-1813 rank Sgt. stone has date 15 May 1869 Joseph arrived at Honey Creek in the fall of 1830 and built a log cabin. He didnt have time to build a floor or chimney befor winter set in , so they had their fire in the middle of the room. Then here I am in California, Sacramento County specifically this time, and his grandson's second wife is buried in the raped and mutilated cemetery in Folsom. Her grave, of course, is unmarked, although the rest of the family's graves are marked. How small does this world get? Sue Silver P.S. And I ran across some clown who had Amanda posted and when I inquired how he was related (I'm looking for affected descendants of this pitiful cemetery), it comes back at me that he can't reveal any info due to copyright restrictions. Get real! Who cares? After all the info a lot of us freely share with others, who needs this? So, I offered him info and now, well, hmmmmm.

    03/17/2002 07:14:58
    1. Re: [INPCRP] Painter Cemetery, Henry County
    2. UEB
    3. Sue, Here is a Fall Creek, Henry County, IN page from my website WWW.HCGS.NET. I have listed all of the "un-copyrighted" cemeteries. Someone else "owns" the others. UEB www.hcgs.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Silver" <ssilver1951@jps.net> To: <INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 5:14 PM Subject: [INPCRP] Painter Cemetery, Henry County > Hi, > > Just to show you how small this world is, here is a guy named GOSSETT who died in Henry Co., Indiana and was buried there. > > a.. ID: I45994327 > a.. Name: Joseph GOSSETT > a.. Given Name: Joseph > a.. Surname: Gossett > a.. Sex: M > a.. Birth: 25 Mar 1793 in VA 1 > a.. Death: 6 Dec 1860 in Fall Creek, Henry Co IN 1 > a.. Note: > Custom Field:<_FA#> Served in Capt Samuel b Kyles Ohio Militia@S23453@Date of Import: Oct 16, 1999 > Custom Field:<_FA#> Painter Cemetery@S23453@Date of Import: Oct 16, 1999 > REFN: 26 > [Family gibson.GED] > Chr. United Brethren Chruch Painters Cemetery, soldier in war of 1812 2 > trems, entered land 160A Henry Co IN Fall Creek ,SE qtr sec4 twp 18N R9E > 160A 23 Sep 1829, N 1/2 of NW 1/2 14 qtr twp 18N R9E 40A 9 Nov 1835 Capt > Kyles Co Oh Militia 12-1-1812 to 4-24-1813 rank Sgt. stone has date 15 May > 1869 > Joseph arrived at Honey Creek in the fall of 1830 and built a log cabin. > He didnt have time to build a floor or chimney befor winter set in , so > they had their fire in the middle of the room. > > Then here I am in California, Sacramento County specifically this time, and his grandson's second wife is buried in the raped and mutilated cemetery in Folsom. Her grave, of course, is unmarked, although the rest of the family's graves are marked. > > How small does this world get? > > Sue Silver > > P.S. And I ran across some clown who had Amanda posted and when I inquired how he was related (I'm looking for affected descendants of this pitiful cemetery), it comes back at me that he can't reveal any info due to copyright restrictions. Get real! Who cares? After all the info a lot of us freely share with others, who needs this? So, I offered him info and now, well, hmmmmm. > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > If we cannot respect the dead, how can we respect the living? > > >

    03/17/2002 11:10:31
    1. Re: [INPCRP] Painter Cemetery, Henry County
    2. Sue Silver
    3. What a neat tour I just had! Thank you! Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "UEB" <ueb@iei.net> To: <INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 3:10 PM Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Painter Cemetery, Henry County > Sue, > Here is a Fall Creek, Henry County, IN page from my website WWW.HCGS.NET. > I have listed all of the "un-copyrighted" cemeteries. Someone else "owns" > the others. > > UEB > www.hcgs.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sue Silver" <ssilver1951@jps.net> > To: <INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 5:14 PM > Subject: [INPCRP] Painter Cemetery, Henry County > > > > Hi, > > > > Just to show you how small this world is, here is a guy named GOSSETT who > died in Henry Co., Indiana and was buried there. > > > > a.. ID: I45994327 > > a.. Name: Joseph GOSSETT > > a.. Given Name: Joseph > > a.. Surname: Gossett > > a.. Sex: M > > a.. Birth: 25 Mar 1793 in VA 1 > > a.. Death: 6 Dec 1860 in Fall Creek, Henry Co IN 1 > > a.. Note: > > Custom Field:<_FA#> Served in Capt Samuel b Kyles Ohio > Militia@S23453@Date of Import: Oct 16, 1999 > > Custom Field:<_FA#> Painter Cemetery@S23453@Date of Import: Oct 16, 1999 > > REFN: 26 > > [Family gibson.GED] > > Chr. United Brethren Chruch Painters Cemetery, soldier in war of 1812 2 > > trems, entered land 160A Henry Co IN Fall Creek ,SE qtr sec4 twp 18N R9E > > 160A 23 Sep 1829, N 1/2 of NW 1/2 14 qtr twp 18N R9E 40A 9 Nov 1835 Capt > > Kyles Co Oh Militia 12-1-1812 to 4-24-1813 rank Sgt. stone has date 15 > May > > 1869 > > Joseph arrived at Honey Creek in the fall of 1830 and built a log cabin. > > He didnt have time to build a floor or chimney befor winter set in , so > > they had their fire in the middle of the room. > > > > Then here I am in California, Sacramento County specifically this time, > and his grandson's second wife is buried in the raped and mutilated cemetery > in Folsom. Her grave, of course, is unmarked, although the rest of the > family's graves are marked. > > > > How small does this world get? > > > > Sue Silver > > > > P.S. And I ran across some clown who had Amanda posted and when I > inquired how he was related (I'm looking for affected descendants of this > pitiful cemetery), it comes back at me that he can't reveal any info due to > copyright restrictions. Get real! Who cares? After all the info a lot of > us freely share with others, who needs this? So, I offered him info and > now, well, hmmmmm. > > > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > > If we cannot respect the dead, how can we respect the living? > > > > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > If we cannot respect the dead, how can we respect the living? > >

    03/17/2002 08:53:45
    1. Re: [INPCRP] Painter Cemetery, Henry County
    2. mark davis
    3. Dear List, Can someone explain how cemetery information can be copyrighted? I thought that there was some public information that isnt copyrightable(Like the Gettysburg Address,etc) I am familiar with the situation in Henry county with certain "copyrighted" cemeteries.....So what is to keep me from going out and doing my own transcriptions and donating it to the Henry County GS in a non-copyrighted donation? I am not advocating breaking the copyright law..Just trying to understand the thinking behind "owning" most of the info that can easily be found in a public setting. Here is why I ask. I am compiling the burial sites of the CW soldiers of Henry county. So when I get this completed,what keeps a certain someone from Wayne county(name removed to protect the innocent) from claiming copyright infringement even though I did all the work of going through the cemeteries,the records,the obits,the newspaper articles,etc? I publish genealogy books for families and I will not look at something unless the family has copyrighted their material,for their protection and mine.....so I understand the reason for copyright protection of new,researched information, to recover costs of the author, and to keep someone from reassigning their name to a completed project. BUT.... some cemeteries(I think) would fall into Public Domain(under the Township Trustee stewardship).What is the law regarding this? I hope someone with legal experience in this area will chime in on this subject.And cite some laws that would apply in your response. Thanks Mark Davis Hartford City,IN My ----- Original Message ----- From: "UEB" <ueb@iei.net> To: <INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 6:10 PM Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Painter Cemetery, Henry County > Sue, > Here is a Fall Creek, Henry County, IN page from my website WWW.HCGS.NET. > I have listed all of the "un-copyrighted" cemeteries. Someone else "owns" > the others. > > UEB > www.hcgs.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sue Silver" <ssilver1951@jps.net> > To: <INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 5:14 PM > Subject: [INPCRP] Painter Cemetery, Henry County > > > > Hi, > > > > Just to show you how small this world is, here is a guy named GOSSETT who > died in Henry Co., Indiana and was buried there. > > > > a.. ID: I45994327 > > a.. Name: Joseph GOSSETT > > a.. Given Name: Joseph > > a.. Surname: Gossett > > a.. Sex: M > > a.. Birth: 25 Mar 1793 in VA 1 > > a.. Death: 6 Dec 1860 in Fall Creek, Henry Co IN 1 > > a.. Note: > > Custom Field:<_FA#> Served in Capt Samuel b Kyles Ohio > Militia@S23453@Date of Import: Oct 16, 1999 > > Custom Field:<_FA#> Painter Cemetery@S23453@Date of Import: Oct 16, 1999 > > REFN: 26 > > [Family gibson.GED] > > Chr. United Brethren Chruch Painters Cemetery, soldier in war of 1812 2 > > trems, entered land 160A Henry Co IN Fall Creek ,SE qtr sec4 twp 18N R9E > > 160A 23 Sep 1829, N 1/2 of NW 1/2 14 qtr twp 18N R9E 40A 9 Nov 1835 Capt > > Kyles Co Oh Militia 12-1-1812 to 4-24-1813 rank Sgt. stone has date 15 > May > > 1869 > > Joseph arrived at Honey Creek in the fall of 1830 and built a log cabin. > > He didnt have time to build a floor or chimney befor winter set in , so > > they had their fire in the middle of the room. > > > > Then here I am in California, Sacramento County specifically this time, > and his grandson's second wife is buried in the raped and mutilated cemetery > in Folsom. Her grave, of course, is unmarked, although the rest of the > family's graves are marked. > > > > How small does this world get? > > > > Sue Silver > > > > P.S. And I ran across some clown who had Amanda posted and when I > inquired how he was related (I'm looking for affected descendants of this > pitiful cemetery), it comes back at me that he can't reveal any info due to > copyright restrictions. Get real! Who cares? After all the info a lot of > us freely share with others, who needs this? So, I offered him info and > now, well, hmmmmm. > > > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > > If we cannot respect the dead, how can we respect the living? > > > > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > If we cannot respect the dead, how can we respect the living? > >

    03/17/2002 02:24:27