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    1. [INPCRP] Re: Patrick Logan
    2. Stephen Franklin
    3. Susan, Besides the USGenweb page, is that where you looked for the cemetery? I'm also fforwarding this email onto the Indiana Cemetery Preservation Project to see if anyone knows of this cemtery location. I hope they will reply to me as well. I check with the findagrave link to locate a cemetery and the only one with that name it picked up in Barthlomew County. I checked with our SAR CDROM War Graves and it only lists the cemetery but not the township it is in. If someone there in Rush County on the group has a section map it may list the cemetery. NAME OF CEMETERY (LITTLE) FLAT ROCK COUNTY OF CEMETERY RUSH LOCATION DESCRIPTION NOBLE TWP. REMARKS SEE FLAT ROCK CALL NUMBER "1" G 977.201 R952d CALL NUMBER "2" G 977.201 R952i Hope this helps it comes from the Indiana State Genealogical Division: ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED!! Stephen D Franklin South District Director Indiana Society Sons of the American Revolution http://www.geocities.com/inssar-south ----- Original Message ----- From: SusanALogan@aol.com To: daniel@iglou.com Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 11:01 AM Subject: Patrick Logan Patrick Logan was born 6May 1752 in Ireland but came to Penn. and fought in the Rev. War several times from Penn and also from Virginia in Moore's co 4th Batallion Chester county and also in Brandywine. He eventaully came to Indiana and died 17 Jan 1828 and was buried in Flat Rock Church Cemetery in Rushville, Rush, Indiana. Information has no listing for the cemetery. The public library said it doesnt exist. They gave me supposedly the Flat Rock Christian Church 765-932-4900 but I ended up on someone answering #765-932-5211 and I left a message. I was hoping to find some records at the time of death that would give me a clue as to where he was born in Ireland and who his parents may have been. I am new to the search and I know somewhere there must be records but I am a novice as to how to access them. Can you help? Thank you Susan Logan

    03/18/2002 01:53:20
    1. Re: [INPCRP] Re: Patrick Logan
    2. J & S Mills
    3. I have an 1876 IN atlas, and I found that Noble Twp is not on the Flat Rock River, as might be expected. It is, however, on Flat Rock Creek. In this township, on the southeast side of Rush Co I found 3 crosses on the map. They were in sections 8, 13, and 17 of T13N R10E. None of them had names on them. The cemetery in S8 was beside a church. They were all located in close proximity to county roads. Hope that helps. Sharon Mills At 11:53 PM 3/18/02, you wrote: >Susan, > >Besides the USGenweb page, is that where you looked for the cemetery? >I'm also fforwarding this email onto the Indiana Cemetery Preservation >Project to see if anyone knows of this cemtery >location. I hope they will reply to me as well. > >I check with the findagrave link to locate a cemetery and the only one >with that name it picked up in Barthlomew County. >I checked with our SAR CDROM War Graves and it only lists the cemetery but >not the township it is in. If someone there in Rush County on the group >has a section map it may list the cemetery. > > > NAME OF CEMETERY > (LITTLE) FLAT ROCK > > COUNTY OF CEMETERY > RUSH > > LOCATION DESCRIPTION > NOBLE TWP. > > REMARKS > SEE FLAT ROCK > > CALL NUMBER "1" > G 977.201 R952d > > CALL NUMBER "2" > G 977.201 R952i > > > >Hope this helps it comes from the Indiana State Genealogical >Division: ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED!! > >Stephen D Franklin >South District Director >Indiana Society >Sons of the American Revolution > >http://www.geocities.com/inssar-south > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: SusanALogan@aol.com > To: daniel@iglou.com > Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 11:01 AM > Subject: Patrick Logan > > > Patrick Logan was born 6May 1752 in Ireland but came to Penn. and > fought in the Rev. War several times from Penn and also from Virginia in > Moore's co 4th Batallion Chester county and also in Brandywine. He > eventaully came to Indiana and died 17 Jan 1828 and was buried in Flat > Rock Church Cemetery in Rushville, > Rush, Indiana. Information has no listing for the cemetery. The public > library said it doesnt exist. They gave me supposedly the Flat Rock > Christian Church 765-932-4900 but I ended up on someone answering > #765-932-5211 and I left a message. > > I was hoping to find some records at the time of death that would give > me a clue as to where he was born in Ireland and who his parents may have > been. I am new to the search and I know somewhere there must be records > but I am a novice as to how to access them. Can you help? > > Thank you > Susan Logan > > >==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== >To UNSUBSCRIBE, send message consisting only of >"UNSUBSCRIBE" to INPCRP-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > or to INPCRP-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com (for DIGEST version)

    03/18/2002 02:18:08
    1. Re: [INPCRP] Re: Patrick Logan
    2. Donna Tauber
    3. this may present a new lead - taken from History of Rush County 1888 - are we looking for a Patrick Logan? Diana at wmmahan@comsys.net is the Rush County person to contact. Early Industries Judge W. B. LAUGHLIN built the first gristmill in the county, in 1821. It was south of where the town of Rushville stands, on the land now owned by Aaron FRAZEE; the dam was where the south bridge now crosses Flat Rock. This was a great convenience to the pioneers of this county, as they had to go heretofore to Connersville to do their milling. But some two years later a season of unprecedented amount and fatality of, sickness devastated the young town of Rushville. The citizens excited and alarmed attributed this to the damming of Flat Rock, and considering it their right and duty to abate the fatal nuisance, rose en masse and destroyed the dam. But this did not materially lessen the malarious elements generated by the exposure of a damp soil teeming with decaying vegetable matter to the direct rays of the sun. At this time Jehu PERKINS had a distillery on his farm and a horsepower tread mill for the grinding of corn. Some years later he built a mill on Little Flat Rock, near where the Pleasant Run Baptist Church now stands. William ROBINSON built a steam mill on the farm now owned by Abijah HUNT; these were in what is now Noble Township At an early day John WOODS put up a mill at Moscow, built of round logs, he also had a still-house there, as had Joseph Owens. These with their old fashion copper stills amply supplied the spirituous wants of this, then notorious, town, and its vicinity. Robert HILL built a sawmill in 1827, and one year later a gristmill, at the place now known as Carthage. Dayton HOLLOWAY built the next mill in that neighborhood. Stephen Franklin wrote: > Susan, > > Besides the USGenweb page, is that where you looked for the cemetery? > I'm also fforwarding this email onto the Indiana Cemetery Preservation Project to see if anyone knows of this cemtery > location. I hope they will reply to me as well. > > I check with the findagrave link to locate a cemetery and the only one with that name it picked up in Barthlomew County. > I checked with our SAR CDROM War Graves and it only lists the cemetery but not the township it is in. If someone there in Rush County on the group has a section map it may list the cemetery. > > NAME OF CEMETERY > (LITTLE) FLAT ROCK > > COUNTY OF CEMETERY > RUSH > > LOCATION DESCRIPTION > NOBLE TWP. > > REMARKS > SEE FLAT ROCK > > CALL NUMBER "1" > G 977.201 R952d > > CALL NUMBER "2" > G 977.201 R952i > > > Hope this helps it comes from the Indiana State Genealogical Division: ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED!! > > Stephen D Franklin > South District Director > Indiana Society > Sons of the American Revolution > > http://www.geocities.com/inssar-south > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: SusanALogan@aol.com > To: daniel@iglou.com > Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 11:01 AM > Subject: Patrick Logan > > Patrick Logan was born 6May 1752 in Ireland but came to Penn. and fought in the Rev. War several times from Penn and also from Virginia in Moore's co 4th Batallion Chester county and also in Brandywine. He eventaully came to Indiana and died 17 Jan 1828 and was buried in Flat Rock Church Cemetery in Rushville, > Rush, Indiana. Information has no listing for the cemetery. The public library said it doesnt exist. They gave me supposedly the Flat Rock Christian Church 765-932-4900 but I ended up on someone answering #765-932-5211 and I left a message. > > I was hoping to find some records at the time of death that would give me a clue as to where he was born in Ireland and who his parents may have been. I am new to the search and I know somewhere there must be records but I am a novice as to how to access them. Can you help? > > Thank you > Susan Logan > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE, send message consisting only of > "UNSUBSCRIBE" to INPCRP-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > or to INPCRP-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com (for DIGEST version)

    03/18/2002 02:18:29
    1. Re: [INPCRP] Re: Patrick Logan
    2. Donna Tauber
    3. I have have this, if you are interested in additional info e-mail me at dtauber@kiva.net History of Rush County Indiana 1888 Brant & Fuller Chicago Thomas Logan is a native of Rush County, Indiana, born May 19, 1827, second child born to James L and Elizabeth (Mann) Logan, natives of Ireland and Ohio. The former died August 13, 1881, and the latter June 13, 1880. The subject of this sketch received a limited education and was raised on the farm. In 1847, he removed to Des Moines County, Iowa, and settled on a farm and here remained seventeen years, when he returned to Rush county, and soon afterward settled on the farm he now owns, and which contains 160 acres of good land. Mr. Logan was married August 30, 1847, to Miss Sarah Lefforge, born in Noble Township, November 22, 1829, daughter of John and Harriet (Herndon) Lefforge natives of New Jersey and Virginia. To this union were born twelve children viz; Elizabeth J, born 1849, John N, born 1850, Harriet A, born 1852, Mary E, born 1855, Emisetta, born, 1856, Charlotta A, born 1858, Laura C, born 1861, Charles B, born 1865, James T, born 1867, Myrtle M, born 1869, Omer D, born 1870 (deceased) and Mattie, born 1873. Politically, he is a Democrat, and he and wife are members of the Baptist Church. Stephen Franklin wrote: > Susan, > > Besides the USGenweb page, is that where you looked for the cemetery? > I'm also fforwarding this email onto the Indiana Cemetery Preservation Project to see if anyone knows of this cemtery > location. I hope they will reply to me as well. > > I check with the findagrave link to locate a cemetery and the only one with that name it picked up in Barthlomew County. > I checked with our SAR CDROM War Graves and it only lists the cemetery but not the township it is in. If someone there in Rush County on the group has a section map it may list the cemetery. > > NAME OF CEMETERY > (LITTLE) FLAT ROCK > > COUNTY OF CEMETERY > RUSH > > LOCATION DESCRIPTION > NOBLE TWP. > > REMARKS > SEE FLAT ROCK > > CALL NUMBER "1" > G 977.201 R952d > > CALL NUMBER "2" > G 977.201 R952i > > > Hope this helps it comes from the Indiana State Genealogical Division: ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED!! > > Stephen D Franklin > South District Director > Indiana Society > Sons of the American Revolution > > http://www.geocities.com/inssar-south > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: SusanALogan@aol.com > To: daniel@iglou.com > Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 11:01 AM > Subject: Patrick Logan > > Patrick Logan was born 6May 1752 in Ireland but came to Penn. and fought in the Rev. War several times from Penn and also from Virginia in Moore's co 4th Batallion Chester county and also in Brandywine. He eventaully came to Indiana and died 17 Jan 1828 and was buried in Flat Rock Church Cemetery in Rushville, > Rush, Indiana. Information has no listing for the cemetery. The public library said it doesnt exist. They gave me supposedly the Flat Rock Christian Church 765-932-4900 but I ended up on someone answering #765-932-5211 and I left a message. > > I was hoping to find some records at the time of death that would give me a clue as to where he was born in Ireland and who his parents may have been. I am new to the search and I know somewhere there must be records but I am a novice as to how to access them. Can you help? > > Thank you > Susan Logan > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE, send message consisting only of > "UNSUBSCRIBE" to INPCRP-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > or to INPCRP-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com (for DIGEST version)

    03/18/2002 02:24:22