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    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Joshua Denny & Mary Hague
    2. Jenny, Can you share more information such as the township/page in the 1860 Putnam County census you found your Joseph and Mary Denny? The only Joseph and Mary Denny I could bring up (and knew of) was for Joseph age 70 with Mary 68 and Harvey. I can speak to this Joseph and Mary: Joseph was s/o Robert and Rachel (Thomas) Denny and he married Mary Finley. The Harvey in the census was one of their 12 children. I checked the cemetery entries for Denny that I have and there was not a Joseph and Mary Denny other than the couple mentioned above who were buried in the Deer Creek Cemetery, Putnam County. I also checked the "H" index that I had (for another line) and I found no Hague. My data is certainly not complete but it is representative of the cemetery listings on the Putnam County, Indiana website. If you can provide more details on your Joseph and Mary (Hague) Denny it will give Denny researchers more to work with in checking our/their records. More details such as the approximate year of birth, place, any known children, etc. Best regards, Vicky -------------- Original message -------------- > I'm looking for help on Joshua Denny and Mary Hague. They were married in > Putnam Co., IN on 5 Apr 1853 and were in the 1860 Putnam co., IN census. > > Does anyone know who their parents are? Does anyone know where they are buried? > I looked on the Putnam Co., web page and couldn't find them in any of the > cemeteries. > > A lot of the links don't work for D names for the other vital records on that > page which is kind of a bummer. > > If anyone can help, please let me know! > Thanks so much > Jenny Barton > > > ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== > Visit the INGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inputnam. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

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