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    1. Re: [INRANDOL] Smith
    2. Andrea
    3. The south part of the county the following are Quaker Cemeteries that I know of. Cherry Grove (Cherry Grove and Bloomingport buried here) just south of Bloomingport; Quaker Lynn located on 950S, a little east of US 27, Lost Hopewell, which was mostly destroyed by a farmer, was on the county line, a little west of US27; Norwich was a Quaker Cemetery, not sure of it location exactly, haven't been to it, but it is east of Spartanburg I believe; Arba is Quaker, and one of the earliest communities and cemeteries for Randolph County. There are more, but those would be the ones in the area you are wondering about. You had questions about their marriage, if they are Quakers then you might have a better chance at getting that info. You need to talk with Tom Hamm at Earlham College, Lilly Library, Richmond, IN, he is the Custodian of Records for Indiana Yearly Meeting, he would have the original minutes of these meetings, burial information, and access to so much, I can't even start to tell you about, the collection is very vast. But still, it would not be a state marriage licenses for them since those did not start being recorded until Indiana became a state July 4, 1816. Before that it was a territory, and I don't have a clue what they did with such actions then. You would need to talk with someone from the Indiana State Historical Society to find that answer. Andrea

    08/19/2007 11:14:20