son of Frederick Marion, d 1863 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/obituaries/obit_marion.htm P
>From Barb Huff: Raymond Joyce, 1925 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_joyce.htm P
from Larry Eck: Waldron High School class from the early 1900's http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/pictures/WaldronHS1900s.htm P
>From Barb Huff: Cassie & Martin Judge, 1905 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_judge.htm P P
Samuel O'Connor, 1863 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_oconnor.htm P
>From John Ballard: Mary Smith, d 1970 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/obituaries/obit_smith.htm Callison Howery Young Delop Hall Hoss P
>From Barb Huff: Mary and Scott Jones, 1905 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_jones.htm P
>From Barb Huff: Bertha Jackson vs Harry Jackson, 1907 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/courthouse/civil_records/civ_JacksonB.htm P
>From John Ballard: Phyllis Fleming, d 2009 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/obituaries/obit_fleming.htm It was humorous when this obituary was published in our paper last summer. I was on a church youth group trip in Wisconsin. When I came home, my husband was very "disappointed." He assumed he would be deluged with phone calls from people thinking I had died. One of my daughters was very disappointed because she thought people would bring food to the house. I assured them both that my friends were the kind that read past just the headliners and into the meat of things, realizing that Phyllis J. Fleming, physicist, was not Phyllis Miller Fleming, Bible student and family historian! The Boston Globe article does much more justice to Ms. Fleming's accomplishments than our local paper. This Phyllis was from the Fleming line that came to the east coast during the Irish potato famine. Her father worked his way to the midwest as a railroad employee and settled in Shelbyville. Someday I would like to know why he decided to settle here. Even though 'Fleming' seems a slightly uncommon name to me, there are at least three very separate Fleming lines that have lived here in this small town of ours. P
>From Barb Huff: John and Gertrude Hurley, 1923 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_hurley.htm P
>From Barb Huff: Grace and John Inman, 1905 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_inman.htm P
Louden manslaughter trial, 1863 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_lowden.htm P
>From Barb Huff: Lora and Dillard Huber, 1923 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_huber.htm P
>From Barb Huff, Isabella and John Hubbard, 1902 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_hubbard.htm P
Miss Bone, 1863 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_bone.htm Clark Peak P
>From John Ballard: EK Adams and Kim Thompson, 1878 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/newspaper/news_adams.htm P
>From Larry Eck 1910 commencement program http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/historical_articles/history_schools_waldronpic5.htm (five pages altogether) P P
Waldron High School (building) http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/historical_articles/history_schools_waldronpic1.htm Store front in downtown Waldron http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/historical_articles/history_waldron.htm P
>From Larry Eck: Waldron Methodist Church http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/historical_articles/history_ch_waldronmeth.htm Can someone guess the date range for this picture based on the automobiles parked outside? Waldron High School (building) Waldron High School class from the early 1900's Store front in downtown Waldron Liberty Township 8th Grade Graduates, 1910 P
Preston Butler, d 1863 http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/obituaries/obit_butler.htm Louden P