Dick, I should have written in Milton Township, not Milton,IN. Not being from Indiana, I was not aware there was a town named Milton. I was referring to a cemetery further south in Jefferson/Switzerland county border. I think you should check back further in your history. KUNKLE was my branches original family spelling. So far I have never run into any ancestor spelled KONKEL, but if I look hard enough I am sure I will. The KUNKLE brothers came from PA about 4 generations ago and spread themselves through out Indiana. I wouldn't be so quick to think there is NO connect. And the cemetery I was looking for was spelled. KONKLE, KONKEL. Sorry if I misspelled it. I have found the the Indiana churches are not always correct in their records. I found several ancestors in very nicely kept grave that the church denied having in their grave yard. No one bothered to look in the cemetery, they went by books they could or could not find and by memory. Tracy KONKLE Miller Kasilof, Alaska -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, November 06, 1998 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Konkel--Kunkel cemeteries >The Konkel cemetery in Milton, Wayne Co., IN and the Kunkel Cemetery near >Monmouth, Adams Co., 80 miles north of Milton, are two very different >cemeteries. My relatives are buried in the Kunkel cemetery, and they have >spelled their name Kunkle, but NEVER Konkel. There is no apparent relation to >the different families at the different church locations. >Dick D. Heller, Jr. >formerly of Adams Co., IN >now in sunny Mission, TX >today's our coldest day--not even 70 degrees! > > >==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >ADMINISTRIVIA: To unsubscribe from single message mode, send a message to [email protected], with the word "unsubscribe" in the message and nothing else. >To unsubscribe from digest mode, send a message to [email protected], with the same message. > > > > > > >