Hi, thanks, but if you have notes for our cemetery files then you need to put them in the cemetery temporary folder - so that I can post the pertinent details correctly. I don't post from e-mail messages anymore. It is too hard to keep up with all of the information like that. I see some information that the list readers might help with so I am sending this message on to the list mail folks. Some of them might be able to add to your data. Donna Cooper >________________________________ >From: Jim Staley <jstaley2@earthlink.net> >To: Shirley Cullum <shirlcullum@sbcglobal.net>; Donna Cooper <donnac58@yahoo.com> >Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:14 AM >Subject: Guy John Planchon > >Hello folks > >Guy John Planchon b 3/13/1896 d 12/18/1951 is identified as being buried in >plot R-6 in Owsley. This is the Planchon family plot but I strongly suspect >that he is not buried there and has been added by mistake. >This is for Shirley >The next time someone goes out to the cemetery you might have them look at >R-6 and see if there is an actual stone. >This is for Donna >He was married to Lenna Mae Norrell b 5/5/1900 d 3/11/1977. The Norrells >were from Wheaton and many were buried in Muncie Chapel cemetery. They are >not listed on the Muncie Chapel site but if you go to Find A Grave Muncie >Chapel and search "Planchan" (note Planchon has been misspelled with a >second "a" instead of an "o" there are double listings for both Guy J and >Leanna.I think Lenna (no a) is correct. >Hope this makes sense. >Jim Staley > > > > > > >
Regarding Planchons and Narrells, Lena M. Narrell b. 1915 -1958 and Joe W. Narrell b. 1914- 1958 are buried in Muncie Chapel There are other Narrells there also. I believe the O in Norrell is a typo? Guy Planchon was a son of Paul William Planchon and Madeline Louise Bouvier. Guy was one of 6 children. His Grandparents Catherine Courdin b. 1844 maried John Pierre Planchon and they were some of the early Planchons who imigrated from Italy and France border land during the Crimean War. They went first to Uruguay and about 1870 came on the the United states with the Waldensian Community and settled south of Monett. They lived around Wheaton and Rocky Comfort Mo as Katherine Planchon graduated from Rocky High School in the late 1940's. If I were looking for buriel places of Planchons and Courdins I would certainly look in the Waldensian Cemetery near Monett The Wheaton Echoes Book has a picture of the Narrell family on page 553, a picture of Guy Planchon on page 500 and a picture of Katherine and Guy Planchon (father and Daughter) on page along with some history on page 393. also on page 32 is the Wheaton City 1920 census and it lists two Planchon families both of which were born in South America and parents in Italy Betty Lamberson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Cooper" <donnac58@yahoo.com> To: "Jim Staley" <jstaley2@earthlink.net> Cc: <mobarry@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:50 AM Subject: Re: [MOBARRY] Guy John Planchon Hi, thanks, but if you have notes for our cemetery files then you need to put them in the cemetery temporary folder - so that I can post the pertinent details correctly. I don't post from e-mail messages anymore. It is too hard to keep up with all of the information like that. I see some information that the list readers might help with so I am sending this message on to the list mail folks. Some of them might be able to add to your data. Donna Cooper >________________________________ >From: Jim Staley <jstaley2@earthlink.net> >To: Shirley Cullum <shirlcullum@sbcglobal.net>; Donna Cooper ><donnac58@yahoo.com> >Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:14 AM >Subject: Guy John Planchon > >Hello folks > >Guy John Planchon b 3/13/1896 d 12/18/1951 is identified as being buried in >plot R-6 in Owsley. This is the Planchon family plot but I strongly suspect >that he is not buried there and has been added by mistake. >This is for Shirley >The next time someone goes out to the cemetery you might have them look at >R-6 and see if there is an actual stone. >This is for Donna >He was married to Lenna Mae Norrell b 5/5/1900 d 3/11/1977. The Norrells >were from Wheaton and many were buried in Muncie Chapel cemetery. They are >not listed on the Muncie Chapel site but if you go to Find A Grave Muncie >Chapel and search "Planchan" (note Planchon has been misspelled with a >second "a" instead of an "o" there are double listings for both Guy J and >Leanna.I think Lenna (no a) is correct. >Hope this makes sense. >Jim Staley > > > > > > > The list-admin is Donna Cooper, address - (thedonnacooper@gmail.com) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOBARRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message