Everett Farm Cemetery
Silver Lake, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Lake Township: - At County Rds 1200S and 200W
Originally known as the Hill Cemetery, established in 1840 on a corner of Jacob Hill's farm with the burial of Jacob's daughter, Christiana Hill Bradley. It was still known as the Hill Cemetery in the 1920s but at some time in the 1930s became known as the Everett Farm Cemetery, probably at the time the Lake Township Trustee became responsible for its maintenance. --Bob Weimer
Lake Township: - At County Rds 1200S and 200W
Originally known as the Hill Cemetery, established in 1840 on a corner of Jacob Hill's farm with the burial of Jacob's daughter, Christiana Hill Bradley. It was still known as the Hill Cemetery in the 1920s but at some time in the 1930s became known as the Everett Farm Cemetery, probably at the time the Lake Township Trustee became responsible for its maintenance. --Bob Weimer
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- Added: 18 Feb 2008
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2250211
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