The east edge of the cemetery is the Brown County-Bartholomew County line. A remote, old, neglected cemetery in the woods with no access road, three quarters of a mile from the nearest county road. There are many unmarked graves, graves marked by uninscribed fieldstones and others marked by crude stones with initials only.
Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death No. 51, for Johnson Township, Brown County, records that Alice Johnson, white female, age 50y 6m 21ds, and married to William, died about 5:30 p.m. on June 22, 1917 in Johnson Township. The cause of death was "General Paralysis." She was the daughter of Tillman H. Crider, and Charlotte Fleetwood, both born in Indiana. The informant was her husband William of Cooper, Indiana, and she was buried at Wilkerson [Powell] Cemetery on an unspecified date, and the undertaker was "L. T. C."
[Provided by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
The east edge of the cemetery is the Brown County-Bartholomew County line. A remote, old, neglected cemetery in the woods with no access road, three quarters of a mile from the nearest county road. There are many unmarked graves, graves marked by uninscribed fieldstones and others marked by crude stones with initials only.
Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death No. 51, for Johnson Township, Brown County, records that Alice Johnson, white female, age 50y 6m 21ds, and married to William, died about 5:30 p.m. on June 22, 1917 in Johnson Township. The cause of death was "General Paralysis." She was the daughter of Tillman H. Crider, and Charlotte Fleetwood, both born in Indiana. The informant was her husband William of Cooper, Indiana, and she was buried at Wilkerson [Powell] Cemetery on an unspecified date, and the undertaker was "L. T. C."
[Provided by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
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