L. A. C.

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Hello there, the last twenty-four years I have been working on burial lists and photographing cemeteries in Tippecanoe County Indiana. I've enjoyed adding them online to Findagrave. With help from several folks, we're added all known cemeteries in Tippecanoe County, 138. I've digitized burial books and used old burial lists from our Genealogy & Historical libraries, plus my own photographs.

I have visited and recorded the GPS locations on about 130 cemeteries. There are a handful of destroyed locations I could not find, but most are linked. I included an overall photograph of each cemetery on Findagrave and they are linked by camera icons on my page above. My web page also shows a link to my cemetery restoration projects that have been finished in this County. Today, I continue to help educate folks about cemetery restoration methods.
My family lines are many in Tippecanoe. Terry, Ewry, Kantz, Morris, Nicholson, and more. I do love genealogy and helping.

I am happy to add updates to my entries, PLEASE use the EDIT buttons. I will be happy to update and add your family links. You may add your own photographs to a person.
_Yes you can transcribe an obituary and send it to me through the email and send the source with it please.
_Please don't add someone else's tombstone to a person. Linking works very well.
_It is helpful to include a source in your EDITS. Marriage information is much easier to find today online.

Names are hard to determine at times. Records reflect spelling differently between the tombstones, obituary or other records. Please help me make this information better by adding your gravestone photographs. Or send me details of the proof you have found.
Thank you all for your continued help with your photographs and send updates to them.

I am working and fine-tuning entries at Greenbush cemetery, in Lafayette. Some of the records are missing they are from the Old Lafayette City burials (1852 to 1870), but occasionally new burials are found in old newspapers, church records, or other family records.

While you're out in the cemeteries, take time to look for the hand-carved rocks and homemade tombstones as they mark the graves of someone's early ancestors. They may have just been passing through on their way to the West. Please don't move them but photograph them for record preservation. I've found hand-carved and homemade stones too.

I'm grateful to Findagrave for this site and the opportunity to share this family history. Our cemeteries are still being destroyed every day. So please take the time to contribute to your area if you can. It helps preserve this information for everyone and future generations who comes searching later.

I am a Genealogist with the Indiana Genealogy Society, the Tippecanoe County Area Genealogical Society (TIPCOA), and a retired Librarian volunteer at the Alameda McCollough Research Library located at the Tippecanoe County Historical Association.
Happy to help if I can.

Hello there, the last twenty-four years I have been working on burial lists and photographing cemeteries in Tippecanoe County Indiana. I've enjoyed adding them online to Findagrave. With help from several folks, we're added all known cemeteries in Tippecanoe County, 138. I've digitized burial books and used old burial lists from our Genealogy & Historical libraries, plus my own photographs.

I have visited and recorded the GPS locations on about 130 cemeteries. There are a handful of destroyed locations I could not find, but most are linked. I included an overall photograph of each cemetery on Findagrave and they are linked by camera icons on my page above. My web page also shows a link to my cemetery restoration projects that have been finished in this County. Today, I continue to help educate folks about cemetery restoration methods.
My family lines are many in Tippecanoe. Terry, Ewry, Kantz, Morris, Nicholson, and more. I do love genealogy and helping.

I am happy to add updates to my entries, PLEASE use the EDIT buttons. I will be happy to update and add your family links. You may add your own photographs to a person.
_Yes you can transcribe an obituary and send it to me through the email and send the source with it please.
_Please don't add someone else's tombstone to a person. Linking works very well.
_It is helpful to include a source in your EDITS. Marriage information is much easier to find today online.

Names are hard to determine at times. Records reflect spelling differently between the tombstones, obituary or other records. Please help me make this information better by adding your gravestone photographs. Or send me details of the proof you have found.
Thank you all for your continued help with your photographs and send updates to them.

I am working and fine-tuning entries at Greenbush cemetery, in Lafayette. Some of the records are missing they are from the Old Lafayette City burials (1852 to 1870), but occasionally new burials are found in old newspapers, church records, or other family records.

While you're out in the cemeteries, take time to look for the hand-carved rocks and homemade tombstones as they mark the graves of someone's early ancestors. They may have just been passing through on their way to the West. Please don't move them but photograph them for record preservation. I've found hand-carved and homemade stones too.

I'm grateful to Findagrave for this site and the opportunity to share this family history. Our cemeteries are still being destroyed every day. So please take the time to contribute to your area if you can. It helps preserve this information for everyone and future generations who comes searching later.

I am a Genealogist with the Indiana Genealogy Society, the Tippecanoe County Area Genealogical Society (TIPCOA), and a retired Librarian volunteer at the Alameda McCollough Research Library located at the Tippecanoe County Historical Association.
Happy to help if I can.

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