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 | Mary Bandion Hickey Laurie,
Mary Bandion (Baudouin) was the second wife of Louis Etier Hickey, the brother of Eli Hickey.Added by jphjr47 on Mar 08, 2013 7:40 AM | | | Chris Mills
 | McClearys Hi Laurie,
See the memorial for Patience and take a look at the notes in her memorial section. Whoever put that memorial in was quite painstaking in what they did. According to them there are two dates listed, one of 1882 and one of 1898. You can send them an SAC but I'm sure they're going to want sources. This is definitely the right Patience McCleary, I'm convinced of that. As far as Joseph, I would send them what you've got on him as well. I have noticed there were two Joseph McClearys of about the same age in Indiana who show up in the census records, it looks like the one who was the husband of Patience died in 1912 but there is another one who died in 1918. | | | Chris Mills
 | Nellie Lenora McCleary Dair Hi Laurie,
I believe you are right, it seems as if she is the daughter of Joseph and Patience. There are a few false trails (the CDI lists her birthplace as MI not IN but that is easily proved wrong by multiple census entries) but I am satisfied she is the person you are looking for. I am still hunting for her husband but I did find one of her sons buried with her at Forest Lawn and linked him. I also linked her to Joseph and Patience. Let me know if I have made any errors. | | | Sherry Hodges
 | RE: Donald P. Hodges Hi, If we are related to Don it is pretty distant. I have been creating memorials for the men and women who have been in the service of the United States. I think they should be honored and remebered. Thanks, Sherry | | | SuzyMish
 | Hickeys in Cedar Grove Hi Laurie Ann - I added a few memorials for Hickey in Cedar Grove. Would you like transfers? Please let me know. I have been looking for your Eli (1870-1924) and Mildred. Question: There are two graves marked only with crosses between Eli (1839-1930) and Clarissa. Might these be yours?Added by SuzyMish on Jul 17, 2012 10:57 AM | | | David
 | RE: Rodney Kingsbury You're very welcome!Added by David on Jul 01, 2012 3:51 PM | | | Ghosthunter
 | RE: John Albert Hickey It took several tries along with trips to the library to find his marker! There are quite a few of these in the cemetery that are no longer readable. However, I used the St Joseph County cemetery Inscriptions book to locate exactly where it was. It was described as being an iron cross and this was the only one in the location specified. So I concluded that this had to be his cross. | | | Carol Benson
 | RE: Rudduck pictures Laurie, I have the pictures already developed from Walgreens. I can send them to you for free. I have no use for them. Let me know where to send them. Carol | | | Lisa Swanson Ellam
 | Eli/Mildred Hickey Hi Laurie!
I walk Cedar Grove Cemetery on my lunch hour everyday and will be happy to take the photos of Eli and Mildred's stones. I just need you to provide me with some idea of their location in Cedar Grove.
Lisa Swanson Ellam ellam.lisa@gmail.com | | |
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