Bell Cemetery
Also known as Barrett Cemetery
Carthage, Rush County, Indiana, USA
When it first started it was called Bell Cemetery, but by 1890 it was only called Barrett Cemetery.
Henry County History 1822-1906, Vol1 and 2 by Hazzard, notes the name of the cemetery as Barrett Cemetery and this book was published in 1906.
History of the Bell Cemetery:
Semi-Centennial History of the Presbyterian Church, Knightstown, Ind.," a pamphlet produced for the membership in 1882. In it are a couple of paragraphs about the beginning of the church. It is written in the hyperbole of the day and contains a lot of passages expressing religious fervor. However it is a history of the people who founded the church.
"...Harvey Bell, son of John and Sarah, owned a farm just south of his father's farm and extending to Ripley Township line west of the cross roads, just north of the Indiana Soldier and Sailor Home. Harvey gave 3/4 acres, more or less to Bethel Presbyterian Church for Cemetery, and most --if not all-- the original members of the Bethel Church -- and others of the Bell Family -- are buried there. Cemetery deed was recorded in Rush County Recorder's Office September 21, 1838. This Cemetery is 2 miles south of K-town..."
Bell Cemetery is about one and a half miles south of Knightstown, which is in Henry County.
When it first started it was called Bell Cemetery, but by 1890 it was only called Barrett Cemetery.
Henry County History 1822-1906, Vol1 and 2 by Hazzard, notes the name of the cemetery as Barrett Cemetery and this book was published in 1906.
History of the Bell Cemetery:
Semi-Centennial History of the Presbyterian Church, Knightstown, Ind.," a pamphlet produced for the membership in 1882. In it are a couple of paragraphs about the beginning of the church. It is written in the hyperbole of the day and contains a lot of passages expressing religious fervor. However it is a history of the people who founded the church.
"...Harvey Bell, son of John and Sarah, owned a farm just south of his father's farm and extending to Ripley Township line west of the cross roads, just north of the Indiana Soldier and Sailor Home. Harvey gave 3/4 acres, more or less to Bethel Presbyterian Church for Cemetery, and most --if not all-- the original members of the Bethel Church -- and others of the Bell Family -- are buried there. Cemetery deed was recorded in Rush County Recorder's Office September 21, 1838. This Cemetery is 2 miles south of K-town..."
Bell Cemetery is about one and a half miles south of Knightstown, which is in Henry County.
Nearby cemeteries
Rush County, Indiana, USA
- Total memorials60
- Percent photographed98%
- Percent with GPS0%
Rush County, Indiana, USA
- Total memorials81
- Percent photographed90%
- Percent with GPS0%
Carthage, Rush County, Indiana, USA
- Total memorials71
- Percent photographed97%
- Percent with GPS0%
Henry County, Indiana, USA
- Total memorials254
- Percent photographed69%
- Percent with GPS0%
- Added: 1 Jan 2000
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 84295
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