Sarah Schrock Stutzman 1807–1897
David Schrock 1808–1893
John J Schrock 1811–1890
Jonas Schrock 1814–18__??(grave says 1865, but this is questioned)
Mary Schrock Eash 1816–1844
Catherine Schrock Yoder 1819–1899
Lydia Schrock Eash 1821–1916
Barbara Schrock Miller 1824–1902
Samuel Schrock 1828–1856
Jacob J Schrock 1831–1902
As a widow, Barbara lived with her daughter, Lydia Schrock Eash, in Newbury township, LaGrange County, Indiana for some years before her death.
The grave where Barbara is believed to lie is next to those of her daughter and the other Eash family members. It is marked by a simple fieldstone, in accordance with the practice of many traditional Amish people of that time.
Sarah Schrock Stutzman 1807–1897
David Schrock 1808–1893
John J Schrock 1811–1890
Jonas Schrock 1814–18__??(grave says 1865, but this is questioned)
Mary Schrock Eash 1816–1844
Catherine Schrock Yoder 1819–1899
Lydia Schrock Eash 1821–1916
Barbara Schrock Miller 1824–1902
Samuel Schrock 1828–1856
Jacob J Schrock 1831–1902
As a widow, Barbara lived with her daughter, Lydia Schrock Eash, in Newbury township, LaGrange County, Indiana for some years before her death.
The grave where Barbara is believed to lie is next to those of her daughter and the other Eash family members. It is marked by a simple fieldstone, in accordance with the practice of many traditional Amish people of that time.