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Stephen Rawlings

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Stephen Rawlings

Birth
Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 May 1866 (aged 80–81)
Indiana, USA
Burial
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4619471, Longitude: -86.1211434
Memorial ID
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The following was provided by Find A Grave member NL Nuttall (#47439947)

Born abt.1785/1786 in Washington Co., PA., he was a son of Daniel and Sarah (Nuttall)
Rawlings. He married. (Feb.15,1812 Henry Co., KY), Mary Rawlings, (1794-1872), his
2nd or 3rd cousin.

I've added Find a Grave entries for his parents: Daniel Rawlings, (abt.1755/65 Baltimore Co., MD -1803 Henry Co., KY), [Find a Grave # 127312519 ], buried Demint
Cem., Carroll Co., KY., and Sarah (Nuttall) Rawlings, (1764 Talbot Co., MD - 1840/50 Oskaloosa Twp., Clay Co., IL), [Find a Grave # 127127110 ], cemetery apparently long
since abandoned and exact location lost. Both graves unmarked. Evidence for Daniel's location comes from an 1898 paper by Martha English Green, a granddaughter of his
sister-in-law Martha (Nuttall) Demint, which indicates that what eventually became the Demint Cemetery originated with burials of infant children and relatives in what began
as Daniel Rawling's garden. [Unfortunately markers for any non-Demint descendants were lost by 1900.] Sarah (Nuttall) Rawlings was living in Oskaloosa Rwp., Clay Co., IL.,
with son Levi Rawlings from 1830-bef.1850. An 1884 county history mentions a burial ground Levi, who conducted Methodist services, established near his home.



The following was provided by Find A Grave member NL Nuttall (#47439947)

Born abt.1785/1786 in Washington Co., PA., he was a son of Daniel and Sarah (Nuttall)
Rawlings. He married. (Feb.15,1812 Henry Co., KY), Mary Rawlings, (1794-1872), his
2nd or 3rd cousin.

I've added Find a Grave entries for his parents: Daniel Rawlings, (abt.1755/65 Baltimore Co., MD -1803 Henry Co., KY), [Find a Grave # 127312519 ], buried Demint
Cem., Carroll Co., KY., and Sarah (Nuttall) Rawlings, (1764 Talbot Co., MD - 1840/50 Oskaloosa Twp., Clay Co., IL), [Find a Grave # 127127110 ], cemetery apparently long
since abandoned and exact location lost. Both graves unmarked. Evidence for Daniel's location comes from an 1898 paper by Martha English Green, a granddaughter of his
sister-in-law Martha (Nuttall) Demint, which indicates that what eventually became the Demint Cemetery originated with burials of infant children and relatives in what began
as Daniel Rawling's garden. [Unfortunately markers for any non-Demint descendants were lost by 1900.] Sarah (Nuttall) Rawlings was living in Oskaloosa Rwp., Clay Co., IL.,
with son Levi Rawlings from 1830-bef.1850. An 1884 county history mentions a burial ground Levi, who conducted Methodist services, established near his home.





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