Believed to have been buried on their family farm that was destroyed. Markers in this cemetery re walkthrough
Walk-through-- Cemeteries of Washington County, Indiana
Washington County Indiana Historical Society; Fredericksburg Cemetery ∼John was a son of Sarah ( DeWitt ) and Frederick ROYSE.
He was the husband of Hannah ( Stacy ).
John served in the 1812 Indiana Militia, Fifth Regiment then the Ninth Regiment. He maybe taken part in the Battle of the Tippecanoe as a John Rice.
In 1814 he built a Mill on the Blue River River.
John was a justice of the peace.
Chelsea DINN (deceassd) put a marker for the Frederick ROYSE soldier men on Horners Chapel Cemetery.
Believed to have been buried on their family farm that was destroyed. Markers in this cemetery re walkthrough
Walk-through-- Cemeteries of Washington County, Indiana
Washington County Indiana Historical Society; Fredericksburg Cemetery ∼John was a son of Sarah ( DeWitt ) and Frederick ROYSE.
He was the husband of Hannah ( Stacy ).
John served in the 1812 Indiana Militia, Fifth Regiment then the Ninth Regiment. He maybe taken part in the Battle of the Tippecanoe as a John Rice.
In 1814 he built a Mill on the Blue River River.
John was a justice of the peace.
Chelsea DINN (deceassd) put a marker for the Frederick ROYSE soldier men on Horners Chapel Cemetery.
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