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Andrew Stucker

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Andrew Stucker

Birth
Woodford County, Kentucky, USA
Death
22 Jul 1842 (aged 46)
USA
Burial
Saluda, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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The only way to correct ERRONEOUS information is to put it in the bio. I have contacted FAG on several occasions.
This cemetery is on the farm that belonged to Henry Stucker born in Apr 1766 in Northampton Co., Pennsylvania and died in Nov 24, 1834 in Saluda Twp on his farm and buried on the same, which he had set aside a piece of ground for the Stucker Cemetery.
Some Maddox were buried there and soon became known as Stucker-Maddox Cemetery and now the Indiana Cemetery Commission has taken it upon itself to change the name to Maddox Graveyard and Maddox Cemetery and now we have two burial listings for the same.
I have studied the family since 1964 and was shown the cemetery by the landowner Earl Bowyer who owned the property in the mid-1970's and he showed me and told me what he had been told as to where my family was buried and the portion of the cemetery where they interred.
YOU WILL FIND that Henry (the Uncle of Andrew) and his brother Michael were at Bryans Station where the 1782 attack took place and they fought there while Henry was 16 and Michael was 23. The Indiana Cemetery Commission has not shown any respect for the Stuckers' in any way.Married Elizabeth Fix in Jefferson Co IN on 4 Feb 1823;
See Find A Grave Memorial# 142982402 for correct information.
The only way to correct ERRONEOUS information is to put it in the bio. I have contacted FAG on several occasions.
This cemetery is on the farm that belonged to Henry Stucker born in Apr 1766 in Northampton Co., Pennsylvania and died in Nov 24, 1834 in Saluda Twp on his farm and buried on the same, which he had set aside a piece of ground for the Stucker Cemetery.
Some Maddox were buried there and soon became known as Stucker-Maddox Cemetery and now the Indiana Cemetery Commission has taken it upon itself to change the name to Maddox Graveyard and Maddox Cemetery and now we have two burial listings for the same.
I have studied the family since 1964 and was shown the cemetery by the landowner Earl Bowyer who owned the property in the mid-1970's and he showed me and told me what he had been told as to where my family was buried and the portion of the cemetery where they interred.
YOU WILL FIND that Henry (the Uncle of Andrew) and his brother Michael were at Bryans Station where the 1782 attack took place and they fought there while Henry was 16 and Michael was 23. The Indiana Cemetery Commission has not shown any respect for the Stuckers' in any way.Married Elizabeth Fix in Jefferson Co IN on 4 Feb 1823;
See Find A Grave Memorial# 142982402 for correct information.


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