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Below are links with information concerning towns in Hogan Township.
The first item was contributed by Barb Boese and was taken from the book:
COTTON'S KEEPSAKE POEMS OF VARIOUS SUBJECTS
By Rev. Judge A. J. Cotton, Philom.
PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR,
BY APPLEGATE & CO.,
1858
Thanks Barb!
CEMETERIES and BURIAL PLACES: In Hogan Township
There is only One Cemetery...Carbaugh((Section 33 on map)
SOURCE: Wikipedia data
Henry Pate family, Charles Byrd Pate family, Saint Johns Church, Saint Pauls Church(aka German or Pieper), Cole Chapel, Mount Hebron(aka Pioneer), Rand family, Mcguire family, Lost Farmers Retreat Road, Old Dillsboro, Old Oakdale, New Oakdale, Brittin family, Spangler, Conaway family, Lost Ohlmanseik Farm, Lost Windsor family, Lost Wolber family, Mount Sinai Public, Lost Crozier family, Wilmington Public, Adam Carbaugh family(Section 33 on map), William Batnum family, Conaway/Hancock families, Flake/Buffington families, Flake family, Spicknall family, Thomas Kilner, Lemuel Elder family, Nathan Powell family, Noyes Canfield family, William Bruce family, Prichard family, William Todd family, Nathaniel Todd family, Masten family, Moores Hill Public(aka Forest Hill, Bedunnah family, Lost Alexender C. Low family, Whiteford family, Mckinistry family, Sparta Presbyterian Church, Joseph Churchill family, Chilson Family, Morgan/Houston families, Cold Springs Church, Turner family, South Sparta Church, Lost Bayly family, Givan/Johnson families, Concord Church, Olcott family, Thomas Record family, George C. Transier family, Lost James R. Noble family, Gilbert Givan family, Lost Benadic Eden family, Wills/Chance families, Caleb Cottingham family, Lost John F Cain family, Lost Eli Spencer family, Laws family, Walker family, Lost John Chance family, Lost Julius Churchill family, Wilson family, Mount Tabor Church I, Mount Tabor Church II, Tufts/Conway families, Trestor family, Lost Lynn family, O'Connor family cemetery Darius Crosby Cemetery Stone.
The above list covers Caesar Creek, Sparta, Washington, Clay Townships as well as Hogan Township. THE SOURCE: "Dearborn County, Indiana, Cemetery Records" Volume C ..by Milton A. Masing
FOR INFORMATION: About any of the above, Check with RAOGK. There are three volunteers for Dearborn County.
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