1820 Harrison County Census Index
This is an index to the 1820 census for Harrison County, Indiana. Since this census was pre-1850 only the heads of the household were listed. The census starts with page 41 of the microfilm and runs 33 pages long.
This is an index to the 1820 census for Harrison County, Indiana. Since this census was pre-1850 only the heads of the household were listed. The census starts with page 41 of the microfilm and runs 33 pages long.
Marsh Burying Ground, situated on private land near Laconia, Indiana, is the resting place of Capt. William Marsh, an American Revolutionary War veteran. The site’s information, primarily sourced from a 1940 transcription and subsequent recording in 2003, includes numerous headstone inscriptions, though unmarked graves remain uncounted.
The survey details Old St. Peter’s Cemetery in Harrison County, Indiana, which suffered destruction in 1964 when gravestones were buried. In 2000, a restoration group cleared the area, recovering some gravestone fragments and erecting a new marker. The survey listing readable inscriptions was conducted by Michael Fromholt and Charlene Woodard.
Union Chapel cemetery is located 3 miles northwest of Laconia in Boone Township, Indiana. This transcription was taken in or after February 2008 the most recent burial recorded.