Peppertown and Franklin County Indiana

Jackson's in Franklin County  Indiana - 1860 & 1870 Census Data Extractions

HopOn Inn, Peppertown, Indiana

Metamora, Indiana is about 5 miles northeast of Peppertown. Historic Metamora and the Whitewater Canal State Historical Site in Franklin County, Indiana. One of the Historic buildings was the former Metamora Meat Market founded by one Joseph W. Jackson in the 1880's.  Was this the same Joseph W. Jackson (1849-1925) , son of Robert and Pheobe Jackson who was born in Scott County Iowa ? Click her to see pictures taken on October 14, 2002 by Lowell Jackson the Meat Market and other historic buildings in Historic Metamora, Indiana

Franklin County, Indiana Access info about area commerce, schools, govt offices, health care, lodging, dining, camping, and media. Project of the State of Indiana's Intelenet Commission.

Capitol Impact - Franklin County, Indiana Features include demographics, agricultural and economic information, media outlets, and county officials located in Brookville. View the maps.

Franklin Country Historical Society Delve into the colorful history of this Indiana county by viewing photos, reading old letters, and learning about historic dates in surrounding towns.

Franklin County, Indiana Genealogy

Franklin County, Indiana Comprehensive Cemetery Index A to Z Special thanks goes to the dedicated researchers and transcribers of these cemeteries: Merle and Ruth Cox Schlemmer, Karen Creamer, Randy Klemme, Scott Adams, Mark Tebbe, Kris Bain.

Franklin County, Indiana PCRP The Indiana Pioneer Cemeteries Restoration Project was begun in October 1997 by Scott Satterthwaite, as an effort to generate public awareness about the neglected pioneer cemeteries of Indiana.

Brief History of Franklin County, Indiana When two Moravian missionaries and the wife of one of them arrived on April 24, 1801 at the present site of Brookville, there were no white settlers to greet them.

Franklin County, Indiana Probate Inventories Franklin County Indiana Transcribed Probate Inventories January 14, 1828 October 22 & 25,1832 July 9, 1837 November 18, 1839 September 8, 1840 White Water Township January 5, 1841 September 30, 1841 Town of Fairfield April 29, 1843.

The Political Graveyard: Franklin County, Indiana Franklin County Indiana named for Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) Franklin County information: Population: 22,151 (2000); 19,580 (1990) Land area 386 square miles. County seat: Brookville Capital.

Batesville / Brookville / Cedar Grove / Laurel

Franklin Co. 1895

CEmetasry Index

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