Cass County IN Archives Cemeteries.....Lake Cicott Cemetery - Complete Survey ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/in/infiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Vanessa Rose vrose@dillinggroup.com October 3, 2019, 7:55 am Abstracted By: Vanessa Rose Lake Cicott, Jefferson Township, Cass County. Located on top of a hill at the lake. Locate the hill and walk to the back to staircase. Small pioneer cemetery that has been restored. Last Name First Name Middle Name Birth Death Comment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adams Rebecca Huffman 22 Oct 1831 9 April 1853 w/o Gideon m.7/29/1850 sister of Frances and Caroline Huffman Bell Nancy Spencer 15 March 1791 26 Jan 1849 w/o Major Daniel Bell d/o Spier Spencer. Daniel & Nancy were the first white settlers in Logansport Calaway Sarah G./C. 1829 25 Oct 1844 Aged 15ys. 5ds. Daughter of T. & N. Calaway Garey/Carey Samuel H. unk 20 Jan 1871 f/o Wm. H Garey/Carey Garey/Carey Wm. (William) H 21 April 1837 24 Dec 1874 Civil War Soldier 11/5/1861 to 9/14/1862 46th Ind Inf. Herman Christina A. 28 Aug 1840 28 Jan 1861 w/o Abram B. From New Jersey Gary Caroline R. 1851/1852 7 Oct 1852 d/o H? & MA Gary. The family lived with the Huffman family at the time. Jerrell Elizabeth ? 1840/1841 29 Nov 1866 w/o R. Jerrell Aged 25 years. Stone has a weeping willow tree Tam Lemuel 1796 1863 h/o Violet Studebaker from Delaware. Civil war soldier Tam Violet Studebaker 13 June 1817 11 Jul 1865 w/o Lemuel from Ohio Wimer Caroline Huffman 11 Feb 1836 27 Sept 1865 w/o J.W. Wimer Sisters Frances & Rebecca from New Jersey Wimer Frances Huffman 16 Feb 1834 19 Nov 1855 w/o J.W. Wimer sisters Caroline & Rebecca-impressive stone Wimer Minnie 24 Sept 1864 8 Oct 1864 14d. d/o JW & C (John and Caroline) Wimer William A 7 Feb 1853 5 Apr 1853 57d. s/o J.W. & F Wimer (John & Frances) Badgley Cornelia 5 Sept 1823 24 Apr 1885 from Dutchess Cty New York. No stone found Additional Comments: There are 3 pcs of stones (are all different thicknesses) with no markings at all. Another stone standing upright with no markings at all. One stone initialed R.G.C. ? Frances has an inscription at the bottom but cannot read it. Caroline's stone was in 3 pcs but is now complete. Nancy's stone was buried and broken in two but is now standing and complete. Samuel and Violet were broken off and buried. The entire top on Christine is gone, couldn't locate. Christine also has an inscription translated by early historians. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/in/cass/cemeteries/lakecico41ncm.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/infiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb