Old Pleasant Hill Methodist Cemetery,

Franklin Township, Hendricks County, Indiana

 

 

 

This research report was written by Frank McAninch [see Note 6], spring 2003, with

 

additional Indiana research by Marjorie (McAninch) Waggoner [7] and Lillian McAninch [8]

 

(all descendents of Samuel McAninch, the original McAninch family in Hendricks County),

 

and based on original Indiana research by Louise McAninch (1908-1979) [4],

 

cemetery records found in the Phillips Estate collection [1] at the Danville Public Library,

 

and on the list of headstones written by Mrs. Ennis Johnson [2] (Mrs. Allan F. Johnson),

 

20th-century owners of the farm and cemetery property.

 

 

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