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Walsh - Thomas

Source: Weekly Argus News 31 July 1897 p 1

The body of the young man who was injured by a train west of the river Wednesday night and who died at the City hospital early Thursday morning has been identified as that of Thomas Walsh of 27 Lord Street.  He was 17 years of age.  He had been to Crawfordsville in search of work his mother says. She supposed he was on his way back home and fell under the wheels by accident – Indianapolis Sun
Doubt these are same person

Old Town Cemetery Matter Settled

Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Tuesday, 20 March 1894
That old town cemetery matter has been settled at last. The prayer of the petitioners that a part of it be vacated has been granted and a resolution ordering the payment of $1 to the county for it was passed unanimously. It seemed to be the general opinion, however, that the commissioners would not open a highway from the city limits to Lafayette pike and if they do not, the city, of course, will not order the street improved through the cemetery. Neither will it move the bodies and tombstones unless compelled to by legal action or until the street and highway are opened. There are thirty nine bodies interred in that part of the cemetery vacated and through which the street will run if it is ever opened. The names as ascertained by Henry Campbell and Ed Reynolds are as follows:
Mary M. Corder
Rebecca Hughes
Sarah D. John
Nancy Eastman
Isaac C. Martin
Margaret M. Smock
Isabel B. May
Nancy Smith
Marg’t A. Misener
Archibald Martin
Eva Misener
J. C. M
Macajah Reeder
Amanda Aydelott
John T. Cronin
Susan Jones                
Thomas Walsh
John Jones
Catherine Brown
Maria K. Jones
Patrick Brown
Martha Jones
Charles Wickliffe
Lucy Ann Jones
N. B. Livingstone
DarithaJones
Emaline Jones
Delia Jones
Elizabeth J. Mastin
Milton J. Aydelott
John O’Conner                          
Anna E and James E. Eastman   
Four unknown

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