Linn Allen - Graveside services will be held at 1 a.m. The F key while holding down the Control key on your keyboard. To search for an individual quickly, simply press Like to add to this database, including corrections, then please contribute it Numerous members of the Hughartįamily are interred in Kimball Cemetery, as a few of the Mott family. Clair School House were both located very near KimballĬemetery, thus the alternative cemetery name. The St.Ĭlair family homestead and the St. Kimball Cemetery has also been known to be called Hughart Cemetery, MottĬemetery, and St. Was that of Nancy Amanda Kimball, who died on February 16, 1848. Hannah, which lists a date of death of July 20, 1844. The first known burial in Kimball Cemetery is that for a tombstone inscribed Two veterans of World War I, and several veterans of World War II and the Korean The cemetery contains the burial of at least nineteen veterans of the Civil War, This transcription can be viewed here:īull Transcription of Kimball Cemetery Inscriptions. Bull transcribed an enumeration of the Kimball Cemetery by the members of the Meshowe-to-Quad Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (Hobart, Lake County, Indiana) and archived by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Film No. In addition to the information provided below, Robert C. General newspaper items concerning Kimball Cemetery can be found at the bottom of this page. Theodore Roupe onĪugust 5, 1967, for the Meshowe-to-Quad Chapter of the Daughters of the American The cemetery had been previously read by Mrs. The cemetery was last read in May 1994 by Ed Brozak, Doris Brozak, Pattiĭuggins, and Karen Hudson for the Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society TheĬemetery is still active and very well maintained it is located at 615 North onĬounty Road 175 West in Section 34. The Kimball Cemetery is the largest cemetery within Liberty Township. Cemetery, Liberty Township Index of Kimball