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Clouser Cemetery, Montgomery County, Indiana

Sutton

Father
William K.
1862-1899 [this date is incorrect, William was born in Feb. 1861]

Mother
Ida D.
1867-1947 [this date is also incorrect, Ida was born in Sept. 1866]

Daughter
Marguerite M.
1893-1972

Corns

America Corns
Died Oct. 1, 1872
Aged 47 Y. 7 M. 27 D.

Illegible poem inscribed below

Elizabeth Corns
Died
Sept. 7, 1848
Aged
34 Years
A larger photo of the side of the stone with Amanda and Serrilla's names on it. This is on the right side of the stone from America Corns's name, with Elizabeth Corns's name to the right of Serrilla and Amanda. On the fourth side of the stone is inscribed "Wives and children of Wm. Corns."
Serrilla R.
Died
Mar. 3, 1860
Aged
1 y. 9 m. 20 d.
An enlarged photo of Amanda Corns's inscription.
Amanda E.
Died
Sept. 20, 1848
Aged
7 m. & 9 d.
Nancy J.
Wife of S. Fisher
Died
Jan. 9, 1874
Aged
37 y. 10 m. 26 d.
(This is Ida Corns-Sutton's sister, although Ida was only 8 years old when Nancy died, 29 years younger than Nancy.)
Samuel Fisher
Died
Mar. 23, 1876
Aged
44 y. 6 m. 1 d.
Inscription reads:
"[2 illegible lines]A place is vacant at our hearth
Which never can be filled."
Flora
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy J. Fisher
Born July 15, 1873
Died August 28, 1889
Charlie
Son of
F. & E. A. Corns
Died
Aug. 4, 1875
Aged
5 m. & 16 d.
To the left of this stone, you can see the stone of America, Elizabeth, Amanda and Serrilla Corns. America's inscription is the side facing the camera in this photo.
Charlie
Son of J. & M. J. Corns
Died
Aug. 4, 1872
Aged
8 m. & 4 d.
Erma
Daughter of Armintie Corns
Died
Sept. 8, 1883
Aged
3 m. & 24 d.
The inscription on the right side of Erma Corns's stone:
"Sweet flower was planted to a ?ime
Where peace comes the blight of time."

Please do not move, copy or use these pictures without first asking for my permission.

Lena Carlson