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Johnson County
Indiana

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Johnson County

William Watson Wick (1796-1868) — also known asWilliam W. Wick — of Indianapolis,MarionCounty, Ind.; Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.Born in Canonsburg,WashingtonCounty, Pa.,February23, 1796.Democrat.Lawyer;circuit judge in Indiana 5th Circuit, 1822-25, 1834-37, 1850-53;secretaryof state of Indiana, 1825-29;U.S.Representative from Indiana, 1839-41, 1845-49 (6th District1839-41, 5th District 1845-49); postmaster atIndianapolis,Ind., 1853-57.Died in Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.,May 19,1868 (age72 years, 86days).Interment at Greenlawn Cemetery.

Index to Locations

  • EdinburghRest Haven Cemetery
  • FranklinUnknown location
  • FranklinGreenlawn Cemetery
  • GreenwoodGreenwood Cemetery


    Rest HavenCemetery
    Edinburgh, Johnson County, Indiana
    William Edwin Deupree (1864-1933) — also known asW. E. Deupree — of Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.BornMarch 2,1864.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana,1900.Died in Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.,August28, 1933 (age69 years, 179days).Interment at Rest Haven Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     


    UnknownLocation
    Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana
    Lemuel Ertus Slack (1874-1952) — also known asL. Ert Slack — of Indianapolis,MarionCounty, Ind.Born inJohnsonCounty, Ind.,October8, 1874.Democrat. Member ofIndianastate house of representatives, 1901-05; member ofIndianastate senate, 1905-09; candidate forGovernor ofIndiana, 1908;U.S.Attorney for Indiana, 1916-18;mayorof Indianapolis, Ind., 1927-29; superior court judge in Indiana,1936-38.Died in the MasonicHomein Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.,February24, 1952 (age77 years, 139days).Interment somewhere.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     


    GreenlawnCemetery
    Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana
    Roger Douglas Branigin (1902-1975) — also known asRoger D. Branigin — of Lafayette,TippecanoeCounty, Ind.Born in Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.,July 26,1902.Democrat.Lawyer;colonel in the U.S. Army during World War II; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Indiana,1964,1968(delegation chair);Governor ofIndiana, 1965-69; candidate for Democratic nomination forPresident,1968.Baptist.Member,American BarAssociation;AmericanJudicature Society;AmericanLegion;Elks;Freemasons;Shriners;NewcomenSociety;PhiDelta Phi;PhiDelta Theta.DiedNovember19, 1975 (age73 years, 116days).Interment at Greenlawn Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Elba L. Branigin and Zula (Francis) Branigin; married,November2, 1929, to Josephine Mardis.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —NNDBdossier
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     Relatives: Sonof William Wick and Elizabeth (McFarland) Wick.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article
     Samuel Petitt Oyler (1819-1898) — of Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.Born in Hawkhurst, Kent,England,August26, 1819.Republican.Lawyer;delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana,1860;colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; member ofIndianastate senate, 1865-67; defeated, 1860; circuit judge in Indiana,1869-70.Universalist.Member,OddFellows;Knightsof Pythias;GrandArmy of the Republic.Led the charge at Missionary Ridge, Georgia, November 25, 1863. Died, of astroke,at Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.,September6, 1898 (age79 years, 11days).Interment at Greenlawn Cemetery. Samuel Campbell Dunn (1809-1881) — of Indiana. Born near Danville,BoyleCounty, Ky.,August9, 1809.Member ofIndianastate house of representatives, 1839-40.Presbyterian.Died, fromstomachcancer, in Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.,1881(ageabout71 years).Interment at Greenlawn Cemetery.
     Relatives: SonofWilliamsonDunn and Miriam (Wilson) Dunn; brother ofWilliamMcKee Dunn andDavidMaxwell Dunn; married to Martha A. Crothers; nephew ofDavidHervey Maxwell,EdwardRussell Maxwell andJohnWilson.
     Political family:Clayfamily of Kentucky (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Gabriel Monroe Overstreet Jr. (1842-1897) — also known asG. M. Overstreet, Jr. — of Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.Born inJohnsonCounty, Ind.,May 26,1842.Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; alternatedelegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana,1880.Died in Franklin,JohnsonCounty, Ind.,November2, 1897 (age55 years, 160days).Interment at Greenlawn Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof James Madison Overstreet and Melissa Orlinday (McClure)Overstreet; married,June 18,1873, to Bell Pruitt; married,December13, 1877, to Ida O. Riker; first cousin ofJesseOverstreet.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    GreenwoodCemetery
    Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
    Samuel Eccles (1788-1859) — ofJohnsonCounty, Ind.Born in Virginia,March15, 1788.Member ofIndianastate house of representatives, 1851-52.Presbyterian.Died in Greenwood,JohnsonCounty, Ind.,August30, 1859 (age71 years, 168days).Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Brother ofJohnEccles; uncle ofJosephT. Eccles.
     Political family:Ecclesfamily of Illinois and Indiana.


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