Lucinda “Cindy” <I>Holliday</I> Inman

Lucinda “Cindy” Holliday Inman

Birth
Death
8 Aug 1913
Burial
Owen County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1982536, Longitude: -87.0470657
Memorial ID
28169352 View Source
Charlie and Cindy Inman were hard-working subsistence farmers who lived in a log house. Census records indicate that the Inmans had three children, only one of whom, William J., lived into adulthood but they did take in a baby, Sarah Eliza "Sadie" Conder when her mother died a few days after she was born. Though they never adopted Sadie, they raised her as their own. Sadie's father, Adam Conder later married Cindy's sister Minerva and moved to Missouri. Cindy's grave marker in the Winters Cemetery was made by her husband, Charlie.
Charlie and Cindy Inman were hard-working subsistence farmers who lived in a log house. Census records indicate that the Inmans had three children, only one of whom, William J., lived into adulthood but they did take in a baby, Sarah Eliza "Sadie" Conder when her mother died a few days after she was born. Though they never adopted Sadie, they raised her as their own. Sadie's father, Adam Conder later married Cindy's sister Minerva and moved to Missouri. Cindy's grave marker in the Winters Cemetery was made by her husband, Charlie.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (: accessed ), memorial page for Lucinda “Cindy” Holliday Inman (15 Aug 1839–8 Aug 1913), Find a Grave Memorial ID 28169352, citing Winters Cemetery, Owen County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by CharlieBall (contributor 46996409).