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This is the home of Alexander
Matchett,in Bourbon, Indiana |
Another view of
Alexander's Home at East North Street & Harris Street |
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Photo is of Alexander Matchett
1837-1920
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One of Alexander's
Diploma's |
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Gravesite
of Benjamiana F. Matchett who married Samuel France
1832-1920
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Clara
M. Matchett
1835-1904
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This is a Matchett
Document |
This building was owned
by James H. Matchett it is now a Drug Store at the corner
of 331 & 30 in Bourbon, IN |
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This Bible was most
likely owned by one of Matchett family |
These are
photo's of some of the Matchett's |
This Gazebo is located
in downtown Bourbon, IN |
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This Gazebo was on the
Property of James H. Matchett. at 301 North Main Street.
It is now located on North & Harris Street in
Bourbon, IN |
These homes
were once owned by James H. Matchett |
This is the IOOF
Cemetery in Bourbon, IN |
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These are
picture of some of the surgical tools that James H.
Matchett used during the Civil War. |
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James & Alice
(Bowman) Matchett |
This was the home of
James & Alice Matchet |
This was found in
Bourbon and is the Family Outline |
This is some of the
furniture that still exist today of James Matchett. (3
Pictures) |
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This is a couple of
Townsfolk of Bourbon and Cousin Linda of CA. Linda was
visiting here to find more information on her line which
comes off Samuel France and Benjamiana Matchett |
This is Martha Matchett
she was born on Jan 4, 1855. |
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This Korner Kafe
building was once owned by James H. Matchett. It is
located at the corner of 331-30 in Bourbon, IN |
These plaques were
found on the Library walls in Bourbon, IN |
This one is honoring
Anna Elizabeth Matchett by her husband Sumner Marvin.
Anna was born in 1884 and died in 1918 |
Richard O. Matchette,
son of A.C. Matchette and Marie Louise C. Curran. Richard
met with an untimely death in Bourbon, Indiana |
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Samuel France, husband
of Ellen Matchett and her sister Benjamiana Matchett.
Samuel was born 1827 and died 1897 |
This is the Sanitorium
that was owned and operated by the Matchett Family. Dr.
Samuel France was also a partner. |
This is the Sanitorium
as of Sept. 2000 |
The next 5 pages are
from a letter that was written in 1887 by James Matchett,
son of John Matchett and Nancy Steele |
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This article is about
William Matchett, Francis Reed and their family |
Notes found on the Matchett Family
(Word Document) |
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