Delaware County OHArchives - Burials in Fancher Cemetery - Section 1 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ks/ksfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Vicki Tieche mvtieche@att.net on April 19, 2011 ************************************************ BURIALS IN FANCHER / MAPLE GROVE CEMETERIES HARLEM TOWNSHIP, DELAWARE COUNTY, OHIO FULL RECORDS OF THOSE BORN BEFORE 1850 NAMES ONLY OF THOSE BORN AFTER 1850 2010 Compilation by Vicki Tieche See Map/Photo at http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/delaware/photos/tombstones/fancher-maplegrove.jpg Fancher Cemetery is on the north side of Fancher Road; Maple Grove Cemetery is on the south side. Both cemeteries are divided into sections, numbered above, by access roads. A new section is currently being added to Fancher to the east of the three sections shown above. Reference documents used for this compilation: 1935 WPA map and information - Fancher 9 acres, 40 veterans (some missed) Maple Grove 7 acres with 7 veterans Undated Plot map of Maple Grove Cemetery found in township archives Tombstone Transcriptions and Other Records of Delaware County, Ohio, Esther Weygandt Powell, 1972. Fancher readings (Section 1 only) - 1947 1987 Guide to Cemeteries by Marilyn M. Cryder Genoa-Harlem Township Cemeteries, copied by Bud and Charlene Alward, Alice Heath Baker, George and Marilyn Cryder, Mary Reed, and Eleanor McCauley Worley, 1990, published by the Delaware County Genealogical Society, June, 1998. Cemetery Plot information compiled by Phyllis I. Davidson and Barbara L. Morrison for Harlem Township, 2005 Physical walk-throughs of the cemeteries in 2010. All sections were read a minimum of three times, but even so, there may still have been some things missed. And it wasn't always easy to transfer the original Plot layouts to rows. Rows were read from East to West and Graves were read from North to South in all sections. SONS OF UNION VETERANS grave site information and WPA grave site information are included where available Earliest burial in Fancher appears to be 1822; in Maple Grove 1908 FANCHER CEMETERY Section 1 - "Old Section", the section immediately north of Fancher Road - WPA 28 rows; currently 39 rows. Read by Diane and Mike Kabler and Vicki Tieche in 2010. NOTE: the WPA row layout was followed in the portion mapped in 1935. Row Grave Row 1 - WPA shows 40 graves 1 1 Martha A. Gastinger, d. June 13, 1880, aged 3m10d 1 2 J. E. Gastinger, d. June 14, 1880, aged 30y2m13d Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 1 3 Laura B. Miller 1 4 Elder A.D. Mann, Pastor of the Christian Union Church, d. Oct 17, 1881, age 33y8m27d. Reads to north. Was inscription 1 5 Child's stone, unreadable 1 6 Sarah J. Mann, d. Jan 14, 1889, age 67y9m24d 1 7 Gordon Mann, d. July 20, 1876, age 57y6m3d Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone 1 8 Sarah O., dau of Demison & Catherine A. Johnson, d. Mar 7, 1851, age 11m Inscription: "I take this little lamb saith he and lay it on my breast. Protection it shall find in me, In me be ever bleast" Signed Lucius Keeler 1 9 Johnson Monument - graves 10-12 are listed on footstones 1 10 Orilla Johnson, daughter, 1850-1851, age 11m - stone east of row 1 11 C.A. Johnson, 1828-1921 - stone east of row 1 12 D. Johnson, 1827-1910 - stone east of row 1 13 Jim Fairchild, 1862-1944 1 14 Rose Fairchild 1862-1933 Graves 13 and 14 are on one stone 1 15 Arthur D. Fairchild d. Nov 25, 1920, aged 2m13d 1 16 Sherman Fairchild, 1832-1909 1 17 Phoebe Jane Fairchild, 1836-1921 Graves 16 and 17 are on one stone 1 18 Fairchild Monument - these three are buried in Harlem Cemetery Polly, wife of Benjamin Fairchild, d. Jul 1, 1830, age 44y Mahitable, wife of Amos Fairchild and Mother of Benjamin and Sherman, d. Jan 18, 1824, age 66y George, son of B.&P. Fairchild, d. Jun 22, 1830, age 11y6m18d 1 19 Sally, wife of Wesley Closson, d. Jul 6, 1881, in 86th year 1 20 Huldah, dau of Benj. M. & M.A. Fairchild, d. Jun 25, 1876, age 42y8m4d 1 21 Benjamin M. Fairchild, d. Dec 27, 1871, age 88y7m3d - War of 1812 - WPA Row 1, Grave 33 1 22 Mary A., wife of B.M. Fairchild, d. Jan 23, 1884, age 82y2d Graves 16 and 17 are on one stone 1 23 Huldah Fairchild, wife of Sherman, d. Dec 14, 1867, age 83y19d 1 24 Sherman Fairchild, d. May 1, 1863, age 77y9m8d - War of 1812 WPA Row 1, Grave 36. There were inscriptions on 1-23 and 1-24 Row 2 - WPA shows 27 graves 2 1 James Martindale, Co H, 3 Ohio INF GAR - Civil War veteran Sons of the Union Veterans lists as 3rd OVI, Fifer Co H; Row 2, Grave 39. WPA Row 2, Grave 39 2 2 Hannah Martindale, 1822-1908 2 3 Lafayette Casad, 1844-1882 2 4 Maria Casad, 1845-1882 - falling off base 2 5 Josephine Cummings, d/o G.F. & R., died Aug 26, 1884, aged 28y6m11d. Was inscription 2 6 Thomas, s/o G.F. and R. Cummings, d. Feb 19, 1858, aged 10y10m10d Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 2 7 Repaired but unreadable marker 2 8 Anna Hartrum, w/o George Hartrum, d. Jun 26, 1852, age 20y9m - broken Row 3 - WPA shows 39 graves - first three stones are between rest of row 3 and row 4 3 1 Mary Needels, d. May 7, 1881, age 62y3m24d 3 2 Susannah Needels, d. Jan 24, 1873, age 50y1m21d Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 3 3 Sarah Rhoades - can't read 3 4 A. Willis, son of S. & G. Needels, d. Nov 16, 1865, age 4y11m8d Inscription: "Dearest Willis, Thou hast left us, Here thy ___deeply feel. But if God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal." 3 5 Edgar Clay Ross 3 6 Christena Needels, d. Aug 11, 1888, age 67y25d 3 7 Samuel Needels, d. Oct 25, 1873, age 52y9m Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone 3 8 Maryann, dau of Alexander & Lucinda Watson, d. Aug 1, 1831, age 3y3m 3 9 John Pray, d. Apr 20, 1841, age 41y26d 3 10 Hiram, son of Joseph & Eleanor Pray, d. Dec 18, 1835, age 12y1m18d 3 11 Peter Quinn, d. Apr 23, 1862, age about 76y 3 12 Samuel L. Cramer, d. Apr 16, 1832, age 33y3m1d 3 13 Hannah, wife of Andrew Parks, d. Apr 18, 1836, age 29y2m12d - was inscribed 3 14 Eliza Jane, dau of Andrew & Sarah Parks, d. Mar 11, 1864, age 10m7d "Blessed are they that die in the Lord" Row shifts a little to the east 3 15 Elbert, son of A. & P. Haycook, d. Aug 23, 1863, age 1y1m11d 3 16 Amanda, dau of Amos & Phoebe Haycook, d. Oct 21, 1852, age 2y - broken off and leaning on 3-17 3 17 Russell, son of A. & P. Haycook, d. July 4, 1855, age 1y10m6d Inscription: " .... dry up your tears here. I must be until Christ appears." 3 18 Joseph, son of A. & P. Haycook, d. Oct 1, 1871, age 23y11m25d - GAR marker - Civil War veteran 3 19 Amos Haycook, b. Aug 9, 1813, d. Aug 24, 1887 3 20 Phoebe A. Haycook, b. Oct 6, 1821, d. May 29, 1910 Graves 19 and 20 are on one stone 3 21 Mary, wife of Joseph W. McElwee, d. Feb 4, 1881, age 35y7m5d Row 4 - WPA shows 37 graves 4 1 David F., son of Shannon & Elizabeth Barcus, d. Jan 13, 1876, age 26y6m16d 4 2 Sarah E., d/o Shannon & Elizabeth Barcus, d. Jul 3, 1874, age 21y7m27d Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 4 4 Jane, d/o S. & E. Barcus, d. Aug 11, 1869, age 16y11d - unreadable now 4 3 Harriet, d/o S. & E. Barcus, d. Jun 29, 1869, age 24y1m11d 4 5 Mary, dau of D.C. Quinn, d. Jan 29, 1854, age 2y5m4d - stone set deep 4 6 David Quinn, d. Feb 20, 1895, age 80y2m8d 4 7 Catherine, wife of David Quinn, d. Nov 6, 1876, age 68y6m21d 4 8 Sophia A., d/o D. & C. Quinn, d. July 16, 1850, age 3y9m6d Graves 6 - 8 are on one stone - weathered 4 9 Mostly unreadable stone - Sophia & initial, died July 16, 1850? 4 10 Mary, wife of James Quinn, d. Apr 15, 1844, age 51y6m5d 4 11 Elizabeth, wife of Peater Quinn, d. Nov 29, 1839, age 43y1m11d 4 12 Daniel C. Needels, d. Dec 3, 1851, age 24y6m26d - Inscription: "His languishing heart is at rest ..." could not read rest. Stone set a bit west 4 13 Elizabeth, wife of Lord E. Archer, d. Sep 16, 1829, age 43y Row 5 - WPA shows 42 graves 5 1 Linnie M. Downing 5 2 A.L. Downing, died Aug 11, 1833, age 31y3m28d, husband 5 3 Addie Downing, wife of ... - can't read Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 5 4 Sarah J. Downing, d. Apr 5, 1897, age 58y1m1d 5 5 Eli Downing, d. Dec 3, 1897, age 65y2d Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 5 6 Henry H. Downing 5 7 William H. Henderson 5 8 Finley A. Henderson 5 9 Jane, wife of John? Moore, d. Mar 11, 1882, age 58y11m23d 5 10 Joseph Moore, d. Nov 3, 1862, age 23y7m16d - GAR Civil War Veteran - WPA - Row 5, Grave 15 5 11 William H., s/o J.G. & J. Moore d. Apr 14, 1868, age 17y10m13d Inscription: "Go home dear friend and do not weep. I am not dead, but here do sleep. The cold and ..." 5 12 William Henderson, d. Nov 14, 1854, age 49y3m 5 13 Violet, wife of Wm Henderson, d. Mar 16, 1864, age 70y Graves 12 and 13 are on one stone 5 14 Maryann, wife of Isaiah Needles, d. Jun 7, 1854, age 25y1m9d - leaning 5 15 Francis Bolin, d. Aug 14, 1847, age 25y2m19d - was inscribed 5 16 Joseph Moore, d. Jan 3, 1841, age 21y?1m15d 5 17 Sarah Ann, dau of John & Jane Moore, d. Aug 13, 1848, age 11m26d 5 18 Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Rhodes, d. Apr 10, 1874, age 56y11m21d - did not find in 2010, Samuel's stone (below ) is broken and down - it's possible these were both on one stone (too big to turn over) 5 19 Samuel Rhodes, d. Feb 14, 1842, age 28y10m12d - stone down 5 20 Cubbidge Needles, d. Apr 17, 18?2, age 55y10m13d - GAR Marker-1812? 5 21 Sarah, wife of C. Needles, d. Dec 3, 1865, age 70y11m22d Graves 20 and 21 are on one stone, the stone had been inscribed. It is sitting on parts of three other stones - one of which is face up, and appears to be the old Cubbage stone 5 22 Philemon C. Needels 5 23 Uriah H. Needles - unsure of spelling on last name, stone is leaning against 26 5 24 Philomon Needles, d. Sep, 1869, age 56y10m25d 5 25 Daniel C. Needles, d. Dec 3, 1852, age 21y6m26d Graves 26 and 27 are on one stone Row 6 - WPA shows 24 graves 6 1 Jonathan Johnson, d. Feb 10, 1886, age 72y11m4d 6 2 Catharine, wife of Jonathan Johnson, d. Feb 4, 1874, age 54y4m5d Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone - basically unreadable 6 3 Clement L. V. Bevelhymer 6 4 Amelia C. Bevelhymer - Children of J. and M. Bevelhymer 6 5 J. Oreal Bevelhymer Graves 3 - 5 are on one stone 6 6 Susan, dau of Lewis & Catharine Hall, d. Feb 8, 1847, age 2y11m8d 6 7 Hulda, dau of Lewis & Catharine Hall, d. Feb 5, 1847, age 1y6m29d 6 8 John, son of Lewis & Catharine Hall, d. Jul 22, 1844, age 4m28d - stone down, broken, and behind Hulda's 6 9 Pediment with part of broken off stone in it Row 7 - WPA shows 46 graves 7 1 Edgar Parsons Cook, WWII 7 2 Smith C. Cook, d. Oct 24, 1869, age 1m7d - stone down 7 3 Caroline B. Cook, d. Sep 25, 1869, age 28y2m - stone broken and down 7 4 Stanton Cook, d. Aug 23, 1871, age 36y10m2d 7 5 Eliza Cook, d. Nov 9, 1879, age 55y9m8d 7 6 Ella, w/o G. Huff - "Faded on earth, but blooming in heaven" 7 7 Hannah, wife of Jacob A. Bevelhymer, d. Jan 9, 1877, age 27y - was inscribed 7 8 Dezire Cook, d. Apr 6, 1872, age 20y10m11d 7 9 Eliza Cook, Mother, b. Nov 14, 1809, d. Jun 16, 1888 7 10 Benajah S. Cook, Father, b. Aug 4, 1794, d. Feb 1, 1864 - WPA lists as War of 1812 veteran (and does not list Benajah as Revolutionary War). There is no evidence Benajah S. was in any wars Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 7 11 Infant dau of Wesley & Sally Closson, b. & d. Sep 29, 1848 7 12 Unreadable, broken and old 7 13 Our baby boy Williams, s/o J.A. and A. M. 7 14 Abraham Williams, d. Apr 12, 1876, age 40y8m12d - Civil War Veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans - 191st OVI, Co C, Row 7, Grave 17. WPA Row 7, Grave 17 - no markers 7 16 Julia, dau of J.A. & C. Williams, d. Sep 11, 1843 7 17 Polly A., dau of J.A. & C. Williams, d. Aug 15, 1842, age 4y11m14d 7 18 Clarra, wife of J.A. Williams, d. Jan 20, 1866, age 49y6m14d 7 19 John A. Williams, d. Jul 20, 1891, age 80y8m18d 7 20 Delilah Cook, d/o B.S. & E., d. Oct 16, 1856, age 4y1m21d - not found 2010 7 21 Little Frank Converse 7 22 Cassandra Cornell, relict of Dr. Geo W. Converse, b. May 8, 1806 d. Nov 13, 1875 - was inscribed 7 23 Selina, wife of William Fancher, b. May 11, 1799, d. May 15, 1846, age 42y2m4d. Inscription (most missing) "And ... peaceful rest, Til the glad spring of ..., Then ... the ... wings of the tomb, To give and flourish in immortal bloom." 7 24 Josaphine, dau of David & Mary M. Fancher, d. Sep 28, 1844, age 14m20d Inscription: "Angelic form, it is thy lot. Foever shall thou bloom. Although thy flesh decay and rot, Thy spirit has a blessed lot." Hit by mower 7 25 Dianthe, d/o B.S. & M. Cook, d. Oct 23, 1839, age 13y6m12d - broken - child's stone, unreadable in location in 2010 7 26 Martha (Latta), wife of Benjah S. Cook, d. Aug 19, 1829, age 25y7m18d Inscription: "I viewed the change with sweet surprize. And oh i panted for the skies, Thanked heaven that e'er i draw my breath, And triumphed in the thoughts of death." 7 27 Lovina Cook - unreadable (Levina?) - propped behind 7-28 7 28 William, son of William & Selina Fancher, b. Nov 16, 1819, d. Nov 15, 1839, age 20y8m1d 7 29 Dr. Geo W. Converse, d. Oct 26, 1827, in the 25th year of his age 7 30 Elisha Cook, d. Oct 1, 1844, age 26y - stone broken and sideways 7 31 Erected in memory of Doct. James Cook who departed this life on Apr 2, 1827, in the 27th year of his age. Inscription: "Thy value and thy worth Shall find remembrance dear ..." Signed Benajah Cook Sr. (symbol between Cook and Sr.) 7 32 Calvin T. Cook, d. Dec 13, 1831, in the 23 year of his age. Signed J.T. Cook, was inscribed 7 33 Cassandra Cook, d. Feb 2, 1855, age 79y3m16d 7 34 Benajah Cook, d. Nov 8, 1839, age 80y, Being an immigrant from Conn. and the 1st permanent settler in township - Revolutionary War veteran 1776 marker Row 8 - WPA shows 46 graves 8 1 Converse Cook, b. Sep11, 1863, s/o E.D. & M.J. - reads north 8 2 Emrey, b. Dec 26, 1865, s/o E.D. & M.J. - reads north 8 3 Eli D., b. Jun 17, 1840, d. Mar 17, 1921 - reads east 8 4 Martha J., wife of E.D. Cook, b. Dec 9, 1843, d. Mar 30, 1877 - east 8 5 Martha D., b. Dec 18, 1868, d/o E.D. & M.J. - reads south 8 6 Jemima, b. Dec 16, 1871, d/o E.D. & M.J. - reads south 8 7 Mary S., b. Jan 30, 1874, d/o E.D. & M.J. - reads south Graves 1 - 7 are on one stone. Face 1 in inscribed sons of E.D. and M.J. Cook, face 3 is inscribed daughters of E.D. and M.J. Cook 8 8 Cook, Martha D, child's stone 8 9 Martha Jane w/o Eli Cook, b. Dec 1, 1843, d. Mar 30, 1877 8 10 Eli D. Cook, b. Jun 17, 1840, d. Mar 17, 1921 8 11 Margaret R., wife of Eli D. Cook, b. Nov 4, 1845, d., Apr 2, 1917 Graves 9 - 11 are on one stone 8 12 Luie Cook 8 13 George Cook Graves 12 and 13 are on one stone 8 14 Small stone unreadable, C.E.W. on top, possibly never cut 8 15 Thos. W. Williams 8 16 George D. Williams, 1811-1890 - GAR marker - Civil War veteran 8 17 Hannah, wife of G.D. Williams, 1817-1901 8 18 Caroline E., dau of G.D. Williams, 1819-1839 Graves 16 - 18 are on one stone. Inscribed "Resurrection Wonderful World" 8 19 Electa, wife of J.D. Cockrell, Jul 27, 1868, age 26y9m13d 8 20 Lymon, son of Harris & Mary A. Johnson, d. Jun 22, 1840, age 19y5m5d Inscribed: "Dearest Limon thou hast left us. Here thy loss we deeply feel. But tis God that hath bereft us. He can all our sorrow heal." Rest of row set a bit to east 8 21 Elizabeth, consort of Abraham Williams, d. Jul 19, 1839, age 47y4m11d stone is down and flat 8 22 Abraham Williams, d. Sep 1, 1872, age 85y5m5d 8 23 Catharine, wife of Abraham Williams, d. Sep 1, 1872, age 85y5m5d 8 24 Ann L., wife of Abram Williams, d. Nov 30, 1865, age 67y3m21d - stone repaired but unreadable 8 25 Catharine, dau of Jacob & Mary Williams, b. Jun 24, 1843, d. Jul 22, 1844 Inscription: "But tho thy cherished daughter, Hath passed from thee away, Beyond Death's stormy water, She dwells in glorious day." 8 26 Lintner, son of Daniel & Elizabeth Horlocker, b. Aug 5, 1842, d. Aug 3, 1844 Inscription: "Jesus said Suffer little children to come unto me. And forbid them not for Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." 8 27 Parker, son of Benjamin & Maria Garlinghouse, d. Jan 15, 1845, age 8m5d 8 28 Henry Fancher, b. May 5, 1790, d. Sep 5, 1839, age 49y4m - War of 1812- WPA Row 8, Grave 32 no flag or holder 8 29 William H., son of Henry & Prisila Fancher, b. Nov 7, 1828, d. May 6, 1833, age 4y5m29d 8 30 Sacred Memorial, Ambrose Dickson, d. Apr 1, 1833, age 62y10m3d Inscription: "Roll on ye gently flying years, Till all our kindred frends, Shall miss this vale of tears, And taste of joys that ever end." 8 31 George A. Hursey, b. Mar 28, 1819, d. Feb 9, 1900 - Civil War veteran 8 32 Lucinda Hursey, b. Dec 5, 1820, d. Sep 5, 1888 Graves 31 and 32 are on one stone. Stone was inscribed 8 33 Mary J., wife of J.M. Courter, d. July 24, 1886, age 38y1m25d 8 34 Daniel S., son of Samuel & Polly Fancher, b. Jul 5, 1829, d. Aug 5, 1830 8 35 Daniel, son of Samuel & Polly Fancher, b. Feb 27, 1828, d. May 18, 1829 8 36 William Fancher, d. Feb 5, 1829, age 64y6m27d - Revolutionary War veteran - 1776 marker. Inscription: "Come children dear around my grave, Whome my life you could not save. And whilst my flesh lies hear to rot, Let not this worning be forgot." 8 37 Lucy Fancher, d. Dec 10, 1848, age 77y11m10d - Inscription on open book at top of stone - left: "For our light affliction which is out for a moment worketh for us a far more acceding and eternal weight of glory." right: For we know that if our earthly houses of this tabernacle were dirsolved we have a building of God an house not made with hands eternal in the heavens." Inscription at bottom of stone: "Farewell my brethren in the Lord, to you i-m bound in cords of love. Yet we believe his gracious word, That soon we all shall meet above." Signed Jonas G. Eveans Row 9 - WPA shows 26 graves (row starts almost halfway across) 9 1 Emma Jene, 4th dau of John & Elizabeth Mills, d. Dec 25, 1849, age 3y5m27d 9 2 Elizabeth, dau of John & Elizabeth Mills, d. Apr 18, 1845, age 3d 9 3 Nancy Jane, dau of John & Elizabeth Mills, d. Jun 12, 1837, age 7y3m17d Space equal to about 7 graves 9 4 Infant dau of Joseph & Rebecca Hatch, d. May 16, 1829 9 5 Infant dau of Joseph & Rebecca Hatch, d. Mar 16, 1831 Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone - space equal to about 7 graves follows 9 6 Sarah J., dau of Benjamin & Nancy Davison, d. Mar 13, 1826, age 4y9m 9 7 Elizabeth, dau of Benjamin & Nancy Davison, d. Feb 16, 1826, age 3y Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone. Inscription: "Sleep lovely babes til Jesus comes to raise his armies from their tombs." 9 8 Lorenzo, son of Benjamin & Nancy Davison, d. Mar 6, 1832, age 1y16d Row 10 - WPA shows 45 graves 10 1 Susan Tompkins, b. Mar 26, 1802, d. Dec 5, 1869 10 2 William F. Tompkins, Feb 12, 1839 - Nov 26, 1888 10 3 William Tompkins, Jul 10, 1798 - Jul 7, 1869 Graves 1 - 3 are on one stone 10 4 Enos Hatch, b. Oct 21, 1832, d. Mar 26, 1910 10 5 Rachel Hatch, his wife, Oct 12, 1848 - May 24, 1924 Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 10 6 Catherine, wife of Enos Hatch, d. Apr 18, 1886, age 43y5m12d 10 7 Martha Hatch, d. Jan 31, 1867, age 64y3m26d - was inscribed 10 8 Alfred Hatch, d. May 4, 1876, age 71y8m4d - was inscribed 10 9 Nancy E., dau of T. & C. Mann, d. Apr 23, 1850, age 4y2m22d 10 10 Martha, dau of John & Lucy Alspach, d. Nov 3, 1849, age 2m26d - down and laying flat 10 11 Marya, wife of Cyrus Brickell, d. Jan 18, 1846, age 22y. Inscription: "My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpets joyful sound. Then burst the chains with sweet surprize, And in my saviours image rise." Stone has been scraped by mowers. 10 12 Susan, dau of Henry & Mary Fritz, d. Jul 26, 1822, age 19y7m 10 13 Henry Fritts, d. Mar 27, 1829, age 71y 10 14 James Milledge, d. Dec 2, 1823?, age 44y?m1d - face very eroded 10 15 Milla Hills, d. Oct 1, 1844, age 81y8m3d - was inscribed 10 16 Zimri Hills, d. Jul 16, 1834, age 71y8m - Revolutionary War veteran - WPA Row 10, Grave 18. Can barely make out name. 1776 holder Flag pole 10 17 Abner, twin son of Austin & Permelia Wright, d. Jul 18, 1840, age 4m18d - off base and propped against 18. Has been hit by mowers 10 18 Maria, consort of John Miller, d. Nov 11, 1835, age 42y 10 19 Edward, son of C. & S. Wright, d. Jul 26, 1847, age 5m3d "Sleep in Jesus" 10 20 Permelia, wife of Austin Wright, d. Oct 1, 1847, age 42y8m10d 10 21 Austin Wright, d. Nov 26, 1857, age 58y8m26d 10 22 Ranson, son of Charles & Sarah Wright, d. Oct 25, 1854, age 10y2m24d 10 23 Charles, son of Charles & Sarah Wright, d. Oct 29, 1854, age 1y5m3d Graves 22 and 23 are on one stone 10 24 Martha, d/o Isaia - badly worn in 1947. Did not find 2010 10 25 James M. Davison, d. Nov 19, 1827, age 45y - has been repaired 10 26 Base only, was small marble stone 10 27 George Roberts, b. May 13, 1813, d. Apr 23, 1880 or 1890 10 28 Almira, wife of George Roberts, d. Apr 21, 1875, age 47y11m8d 10 29 Infant son of George & A. Roberts, d. Sep 20, 1864, age 29d Graves 27 - 29 are on one stone Row 11 - WPA shows 46 graves 11 1 Mandaville Carter - reads south 11 2 Nimrod W. Kershaw, b. Sep 4, 1832, d. Oct 14, 1904 11 3 Matilda Kramer, wife of N.W. Kershaw, b. Sep 6, 1834, d. Jul 28, 1899 Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 11 4 Eve, wife of George Kramer, d. May 17, 1876, age 69y1m12d 11 5 George Kramer, d. Nov 6, 1880, age 74y Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 11 6 Isaac Moore, b. Jul 8, 1835, d. Dec 1, 1907 11 7 Almira Kramer, w/o of Isaac Moore, b. Apr 5, 1844, d. May 15, 1906 Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone 11 8 Ann Horn, w/o Martin, ?? ?? 3m26d - broken and repaired but not readable 11 9 George Cubbage, d. Sep 10, 1849, age 46y4m29d 11 10 Cyrus McKissick, s/o R. & C., d. Dec 19, 1852, age 12y 11 11 Elijah Clark, d. Dec 18, 1848, age 75y7m8d 11 12 Charles Wesley, s/o John & Caroline Ulry, d. Feb 27, 1850, age 2m10d 11 13 John Ulry, d. Jan 6, 1850, age 26y3m15d - Inscription: "Go home dear friends dry up your tears, I must lye here till Christ appears. Then burst the bonds in sweet surprize, And in my saviours image rise." 11 14 Maryann, d/o John & Caroline Ulry, d. Sep 25, 1847, age 1y2m 11 15 Phillip Riggle, d. Dec 15, 1846, age 67y4m 11 16 Marvin Decker, 1835-1895 11 17 Rebecca, his wife, (Decker) 1823-1910 Graves 16 and 17 are on one stone - stone is leaning 11 18 Joshua, s/o Thomas & Anna Thompson, b. Jan 19, 1844, d. Dec 28, 1846 Inscription: "Whom we preach warning evry man, And teach in all man evry wisdom, That we may present evry man perfect in Christ Jesus" 11 19 Christian Bevelhymer, d. Jan 3, 1875, age 78y8m11d - was inscribed 11 20 Deborah, his wife, (Bevelhymer) d. May 30, 1840, age 40y3m19d Graves 19 and 20 are on one stone 11 21 Cristena, w/o J. Searfos, d. Dec 21, 1858, age 70y - flat on ground 11 22 Juliann, d/o Peter & Mary M. Searfos, d. Nov 5, 1849, age 2y 11 23 Unreadable - old marble slab 11 24 John Searfoss, d. Apr 18, 1838, age 45y - 1812 Veteran 11 25 Pile of broken stones 11 26 Deborah, wife of Christian Bevelhymer, d. May 30, 1840, age 40y8m19d At end of row near fence 11 27 Peter Searfos - did not find 2010 11 28 Susannah, ? Searfos - illegible 1947 - did not find in 2010 Row 12 - WPA shows 25 graves (row starts almost halfway across; graves 1-11 on a diagonal to southwest; graves 12-23 begin east of grave 13 and follow a similar diagonal 12 1 Sarah, w/o Thomas Oldham, Sr., d. Aug 5, 1862, age 60y10m24d 12 2 Amza L., s/o Thomas & Sarah Oldham, d. Jan 17, 1838, age 2y7m17d Inscription: "High in the clime of bliss, His infant voice doth sing, The triumphs of redeeming grace, Through Christ his heavenly King." 12 3 Jane Mariah, d/o Thomas & Sarah Oldham, d. May 27, 1840, age 1y9m14d 12 4 Sarah, d/o Thomas & Sarah Oldham, d. Apr 13, 1845, age 20y14d - stone is down and flat on ground 12 5 Elizabeth, w/o Moses Durling, d. Jun 13, 1845, age 73y3m 12 6 Moses Durling, d. Mar 22, 1851, age 76y6m13d Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 12 7 Jacob Bevelhymer, d. Jun 23, 1850, age 81y5m1d 12 8 Susanna, w/o Jacob Bevelhymer, Jr., d. Jul 7 1844, age 68y - broken and down 12 9 Infant, d/o Peter & Fanny Bevelhymer 12 10 Sally, d/o Peter & Fanny Bevelhymer, d. Feb 21, 1838, age 9m11d 12 11 Amilly, d/o Peter & Fanny Bevelhymer, b. Dec 20, 1847, d. 6w2d Straight row ends here, rest of row set to east and begins in line with 12-10 12 12 Henrietta, w/o Nathan Paul, d. Oct 10, 1879, age 67y3m19d 12 13 Nathan Paul, d. Jul 7, 1850, age 42y7m23d Graves 12 and 13 are on one stone 12 14 William Paul, d. Nov 4, 1840, age 62y8m 12 15 Elizabeth, w/o Samuel Sines, d. Jan 3, 1862, age 53y7m8d - stone is down 12 16 Samuel Sines, d. Feb 14, 1853, age 52y10m23d - stone is down 12 17 Emily E., d/o D.H.& M.J. Sines, d. Mar 16, 1850, age 1y1m7d - unreadable 12 18 Rosilla, d/o D.H.& M.J. Sines d. Apr 19, 1860, age 1y2d - unreadable 12 19 Large broken marker - flat - Matthew Robbins, d. 1861- see 13-14 base for stone is there, stone is here 12 20 Monroe Kramer, d. Sep 15, 1841, age 1y9m - broken on ground 12 21 Manerva Kramer, d. Jan 12, 1832, age 1y9m 12 22 Pile of broken stone 12 23 Joseph Henry, s/o George & Barbary Henry, b. Jul 21, 1809, d. Feb 2, 1830 Row 13 - WPA shows 41 graves 13 1 John Farrand 13 2 Minnie Farrand Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 13 3 Susannah, w/o Miner Budd, d. Aug 11, 1881, age 64y9m9d 13 4 Isaac Clark, d. Sep 21, 1878, age 40y1m19d 13 5 Broken stone, eroded child's stone - only a few scraps left in 2010 13 6 Vance D. Williams, d. Sep 18, 1878, age 23y8d 13 7 McKendree, s/o I.B. & J. Williams, d. Sep 24, 1860, age 11y1m1d Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone. "At Rest" "Our brothers" 13 8 Jane, w/o I.B. Williams, d. Apr 7, 1877, age 54y1d - Inscription: "Husband" "Green be the leaf above thee, Friend of my better days. None knows the but to love thee, Nor named the but to praise." "Gone before us O dear Mother, To the Spirit Hand. Family looking for another, In thy place to stand." 13 9 Isaac B. Williams, d. Feb 21, 1885, age 64y7m16d - Inscribed: Though sad be the parting for you and for me, The parting we so much deplore. The sweeter indeed will the happiness be, When we meet on the ever green shore." Graves 8 and 9 are on one stone 13 10 Almeda Williams, d. Sep 10, 1861, aged 35y1m27d 13 11 Catharine, w/o John Horlacker, d. Nov 11, 1850, age 43y11m16d 13 12 Broken brown stone - did not find 2010 13 13 Isaac Williams, d. Sep 27, 1863, age 74y2m9d 13 14 Elizabeth, his wife, (Williams) d. Sep 26, 1861, age 66y11m6d Graves 13 and 14 are on one stone. Base is cracked and leaning 13 15 Phebe Eleanor, w/o Enos R. Williams, d. Sep 2, 1844, age 32y 13 16 Michael Thomas, d. Oct 24, 1859, age 86y2m26d - broken eroded stone - War of 1812 veteran WPA Row 13, Grave 32 - broken in 3 pieces 2010. Stone for AK Williams (13-18) is currently between Michael and Elizabeth - out of place? 13 17 Elizabeth, w/o Michael Thomas, d. Aug 29, 1853, age 74y9m11d - stone down 13 18 A.K. Williams, Co H, 95th OVI - GAR marker - Civil War veteran - born 1837. Sons of the Union Veterans - 95th OVI, Co H. Old Section, Row 13, Grave 29 (Alonzo K. Williams) WPA Row 13, Grave 29 Rest of row is set east of the first 18 graves but is farther south 13 19 Fannie, w/o Peter Bevelhymer, d. Feb 19, 1885, age 77y7m4d 13 20 Peter Bevelhymer, d. Feb 1, 1889, age 85y3m24d Graves 19 and 20 are on one stone. Stone is set between rows 13 21 Matthew Robbins, d. 1861 - base only, stone broken and is flat beside 12-20 13 22 John Robbins, d. Feb 21, 1859, age 88y3m18d - did not find 2010 13 23 Mary, w/o John Robbins, d. May 7, 1857, age 84y3m15d - did not find 2010 13 24 Mary E. (Robbins?), d/o J - rest illegible 1947 13 25 Samuel Robbins, d. Sep 18, 1831, age 28y - stone somewhat between rows 13 26 Phebe Fox, d/o John & Hannah Watts, b. Jan 9, 1788, d. Jan 19, 1831, age 45y11d, w/o William Fox and mother of eight children - stone by fence and set in line with 13-18. Inscription: "Strangers look here as you pas by, As you are now, so wonst was i. As i be now so you must be, Prepare your selves to follow me. And the ... Judge to ..." Row 14 - WPA shows 37 graves 14 1 George W. Robinson, 1833 - 1910 - Civil War Veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans - 133rd OVI, Co C, Old Section, Row 14 (no grave listed) 14 2 Anna W. Robinson, 1832 - 1915 Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 14 3 Dora S. Zimmerman 14 4 Ella M. Robinson 14 5 Irena, w/o Wm. Gates, d. Aug 30, 1864, age 71y 14 6 Addie S. Watters 14 7 Francis S. Watters, w/o P.H. Watters Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone 14 8 Phillip Watters, d. Mar 12, 1869, age 84y - was inscribed 14 9 Sally, w/o Gilbert Watters, d. Oct 31, 1870, age 74y8m25d 14 10 Gilbert Watters, d. Nov 20, 1854, age 72y6m27d 14 11 R.C. Watters, d. May 8, 1853, age 29y4m10d - 8-10 were inscribed 14 12 Morris Westley, s/o Gilbert & Sally Watters, d. Sep 19, 1833, age 7w 14 13 Mother Thompson Monument 14 14 Abraham, s/o S. & M. Thompson, d. July 19, 1862, at Vicksburg Miss., age 22y - Civil War veteran WPA Row 14, grave not listed - reads north 14 15 Matilda Ritter, w/o Stephen Thompson, b. Nov 12, 1810, d. Mar 31, 1890 reads north 14 16 Stephen Thompson, d. Feb 9, 1881, age 76y3m2d - reads west 14 17 George, s/o S. & M. Thompson, d. Oct 1, 1858, at Shelbyville, Ill., age 23y reads south Graves 14 - 17 are on one stone 14 18 Father 14 19 Rebekah, w/o Richard Thompson, d. 1852, age 90y - was inscribed ? might say 17 Psalm at end of inscription 14 20 Richard Thompson, born in Dublin, Ireland, served as a soldier in the English Army for several years, came to America and served as drum major under Gen. Washington in the Revolutionary War, also under Gen. Harrison in War of 1812. Died in the year 1826 in Delaware Co, Ohio aged 95 years (Roster 1:367) (b1731) - GAR marker - Revolutionary War veteran WPA Row 14, Grave 18 - 1776 marker Space 14 21 Elizabeth, s/o S. & M., d. Oct 1, 1861, age 6y6m27d -Unreadable stone 14 22 Catherine Thompson, d/o S. & M., d. Sep 18, 1867, age 16y7m18d 14 23 John Thompson, d. Sep ?, 1865, age ? -Unreadable stone 14 24 Ellen, w/o ?, d. Jan 24, 1865, age 23y11m27d - Unreadable stone and down 14 25 John Watts, d. May 3, 1847, age 71y10m25d - died in the faith of the gospel - War of 1812 veteran 14 26 Russel, s/o J. & M. Watts, d. Jul 4, 1844, age 22y5m9d 14 27 Charles F. Garner, was assassinated by John Barclay, Nov. 28, 1871, died Dec 3, 1871, age 51y5m20d 14 28 Infant son, d. Sep 23, 1837 14 29 Frank B., s/o Charles & Maria, d. Jul 8, 1850, age 3m14d Graves 27 - 29 are on one stone and additional separate stones for the two sons follow 14 30 Frank B., s/o Charles & Maria Garner, d. Jul 8, 1850, age 3m14d Inscribed: "Fairwell Frank though art sleeping In the cold and silent tomb Friends bereft air ore weeping We regret thy airley doom." 14 31 Infant s/o Charles & Maria Garner, b. & d. Sep 23, 1859 Row 15 - WPA shows 36 graves 15 1 WPA Samuel Erwin, War of 1812, Row 15, Grave 12 - not found 2010 15 2 Wellington Landon, d. May 11, 1892, age 77y7m29d - Civil War veteran 15 3 Hamlin Landon, d. Sep ?, 1865, age 22y10m16d, GAR marker - Civil War veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans, 95th OVI, Co H, Old Section, Row 15, Grave 12. WPA Row 15, Grave 17 - old GAR marker Large space 15 4 John Frits, d. Feb 10, 1846, age 25y5m21d 15 5 Mary A. Robbins, w/o William, d. Jun 15, ?, age 57y5m9d - did not find 2010 15 6 Henry D. Robbins, d. Jul 1, 1864, age 26y11m2d, buried at Big Shanty, GA - Civil War Veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans - 113th OVI, Co B, Old Section, Row 16, Grave 7. WPA Lot 16, Grave 7 - did not find 2010 15 7 Mary A. Barnhard 15 8 Millie Rarick, 1838 - 1922 15 9 Joseph Rarick, 1833 - 1904, GAR marker - Civil War veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans - 78th OVI, Co C, Old Section, Row 15, Grave 30. WPA Lot 15, Grave 30 15 10 Reesha E. Rarick - could also be Russell or Rush?? 15 11 Infant daughter of Joseph & Diana Connet, d. Sep 20, 1851, age 12d 15 12 Infant son of Joseph & Diana Connet, d. Sep 8, 1851, twins Graves 11 and 12 are on one stone - stone is out of place and lying flat beside 16-10 15 13 Hannah Rarick, d. Apr 13, 1876, age 71y 15 14 Daniel Rarick, d. Mar 26, 1872, age 76y10d 15 15 Lucinda, d/o D.&H. Rarick, d. Apr 24, 1849, age 22y4m22d 15 16 White marble stone ? John ? Williams? in front of 15-15 15 17 Infant daughter of Charles & Jane Morris, b & d Apr 11, 1879 - did not find 2010 Row 16 - WPA shows 43 graves 16 1 Charles W. Williams, d. May 9, 1891, age 59y7m7d - Civil War veteran - born 1832. Sons of the Union Veterans - 185th OVI, Co C. Old Section, Row 15, grave 2. WPA Row 15, Grave 2 16 2 Susan, his wife, (Williams) d. Oct 18, 1882, age 45y11m16d Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 16 3 ? Irwin, died July ? 1866 aged 77 yrs 16 4 Catherine Irwin, died Oct 30, 1884 aged 80 years Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone - very eroded, one side says Father and Mother 16 5 Josiah Nichols, d. Jan 4, 1858, age 38y2m12d - part of stone buried 16 6 Catharine, d/o S. & C. Irwin, d. Jan 21, 1857, age 11y3m7d 16 7 Isaac, s/o Samuel Irwin, d. Jun 11, 1859, age16y7m25d - poor condition 16 8 Elmer Irwin - s/o S. & M., d. Feb 21, 1864, age 2y8m16d unreadable 2010 16 9 Emma Irwin - d/o S. & M., d. Nov 19, 1865, age 2y3m16d unreadable 2010 16 10 Lorin Butler, s/o Lyman & Almira Tyler, d. Nov 27, 1846, age 3y2m27d Inscription: "We thought that thou would be our way, And guide us through lifes uncertain days. And often have we thought to see, The sprightly youth and man in thee. But God hath laid the down to sleep, Like a pure pearl below the deep." 16 11 John W., ??, age 21y 16 12 Clarinda, age 21y2m7d 16 13 Amanda, d. Jul 10, 1848 16 14 Margaret M., d. age 3d 16 15 Infant daughter, died 1849 16 16 Henry G. Children of Wm. and M.A. Robbins Graves 11 - 16 are on one stone, white marble and basically unreadable 16 17 Harrison Robbins - Unreadable white stone lying flat - child's, 8 letters in name plus initial 16 18 Dianna Robbins - by fence, small stone lying on base Row 17 - WPA shows 33 graves - row starts in about 12 spaces 17 1 Jane Maria, w/o J. Fravel, d. Feb 25, 1896, age 72y8m10d 17 2 John Fravel, d. Mar 4, 1873, age 77y10m7d Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 17 3 Infant daughter of Charles and ? June Morris, died April 11, 1819? - stone lying flat 17 4 Theodore Lewis, s/o Abraham & Hannah Lawshe, d. Apr 20, 1848, age 7y3m17d. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord" 17 5 Elizabeth Parks, d. Aug 19, 1848, age 73y1m23d - missing 17 6 Thomas Parks, d. May 23, 1847, age 83y2m13d - left portion missing - Revolutionary War veteran - unconfirmed - flag holder. Inscription on middle portion between the two stones " These languishing heads are at rest. Their thinking and aching are o'er. These quiet immortal breasts..." rest unreadable. Signed E. Slack Graves 5 and 6 were on one stone assembly 17 7 Isaac E. Cramer, b. Apr 25, 1838, d. Aug 27, 1847, age 9y4m2d - stone has young sassafras tree growing in front of it. 17 8 Abraham L. Hartsock, d. Sep 17, 1847, age 4y8m9d. Inscription: "Anticipate the happy day, When toil & sorrows gone. Thou shalt have ease in bright ..., The region round the throne." 17 9 Joseph Hartsock, d. Sep 28, 1847, age 23d 17 10 Jasper, s/o Thompson & Julia Beecher, d. Sep 23, 1850, age 11m9d Inscription: "Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest. God called you home, He thought it best." 17 11 Henry James - unreadable white marker 17 12 Pheba J., d/o M.C. & G. Robbins, d. Nov 12, 1874, age 6y9m10d 17 13 Eva R., d/o M.C. & G. Robbins, d. Nov 12, 1873, age 22d 17 14 Mary C., d/o M.C. & G. Robbins, d. Oct 5, 1865, age 18d Graves 12 - 14 are on one stone 17 15 John W. Robbins, s/o Wm. & Maria M., d. Mar 26, 1856, age 21y6m19d - broken stone - by fence on south side Row 18 - WPA shows 46 graves 18 1 Ethel M. Williams - broken and flat on base 18 2 John W. Williams, s/o Jacob and Mary, d. Apr 23, 1872, age 24y5m22d 18 3 Mary, w/o Jacob Williams, b. Jul 17, 1821, d. Mar 1, 1889 18 4 Jacob Williams, b. Sep 19, 1818, d. Sep 13, 1890 Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 18 5 son John W., d. Apr 23, 1879, age 24y5m22d - not found 2010 18 6 Wm Hill, Co A, 60th Ohio INF - Civil War veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans lists as 60th OVI, Co A; Old Section, Row 18, Grave 35. WPA Row 18, Grave 35 18 7 Frederick Dage, d. Sep 16, 1853, age 45y1m2d 18 8 Andrew Dage, d. Jul 29, 1855, age 80y 18 9 Mary J. Beecher, 1837 - 1927. "Love" 18 10 John Beecher, d. Nov 10, 1878, age 35y2m17d - Civil War Veteran, Sons of the Union Veterans lists as 18th US Federal Infantry, Co E; Old Section, Lot 18, Grave 22. WPA Row 18, Grave 26. Marker broken 18 11 Elizabeth Beecher 18 12 Lewis Beecher 18 13 Julia A., w/o T. Beecher, b. Apr 24, 1820, d. Jan 15, 1882, age 61y8m21d 18 14 Thompson Beecher, b. Apr 16, 1809, d. Oct 4, 1860, age 51y5m18d Graves 13 and 14 are on one stone 18 15 Sybble, w/o Joseph Beecher, b. Aug 3, 1771, d. Aug 19, 1840, age 69y16d - stone is broken loose and leaning against tree 18 16 Joseph Beecher, b. Jul 2, 1770, d. Sep 25, 1846, age 76y2m23d 18 17 Gilbert Fravel, 1838 - 1923, GAR marker - Civil War veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans lists as 32nd OVI, Co I; Old Section, Row 18, Grave 28. WPA Row 18, Grave 28 18 18 Almira B. Fravel, 1840 - 1910 Graves 17 and 18 are on one stone 18 19 Leuella Fravel, d/o G. & A., d. Feb 16, 1869, age 1y10m17d 18 20 Esther Landon, w/o Jarvis, d. Sep 30, 1850, age 37y3m20d - broken stone and most missing 18 21 Robert Mossman, d. Oct 22, 1854, age 58y5m5d - rest buried 18 22 Anna, w/o Adam Bear, d. Nov 10, 1864, age 62y4? - rest buried 18 23 Carlton A. Robbins - Brother 18 24 Mathew Alfred Robbins - Brother 18 25 Mathew Garner Robbins, b. Jul 8, 1833, d. Jun 11, 1910 - Father 18 26 Mary Catherine Robbins, b. Feb 5, 1844, d. Nov 12, 1883 - off base - Mother 18 27 Base Only Row 19 - WPA shows 31 graves - currently starts more than half way across section, originally started at space 15 19 1 Thomas T. Palmer, s/o H. & R. - rest buried - unreadable 19 2 James Garlinghouse, d. Oct 2, 1850, age 85y8m - Revolutionary War veteran 19 3 George Garlinghouse, s/o S. & M., d. Jan 17, 1855, age 11y8d - stone is down and flat 19 4 Peter Hoover, d. May 13, 1851, age 40y1m13d 19 5 Charley A. Robbins 19 6 Daughter Scherlottie Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone Row 20 - WPA shows 45 graves PUMP 20 1 Catherine, w/o John Alspagh, d. Mar 28, 1871, age 72y4m24d 20 2 John Alspagh, d. Sep 17, 1870, age 85y8d Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 20 3 Infant son of Jacob Horlocker - unreadable 20 4 Sarah Alspach, d/o J. & B.,, d. Oct 24, 1858, age 2m8d - stone down, badly weathered and unreadable 20 5 Alfred Hatch - off base, was inscribed 20 6 Sarah Ann Hatch, was inscribed 20 7 Catherine, w/o Fairchild Hatch, d. Aug 22, 1857, age 22y 20 8 Nathaniel, s/o Fairchild & Catherine, d. May 22, 1856, age 1m - off base and down 20 9 Hannah - broken stone on ground 20 10 ??, d. July 25, 185?, age 18y2m11d - was inscribed 20 11 Ann Elizabeth, w/o S. Henry, d. Jan 5, 1859, age 23y1m29d 20 12 Christena, w/o Frederick Henry, d. Mar 29, 1879, age 78y3m 20 13 Frederick Henry, d. Aug 21, 1858, age 58y17d Graves 12 and 13 are on one stone 20 14 George Alspach 20 15 Sarah Alspach Graves 14 and 15 are on one stone - barely readable 20 16 John Ambrose, d. Aug 4, 1857, age 26y5m28d 20 17 Elizabeth Ambrose, d. Oct 23, 1861, in the 26th year of her age - stone is propped behind 20-16 20 18 Leafy Pearl Green 20 19 Flora Alma Green Graves 18 and 19 are on one stone - reads east Row 21 - WPA shows 1 graves 21 1 Albert, s/o A. ???, Nov 2, 187? - child's stone with lamb on top - name might be Garrabrant - 10 letters Row 22 - WPA shows 41 grave 22 1 Arthur P. Wright, d. Feb 16, 1863, age 25y2m16d - Civil War Veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans - 113th OVI, Co D, Old Section, Row 22, Grave 1, died in service at Nashville, Tennessee. WPA Row 22, Grave 1 22 2 Almira, w/o J. Wright, d. May 3, 1837, age 72y7m 22 3 Joseph Wright, d. Dec 3, 1855, age 46y2m23d Graves 1 - 3 are on one stone 22 4 Chloe, w/o L. Lawrence, b. Mar 1, 1791, d. Jun 6, 1864 22 5 Lyman Lawrence, b. Mar 1, 1799, d. Mar 18, 1877 Graves 4 and 5 are on one ston 22 6 Margaret, w/o John Garrabrant, d. May 3, 1887, age 68y1m8d 22 7 John Garrabrant, d. Oct 2, 1857, age 50y8m2d Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone 22 8 Wilferd 22 9 Wilbert 22 10 Son of LU_RY - unreadable 22 11 David S. Montgomery 22 12 Martha, his wife (Montgomery) Graves 11 and 12 are on one stone 22 13 Lucy, d/o J. & H. Henry, b. Feb 21, 1859, d. May 21, 1859 22 14 Jacob Henry, b. Nov 26, 1826, d. Nov 3, 1886 22 15 Huldah, w/o J. Henry, b. Mar 24, 1825, d. Sep 5, 1917 Graves 13 - 15 are on one stone 22 16 Edward K. Henry 22 17 Jacob H., s/o Merren D. and Mary E. Cole, b. May 2, 1848, d. Jan 6, 1936, erected by dau Anna M. Peters 22 18 Mary E., d/o Philip & Debra Hoover, w/o J.H. Cole, b. Oct 2, 1835, d. Mar 19, 1924 22 19 O.B. broken stone 22 20 Barbara Ann Bachelor, b. Feb 14, 1834 22 21 Alonzo Bachelor, b. Mar 14, 1837, d. Sep 3, 1910 Graves 20 and 21 are on one stone - barely readable Row 23 - WPA shows 40 graves - this and next row set close together 23 1 Paul L. Hannawalt 23 2 L. Hannawalt Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone - unreadable 23 3 Willie T. Adams 23 4 Desire, w/o John Adams, d. Jan 13, 1878, age 74y1m26d 23 5 John Adams, d. Feb 6, 1872, age 71y2m22d Graves 5 and 5 are on one stone 23 6 Ida May Henry - unreadable 23 7 Amanda D. Bethel 23 8 Almira, w/o Lyman Tyler, b. Jul 15, 1814, d. Oct 29, 1886 23 9 Lyman Tyler, b. Jun 18, 1812 Graves 8 and 9 are on one stone 23 10 Cole Lot Marker 23 11 Mary E. Cole 23 12 Our Baby, s/o T.M. Cole 23 13 Harriet D. Cole, 1838 - 1927 23 14 Thomas M. Cole, d. May 15, 1882, age 50y1m5d Graves 13 and 14 are on one stone 23 15 Riley Cole 23 16 Caroline Cole Bachelor, 1838 23 17 Bazil Bachelor, Jul 1, 1830 - 1900 - Civil War veteran. 92nd OVI, Co. D. Sons of the Union Veterans lists as Old Section, Lot 23, Grave 38. WPA Row 23, Grave 28 Graves 16 and 17 are on one stone Row 24 - WPA shows 6 graves near south side of section 24 1 Minnie B. Adams 24 2 Mary M., w/o J.C. Adams, d. Feb 16, 1898, age 56y4m28d 24 3 James C. Adams, d. Nov 26, 1883, age 56y5m Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 24 4 William Adams, d. Mar 3, 1838, age 27y7m4d - not found 2010 24 5 Charles M. Sines, s/o H. & N. Row 25 - WPA shows 37 graves 25 1 Sarah Ida Lehew 25 2 J.L. Taft (Lehew?) Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 25 3 Eliza Lehaw, 1827 - 1889 25 4 John Lehaw, 1825 - 1880 Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 25 5 J.L. Lot Marker Space - about 8 25 6 Rosa Cockrell Row 26 - WPA shows 45 graves Large space 26 1 Jennie A., d/o C. & J.E. ? - unreadable Large space 26 2 Mary C., w/o David Lamdon, d. Jul 28, 1880, age 31y10m15d 26 3 Herbert, s/o David & Mary Lamdon, d. Aug 5, 1878, age 1m5d Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone Row 27 - WPA shows 45 graves 27 1 Sarah O. Hays - unreadable 27 2 Susannah, w/o B. Hayes, d. Aug 29, 1888, age 69y2m11d 27 3 Mary J., w/o David Sines, d. Feb 27, 1886, age 61y1m4d. Inscription: "Remember friends as you pass by, as you are now so once was I, as I am now, so you must be, prepare to die and follow me." Space equal to about 8 graves 27 4 Infant daughter of J.C. & V.D. Bevelhymer 27 5 Samuel Wright, d. Mar 7, 1882, age 89y4m7d - possibly War of 1812 veteran. WPA, no war listed, Old Section, Row 27, Grave 34 Stone is also inscribed "Our father and mother" 27 6 Base only 27 7 Permelia Woods, b. Jul 9, 1833, d. Jun 18, 1880, age 46y11m10d - stone is west of row 27 but not in row 28. Very ornate Row 28 - WPA shows 45 graves 28 1 Infant daughter of S.T. & C.I. Budd 28 2 Repaired, but unreadable, white marble marker - Infant 28 3 Peter Searfos, b. Aug 21, 1822, d. Mar 9, 1891 28 4 Mary M., his wife, (Searfos) b. Apr 10, 1822, d. Oct 29, 1908 Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 28 5 Frank S. Swickard 28 6 Madge U. Swickard 28 7 Elizabeth Andrix, 1838 - 1932 28 8 Rufus E. Andrix, 1836 - 1919 28 9 Rufes W. Andrix 28 10 Charles Wm. Andrix 28 11 Jacob Searfos, d. Feb 7, 1869, age 33y2m6d - was inscribed 28 12 Julia Searfos - hard to read, reads east WPA MAP STOPS AT THIS POINT (as did the 1947 reading) Row 29 29 1 A. J. corner marker 29 2 Alonzo Johnson, b. Feb 10, 1840, d. Jun 7, 1894 29 3 Mary A., w/o A. Johnson, b. Jun 15, 1852, d. May 25, 1879 29 4 Josephine, w/o A. Johnson, b. Nov 3, 1853, d. Feb 4, 1936 Graves 2 - 4 are on one stone 29 5 Gary D. Johnson 29 6 Betty Wurm Johnson Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 29 7 Beulah Johnson Brumfield 29 Two corner stones A. J. north and N.G. south 29 8 Earl Gorsuch 29 9 Mother - footstone for Melissa Gorsuch in next row 29 10 Father - footstone for Noah Gorsuch in next row 29 11 Mary E. Clark 29 12 Clarence W. Clark Graves 11 and 12 are on one stone 29 13 Our Baby, James M. Hill 29 14 Mary Cook Hill, Mother 29 15 James T. Hill, Father 29 16 M. Josephine Ashley, 1829 - 1902 29 17 Alice E. Ashley, 1861 - 1900 Graves 16 and 17 are on one stone 29 18 Alvah S. Baldwin 29 19 Mary T. Baldwin Graves 18 and 19 are on one stone 29 20 Charles C. Baldwin - WWI - military stone only 29 21 William Wright 29 22 Bessie A. Wright 29 23 Dolly W. Corbin - stone down 29 24 Howard W. Corbin 29 25 US Marker, Robert B. Thomas, 1915-1960 - did not find in 2010, peony and a few rocks where it might have been 29 26 Edward Blain, 1825 - 1906 29 27 Margarett Blain, 1826 - 1902 Graves 26 and 27 are on one stone 29 28 Lottie Blain 29 29 Bateson H. Blain Graves 28 and 29 are on one stone 30 1 Zora A. Johnson 30 2 Luther M. Johnson Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 30 3 Franklin Johnson 30 4 Mary E. Johnson 30 5 Noah Gorsuch, 1848 - 1925 30 6 Melissa, his wife, (Gorsuch) 1850 - 1923 Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 30 7 Louise B. Nafzger 30 8 Harry O. Wolfe 30 9 Bertha M. Wolfe Graves 7 - 9 are on one stone 30 10 Douglas H. Lisle 30 11 Nesley M. Lisle Graves 10 and 11 are on one stone 30 12 Charlotte M. Cantleberry 30 13 James E. Cantleberry Graves 12 and 13 are on one stone Row 31 and 32 are set very close together 31 1 Eva R. Gorsuch 31 2 Harry G. Gorsuch 31 3 Bertha Irene Gorsuch 31 4 James Leeroy Gorsuch 31 5 Charles L. Gorsuch 31 6 Charles E. Baldwin 31 7 Helen F. Blain 31 8 Eugene W. Blain Graves 7 and 8 are on one stone 31 9 Bateson E. Grove - Korean War 31 10 Alyssa Nicole Blain 31 11 Ashley Marie Blain Graves 10 and 11 are on one stone Row 31 and 32 are set very close together 32 1 Elizabeth R. Van Vickle, 1829 - 1911 32 2 Shellie S. Downing 32 3 Rowland P. Downing 32 4 Edward L. Hennis 32 5 Anna D. Hennis Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 32 6 Elmer L. Searles 32 7 Milon Searles, 1840 - 1929 32 8 Emma Searles, 1851 - 1902 Graves 7 and 8 are on one stone 32 9 Ira E. "Ott" Searles 32 10 Joanna R. Feasel Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 32 S Lot Marker 32 11 Opal Mullen - reads north 32 12 Vera Cole - reads west 32 13 Blanche Mullen - reads south Graves 11 - 13 are on one stone 32 14 Ida May Mullen 32 15 Alfred H. Mullen Graves 14 and 15 are on one stone Lot markers ? and F 32 16 John W. Steele 32 17 Mayme Steele Graves 16 and 17 are on one stone 32 18 Mae R. Fisher 32 19 Samuel N. Tipton 32 20 Hannah T. Bailey 32 21 Alman Bailey Graves 20 and 21 are on one stone 32 22 Fawn E. Bailey - not found 2010 33 1 Ethel Wilson McDaniel 33 2 Wallace Kiner McDaniel Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 33 3 Patricia J. Davis 33 4 Ethel Irene Searles 33 5 Infant daughter of Lester and Helen Feasel - obscured by plant 33 6 Charles F. Davis 33 7 Opal J. Davis Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone 33 8 Mary M. Irwin 34 1 John W. Budd, 1849 - 1919 34 2 Emma H. Budd 34 3 Flower Urn, no names 34 4 John Budd 34 5 Alberta Budd Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 34 6 David Feasel, 1837 - 1930 34 7 Diadema, his wife, (Feasel) 1840 - 1920 34 8 Mahala Hunt 34 9 Brady Tipton 34 10 Nancy Tipton - ? misplaced GAR marker - Nancy Jane Feasel, d/o David Feasel and Diadema Linnabary, married 1) Frank Cockrell (son Albert D. Cockrell), married 2) Samuel Tipton Jan 31, 1884 - at least four children including Brady (above). A Samuel Tipton was in Co I of the 157th Ohio National Guard during the Civil War - but this marker is not confirmed. Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 34 11 Elizabeth Fidler, 1833 - 1906 34 12 Florence E. Stockwell 34 13 Russell H. Stockwell Graves 12 and 13 are on one stone 35 1 Charles W. Edwards 35 2 Grace B. Edwards Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 35 3 Baby George 35 4 Father 35 5 George Allen McLeod 35 6 Nellie Edith McLeod Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 35 7 Nellie 35 8 Edward A. Hanawalt 35 9 David K. Thompson, 1846 - 1913 - Civil War Veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans - 157th OVI, Co I, Lot 15, Grave 3. WPA Lot 15, Grave 3 35 10 Clara L. Thompson, 1846 - 1920 Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 35 11 Arthur J. Hanawalt 35 12 Mary T. Hanawalt Graves 11 and 12 are on one stone 35 13 Ona Green 35 14 Daughter Matilda Graves 13 and 14 are on one stone Lot 2 and F markers 35 15 Herbert H. Hanawalt 35 16 Alta J. Hanawalt Graves 15 and 16 are on one stone 36 1 Howard Stanley 36 2 Burns Austin 36 3 Dorothy Hanawalt 36 4 Charles R. Hanawalt 36 5 Ida A. Hanawalt Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 36 6 Edward Lee Hanawalt - WWII 36 7 Virginia Lee Hanawalt 37 1 John F. Grisham 37 2 Annabell Mann 37 3 Homer E. Mann Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 37 4 Lori E. Mann 37 5 Marcia R. Mann 37 6 Paul Eugene Neibarger 37 7 Thomas E. Mann 37 8 Jerry Lee Hughes, Jr. 37 F Cornerstone 37 9 Ben Fravel 37 10 Clara Fravel Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 37 11 Henry B. Blain, 1853 - 1911 37 12 Edith K. Blain, 1848 - 1919 Graves 11 and 12 are on one stone 37 13 Paul R. Blain 37 14 Mary K. Blain 37 15 Richard R. 37 16 William M. (15, 16, and 19 - Walker? - no last name on stone but stones are same material as 17 and 18) 37 17 William H. Walker 37 18 Ida M. Walker Graves 17 and 18 are on one stone 37 19 Cora E. Walker 37 W and C cornerstones 37 20 Jerry Lee Hughes (Sr) and military marker - Vietnam Military marker for Herbert Thompson 37 21 Irving G. Gustafson - WWII - military marker only 38 1 Harold M. Gould, husband of Wannetta 38 2 Wannetta Hills 38 3 George E. Hills, Sr. Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 38 4 Our baby, Billy R. Mann 38 5 C. Hope Benson 38 6 Carl S. Benson Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 38 7 Henry B. Blain 38 8 Elogene Blain Graves 7 and 8 are on one stone 38 9 Danny Keith Blain 38 10 Mary J. Thompson 38 11 Herbert C. Thompson - and military marker - WWII Graves 10 and 11 are on one stone 38 12 Thomas H. Hanshaw 39 1 James M. Smith - WWI 39 2 Ophal Smith Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 39 3 Betty J. Lamie 39 4 Charles W. Lamie Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 39 5 Anthony L. Warren, Sr. 39 6 Annabell L. Warren Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 39 7 George L. Neibarger - Korea 39 8 Alice P. Neibarger Graves 7 and 8 are on one stone. Military marker on back 39 9 John W. Neibarger 39 10 Katherine L. Neibarger Graves 7 and 8 are on one stone 39 11 William R. Mann 39 12 Marcus H. Mann - and military marker - WWII