Delaware County OHArchives - Burials in Maple Grove Cemetery - Section 4 ************************************************ 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 MAPLE GROVE CEMETERY - south side of Fancher Road, two sections (4 and 5). Maple Grove is a newer cemetery than Fancher; the first burial appears to have been in 1908. As a consequence, even though portions were sold as plots, the rows are more consistently straight and easier to read (and the stones are newer). There are a few Civil War veteran burials in Maple Grove, but the majority of the military burials are more recent ones. The WPA did note military burials in Maple Grove when they surveyed the cemeteries in 1935 but did not make a map of Maple Grove. An old township plot map of Maple Grove is included in this booklet. SECTION 4 - North Section of Maple Grove, nearest Fancher Road - 32 Rows. Read in May 2010 by Diana Robertson, Lynda O'Quinn, and Vicki Tieche. Rows were read East to West, Graves were read North to South Row Grave 1 1 Caelin Alexandra Smith 1 2 New grave unmarked - pediment poured 1 3 Marlene E. Brown 1 4 Myron T. Brown - Korea - and military marker Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 2 1 Mary Lou Rumery 2 2 Foster E. Rumery - Korea 2 3 John F. Bova 2 4 Stephanie Lauren Southwick 2 5 Olive J. Wildermuth 2 6 R. Frank Wildermuth Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 3 1 Robert J. Pierson 3 2 Karen S. Pierson Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 3 3 Everett W. Holter 3 4 Marie C. Holter Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 3 5 Louise D. Ruth 3 6 Thelma E. Clark 3 7 Orin S. Clark - WWII - and military stone. Bush in front of headstone 3 8 Harold Garrabrant 3 9 Louise E. Garrabrant Graves 8 and 9 are on one stone 4 1 Arthur E. Wurm - WWII - and military marker 4 2 Willa M. Wurm Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 4 3 C. Donald Wurm - WWII - and military marker 4 4 Anita F. Wurm Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 4 5 Mary Virginia McLeod 4 6 Galen E. McLeod - WWII - and military marker Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 4 7 Townsend Heywood 4 8 Faye R. Heywood Graves 7 and 9 are on one stone 4 9 Allen Morells - "A true gardner" 4 10 Floyd P. Carpenter 4 11 Cora E. Carpenter Graves 10 and 11 are on one stone 5 1 Lewis William Neil - Korea & Vietnam - marker is at beginning of Row 4 5 2 Ray Richard Wurm 5 3 Waggaman Monument 5 4 Harold F. Waggaman - WWII - stone is in Row 4 5 5 Fred J. Smith 5 6 Edith E. Smith Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 5 7 Alexandrea Hurst - no stone 5 8 Judith Ann Fravel 5 9 David L. Fravel 5 10 Frances M. Fravel Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 6 1 Patricia A. Walker 6 2 Burton E. Walker - Korea - and military marker Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 6 3 D. Wendell Haycook 6 4 Rolland N. Haycook 6 5 Carrie B. Haycook Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 6 6 Paul Haycook 6 7 Michele Patricia Denman 6 8 Marsa Gail Denman Graves 7 and 8 are on one stone 6 9 Frank E. Schrock 6 10 Mary K. Schrock Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 6 11 Elinor L. Fravel 6 12 Richard D. Fravel - WWII - and military marker Graves 11 and 12 are on one stone 6 13 Fravel - Pamela Sue, Thomas Richard, Susan Kay, John Floyd - all infants on one stone 7 1 Tammy Pierson 7 2 James R. Pierson 7 3 E. Ruth Pierson Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 7 4 Bonnie Lue Muncie 7 5 Luneta "Mae" Muncie 7 6 Fred V. Muncie Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 7 7 Judy K. Muncie 7 8 Luther M. Downing - WWI - and military stone 7 9 Royal W. Duffey 7 10 Bertha M. Duffey Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 8 1 Giles Pierson 8 2 Infant Pierson Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 8 3 Dorothy R. Salser 8 4 Denver S. Salser 8 5 Infant Salser Graves 3 - 5 are on one stone 8 6 Iona B. Denman 8 7 "Babe" Betty Lou Denman 8 8 Paul H. Denman Graves 6 - 8 are on one stone 8 9 Alfred M. Downing 8 10 Jennie May Downing 8 11 Milton H. Rohe 8 12 Dorothy L. Rohe Graves 11 and 12 are on one stone 9 1 Goldie Evelyn Salser 9 2 Noah Looker 9 3 Delia Looker 9 4 Wayne Salser Looker Graves 2 - 4 are on one stone 9 5 Gladys Salser Hysell 9 6 Clyde Milford Hysell - WWII - and military stone Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 9 7 Mary A. Barber 9 8 Irene M. - no last name 10 1 Celia Haycook 10 2 Arthur Haycook Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 10 3 Linda A. Humble 10 4 David L. Humble - Vietnam Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 10 5 Anna Mae Haycook 10 6 Harry C. Haycook - WWII Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 10 7 Mona M. Platt 10 8 Edward C. Platt - was flagholder Graves 7 and 8 are on one stone 11 1 Amy G. Fravel 11 2 Clyde H. Fravel - stone is off base 11 3 Edna Haycook 11 4 Ray Haycook Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 11 5 N.C. Haycook, 1835 - 1929, Co. I, 32nd OVI - Civil War veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans - 32nd OVI, Co I, Lot 32, Grave 4. WPA Lot 22, Grave 4 11 6 Eliza Harris, wife, (Haycook) 1845 - 1925 Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 11 7 Earl Haycook - WWI - military marker only 11 8 Mona L. Cockrell 11 9 John M. Cockrell 11 10 Laura L. Cockrell 11 11 Harry M. Cockrell 12 1 Pearl L. Fravel 12 2 Velma G. Tschakert 12 3 Robert W. Tschakert Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 12 4 Jack A. Speakmon 12 5 Jeanette Speakmon Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 12 6 Cloise E. Clark 12 7 Isaac Harper Burley 12 8 Leah C. Burley Graves 7 and 8 are on one stone 12 9 Anna B. Burley Rows 13 are 14 are set close together 13 1 Alice F. Fravel 13 2 Earl H. Fravel Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 13 3 Clement Fravel - Spanish American War 13 4 Ralph Warren Fravel. "We had a little treasure once, He was our joy and pride. We loved him oh perhaps too well, For soon he slept ad died. All is dark within our dwellig, Lonely are our hearts today. For the one we loved so dearly, Has forever passed away." 13 5 Chlo Ann Clark 13 6 Maude Clark 13 7 Fred E. Clark 13 8 Sherman Clark 13 9 Mariam Clark Graves 8 and 9 are on one stone 13 10 Loma A. Kahler 13 11 John I. Kahler Graves 10 and 11 are on one stone 13 12 Lillian McElwee 13 13 Newton McElwee Graves 12 and 13 are on one stone 13 14 I. Jovonne Garrison 14 1 Florence Kinsell 14 2 Jesse Kinsell Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 14 3 Laura W. Kinsell 14 4 John N. Kinsell Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 14 5 Delma E. Lathouse 14 6 Ralph H. Lathouse Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 14 7 Carolyn J. Overturf 14 8 Kenneth B. Overturf Graves 7 and 8 are on one stone 14 9 Nora P. James 14 10 Clinton P. James Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 14 11 Thompson Monument 14 12 Alex Thompson, 1848 - 1915 - footstone 14 13 Emmaretta L. Thompson, 1851 - 1926 - footstone 14 14 Reid Thompson - footstone 14 15 Kate Thompson - footstone 15 1 Alice M. Kempf 15 2 Harvey Kinsel, 1849 - 1919 - flag holder - Civil War veteran - Sons of the Union Veterans - 18th US Federal Infantry, Co C, Maple Grove, Lot 6, Grave 5 (Harvey Kinsell). WPA Lot 6, Grave 5 15 3 Anna, his wife, (Kinsel) 1849 - 1926 Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone K Cornerstone 15 4 Evelyn M. Seigfried 15 5 Nellie M. Seigfried 15 6 Fred Seigfried Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 15 7 William D. Keys, 1848 - 1916 15 8 Philoma F. Keys K Cornerstone 15 9 Mabel F. Kershaw 15 10 George R. Kershaw Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 15 11 Leta Kershaw Ahr 15 12 Paul T. Kershaw - flag holder - WWI Veteran - WPA Lot 29, Grave 3 15 13 Harriet M. Kershaw 15 14 George W. Kershaw 16 1 Bessie M. Dean 16 2 Janet Schick Corbin 16 3 August Smith 17 1 Lacey McElwee - old stone, very worn 17 2 Lucy C. McElwee 17 3 Charles E. McElwee Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 17 4 Geo Haycook, 1840 - 1927, Co I, 32 OVVI - Civil War veteran - WPA Lot 6, Grave 6 17 5 Sarah E. Johnson 17 6 Miner W. Johnson 17 7 Luella M. Johnson 17 8 Christopher Schott, 1846 - 1924 17 9 Christena, (Schott) 1870 - 1954 Graves 8 and 9 are on one stone 17 10 Edna C. Schick 17 11 Edward T. Schick Graves 10 and 11 are on one stone 18 1 Bertram Umber - GAR marker MISPLACED (born 1897) CHECK - s/o? 18 2 Irene Umber Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 18 3 Schott Monument 18 4 David W. Leppert 18 5 Orville Russell Schott 18 6 Glenneta Beard Schott Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his Saints" 18 7 Schott Monument (Second) 19 1 Ora Frizzell 19 2 Russell E. Frizzell Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone ? WPA Records - Joel Frizzell, Civil War Veteran, Lot 7, Grave 5. Soldiers and Sailors database - 88th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, Co A 19 3 Essie Nutt 19 4 George L. Nutt Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 19 5 Addie (Schott) Schott Corner Marker 19 6 Jacob R. (Schott) 19 7 Ethel (Schott) 19 8 Charles Philip Shoaf 19 9 Russell E. Shields 19 10 Grace S. Shields Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 19 11 Philip (Schott) 19 12 Agatha (Schott) Water Pump and Flag Pole 20 1 Jessie L. Surrell 20 2 Verna G. McElwee 20 3 Charles R. McElwee Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 20 4 William B. Johnson 20 5 Letha M. Johnson Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 20 6 Delia Kirby 20 7 John Kirby Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone 20 8 James Allan Wildermuth 20 9 Charles W. Shoaf 20 10 Amelia C. Shoaf Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 20 11 Mabel E. Wildermuth 20 12 C. Walter Shoaf 20 13 Vanetta M. Shoaf Graves 12 and 13 are on one stone 21 1 Joseph F. Kauderer 21 2 Ora Conway 21 3 Dora Mary Fichtelmann 21 4 Martin August Fichtelmann Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 21 5 A. Nelson Fichtelmann - stone close to Row 20 - Plot Layout 21 6 Anna L. Fichtelmann - stone close to Row 20 - Plot Layout Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 21 7 Wilma Mann Budd 21 8 Cecil W. Budd Graves 7 and 8 are on one stone 21 9 Alta M. Mann 21 10 Wm. Dressel Mann 21 11 Wilma May Mann Graves 9 - 11 are on one stone 22 1 Cloanna Garrabrant 22 2 Wilbert L. Garrabrant 22 3 Footer, no monument WDM Corner Marker 22 4 William K. Mann 22 5 Iona E. Mann Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 22 6 M. Dale Mann 22 7 Ada A. Mann Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone. Inscribed: "He built a monument of Love in the hearts of all who knew him." 22 58 Dott Marie Strider Mann 23 1 Isaac D. Williams 23 2 Illis Dell Williams 23 3 Mollie Williams 23 4 Elva I. McLeod - 4-7 set east of monument (24-1) 23 5 Jesse C. McLeod 23 6 Dora D. McLeod 23 7 Cora I. McLeod - 4-7 set east of monument (24-1) 23 8 Beulah Borden 23 9 Nellie M. Borden 23 10 Fred M. Borden Graves 9 and 10 are on one stone 23 11 Carrie E. Borden 23 12 Elbert C. "Seth" Borden - WWII Graves 11 and 12 are on one stone 24 1 McLeod Monument 25 2 Hattie Budd Borden 24 3 Allen Borden 25 1 Carrie Lawyer 25 2 Daniel Lawyer Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 25 3 Alma McLeod - 3-6 are set west of the monument (24-1) 25 4 Ordelia J. McLeod 25 5 M. Clinton McLeod, 1848 - 1934 25 6 Ronald D. McLeod - 3-6 are set west of the monument (24-1) 26 1 John Q. Adams 26 2 Philena E. Adams, 1840 - 1917 26 3 Arthur W. Patterson 26 4 Bernadine B. Patterson Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 26 5 Winnie L. Kinsell 26 6 George W. Kinsell Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 26 7 Leland M. Kinsell - WWII 27 1 Bessie E. Adams 27 2 Kellogg P. Adams Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 27 3 Muriel W. Adams 27 4 Delno L. Adams Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 28 1 Lucien K. Adams - set to west 28 2 Marguerite J. Adams - set to east 29 1 Joseph N. Garrabrant 29 2 Barbara Garrabrant Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 29 3 Byron Garrabrant 29 4 Forrest D. Garrabrant 29 5 W.M. Wise 29 6 Rose May Wise Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 29 7 Ola M. Newman 29 8 Alva D. Newman 29 9 William Newman Graves 7 - 9 are on one stone 29 10 Lillian G. Andrix 29 11 George B. Andrix Graves 10 and 11 are on one stone 29 12 Birdie H. Wise 29 13 Orval L. Wise Graves 12 and 13 are on one stone 29 14 Everett W. Wise - WWII - and military marker 30 1 Emma Myer Cook 30 2 Emery Cook Graves 1 and 2 are on one stone 30 3 Frances Louise Willoughby Cook 30 4 Charles Myer Cook Graves 3 and 4 are on one stone 30 5 Tressie Mae Cook Adams 30 6 Calvin Roe Adams Graves 5 and 6 are on one stone 31 1 Robert Dwight Grove 31 2 Leah T. Grove 31 3 Orval H. Grove Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 31 4 Noah P. Wise 31 5 Evelyn L. Wise Graves 4 and 5 are on one stone 31 6 Joy L. Gates 31 7 George Albert Gates - and military marker Graves 6 and 7 are on one stone 31 8 Cook - Adams Marker 32 1 Grace Rogers Carder 32 2 Laura L. Budd 32 3 Theodore R. Budd - WWII - and military marker Graves 2 and 3 are on one stone 32 4 Francis E. Adams - WWII