HOCKING COUNTY OHIO - Mt. Carmel Church Cemetery (Saltcreek Township) *********************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. *********************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Robert M. Sizelove, Sr. sizelove@johnstown.net July 17, 1999 *********************************************************************** Ohio Tombstone Transcription Project 3 Mt. Carmel Church Cemetery Pole Ridge Rd. Saltcreek Twp., Hocking Co., Ohio I wish to present my transcriptions of the loved ones buried at Mt. Carmel Church Cemetery. Pole Ridge Road is located in section 34 between Blue Creek Rd. and Pleasant Ridge Rd. (TR 182). Accessible from SR 65, south on Blue creek to Route 182, turn right. Follow this road until you see Mt. Carmel Community Church on left side of road. Cemetery located behind church; there is ample parking next to church. This church was listed in local book about the area, printed in 1880’s, as a Methodist Episcopal Church, co-founded and built by brothers, John & Adam Schooley, after 1876. The first burial in this cemetery being Adam Schooley took place in 1878. There is no mention of this cemetery in the 1876 Atlas of Hocking Co. All information transcribed from memorial stones will appear as regular text. All information written in brackets[ ] will indicate observations, personal knowledge, and /or descriptions of conditions and not information inscribed on stones. Each row of stones were read starting nearest road, working towards back and numbering each row from right to left. This bearing would be from road, facing church and cemetery. There is an informational plaque attached to the church sign, reminding folks that their contributions to help maintain the cemetery are appreciated and where donations can be sent. I have the address and will give it to anyone interested in contributing to the upkeep of this private cemetery. Please do not request the address to make inquiries as this person is probably volunteering her time as secretary and not prepared to do surname searches. This cemetery is located on a relatively level area, adjacent to, and behind the church. It is nicely maintained and most of the stones, with few exceptions, are easily read. There are about 200 individuals that I have knowledge of buried here. As always, I am solely responsible for all transcriptions contained in this article. I have been careful, but make no warrantees to being 100% accurate. Use this information as a tool, but don’t substitute it for state or county records and documentation, when available. If you have any information that improves upon the transcriptions provided here, please let me know and I will update this article. R.M.Sizelove, Sr. Note* Because of the layout of this cemetery, the first row doesn’t start at the road. It starts near the lower back corner of the cemetery. The second row is actually the first full row starting near the road. Last updated on 22 April, 2003. Row 1. i. KING, Leon, "Jack", bn. April 25, 1931- d. 25 April 1996 ( USMC Korea) ii. KING, Alice F. [wife of Leon] bn. June 26, 1936, d. [very recently, prob. Since April of 1999] "Parents of David, Ben, Brenda, grandparents of Kristen, Melissa, Joe, & Michelle" Row 2. i. McNICHOLS, Marna 1933-1934 ii. McNICHOLS, Beryl 1934-1943 iii. McNICHOLS, Harold 1948-1948 iv. McNICHOLS, Bernard 1940-1969 [All four of these names on one stone] v. ROY, Frank E. Jr., USArmy, bn. Sept. 15, 1955, d. May 24 1988 vi. GRAHAM, Daniel C., 1885-1965, Lena V., 1904-1990 "Beyond the sunset" Parents of Pearl, Opal, Neoma, Esther, William, Benjamin, Laura Etta. vii. GRAHAM, Mary L. Aug. 2, 1936, ( ), Faith [daughter] Feb. 11 1965 [not known if this is birth or death date], William L. b. May 25 1937, d. Mar.11, 1988 viii. BROKAW, George K. May 26, 1927, Thelma (McNichols) [wife of Geo. K. Brokaw] Sept. 13, 1928 Geo. K.& Thelma are parents of Keith A. McNichols ix. THURSTON, Robert E., Sr. 1933-1989 "Father in loving memory"[full birth & death dates listed on metal foot marker, b.____, 1933, d. ,1989 x. THURSTON, David Earl April 16, 1942- May 10 1992 xi. THURSTON, Arthur (Jack), Jan. 6, 1936-Jan. 10, 1993 xii. KNECE, Berman H., Pvt. USArmy WW II, Feb. 21, 1916-Dec. 29, 1996 xiii. SMITH, John W., July 28, 1914- April 29, 1970 Row 3. i. TATMAN, Raymond Noble, son of Pliley & Tacy, Sept. 19, 1924- Nov. 29, 1928 ii. TATMAN, Pliley, 1886-1957, Tacie J., 1886-1964 iii. TATMAN, Howard, USNavy, WW II, Aug. 1, 1908- Nov. 27 1994 iv. TATMAN, _____ , [new grave w/small metal tag, no given name or dates mentioned] v. McNICHOLS, D & M "Babies", Albert, Loretta, Mary, and Linda vi. McNICHOLS, Dan, "Father" Aug. 20, 1908-Nov. 22, 1972 vii. McNICHOLS, Albert P., Jan. 19, 1933- Oct. 22, 1962 "Husband of Anita, Father of Vicky, Randy, Christina, and Debra" viii. McNICHOLS, G. Lumuel, June 14, 1903 - ( ), Nina HART[his wife] Apr.20, 1908-Aug. 16, 1954 ix. McNICHOLS, Chloe "Jack", July 15, 1956-Jan. 22, 1995 " Father of Brandon & Brittney" x. McNICHOLS, Ronnie, July 31, 1951- Mar. 13, 1954 xi. McNICHOLS, Floyd, June 4, 1935- June 5, 1935 [ Ronnie & Floyd stones on common base stone] xii. McNICHOLS, Owen V., Feb. 21, 1916 - Dec. 16, 2002, Agnes E., Nov.8, 1916- Feb. 9, 1973 "Married Feb. 28, 1935" [***information given to me by the kindness of their grand daughter, Crystal McNichols] xiii. McNICHOLS, Willie B., 1896-1990, Letha F., 1898-1972 "Forever in our hearts" xiv. McNICHOLS, Nolan E., June 13, 1939-Apr. 27, 1996 xv. HART, Holly O., May 3, 1908-June 2, 1997 xvi. WIGGINS, Nina M.- Julian Shively, Aug. 14, 1908, Aug.15, 1997[confusing stone] xvii. THURSTON, Ollie L., Mar. 18, 1901-Nov. 26, 1987 xviii.THURSTON, Gertrude M.[his wife] Jan. 11, 1914-Feb. 13, 1997 xix. DAVIS, Crystal E., Sept. 19, 1964- Apr. 22, 1965 "Our Darling" xx. SMITH, Walter G., Ohio, Pvt. USArmy, WW II, July 22, 1910- Nov. 6, 1968 xxi. PRUNTY, Frank, 1877-1968 [metal plate located next to stone] plate w/Heinlein Funeral Home Row 4. i. [SMITH], Baby, [has temporary memorial decoration with inscription "Baby"] ii. SMITH, Orlie F., "Dick", Aug. 2, 1937-Apr. 6, 1963 iii. SMITH, Harry C., May 1, 1912-Sept. 5, 1977, Hilga G., July 20, 1916-( )[no deathdate inscribed] iv. HUTCHISON, Charles L., 1884-1970, Maude C., 1894-1964 v. HART, David Roy, Dec. 3-5, 1956 vi. HART, Odis E., 1943-1978 vii. MALOTT, Mary Effie (Arledge) wife of Roy F. Malott, 1916-1961 viii. DIEHL, Anna, 1912-1963 ix. THURSTON, Lucinda, Nov. 5, 1961-May 5, 1962 x. THURSTON, Son xi. THURSTON, Clarence L., 1932-1994, Edith E. 1931-1980 "Married Mar. 30, 1950" Row 5. i. HARDBARGER, Woodrow, 1915-1917 ii. HARDBARGER, Howard, June 1917 iii. HARDBARGER, Frances Virginia "Fannie", Oct. 15, 1870- Jan. 4, 1958 "Mother" iv. McNICHOLS, Miles B., Apr. 21, 1898-Jan. 31,1993, Sadie B., Dec. 28, 1895-Feb. 27, 1965 "Parents of Lillith, Ralph, Donald, Wilma, Miles, Sylvia, Glenna, & Dale v. FETHEROLF, Arthur G., 1897-1965 vi. FETHEROLF, Jefferson, 1865-1932 "Father", Sarah E., 1865-1940 "Mother" vii. KNECE, Alta J. (Smith), 1881-1968, Raymond H., 1901- 19__[last two number’s of date unmarked] viii. SMITH, Nelson H., Apr. 27, 1941-Feb. 6, 1963 ix. SMITH, Gurney C., 1888-1968, Lillie V., 1893-1957 x. SMITH, Charles, Jr., Mar. 25, 1949 "Our Son" [child of C.R.& M.H. Smith] xi. SMITH, Barbara J., Dec. 1-2, 1951 "Our Daughter" [child of C.R.& M.H. Smith] xii. SMITH, Our Son, 1953 [child of C.R.& M.H. Smith] xiii. SMITH, Our Daughter, 1955 [child of C.R.& M.H. Smith] xiv. SMITH, Our Son, 1956 [child of C.R.& M.H. Smith] xv. SMITH, Charles R., 1916-1993, Margaret Helena, 1920- 1964 xvi. SMITH, Sarah Devault, Dec. 22, 1871-Mar. 8, 1916 "Mother" xvii. [TAYLOR], Nancy Hurst (Smith), wife of James Taylor, 1845-1916, Harrison Smith [Taylor], her son, 1870-1910 xviii.KNECE, Arthur C., Mar. 24, 1890-mar. 29, 1968 xix. KNECE, Orpha O., Mar. 1, 1897-Nov. 19, 1983 [wife of A.C. Knece] Row 6. i. TURNER, Alva C., "Son", 1900-1919 ii. TURNER, Effie E., "Daughter", 1909-1918 iii. TURNER, William M., 1876-1955, Flora I., 1881-1949 [prob. Parents of Alva & Effie Turner] iv. WIGGINS, Raymond, 1899-1941 v. WIGGINS, Ella, 1900-1027 vi. KENNEDY, William, bn. Aug. 4, 1826[Ireland]-d. Aug. 30, 1903, [son of John & Jane (Campbell) Kennedy] [following inscription recently engraved above name]Pvt., Co. I, 30th Regt.O.V.I., member of GAR, Elizabeth (Robinson), his wife, bn. Oct.1, 1828-d. Feb. 9, 1908, [opposite side of stone contains the following] Jennie [Kennedy], Mar.23, 1862-Sept. 2, 1882, Mary [Kennedy], b. July 16, 1874-d. Oct. 17, 1898, Margaret [Kennedy], b. Feb. 16, 1871-d. Jan. 5, 1905 vii. SWACKHAMMER, Abner, 1885-1932, Maude, 1884-1950 viii. [Swackhammer], Leeman ix. [Swackhammer], Irma x. [Swackhammer], Thelma xi. [Swackhammer], Ella xii. [Swackhammer], Alta xiii. [Swackhammer], Clara xiv. SWACKHAMMER, I.W., 1846-1919, Amanda, his wife, 1846- 1929 xv. Unmarked, grave [ground shows evidence of missing stone] xvi. Unmarked, grave [base only, headstone missing] xvii. KNECE, Edgar M., Ohio, Sgt., 84th QM, Depot Co., WW II, July 11, 1926-Nov.9, 1953 [Veteran medal WWII & Flag] xviii.Plot marker "K" xix. KNECE, Howard C., may 6, 1924-Dec. 19, 1975 "We love you always", Sharyl, Steve, and Gary xx. KNECE, Jesse E., July 11, 1926 - Aug. 18, 1993 Row 7. i. HART, Elijah, Jan.10, 1831-Jan. 6, 1911 [GAR medal] Co. C, 84th Regt., OVI, ii. HART, Samantha R. his wife, Apr. 24, 1851- ( ) [no death date inscribed] iii. Footstone " Margaret" iv. Footstone "Mother" "at rest" v. Footstone " Father" vi. Footstone "Mary" vii. Footstone " Jennie" [these 5 footstones are Kennedy family members] viii. HART, Infant, daug. of E.A. & E.M. Hart - 1929 ix. LINDSEY, Jacob A. "Father", 1857-1942, Martha M. "Mother", 1865-1924, Lettie "daughter", 1896-1909 [all three names on single stone] x. LINDSEY, Motis E., June 1, 1890- Apr. 4, 1984, Adeline, June 21, 1894-Sept. 26, 1983, Married Sept. 18, 1912 xi. Plot marker "K" xii. SWACKHAMMER, Infant, dau. of Roy & Elsie Swackhammer, July 20, 1942 [backside of stone has inscription]"Mother" Row 8. i. SWACKHAMMER, Isaac Nov. 30, 1864 - Nov. 21, 1937, Melvina E. Thompson, his wife July 23, 1863 - Mar. 15, 1915 [inscription] "We know that she is happy forever, That all her trials are o’er, But still we feel sad & lonely, To think we can see her no more" ii. Footstone "Mother" iii. Footstone "Father" iv. SWACKHAMMER, Mary Ellen 1902 - 1958, George Albert 1895 - 1969 [WW1 Vet. Medal w/flag 1917-1918] v. SWACKHAMMER, Florence M., dau. of Geo. & Mary Sept. 5, 1925 - Oct. 2, 1926 [inscription] "Budded on earth to bloom in heaven" vi. LEWIS, Elmer 1884 vii. LEWIS, Eddie 1896 viii. LEWIS, Wesley 1879 ix. DORSEY, Nettie L., died Oct. 30, 1882, aged 1y 2m & 15d x. GARRETT, James L. Aug. 11, 1863 - Nov. 29, 1948 xi. Missing headstone xii. TATMAN, Mildred R. xiii. DEVAULT, Jackson Jan. 1870 - Mar. 1911 xiv. DEVAULT, Lucy xv. DEVAULT, Daniel xvi. DEVAULT, _ario_ [given name probably Marion] xvii. STEVENS, Dewey F., 1915 - 1917 xviii.Unmarked grave xix. HARDEN, Jasper, "Dad" 1862 - 1925, Mary A., "Mom" 1861 - 1925 xx. HARDEN, William L., 1890 - 1940, Lorena I., 1888 - 1945 Row 9. i. Footstone for Isaac Swackhammer ii. PETERS, William Sept. 30, 1829 - Oct. 14, 1904 [Civil War Vet. Medal w/flag], Charlotte BROWN his wife, Oct. 16, 1840 - July 20, 1904 iii. Footstone for George Swackhammer, Ohio WAGR Co. D. 308th Engineer WW1, Nov. 12, 1895 - Jan. 3, 1969 iv. MERCER, Ora Edward, son of J.O. & E.E. Mercer , died July 25, 1907, aged 1y 5m 13d v. MERCER, Albert B., son of J. O. & E. E. Mercer, died Feb. 27, 1904, aged 1m 5d [inscription] "Gone so soon" vi. MERCER, Otis Junior, son of J. C. & Emza Mercer, June 12, 1925 - Aug. 18, 1926 vii. SMITH, Clay E., 1897 - 1914 viii. DIEHL, Charles, mar. 10, 1879- Mar. 13, 1879 ix. DIEHL, Mary J., died Mar. 16, 1879, aged 32y. 5m. 13d. x. DIEHL, John F., Oct. 25, 1844-May 15, 1925 [died in Ross Co.], Margaret his wife, Apr. 10, 1851- Mar. 31, 1921, Mary J., his wife, Oct. 3, 1846-Mar. 16, 1879 [ John & both wives, read from single stone] xi. DIEHL, Albert, __pt. 22, 1880 - Oct. 13, 1880 [difficult to read] xii. DIEHL, Alfred, Sept. 22, 1880 - Oct. 16, 1880 xiii. DIEHL, Wesley, died April 12, 1906, aged 9y. 10m. 6d. xiv. DIEHL, Jesse, 1883-1947 xv. DIEHL, Anna 1912 - 1963 xvi. SPEAKMAN, Mary J., dau. of C.W. & Cora Speakman, died Oct. 2, 1898, aged 1m "Gone so Soon" xvii. TATMAN, Wm. Thomas Mar. 23, 1839 - May 28, 1920, Nancy TURNER his wife Apr. 25, 1842 - Dec. 26, 1913 xviii.McCREARY, T.J., 1840 - 1921, Sarah TATMAN, his wife 1840 - 1933 xix. WIGGINS, Delno "husband" 1877 - 1937, Etta "wife" 1877 - 1950 xx. WIGGINS, George W., born Dec. 31, 1824: died May 3, 1903 [Civil War Vet. Medal w/flag] xxi. KNOX, Don Lowell 1924 - 1931, Lena Ruth 1926 - 1928 Row 10. i. footstone "Mary Diehl" ii. footstone [John Diehl] iii. footstone "Wesley" [Diehl] iv. footstone [Speakman] v. footstone "Mother" [Tatman] vi. footstone "Father" [Tatman] vii. footstone "S.T. [Sarah Tatman] viii. SWACKHAMMER, Infant, son of C.A. &M.C. Swackhammer [inscription below this ] "Favored of heaven to wear the crown’ [difficult to read] ix. CHILCOTE, Mary J. 1920 - ____, Lewis B. 1907 - 1983 Row 11. i. ACKER, Christina (Mother) 1886 - 1967, Silas C. (Father) 1886 - 1954 ii. VANFOSSEN, Florence Viola, daughter of Allen & Alpha [Diehl] Vanfossen, born 18 Aug. 1904-d. 23 Mar. 1905 iii. VANFOSSEN, George H., son of Allen & Alpha Vanfossen, died July 3, 1896, aged 2y. 8m. 10d. iv. VANFOSSEN, Infant Dau. Of Allen & Alpha Vanfossen, died Sept. 14, 1892 v. SC__, [ this stone located next to a rather new stone marking John & Adam Schooley, probably a fragment of their original stone Schooley, J__, ] vi. SCHOOLEY, John, 1842-1879, Adam, 1840-1878 "Co- founders & builders of church vii. VANFOSSAN, Alfred S., died Mar. 23, [1886], aged 8y. 10m. 10d. [This is last child of Geo. W. & Elizabeth (Schooley) Vanfossan/Vanfossen] viii. VANFOSSAN, Elizabeth (Schooley) wife of George [W.] Vanfossen, born. Aug. 8, 1836- died Feb. 24, 1898, aged 61y 7m 16d. [inscription under dates, poem][Elizabeth is sister to John & Adam, buried next to her][she is mother of John Allen Vanfossen] ix. VANFOSSEN, Noah C., son of W.& M. Vanfossan, died Feb. 1, 1902, aged 6m. 10d. [this is a son of Wilber & Mary (Arledge) Vanfossan] x. VINCENT, Lydia A., [rightside of stone] b. Nov. 18, 1846, [back side] "At Rest" Harriet wife of Wm. J. Vincent born Jan. 7, 1836, died Oct. 10, 1883, [left side] William J. VINCENT, Co. D 2nd W.Va. V.C. b. Oct 17, 1830 [Civil War Veteran, medal w/ flag] xi. FETHEROLF, Sarah, wife of Sam’l Fetherolf, died Feb. 27, 1886, aged 67years & days [front side], "Father & Mother" [side], Samuel FETHEROLF, died Jan. 18, 1896, aged 79y 3m 27d xii. FETHEROLF, Samuel R. 1894 - 1911 xiii. WIGGINS, Sarah born Feb. 5, 1826, died Feb. 9, 1909 [following inscription on base stone] "Farewell Mother - Farewell Mother, Peaceful be thy silent rest, Slumber sweetly God knows best, When to call us home to rest" xiv. WIGGINS, William O. died Nov. 29, 1890, aged 24y 11m 27d "Died as he lived, a Christian", Lillian WIGGINS died Aug. 8, 1893, aged 26y 4m 12d, "she believed and sleeps in Jesus" xv. WIGGINS, William H. 1845 -1919, Catherine FETHEROLF his wife 1846 - 19__ [last date not inscribed] xvi. Plot marker "S" xvii. SMITH, Martha Elizabeth, dau. of J.E. & E. Smith died Oct. 22, 1893, aged 9y 10m 4d xviii.SMITH, Emza Mills, wife of J. E. Smith 1863 - 1909 xix. MILLS, Anson H. 1848 - 1929 [surname engraving weathered ] Row 12. i. DEVAULT, Sarah, 1809 - 1898 [could be 1869 for death date, difficult to read], Amanda DEVAULT 1833 - 1901, Marion DEVAULT Feb. 10, 1850 - Jan. 16, 1923, Sylvester DEVAULT 1852 - 1914, Austin DEVAULT 1836 - 1899 ii. STEVENSON, Celia Bertha, born Oct. 11, 1890, died Apr. 27, 1891, aged 6m. 16d. [Inscription] "A little flower of love to bloom with God above" iii. footstone, "Vincent" iv. footstone, "Fetherolf" v. footstone, "Fetherolf" vi. SWACKHAMMER, George L., PFC U.S. ARMY, "Sep. 25 1916 - Feb. 6, 1975 [this bronze marker has a WW1 medal marker w/flag, mistakenly placed next to it, this should be a WW 11 Veteran marker] vii. STEVENS, Bertha, dau. of Wm. & ? Stevens, Jan. 8, 1894 - Jan. 9, 1894 " A bud on earth, to bloom in heaven" Row 13. i. McNICHOLS, Harley 1912 - 1913 "At rest" M ii. McNICHOLS, William A. 1868 - 1948, Lovina J. 1875 - 1961 iii. Footstone, "Marion" iv. Footstone, "Amanda" v. Footstone, "Austin" vi. Footstone, "Sylvester" vii. Footstone, "Sarah" [all above stones are for DeVault family] viii. Footstone, "C.B.S." [Stevenson] ix. DEVAULT, Abraham, Co. G, 90th OVI, Nov. 28, 1914, Emeline E. DEVAULT, Nov. 18, 1848 - Sept. 14, 1902 [Civil War Veteran medal w/ flag for Abraham] x. Base only, missing headstone xi. TURNER, Susie "Mother" 1878 - 1906 Row 14. i. TIGNER, Otha "Bornd Oct the 1, 1903 died the 8 ii. TIGNER, C.A. [These two Tigner stones are very crudely carved, extremely difficult to read. They are cemented next to each other on the edge of a rectangular concrete footer that is about 8" in width, encircling an area large enough to accommodate two burials.] iii. Footstone, unmarked iv. Footstone, unmarked v. MERCER, Samuel H. 1849 - 1923, Taphath N. Randell his wife 1848 - 1938, Anna MERCER his mother 1813 - 1885 vi. DIEHL, Lydia C. wife of Corwin Mercer May 3, 1869 - July 7, 1896 vii. MERCER, Otis J. 1881 - 1928, Emza E. MERCER 1886 - 1931 viii. SWACKHAMMER, Callie June 2, 1881 - ( ), Grant, June 10, 1867 - Feb. 10, 1953 ix. SWACKHAMMER, Joseph H. Dec. 17, 1879 - Jan. 1, 1948 x. SWACKHAMMER, Calvin 1876 - 1959, Eva I. 1882 - 1973, Laura 1880 - 1925 [all three names one large nicely carved stone] xi. Footstone, [Wiggins] xii. Footstone, [Wiggins] xiii. KENNEDY, Carrie L. 1865 - 1897, James R. 1854 - 1909, Goldie D. 1896 - 1897, Sarah A. 1863 - 1934 xiv. McCREARY, Dolpha Loid, son of J. & I.F. McCreary, Jan. 25, 1891 - Jan. 1, 1895 xv. Footstone "A.M." xvi. Plot marker "S" xvii. MILLS, Samuel H. 1867 - 1931 xviii. HOY, Mazie E. "Mother" 1850 - 1935, Stacy "Father" 1851 - 1948 xix. SWACKHAMMER, Kate 1875 - 1961, Bert 1873 - 1941 xx. Plot marker "S" Row 15. i. BROWN, Jacob died Mar. 15, 1887, aged 64y 6m 23d ii. SKIVER, Jane wife of Wm. Skiver died Feb. 14, 1883, aged 55y 8m 19d "Gone from our home but not from our hearts" [This inscription at base] iii. JOHNSTON, Lucy A. dau. of F.B. & R.A. Johnston, died May 6, 1891, aged 17y 5m 10d "A person from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled" iv. JOHNSTON, R. M. Dec. 27, 1861 - Mar. 28, 1935, Laura WIGGINS his wife, Mar. 17, 1876 - Dec. 15, 1906, 30yr. 8mo. 28da. v. Footstone, "A.M." vi. Footstone, "S.H. M." vii. Footstone, " T.R.M." viii. Footstone, " L.CD." ix. KNECE, Jordan 1866 - 1939, Ada V. 1873 - 1970 x. Plot marker "K" xi. SCHOOLEY, Samuel, born July 4, 1845, died Dec. 16, 1907, Charity A. SCHOOLEY, born Sept. 2, 1844, died Oct. 14, 1922 [Three piece stone, with inscription on mid section] "Our Father & Mother", [At bottom section, lightly inscribed is the following] "Our Father & Mother are gone, they lie beneath, Dear parents, we miss you, but hope you rest with God" xii. WIGGINS, Noble Boyden, son of Samuel & Mary Wiggins, Oct. 13, 1899 - Feb. 19, 1900 "A bud on earth to bloom in heaven" xiii. WIGGINS, Mary E.( SEITZ) 1878 - 1923 xiv. WIGGINS, Samuel 1868 - 1951 xv. Footstone [not marked] xvi. TATMAN, Elizabeth Ankrom "Mother" 1861 - 1918, Elias M. "Father" 1859 - 1947, Russell O. "Son" 1903 - 1920 Row 16. i. GARRETT, Pearl 1886 - 1968 [WW I Veteran medal w/ flag] ii. FOSTER, Susan 1817 - 1902, GARRETT, Edward N. 1883 - 1922 [no indication of relationship mentioned] iii. GARRETT, William 1850 - 1895, Lydia GARRETT 1849 - 19___, Malinda FOSTER 1856 - 1890 [top of stone has inscription] "At Rest" iv. Footstone, J. R. v. MILLER, Asa born July 24, 1856, died Nov. 23, 1913 vi. STEVENS, Amos 1861 - 1894 vii. STEVENS, Children of A.& M. Stevens, Anna died Apr. 13, 1891, 1y, 1m, 1d, Birtha, died Apr. 23, 1892, aged 2m, 2d. viii. Plot marker, "Hart" ix. HART, Nelson, Pvt. 178th, OHIO Infantry [Civil War Veteran] May 31, 1837 - Nov. 11, 1910 x. HART, Infant, daughter of Sherman & Anna Hart xi. HART, Infant, son of Sherman & Anna Hart xii. HART, Infant, son of Sherman & Anna Hart xiii. HAYNES, Francis B. son of R.B. & Grace M. Haynes, Jan. 28, 1917 - Mar. 20, 1918 " Darling we miss thee" xiv. SCHOOLEY, Neoma B. daug. of E.E. & Clara Schooley, born Sept. 26, 1902, died Oct. 8, 1908 [stone very weathered, given name difficult to read] xv. SCHOOLEY, Wonever Aug. 29, 1904 - Dec. 17, 1915 [ this stone matches style and carving of preceding stone, probably same family (parents)] xvi. SEITZ, John H. 1859 - 1919 Row 17. i. GARRETT, William S. 1880 - 1952 ii. SEITZ, William A., Co. E, 148th Reg. OVI, Oct. 4, 1837 - Apr. 14, 1912, Caroline his wife, Dec. 18, 1841 - May 14, 1908, Hannah M. dau. of W.A. & C. Seitz, Mar. 27, 1870 - July 8, 1904 [Richly carved pictorial on upper portion of this three piece memorial stone] iii. HERRON, Hattie his wife, 1867 - 1901, Ed 1866 - 1921 iv. KNECE, Sarah H. 1840 - 1918 v. KNECE, Martin 1836 - 19__ vi. N.K. 1866 - 1921 vii. TIMBERLAKE, J. Nesley 1899 - 1899 viii. TIMBERLAKE, S. Luther 1875 - 1957 [Mason symbol engraved on stone], Jennie 1879 - 1957 [ Pythian Sisters symbol engraved on stone] ix. KNECE, Luther 1899 - 1980, Estella 1908 - 1981 x. HARDEN, Elsie M. 1891 - 1974 xi. HARDEN, Infant, dau. of W.R. & S. Harden 1905 xii. GARRETT, Susie, wife of W.R.Harden 1871 - 1905 xiii. HARDEN, William R. 1866 - 1926 xiv. RIDDLE, Ivy E. 1900 - 1920 "Mother of Harold E. Riddle" xv. BROWN, Elcy L. 1888 - 1920, John C. 1883 - 1981, Mary L. 1920 - ____ xvi. TATMAN, Edgar, Pfc. U.S.Army, WW II, Dec. 16, 1919 - July 10, 1997 [WWII Veteran medal w/ flag]