Hocking County OhArchives Photo Tombstone.....Conrad, Barbary ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Dave & Lyn Hargreave david.hargreave@wmich.edu May 26, 2008, 4:36 am Cemetery: The Abandoned Conrad/Cardiff/Harper Cemetery Name: Barbary Conrad Date Of Photograph: 2007 & 2008 Photo can be seen at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/hocking/photos/tombstones/abandonedconradc/conrad2086ph.jpg Image file size: 196.7 Kb 8. Barbary Conrad headstone. The stones were removed from their resting place and reassembled for the photograph. They were subsequently returned to that resting place. ______BA__BARY/ ____NRAD. This is all that can still be made out on two pieces of a broken and crumbling headstone found lying beneath the headstone of Effa Conrad and wedged against its presumed base. That base is about four feet north of the Christopher Conrad's monument and, about seven feet to the east of the base is a foot stone still mounted in its base. The foot stone has on it the initials B.C. This undoubtedly marks the resting place of Christopher Conrad's wife Barbary. Those recording in the 1970's and 1980's were able to decipher much more information on this stone. Weaver [CW-1972] and Beavers [ELB-2007] have Barbary A. Conrad, died 6 June 1869, aged 82y 6m 6d, while the Redds [R&CMR] have Barbary Conrad, ___ died?? ?J__186? Aged 82y 8?m and Murphy [JLM-1983] has Barbary J. Cpmrad, died J___186__ ae 82y 8?m. Additional Comments: The Abandoned Conrad/Cardiff/Harper Cemetery Location: This abandoned burying ground is located in the woods on private land off Buckeye-Troxel Road, between the villages of Sugar Grove and Rockbridge in Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio [coordinates: 39o 30' 01" N, 82o 31' 40" W]. Christopher Conrad obtained the original patent for the parcel of land on which it is located [the eastern half of the northwest quadrant of Tp. 13, Range 18, Section 14] in 1826 and that same parcel was owned by his son Henry Conrad in 1876. The earliest dated interment is October 28, 1832, the latest, Henry's, is October 11, 1902. Headstone Inscriptions: Several previous transcriptions available either on-line or in print have been made of some or all of the headstones in this burying ground. James L. Murphy contributed a file on 22 November 2007 to the USGenWeb Archives of transcriptions apparently made in 1983 [herein referred to as JLM-1983]. He, in turn, refers to notes recorded by Charles Goslin on 24 April 1971 [CG-1971]. There is a 2007 published compilation by Eileen Love Beavers, entitled Cemeteries of Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio that includes tombstone inscriptions for the Conrad Cemetery [ELB-2007]. There is also another compilation of the same name, this time done by Robert and Clara Mae Redd [R&CMR], which was published by the Hocking County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society. It contains not only their transcription of these headstones, but also some additions and corrections supplied by Craig Weaver from transcriptions he made in 1972 [CW-1972], as well as a separate listing by Gerald Flowers dated 2 February 1998 [GF-1998]. However, there are significant errors and/or omissions in these six transcriptions thus prompting this effort to resolve the conflicting data and provide a more encompassing record of the burying ground. To this end the burying ground was visited by the two transcribers listed above six times during the fall of 2007 and the spring of 2008. Except where noted below, all headstones are now lying on the ground with their often moss-covered, inscribed surfaces facing upwards, one being a considerable distance from it's presumed base. However, the general arrangement of those headstones, together with accompanying bases and foot stones, suggests that the burying ground was laid out according to Christian custom, with bodies being interred in an east/west direction, their heads placed to the west. Line breaks for the inscriptions are denoted by slashes [/] in the transcriptions below. These transcriptions were based upon visual inspection by the two of us, analysis of multiple photographs of each headstone taken under different lighting conditions and, where necessary to resolve difficult renderings, by rubbings. Variant renditions of transcriptions by those noted in the previous paragraph are noted where appropriate. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/hocking/photos/tombstones/abandonedconradc/conrad2086ph.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ File size: 4.8 Kb