St. John's Episcopal Cemetery
Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio
Sharon Township
700 North High Street
Worthington, Ohio 43085
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Name | Date of Birth | Year of Birth | Date of Death * = Date of Burial |
Year of Death | Remarks |
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* 18 Dec |
1837 |
Drunken man, died at Kilbourns |
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_____, _____, Mrs. |
* 30 Jun |
1838 |
Died in Columbus |
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_____, ______ Ogden, Mrs. |
* 05 Oct |
1837 |
Sister of Mrs. Stansbery, died in Delaware County 20 miles from here, buried beside her brother, Mr. Ogden who has a marble monument |
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_____, Child |
Oct-Dec |
1837 |
Child of Servt |
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Adams, Franklin |
07 Jul |
1828 |
Son of Demas & Susan Adams, died of croup. [Wagner lists date of death 07 Jul 1828, aged 5y 5m. Worthington Memory-Griswold lists date of death 09 Jul, aged 3y] |
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Adams, Joel, Esq. |
18 Sep |
1740 |
05 Jun |
1823 |
"Sacred to the Memory of" "As in Adam all die even so in Christ shall all be made alive." Born Simsbury, Connecticut, died aged 83y. Franklin County Recorder veteran grave search indicates Revolutionary War veteran. [His name does not appear in the Official Roster of Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in the State of Ohio (DAR 1929)]. |
Alexich, Mary Burnquist |
27 Jul |
1938 |
30 Aug |
1980 |
Wife. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Andras, George |
Feb |
1834 |
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Andrews, Clarissa, Mrs. |
21 Sep |
1821 |
[Ohio Genealogical Society lists wife of Henry (Geo. H.?) Andrews. Wagner & Worthington Memory list wife of Henry Andrews. Pengelly lists wife of George H. Andrews. Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list aged 36y; Wagner lists aged 26y] |
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Andrews, George |
07 Aug |
1834 |
Son of Wm. S. Andrews, died of croup, aged 6m |
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Andrews, Noah |
05 Jun |
1857 |
Aged 75y 2m 16d |
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Andrews, Ruth |
28 Oct |
1856 |
Aged 66y 2m 5d |
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Bacon, Delissa |
06 Feb |
1840 |
Wife of Selah Alfred Bacon, aged 36y 10d |
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Bacon, Selah Alfred (Alford) |
20 Aug |
1839 |
Son of Selah & Delissa Bacon, aged 6y 3m 11d [Pengelley lists name Likewise Selah Alfred; Wagner lists name Selah Alfred; Ohio Genealogical Society & Worthington Memory list name Selah Alford] |
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Bacon, Selden (Solden) |
21 Sep |
1831 |
"In memory of" late of Granby, Connecticut, aged 30y. "He exclaimed with his expiring breath / I'm happy beyond compare / O, where's thy sting O death, Jesus my savior's nea.r" [Pengelly, Wagner, & Ohio Genealogical Society list first name Selden; Worthington Memory lists first name Solden] |
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Barker, Eliphalet (Elephalet) |
15 Jul |
1815 |
Aged 29y. "Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace." [Worthington Memory, Pengelly, & Ohio Genealogical Society list first name Eliphalet; Wagner lists Elephalet] |
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Barker, Nancy |
23 Oct |
1852? |
Daughter of Eliphalet & Cynthia Barker, aged 36y. "Let me not repine / Because a spirit loved so well / Is earlier blest than mine." [Wagner, Pengelly, & Ohio Genealogical Society list year of death 1852; Worthington Memory indicates year of death may be 1835, 1832, or 1852] |
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Barker, Sarah |
Jul |
1825 |
Daughter of Simeon & Rhoda Barker, aged less than 1 year |
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Beach, Desire |
16 Apr |
1834 |
Aged 70-80y. Buried north of her son Samuel's stone |
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Beach, Mrs. |
03 Oct |
1842 |
Widow of Saml. Beach, buried near her husband |
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Beach, Samuel |
17 Jul |
1830 |
Died of appoplexy, aged 46y. "Now he has dropt his combersom day / And joyful soars the shining way. / While kindred spirits spread their wings / And bear him to the King of Kings." [Pengelly, Ohio Genealogical Society, and Worthington Memory list his last name Beach; Wagner lists Beech] |
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Beach, Samuel |
17 Jun |
1830 |
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Beebe, Ann Eliza |
10 Jul |
1842 |
Daughter of Cyrus Beebe, aged 10-12y |
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Beebe, Child |
Aug |
1835 |
Child of Cyrus Beebe |
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Beebe, Child |
04 Oct |
1837 |
Son of Cyrus Beebe, aged about 1y |
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Beebe, Child |
27 Jul |
1843 |
Son of Cyrus Beebe |
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Beebe, Dorcas |
26 Jun |
1830 |
Wife of Stephen Beebe, aged 70y |
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Beebe, Mrs. |
Aug |
1835 |
Wife of Cyrus Beebe |
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Beers, Clarissa |
13 Mar |
1853 |
Wife of Uriah Beers, aged 74y 8m 6d |
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Beers, Eliza |
18 Jan |
1848 |
Wife of U. Beers Jr., aged 25y 5m |
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Beers, James D. |
04? Apr |
1849 |
Son of Jas. & M. U. Beers, aged 3y. [Pengelly lists date of death 02 Apr 1849; Wagner, Ohio Genealogical Society, and Worthington Memory list 04 Apr 1849] |
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Benedict, Infant |
05 Aug |
1828 |
Child of Heschiak Benedict |
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Benedict, Otis E. |
23 Jul |
1828 |
Son of Hezekiah & Betsey Benedict, aged 9y |
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Benton, Infant |
* 20 Sep |
1828 |
Stillborn child of Nathl. Benton |
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Bigelow, Abigail S. |
17 Mar |
1813 |
Daughter of Russel & Lucy Bigelow, aged 8y |
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Bigelow, Dimmis |
08 Oct |
1813 |
Daughter of Russell & Lucy Bigelow, aged 17y. [Pengelly lists father's name Russel; Worthington Memory list Russell] |
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Bishop, Annis (Annie) Adele |
24 Apr |
1839 |
Daughter of Wm. & Charlotte (Charlotta) Bishop, aged 2y 10m. [Pengelly & Wagner list first name Annis; Ohio Genealogical Society & Worthington Memory list Annie. Pengelly, Ohio Genealogical Society, & Worthington Memory list mother's name Charlotte; Wagner lists Charlotta. Worthington Memory has a question mark next to the year of death] |
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Bishop, Bersis |
12 Jul |
1842 |
Daughter of Wm. & Charlotte (Charlotta) Bishop. [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list mother's name Charlotte; Wagner lists Charlotta] |
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Bishop, Child |
14 Jul |
1831 |
Daughter of Wm. & Charlotte Bishop, aged about 1y 6 months |
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Bishop, Child |
Aug |
1835 |
Child of Wm. Bishop |
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Bodiman, Aaron |
24 Oct |
1837 |
"In memory of" Son of Peter & Betsy Bodiman, aged 12y 4m |
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Boyd, Child |
15 Mar |
1831 |
Child of Luther Boyd, aged 1y 6m |
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Bristol, Adna |
Mar |
1840 |
[Worthington Memory lists this individual as female although Ohio Genealogical Society, Wagner, & Pengelly indicate he was the father of Alfred Jones Bristol] |
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Bristol, Alfred Jones |
24? Jun |
1832 |
"In memory of" Son of Adno & Lucy Bristol, aged 7m. [Ohio Genealogical Society, Wagner, & Pengelly list date of death 24 Jun 1832; Worthington Memory lists 27 Jun 1832. Ohio Genealogical Society, Wagner, & Pengelly list father's name Adno; Worthington Memory lists Adna. Ohio Genealogical Society, Wagner, & Pengelly list aged 7m; Worthington Memory lists 5m] |
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Bristol, Cynthia |
13 Nov |
1840 |
10 Jan |
1844 |
"In memory of" Daughter of Adno & Lucy Bristol, aged 3y 1m 27d |
Bristol, Mary |
31 Dec |
1839 |
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Brown, Child |
25 Jan |
1843 |
Child of S. Brown |
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Brown, Eb. |
31 Oct |
1831 |
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Brown, Ebenezer Putnam |
25 Feb |
1833 |
Died of suicide by taking opium |
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Brown, Ruth |
07 Apr |
1817 |
Wife of Ebenezer Brown, aged 44y |
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Burr, Charles Edward |
07 Mar |
1803 |
07 Aug |
1882 |
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, 3rd son of Ozias Burr, came to Ohio in 1818 |
Burr, Charles Sherwood |
09 May |
1828 |
Son of Charles & Sophia Burr, aged 1y 4m 15d |
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Burr, Child |
29 Oct |
1835 |
Child of Chas. E. Burr |
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Burr, Clarissa Thompson |
01 Nov |
1864 |
Wife of Ozias Burr, aged 82y. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." |
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Burr, Elizabeth |
18 Oct |
1832 |
02 Nov |
1835 |
Daughter of Philo & Mary Ann Burr |
Burr, Elizabeth Nash |
21 Feb |
1854 |
Wife of Ozias Burr, aged 58y. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord" [Worthington Memory-Griswold lists name Burr, Mrs.] |
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Burr, Henry Carlton |
16 Aug |
1831 |
Son of Charles E. & Sophia Burr, aged 9m 12d |
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Burr, Henry Clay |
30 Jun |
1836 |
06 Apr |
1862 |
Son of Charles E. & Sophia R. Burr, died in the Battle of Shilo, Tennessee |
Burr, Juliette Andrews |
30 Sep |
1835 |
Daughter of Charles & Sophia Burr, aged 1y 3m 3d. [Worthington Memory-Griswold lists date of death 29 Sep 1835; Ohio Genealogical Society, Pengelly, & Wagner list 30 Sep 1835] |
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Burr, Ozias |
15 Aug |
1845 |
Aged 72y 7m. "Even so saith the spirit, for they rest from their labours" |
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Burr, Sophia Ruth Andrews |
09 Oct |
1808 |
10 Jun |
1880 |
Wife of Charles E. Burr |
Butler, Betty C. |
11 Mar |
1920 |
08 Mar |
1963 |
Wife. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Butterfield, Jas. |
09 Jun |
1830 |
Worthington Memory-Griswold lists he was about 85 years old (he said 88) |
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Butterfield, Orpha |
* 11 Aug |
1825 |
Daughter of Benj. Butterfield, aged 12y |
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Butters, Alford, Dr. |
07 Apr |
1837 |
Aged 55y 1m 15d |
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Buttles, Levi |
14 Jun |
1805 |
Aged 42y. A native of Hartford County, Connecticut, emigrated to Ohio in 1804 |
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Bydleman, Infant Son |
22 Nov |
1830 |
Aged about 4 months |
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Bydleman, Mrs. |
25 Jan |
1831 |
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Carpenter, Child |
c. 01 Nov |
1829 |
Child of Mrs. Archy Carpenter |
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Carpenter, Laura J. |
29 Nov |
1857 |
Daughter of I. & C. C. Carpenter, aged 6y 11m 2d |
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Carter, Joseph |
01 Oct |
1858 |
Aged 21y. "My home is over Jordan." |
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Case, Calvin H., M.D. |
17 Sep |
1789 |
05 Mar |
1819 |
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Case, Hector |
28 Jul |
1815 |
04 Aug |
1816 |
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Case, Isaac |
1771 |
02 Apr |
1851 |
Aged 80y 1m 21d |
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Case, Israel |
1757 |
1815 |
Worthington Memory-Griswold indicates died of "intemperance." Revolutionary War veteran. [His name does not appear in the Official Roster of Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in the State of Ohio (DAR 1929)]. |
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Case, Israel P. |
1781 |
20 Sep |
1832 |
"In memory of" Aged 51y |
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Case, Lawrence B., Dr. |
04 Aug |
1841 |
"In memory of" "Son of Job W. & Julia Case, aged 25y, died of consumption. "Although suffering extremely from pain and debility for ten years, yet his industrious habits unexampled perserverance, and patience continued to the last days of life, still death came suddenly and took him in an unexpected moment." "The Son of man cometh in an hour when ye think not." |
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Case, Mary H. |
16? Sep |
1840 |
Daughter of Job W. & Julia Case, died of consumption, aged 22y. "Remember, dear youth, her last message to you, prepare for eternity while in health for I have found a death bed a very unfavorable place for so vast a work." [Pengelly and Ohio Genealogical Society list date of death 16 Sep 1840; Worthington Memory & Wagner list 15 Sep 1840] |
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Case, Mrs. |
10 Jan |
1827 |
Widow of Israel Case, mother of Israel P. Case |
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Catley, Mrs. |
1842 |
Wife of Dr. Catley, buried south side of his other wife |
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Catley, Mrs. |
31 May |
1841 |
Worthington Memory-Griswold lists her name Mrs. Dr. Catley |
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Chase, Mary Fay |
1779 |
05 Mar |
1818 |
"Sacred to the memory of" First wife of the first Bishop of Ohio, Philander Chase, Sen. D.D. and daughter of Daniel & Mary Fay. Born at Bethel, Vermont, married 19 Jul 1796. "In the faith of the atonement / By this faith / She lived the life of the / Righteous. / In death she had hope / of a blessed ressurrection to / Eternal life." "This tablet inscribed by those who knew her many virtues And who hope By followng her example To meet her in another and better world." |
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Clark, Jas. Jr. |
01 Feb |
1841 |
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Collins, Daughter |
28 Aug |
1837 |
Daughter of John Collins, aged 10 or 11y |
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Compton, Steven Barlow |
28 Jl |
1959 |
03 Jan |
1982 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Comstock, Charlotte (Charlotta) Sophie |
11 Jun |
1825 |
28 Feb |
1843 |
Wife of Cicero Comstock, aged 25y 8m 17d. [Pengelly, Worthington Memory, & Ohio Genealogical Society list first name Charlotte; Wagner lists Charlotta. Pengelly, Ohio Genealogical Society, & Wagner list middle name Sophie; Worthington Memory lists Sophia] |
Comstock, Emmeline (Emmiline, Emiline) |
31 Aug |
1825 |
Daughter of Buckley & Margret Comstock, aged 9m 15d [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list first name Emmeline; Wagner lists Emmiline; Worthington Memory lists Emiline] |
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Comstock, Eugene Renssellaer |
28 Jun |
1841 |
Infant son of Cicero & Charlotte S. Comstock, aged 2m 12d [Pengelly & Worthington Memory list middle name Renssellaer; Wagner lists Rensselaer. Pengelly WM, & Wagner list mother's name Charlotte; Ohio Genealogical Society lists Charlotta] |
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Comstock, Hannah |
09 Apr |
1848 |
"In memory of" Aged 85y |
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Comstock, Henry W. |
22 Oct |
1842 |
Son of Ruggles & Elizabeth Comstock, aged 2y 3m 9d. Worthington Memory-Griswold indicates child of Ruggles Comstock of Blendon |
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Comstock, John B. |
12 Jan |
1852 |
Son of Buckley & Margaret Comstock, aged 21y 8m 5d |
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Comstock, Josephine E. |
31 Jul |
1842 |
14 Oct |
1842 |
Infant daughter of Theodore & Catharine Comstock, aged 2m 15d |
Comstock, Maryan |
14 Jan |
1814 |
Daughter of Buckley & Sophia Comstock, aged 4y |
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Comstock, Noah |
15? Feb |
1825 |
"In memory of" Aged 68y. [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list date of death 05 Feb 1825; Wagner & Worthington Memory list 15 Feb 1825] |
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Comstock, Sophia |
19? Feb |
1814 |
Wife of Buckley Comstock, aged 28y. [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list date of death 19 Feb 1814; Wagner & Worthington Memory list 10 Feb 1814] |
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Comstock, Wertler Legrand |
06 May |
1843 |
Infant son of Cicero & Charlotte S. Comstock, aged 4m 27d |
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Conkey, Samuel T. |
05 Aug |
1797 |
02 Sep |
1840 |
"In memory of" Born in Salem, Washington County, New York. Ohio Genealogical Society indicates brother-in-law of Mr. Pec. "The languishing head is at rest, / Its thinking and aching are o're, / This quiet immoveable breast / Is heaved by affliction no more." [Worthington Memory lists born in Salem, Massachusetts although the gravestone inscription lists Salem, New York. Worthington Memory lists this burial twice, also as name Unknown, died 02 Sep 1840, brother in law to Mr. Peck.] |
Conley, Tracy Margaret |
25 Sep |
1967 |
13 Mar |
1979 |
(Daughter) Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Cosby, Emily, Mrs. |
04 Sep |
1822 |
Wife of Henry Cosby |
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Cosby, Henry |
08 Sep |
1824 |
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Cowles, Gertrude |
07 Sep |
1835 |
12 Nov |
1840 |
Child of R. W. & L. K. Cowles. [Pengelly lists first name Gertrtde; Wagner, Worthington Memory & Ohio Genealogical Society list Gertrude] |
Cowles, Granville |
18 Aug |
1833 |
21 Sep |
1835 |
Child of R. W. & L. K. Cowles, died of whooping cough & "disintery" |
Cowles, Havens |
03 Oct |
1819 |
04 Apr |
1871 |
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Cowles, Havens |
03 Oct |
1819 |
01 Apr |
1871 |
Child of R. W. & L. K. Cowles |
Cowles, Hector K. |
01 Mar |
1823 |
14 Sep |
1878 |
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Cowles, Infant |
1826 |
1828 |
Child of R. W. Cowles, Esqr. |
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Cowles, Infant Daughter |
1832 |
1832 |
Infant daughter of R. W. Cowles, aged about 2 weeks |
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Cowles, James Whitfield (Whitefield) |
11 Jan |
1827 |
12 Aug |
1828 |
Child of R. W. & L. K. Cowles. [Pengelly lists middle name Whitefield; Wagner, WM, & Ohio Genealogical Society list Whitfield] |
Cowles, Laura Kilbourne |
26 May |
1797 |
11 Jan |
1867 |
Born in Simsbury, Connecticut, 3rd daughter of James Kilbourne & Lucy Fitch, removed to Worthington, Ohio in 1804, wife of Rensselaer W. Cowles, died in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [Pengelly lists year of birth 1997; Wagner, FM, & Ohio Genealogical Society lists 1797] |
Cowles, Laura Kilbourne |
28 Jul |
1832 |
24 Aug |
1832 |
Child of R. W. & L. K. Cowles |
Cowles, Mary Antoinette |
07 Dec |
1824 |
19? Jan |
1852 |
Child of R.W. & L.K. Cowles. [Pengelly, Worthington Memory, & Ohio Genealogical Society list date of death 19 Jan 1852; Wagner lists 11 Jan 1852] |
Cowles, Rensselaer (Rensaleer) W. |
18 Nov |
1830 |
20 Mar |
1834 |
Son of R. W. & L. K. Cowles [Ohio Genealogical Society & Worthington Memory lists first name Rensaleer; Pengelly lists Rensselaer] |
Cowles, Rensselaer W. |
19 Mar |
1796 |
03 May |
1842 |
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, died at Worthington |
Cowles, Whiting D. |
26 Jan |
1842 |
07 Sep |
1875? |
[Pengelly, Wagner & Ohio Genealogical Society list year of death 1875; Worthington Memory lists 1873] |
Crosby (Cosby), Emily, Mrs. |
04 Sep |
1822 |
Wife of Henry Crosby, aged 20y. [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list last name Crosby; Wagner lists Cosby] |
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Crosby (Cosby), Henry |
08 Sep |
1824 |
Aged 28y. "When you have read these lines / Can you forgetful be / That you must soon lie down / And mingle dust with me." [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list last name Crosby; Wagner lists Cosby] |
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Dawson, Mrs. |
10 May |
1829 |
Wife of John Dawson |
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Dawson, Mrs. |
31 Mar |
1830 |
Mother of John Dawson, Worthington Memory-Griswold lists her as an "old Lady" |
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Dawson, Rebecca |
05 Apr |
1830 |
Daugher of John Dawson, aged 11y |
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Delano, Laura Case |
12 Nov |
1832 |
Wife of Marvin Delano, daughter of I. P. Case, died in "child bed" |
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Delong, Child |
25 Jan |
1835 |
Child, daughter of widow Delong and nephew of Whiting Holsclaw |
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Dickson, Johanna |
14 May |
1842 |
Wife of Richard Dickson, aged 81y. [Pengelly, Worthington Memory, & Wagner list first name Johanna; Ohio Genealogical Society lists Joanna] |
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Dickson, Richard |
12 Aug |
1845 |
Aged 94y |
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Donahoo, Child |
23 Oct |
1842 |
Child of Rev. _____ Donahoo, aged 6m |
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Dota, Son |
19 Sep |
1836 |
Child, son of Mr. Dota (wagon maker) |
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Douglass, John |
11 Feb |
1826 |
Son of Arch Douglass, aged 18 or 19y |
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Fisk, Mrs. |
06 Oct |
1838 |
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Frothingham, John |
08 Aug |
1826 |
Worthington Memory-Griswold indicates he was the (idiot) brother of Stephin & son of Mrs. Deborah, died of a liver complaint |
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Garretson, Anthea |
23 Dec |
1856 |
Wife of Herman/Harman Garretson, aged 62y [Pengelly & Wagner list wife of Herman Garretson; Ohio Genealogical Society & Worthington Memory list wife of Harman Garretson] |
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Gill, Ann |
01 Sep |
1844 |
Aged 63y |
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Gill, Thomas |
29 May |
1846 |
Aged 63y |
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Gillet (Gillett), Asa |
26 Jan |
1827 |
Aged 43y 1m 16d. "Ponder, reader, on the shortness of life and be prepared for the scenes of eternity." [Pengelly lists last name Gillett; Worthington Memory, Wagner & Ohio Genealogical Society list Gillet] |
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Gillett, Child |
1831 |
Child of Hesekiah Gillett |
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Goodrich, Emily |
01 Nov |
1830 |
04 Jul |
1831 |
Daughter of John Goodrich Jr., aged 9 months, died of malignant scarlet fever |
Goodrich, John |
19 Jan |
1827 |
Aged 72y 9m |
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Goodrich, John, Deacon |
29 Jul |
1834 |
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Goodrich, Mrs. |
01 Mar |
1754 |
18 Jan |
1827 |
Wife of Deacon John, aged 72y [Worthington Memory contains two dates of death: 18 Jan 1827 & 19 Jan 1827; all other sources list 18 Jan 1827. Worthington Memory lists the name as "John Goodrich" on the epitaph which appears to be an error] |
Granger, Child |
28 Jan |
1834 |
Daughter of M. Granger, aged 4-5y |
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Greer, Child |
09 Aug |
1828 |
Child of J. Greer |
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Greer, Infant |
* 08 Aug |
1829 |
Infant child of widow Greer |
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Greer, Jo. |
04 Aug |
1829 |
Worthington Memory-Griswold indicates he is buried on the north side of his infant children |
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Greer, John |
04 Apr |
1826 |
Infant son of Jo. Greer, aged 4w |
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Gregory, Munson |
18? Nov |
1813 |
Son of James & Philena Gregory, aged 21y. "What greater bliss can Heaven indulgent give / That [sic] this, to know that friends departed live." [Worthington Memory lists date of death 10 Nov 1813; Pengelly, Ohio Genealogical Society, & Wagner list 18 Nov 1813] |
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Griswold, Edwin J. |
19 Jan |
1821 |
Son of Ezra & Ruth Griswold, aged 20y |
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Griswold, Emily |
21 Jun |
1820? |
Daughter of Ezra & Ruth Griswold, aged 17y. [Worthington Memory lists year of death 1829; Wagner & Ohio Genealogical Society list 1820] |
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Griswold, Ezra, Esq. |
06 Dec |
1767 |
22 Oct |
1822 |
"With his Family he came to Worthington, Ohio, Oct 29, 1803, and ware the first settlers in the town." Born in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. Aged 54y |
Griswold, Ruth |
31 May |
1847 |
Wife of Ezra Griswold, aged 79y |
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Griswold, Worthington |
05 Aug |
1833 |
Son of Geo. H. & Mila Griswold, aged 2y 6m, cause of death "worms &c" |
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Hall, Jane |
15 Aug |
1828 |
"In memory of" Child of Eli Hall, aged 1y 4m |
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Hall, John A. |
03 Nov |
1830 |
"In memory of" Aged 24y |
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Harrison, Van D. |
05 Sep |
1895 |
11 Sep |
1975 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Hawley, Amos |
07 Feb |
1827 |
Aged about 60y |
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Hawley, Sarah, Mrs. |
30 Jun |
1844 |
Formerly wife of Levi Buttles, with whom she emigrated to Ohio in 1804 from Connecticut, aged 80y |
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Herman, Lucy Raub |
16 Jul |
1930 |
04 Nov |
1979 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Heron (Herrun), Eliza, Miss |
26 Dec |
1814 |
12 Aug |
1848 |
Aged 34y. [Pengelly lists last name Herrun; Wagner, Worthington Memory, & Ohio Genealogical Society list Heron] |
Heron, Margaret B. |
13 Jul |
1790 |
13 May |
1824 |
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Hess, Mrs. |
15 Oct |
1831 |
Wife of Moses Hess, sister of the late Mrs. Bydleman |
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Hillcox, Simeon |
26 Apr |
1823 |
Aged 61y |
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Holsclaw, Addison |
13 Nov |
1834 |
Brother of Whiten Holsclaw |
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Holsclaw, Whiten |
11 Oct |
1834 |
Brother of Addison Holsclaw, aged about 25y |
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Holsclow, Infant Daughter |
06 Apr |
1833 |
Daughter of Whitin Holsclow, aged 1 day |
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Horton, William Arthur |
19 Apr |
1920 |
27 Sep |
1978 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Howard, Infant |
* 09 Oct |
1827 |
Son of Caleb Howard, stillborn |
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Huffman, Infant |
10 Jun |
1829 |
Child of Peter Huffman |
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Hunt(s), Infant |
07 Jul |
1825 |
07 Jul |
1825 |
Child of P. R. Hunt(s) [Ohio Genealogical Society lists last name Hunt; Worthington Memory lists Hunts] |
Johnson, B. F., Dr. |
19 Aug |
1855 |
Son of Gov. Joseph Johnson of Virginia [Wagner lists aged 29y 2m 11d; Ohio Genealogical Society & Worthington Memory list 39y 2m 11d] |
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Johnson, Emily G. |
16 Jan |
1848 |
Wife of Dr. B. F. Johnson, aged 26y 7m 27d. "Be ye also ready." |
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Johnson, Mary Ann |
17 Apr |
1819 |
"In memory of" Daughter of Orange & Ascha Johnson, aged 2y 8m. [Pengelley lists father's name Achsa; Wagner, Worthington Memory, & Ohio Genealogical Society list Ascha] |
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Johnson, Sophia |
29 Sep |
1834 |
Aged 11-12y |
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Johnson, William M. (H.) |
21 May |
1818 |
11 Feb |
1840 |
Son of Orange Johnson.[Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list middle initial M., Wagner & Worthington Memory list H.] |
Jones, Abel, Esq. |
30 Sep |
1815 |
"Sacred To the Memory of Abel Jones, Esq of Bristol Rhode Island who died September 30, A.D. 1815 aged XXXVII years. A painted bubble, glittering in the beam; Such is our life; a breath its form destroys / Ask ye for proof? Out of this grave shall gleam / Convictions light. The righest joys Youth, health, & vigour, fortune, friendship, LOVE / A heart (now torn with grief) on him that thought / Unceasing; all were his, who now doth prove / The secrets of ETERNITY. Pilgrim thy time is short!" |
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Keltner, Child |
20 Jan |
1843 |
Child of Elijah Keltner |
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Keltner, Child |
28 Sep |
1843 |
Child of Silas Keltner |
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Keltner, Cynthia A. |
08 Mar |
1843 |
04 Sep |
1843 |
Daughter of Silas & Elizabeth Keltner. "Jesus said Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God." |
Keltner, Infant Daughter |
01 Jan |
1842 |
Infant daughter of Elijah & Dulcena Keltner. "'Tis o'er, her spirt lingers / On earth no longer now, / For lo! Deth's icy fingers / Hath touchd that lovely brow. / But tho' thy cherished daughter / Hath passed away from thee away / Beyond Death's stormy water / She dwells in glorious day." [Ohio Genealogical Society lists aged 7d; Wagner & Pengelly list aged 19d; Worthington Memory does not list age] |
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Keltner, Oleve (Olive) F. |
21 Feb |
1842 |
27 Feb |
1842 |
Daughter of Silas & Elizabeth Keltner. "Jesus said Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God." [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list first name Oleve; Wagner & Worthington Memory list Olive] |
Kilbourn, _____ |
Daughter of Arius, buried in Presbyterian ground |
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Kilbourn, Infant |
1831 |
Daughter of Arius Kilbourn, buried in Presbyterian ground |
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Kilbourn, Mary H. |
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Kilbourn, Mrs. |
1837 |
Wife of Byron Kilbourn. [This name appears in Worthington Memory and may be a duplicate of Kilbourne, Mary H. Cowles] |
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Kilbourne, Byron |
08 Sep |
1801 |
Son of James Kilbourne & Lucy Fitch, a distinguished Civl Engineer founder of Milwaukee City, Member of Wisconsin Legislature. [There is no date of death on the gravestone] |
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Kilbourne, Charlotte |
09 Nov |
1812 |
09 Nov |
1813 |
Daughter of James Kilbourne & Cynthia Goodale [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list first name Charlotte; Wagner and Worthington Memory list Charlotta] |
Kilbourne, Cynthia |
13 Feb |
1809 |
Daughter of James Kilbourne & Cynthia Goodale, twin to Eliza Kilbourne [There is no date of death on the gravestone] |
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Kilbourne, Cynthia Goodale |
31 Jul |
1775 |
Born Brookfield, Massachusetts, daughter of Maj. Nathan Goodale, second companion of James Kilbourne. [There is no date of death on the gravestone] |
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Kilbourne, Eliza |
13 Feb |
1809 |
11 Aug |
1810 |
Daughter of James Kilbourne & Cynthia Goodale. Twin to Cynthia Kilbourne |
Kilbourne, Harrit' |
26 Apr |
1795 |
Daughter of James Kilbourne & Lucy Fitch. There is no date of death on the gravestone |
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Kilbourne, Hector |
25 Apr |
1791 |
Dec |
1837 |
Son of James Kilbourne & Lucy Fitch, a civ'l Magistrate |
Kilbourne, James, Hon. (Col.) |
19 Oct |
1770 |
24 Apr |
1850 |
"Consecrated to the memory of " Born Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut. "From low beginning he rose to eminence in business and Science Exhibited great enterprise and constancy: Formed the Scioto Company & led the Settlement in 1803: Founded Institutions of Learning: Filled many public stations, including State and National Legislatures with ABILITY, INTEGRITY & Honor: Raised his famly to distinction in business & character, & Died Apl. 24th 1850." "For truth he sought and in her path he trod / Through Nature's works he saw and owned a God." Ohio Genealogical Society-Griswold lists title Col. Worthington Memory lists War of 1812 veteran |
Kilbourne, James, M.D. |
30 Apr |
1815 |
30 May |
1845 |
Son of James Kilbourne & Cynthia Goodale |
Kilbourne, Laura |
19 Mar |
1839 |
11 Sep |
1839 |
Daughter of James & Laura P. Kilbourne, aged 5m 23d. "The Present; A mixed cup / The future, we fear little, & hope much." [Worthington Memory-Griswold lists daughter of Dr. James Kilbourn Jr.] |
Kilbourne, Laura P., Mrs. |
30 Jul |
1817 |
11 Apr |
1839 |
Wife of J. A. Kilbourne, aged 21y 8m 12d. Worthington Memory-Griswold lists wife of Dr. James Kilbourn Jr. |
Kilbourne, Lincoln |
19 Oct |
1810 |
Son of James Kilbourne & Cynthia Goodale. A merchant. There is no date of death on the gravestone |
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Kilbourne, Lucy |
01 Feb |
1793 |
Dec |
1837 |
Daughter of James Kilbourne & Lucy Fitch |
Kilbourne, Lucy Fitch |
1833 |
08 Nov |
1845 |
"An excellent, exemplary, and affectionate Daughter, sister and friend." Daughter of Byron & Mary H. Kilbourne, aged 14y 11m 25d. [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list last name Kilbourn; Wagner & Worthington Memory list Kilbourne. Worthington Memory lists age 11y; Pengelly, Ohio Genealogical Society, & Wagner list 14y] |
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Kilbourne, Lucy Fitch & Infant Daughter |
23 Aug |
1769 |
08 Mar |
1807 |
Born in Windsor Connecticut, daughter of John Fitch Esq of Windsor Connecticut, first companion of James Kilbourne. Died giving birth to her 8th child, a female, who died without name and was buried with the Mother. The other children are listed on the gravestone |
Kilbourne, Mary H. Cowles |
24 Jun |
1837 |
Daughter of Whitfield Cowles of Hartford County, Connecticut, wife of Byron Kilbourne of Milwaukee, aged 37y 5m. Worthington Memory-Griswold indicates she died at the mouth of the Huron River. "With a firm trust in the merits of Christ for salvation, she has gone to that rest, which remaineth for the people of God." |
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Kilbourne, Orrel, 1st dau. by that name |
28 Nov |
1799 |
26 Oct |
1800 |
Child of James Kilbourne & Lucy Fitch |
Kilbourne, Orrel, 2nd dau. by that name |
15 Oct |
1803 |
10 Nov |
1863 |
Child of James Kilbourne & Lucy Fitch |
Lawson, John |
20? Apr |
1827 |
Worthington Memory-Griswold indicates died from a fall from the roof of his house which broke his leg. [Ohio Genealogical Society lists date of death 20 Apr 1827; Worthington Memory lists two dates of death: 20 Apr 1827 and 23 Apr 1827] |
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Lee, Child |
* 19 Aug |
1830 |
Ohio Genealogical Society and Worthington Memory-Griswold list "child of Ben. (black)" |
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Lee, Child |
1831 |
Child of Ben. Lee |
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Leonard, Preserved |
02 Jul |
1829 |
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Lewis, Sarah Jane |
30 Sep |
1828 |
Daughter of Jacob & Catharine Lewis, aged 3y [Wagner lists mother's name Catharine; Ohio Genealogical Society list Katherine] |
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Little, Green W. |
05 May |
1825 |
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Love, Infant Daughter |
28 Feb |
1829 |
Daughter of Cha. Love |
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Lusk, Mary A. |
06 Sep |
1846 |
Aged 20y 9m. "Mary hath chosen that good part which shall not be taken away from her." [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list aged 20y 9m; Wagner lists 20y 0m] |
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Lyman, Mary Jane |
13 May |
1851 |
Daughter of Samuel & Lorinda Lyman, aged 5y 11m |
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Maize, Erwin |
01 Jun |
1836 |
13 Jan |
1900 |
I. H. S., To The Glory of Almighty God, and In Memory of ERWIN MAIZE, a trustee of this Parish, Born in the Co. Tyrone, Ire. June 1st 1836, Entered into Rest Jan. 13th 1900, Buried in Green Lawn Cemetery Columbus, O., O Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world, Grant him rest everlasting., Erected by Melissa Pegg Maize." |
Mallory, Daughter |
1831 |
Daughter, buried in Presbyterian burying ground |
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Mallory, Huldah |
11 Jan |
Wife of Daniel Mallory, native of Connecticut (stone sunk) |
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Maltby, William |
03 Jun |
1768 |
17 Jun |
1835 |
Aged 67y 15d. "Adieu my friends, / Dry up your tears, / I must lie here / Till Christ appears." |
Marshall, Mary |
04 Jun |
1855 |
Daughter of Dr. J. R. & L. M. Marshall, aged 1y 10m 19d |
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Mason, Nathan |
Jul |
1785 |
04 Jan |
1858 |
Born in Thompson, Connecticut, died in Worthington, Ohio, aged 74y |
Mathews, Wm. |
27 Jul |
1834 |
Son of Wm. T. Mathews (Englishman), died of croup, aged 4m |
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Matoon (Mattoon), Mary |
23 Jun |
1844 |
Wife of Ansel Mattoon, aged 38y. "Why should we start and fear to die, / What timrous worms we mortals are. / Death is the gate to endless joy / And yet we dread to enter there." [Pengelly lists last name Mattoon; Worthington Memory, Wagner & Ohio Genealogical Society list Matoon] |
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Mattoon, Andrew Jackson |
12 Sep |
1828 |
Son of A. Matoon, aged about 9 months |
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Mattoon, Son of Ansell |
23 Apr |
1833 |
Son of Ansell Mattoon, brother of Andrew Mattoon, aged 7y |
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Maynard, Caroline Jane |
11 Jun |
1831 |
Daughter of M. Maynard Jr., died of malignant scarlet fever, aged 4y |
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Maynard, Henry H. |
08 Jun |
1830 |
15 Jul |
1830 |
"In memory of" Son of Stephen & Mary Maynard, aged 5 weeks |
Maynard, Mary |
23 Aug |
1830 |
Wife of Stephen Maynard. [Ohio Genealogical Society, Pengelly & Wagner list aged 39y, Worthington Memory lists 35y] |
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Maynard, Moses Sr. |
06 Jul |
1834 |
Aged 79y |
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Maynard, Son of M. |
19 Jul |
1830 |
Son of M. Maynard Jr., died of "hooping cough," aged 1y 9 months |
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Maynard, Stephen |
26 Dec |
1763 |
24 Aug |
1822 |
Aged 56y |
Mc,mulle, Edward H. |
18 Jun |
1833 |
08 Jun |
1834 |
Son of John & Lucy Mc,mulle. "Sweet flower transplanted to a clime / Where never come the blights of time / Sweet voice which now shall join the hymn / Of the undying searaphim." |
McCloud, Mrs. |
26 May |
1837 |
Wife of Maj. Wm. McCloud |
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McDowell, Geraldine D. |
17 Feb |
1829 |
15 Nov |
1873 |
Wife of J. A. McDowell |
McKibben, J. Moreton |
17 Oct |
1907 |
29 Apr |
1975 |
Husband. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
McKinney, Simeon |
28 Jun |
1833 |
Aged about 30y |
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McMillen, Edward H. |
18 Jun? |
1833 |
08 Jun |
1834 |
Son of Col. John & Lucy McMillen, aged 17m. [Wagner lists month of birth Jun; Ohio Genealogical Society lists Jan] |
Metcalf, Child |
27 Jul |
1841 |
Child of I. Metcalf, Esqr., aged 4w |
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Metcalf, Fayette |
01 Jul |
1825 |
Son of Cap. Ira Metcalf, aged 1y |
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Metcalf, Mrs. Esqr. |
08 Feb |
1843 |
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Miles, Albertine |
02 Apr |
1840 |
Daughter of Miles & Lydia Pinney, aged 1y 1m 11d |
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Miller, Infant |
09 Aug |
1829 |
Child of John P. Esq., aged about 1 week |
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Miller, Infant |
16 May |
1830 |
16 May |
1830 |
Child of John P. Miller, in same grave with other child |
Miller, Infant |
29 May |
1831 |
Child of John P. Miller |
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Miller, John, Capt. |
25 Jul |
1825 |
A traveling salesman who was traveling selling "pattents for thrashing etc" from Pembroke, Genesee County, New York, died at Mr. Burr's Home, aged 30 or 40. [Worthington Memory lists 2 dates of death: 25 Jul 1825 and 26 Jul 1825] |
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Miller, Mrs. |
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Mock, Infant |
24 Dec |
1835 |
Child of Rev. Geo. Mock, aged 4-5d |
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Mock, Infant |
05 Jul |
1835 |
Child of Rev. Geo. Mock, aged 7m |
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Moore, Homer, Esq. |
01 Sep |
1811 |
"To the memory of" Aged 24y |
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Morrison, Alexander |
20 Oct |
1810 |
"In memory of" Aged 58y |
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Morse |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
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Nappi, Barbara Jane Thomas |
16 May |
1924 |
03 Sep |
1979 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Newell, Nancy |
* 11 Aug |
1925 |
Daughter of Naham Newell, aged 10y |
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Noble, Mary Caroline |
17 May |
1851 |
Wife of Asahel M. Noble, aged 20y 7m 6d [Pengelly lists wife of Asahel, Ohio Genealogical Society & Worthington Memory list wife of Asabel. Worthington Memory lists aged 20y 6d, Pengelly, Ohio Genealogical Society, & Wagner list aged 20y 7m 6d] |
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Nunn, Kate E. |
16 Jan |
1858 |
Daughter of A. B. & F. E. Nunn, aged 4m 11d. "Beneath this stone in sweet repose / Is laid a mother's dearest pride / A flower that scarce had walked in life / Or light, or beauty, ere it died" |
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Oman, Galen Francis |
26 Dec |
1898 |
09 Apr |
1981 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Oman, Mary Hills |
20 Jul |
1897 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery. Wife of Galen Francis Oman. There is no date of death at the 1982 reading |
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Orton, Lemuel |
29 Sep |
1831 |
Aged 71y |
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Orton, Sibbel |
18 Oct |
1850 |
Wife of Lemuel Orton, aged 88y |
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Pace, Alvah |
22 Aug |
1837 |
Aged 38y 7m |
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Paddock, Caroline Rosetta |
26 Jun |
1801 |
09 Sep |
1835 |
(Mother) Consort of Dr. J. R. Paddock, born in Middletown, Connecticut, died Worteington [Worthington], Ohio, aged 34y. Worthington Memory-Griswold indicates cause of death ruptured blood vessel. [Pengelly lists consort of J. P., Wagner, Ohio Genealogical Society & Worthington Memory list consort of J. R. Wagner] |
Paddock, J. R., Dr. |
19 Nov |
1803 |
07 Jun |
1878 |
(Father) Born near Cromwell, Connecticut, died in Maysville, Kentucky. "A kind and learned Gentleman." |
Paddock, Thomas S. |
1833 |
1865 |
Son of Dr. J. R. & Caroline R. Paddock |
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Paine, Elizabeth |
1827 |
1853 |
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Parker, Eliphalet |
15 Jul |
1815 |
[Worthington Memory lists his date of death as his date of birth] |
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Parker, Nancy |
23 Oct |
1832 |
Daughter of Eliphalet & Cynthia Parker |
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Peck, Charles B. |
10 Jul |
1829 |
Aged 5y 10m 5d |
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Peck, Elias |
11 Jul |
1829 |
Son of Mr. Peck of Clinton, aged 6 or 7y |
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Peck, Elias L. |
(stone sunken) |
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Phinney, Child |
28 Sep |
1837 |
Son of Jonathan Phinney, aged 4y |
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Phinney, Infant |
27 Mar |
1830 |
Son of Joseph P. Phinney |
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Phinney, Joshua |
22 or 23 Nov |
1828 |
Aged about 60y |
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Pinney (Pinny), Levi Beach |
26 Nov |
1805 |
04 Jun |
1839 |
Born in Worthington, husband of Maria Pinney, aged 34y 6m, erected by his widow Maria Pinny [Wagner & Worthington Memory list last name Pinney; Ohio Genealogical Society & Pengelly list Pinny] |
Pinney, Abner, Capt. |
1750 |
23 Nov |
1804 |
Aged 55y. "Here Abner Pinney lies, the kind the just / His flesh returning to its kindred dust / True friendship dwell within his faithful heart / Yet from his dearest friends was cald to part / And now we trust he's landed on that shore / Where death ne'er comes, and friends shall part no more" Freemasonry emblem. |
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Pinney, Albertine |
02 Apr |
1840 |
Daughter of Col. Miles & Lydia Pinney, aged 1y 1m 11d |
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Pinney, Ambrose Todd |
07 Aug |
1850 |
Son of Chester & Cynthia Pinney, aged 22y. [Worthington Memory lists his name twice, also as Ambrose Todd with Todd as his last name] |
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Pinney, Child |
28 Jul |
1834 |
Child of A. H. Pinney, aged less than 1y |
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Pinney, Eliza |
29 Feb |
1828 |
"In memory of" Wife of Ezariah Pinney, aged 27y. "Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb / Take this new treasure to thy trust / And give these sacred relics room / To slumber in the silent dust" [Pengelly & Worthington Memory list husband's name Ezariah; Worthington Memory-Griswold lists Azariah] |
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Pinney, Emma |
03 Jun |
1856? |
Daughter of Col. M. & Alzera Pinney, aged 7m 15d. [Pengelly & Worthington Memory list year of death 1856; Wagner lists 1865. Pengelly & Wagner list mother's name Alzera; Ohio Genealogical Society & Worthington Memory list Alzira] |
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Pinney, George |
29 Nov |
1855 |
Son of Col. M. & Lydia Pinney, aged 24y 7d |
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Pinney, Inf. |
03 Mar |
1840 |
Child of Horrace |
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Pinney, Infant |
12 Jun |
1832 |
Child of A. H. Pinney, aged 3 or 5 months |
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Pinney, Infant |
03 Mar |
1840 |
Infant child of Horrace Pinney |
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Pinney, Infant |
13 Oct |
1835 |
Infant child of Miles Pinney, aged 3 or 4 days |
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Pinney, Infant |
23 Jul |
1824 |
Infant son of Chester & Lucretia Pinney |
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Pinney, Infant |
02 Apr |
1831 |
Child of Henry Pinney, aged 6 months |
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Pinney, Infant |
11 Jun |
1832 |
Child of A. H. Pinney, aged 3-4 months |
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Pinney, Infant Daughter |
25 Jul |
1824 |
Infant daughter of C. & L. Pinney, aged 10d |
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Pinney, Infant Son |
25 Jul |
1924 |
Infant son of Chester & Lucrettia Pinney [Wagner lists infant son; Ohio Genealogical Society lists infant daughter] |
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Pinney, Intripid (Intrepid) C. |
07 Nov |
1855 |
Son of Chester & Cynthia Pinney, aged 28y "We will trust in God to see the [sic] yet again." [Pengelly, Ohio Genealogical Society, & Wagner list first name Intripid; Worthington Memory lists Intrepid. Worthington Memory lists his name twice, once with his last name as Todd] |
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Pinney, James |
12 Oct |
1836 |
Son of Miles & Lydia Pinney, aged 2d |
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Pinney, Lucretia (Lucrettia W.) |
26 Jul |
1824 |
Wife of Chester Pinney, aged 35y [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list name Lucretia; Wagner & Worthington Memory list Lucrettia W.] |
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Pinney, Lydia |
08 May |
1850 |
Wife of Col. M. Pinney, aged 40y 6m 27d |
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Pinney, Ruth |
28 Mar |
1806 |
"In memory of" Consort of Capt. Abner Pinney, aged 55y. "Beneath or near this monumental stone / A mother's form is laid, her spirit gone; / True to her vows, she shared a matron's fame / And kind to all; her children bless her name / And now her earthly joys and sorrows cease / Her soul we hope, has reached the realms of peace." |
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Putnam, Peter |
23 Jan |
1848 |
Aged 48y 10m |
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Ray, George Franklin |
26 Ma |
1923 |
07 Feb |
1978 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Reed, Joseph Hiestand |
27 Sep |
1902 |
30 Dec |
1971 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Reeks, Edna Harriet |
03 Aug |
1907 |
20 Dec |
1978 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Rice, Child |
Child of Squire Rice, no dates |
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Robe, William |
09 Jan |
1832 |
"In memory of" Aged 42y. "He left this dreary, wintry world / We hope, prepared to meet his God / And join the luminaries of that arch / Inscribed with / HOLINESS TO THE LORD / where eternal summer reigns & where he / will enjoy the true LIGHT at last" |
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Rodiman, Child |
Jan or Feb |
1838 |
Son of Peter Rodiman |
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Rogers, Paul |
11 Sep |
1923 |
22 Apr |
1974 |
Husband. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Rolp, Nelson |
15 Apr |
1835 |
Son of Ms. A. H. Rolp, aged 8y, died of measles or croup or both |
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Sanger, Hannah |
04 Mar |
1813 |
Wife of Nathaniel Sanger, aged 76y |
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Sherman, John |
21? May |
1827 |
Aged 35 or 36y, cause of death "intemperance." [Worthington Memory lists date of death 22 May 1827; Worthington Memory-Griswold & Ohio Genealogical Society list 21 May 1827] |
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Skiff, Seymour |
27 Apr |
1799 |
04 Oct |
1823 |
Civil Engineer. "In memory of" "He was aimable, mild & virtuous / Pleasant, moral & industrious" |
Skinner, Catharine |
10 Mar |
1837 |
Wife of M. Skinner, aged 55y. [Pengelly & Worthington Memory list a notation at the bottom of the stone: O. B. Berkshire] |
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Skinner, D. W., Dr. |
21 Apr? |
1854 |
Aged 43y 3m 10d [Pengelly, Worthington Memory, & Ohio Genealogical Society list date of death 21 Apr 1854; Wagner lists 21 Mar 1854] |
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Smith, Carl E. III |
04 Oct |
1958 |
14 Jan |
1979 |
ALC USAF. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Smith, Forrest L. |
19 Apr |
1902 |
16 Nov |
1971 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Smith, Jinks |
02 Apr |
1839 |
Cause of death consumption |
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Smith, Margaret P. |
04 Jun |
1903 |
Wife. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery. There is no date of death at the 1982 reading |
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Smith, Mrs. Harris |
13 Jun |
1839 |
Wife of Harris Smith |
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Smith, Russell H. |
13 Oct |
1902 |
Husband. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery. There is no date of death at the 1982 reading |
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Smith, Stacy E. |
22 Aug |
1970 |
14 Feb |
1976 |
Grand-daughter. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Sommers, Infant |
26 Apr |
1829 |
Son of Mr. Sommers |
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Spagenberg, Harry Dufford III |
08 Jun |
1942 |
07 Jan |
1959 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Spagenberg, Harry Dufford Jr. |
31 Mar |
1912 |
31 May |
1977 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Sparrow, Infant |
* 20 Sep |
1827 |
Infant child of Rev. Wm. Sparrow |
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Spooner, Patty |
09 Oct |
1827 |
Wife of William Spooner, lived in Clinton Township, cause of death typhus fever |
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Strong, Infant |
30 Jan |
1829 |
Daughter of Lucius Strong, aged about 6 months |
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Stump, Child |
10 May |
1843 |
Child of John Stump |
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Stump, John |
10 Sep |
1836 |
Son of John Stump, cause of death whooping cough & "inflaimed" lungs, aged about 8y |
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Stump, John or James |
14 Sep |
1835 |
Son of John Stump, aged between 1 & 2 years |
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Summers, Child |
02 Sep |
1827 |
Child of Mr. Summers |
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Taylor, Child |
28 Aug |
1835 |
Child of Geo. Taylor |
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Thomas, George V. |
10 Apr |
1908 |
31 Oct |
1978 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Thomas, Justine H. |
05 Jan |
1897 |
15 Nov |
1981 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Thompson, Annah (Anna) |
05 Apr |
1845 |
Wife of Judge Wm. Thompson, aged 90y 7m. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, E. D. Case." [Pengelly, Worthington Memory, & Ohio Genealogical Society list first name Annah; Wagner lists Anna] |
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Thompson, Charles, Esq. |
14 Oct |
1830 |
Aged 45y. "To the memory of" "Life makes the soul dependent on the dust / Death gives her wings to mount above the sky." [Pengelly & Worthington Memory list aged 45y; Ohio Genealogical Society-Griswold and Worthington Memory-Griswold list aged about 48y] |
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Thompson, William., Hon |
23 Mar |
1830 |
"To the memory of" "he was an early emigrant to this Country and lived to see the wilderness blossom as the rose." Freemasonry emblem. Franklin County Recorder veteran grave search indicates Revolutionary War veteran. [His name does not appear in the Official Roster of Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in the State of Ohio (DAR 1929)]. Worthington Memory-Griswold indicates he died of typhus pleurisy at 1:00 a.m. on 23 Mar 1830, having been sick 6 days, aged 76y 6m |
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Topping, Mary Eliza |
22 Mar |
1838 |
"Life - how short / Eternity - how long!" Banner "Be YE also READY." Daughter of Edward & Delia Topping, aged 10y 7m 27d |
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Topping, Miranda |
09 Jan |
1827 |
"To the memory of" "And thou, whose passing eye may rest / A moment on this fleeting line / Howe'er by fame or fortune blest / Or allured, this doom is thine. M. T." Daughter of John Topping, aged 18y 15d |
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Tuller, Aurelius |
13 Sep |
1815 |
15 Sep |
1819 |
Child of Belam & Lydia H. Tuller |
Tuller, Belam (Bela M.) |
19 Jun |
1773 |
22 Apr |
1821 |
Husband of Lydia H. Tuller. [Pengelly lists name Belam; Wagner & Ohio Genealogical Society list Bela M.; Worthington Memory lists Belam M.] |
Tuller, Elvira (Elvera) |
01 Dec |
1803 |
01 Mar |
1806 |
Child of Belam & Lydia H. Tuller. [Pengelly, Worthington Memory, & Ohio Genealogical Society list first name Elvira; Wagner lists Elvera] |
Tuller, Henry H. |
23 Apr |
1833 |
05 Feb |
1834 |
Son of F. Tuller, grandchild of Belam & Lydia H. Tuller, aged 8 months. [Pengelly, Worthington Memory, & Ohio Genealogical Society list year of birth 1833; Wagner lists 1813] |
Tuller, Lydia H. |
19 Jun |
1776 |
27 Mar |
1848? |
Wife of Belam Tuller. [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list year of death 1848; Wagner & Worthington Memory list 1847. Worthington Memory lists wife of Belam M. Tuller] |
Ufford, Elizabeth F. |
Sep |
1844 |
Daughter of John & Catherine (Catharine) Ufford, aged 2y 11m. [Worthington Memory & Ohio Genealogical Society list mother's first name Catherine; Wagner & Pengelly list Catharine] |
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Upham, John Edward |
21 Jul |
1942 |
04 Dec |
1964 |
Son. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Upson, Mrs. Louis (Lois) |
17 Feb |
1826 |
"In memory of" Aged 77y. "He had given his angels charge over her to keep her in all her ways." Worthington Memory-Griswold indicates she was the doctor's mother. [Ohio Genealogical Society & Worthington Memory list name Mrs. Lois; Pengelly & Wagner list Mrs. Louis] |
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Upson, Polly |
19 Jul |
1818 |
Aged 16m [Pengelly & Wagner list year of death 1818; Ohio Genealogical Society & Worthington Memory list 1813] |
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Vining, Eunice |
20 Jun |
1828 |
Daughter of Wm. & Huldah Vining, aged 18y. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea, saith the Spirit, That they may rest From their labours, and their works do follow them. Rev. xiv, 13." [Worthington Memory lists last name Vinning in the overall list although the information regarding the gravestone inscription lists Vining] |
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Vining, Hulda |
17 Jul |
1847 |
Wife of William Vinining, aged 67y. "Farewell to all my friends below, / Farewell to earth, with joy I go / To that bright realm, that world on high, / Where pleasures never bloom to die./ H. A. Ferris." [Pengelly lists first name Hilldah; Wagner, Worthington Memory, & Ohio Genealogical Society list Hulda. Worthington Memory lists date of death 19 Jul 1847; Wagner, Ohio Genealogical Society, & Pengelly list 17 Jul 1847] |
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Vining, Marcus |
Sep |
1840 |
Son of William & Huldah Vining. Worthington Memory is the only source to list this name. [It is possible this is a duplicate of Marcus Vining, date of death 15 Sep 1833] |
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Vining, Marcus |
15 Sep |
1833 |
[Ohio Genealogical Society lists son of Wm. & Huldah Vining, aged 7y, date of death 15 Sep 1833. Worthington Memory lists aged 15y and does not list name of parents although Worthington Memory-Griswold lists brother of Eunice Vining. Pengelly & Wagner list son of William and Huldah Vining, aged 15y, date of death Sep, no year listed] |
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Wallace, Anson |
25 Jan |
1827 |
Died of consumption, aged about 25y |
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Walling, Hulda(h) (Hildan) |
04 Apr |
1839 |
"In memory of" Wife of John Walling, mother of the shoemaker, died of old age, aged 75y. "God in his wisdom has recalled / The precious boom [(sic)] his love had given / And tho' the casket moulders here / The gem is sparkling now in heaven." [Pengelly lists first name Hildan; Worthington Memory & Wagner list Hulda; Ohio Genealogical Society lists Huldah] |
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Walling, Huldah |
04 Apr |
1839 |
Wife of John Walling, aged 75y. [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list name Huldah Walling; Worthington Memory lists Hildah Wolling; Wagner lists Hildan Wolling] |
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Walters, Robert Conrad |
26 Aug |
1938 |
06 May |
1977 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Walton, Henrietta Knight |
28 May |
1904 |
23 May |
1976 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Walton, Jasper N. |
20 Aug |
1904 |
22 Feb |
1964 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Warren, Sylvia Griswold |
25 May |
1825 |
Daughter of Ezra & Ruth Griswold, wife of Deloss Warren, aged 17y |
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Washburn, Ray |
Child died of "dissentery," no dates. Worthington Memory-Griswold appears to indicate the burial was in the "Presbyterian Bury ground" |
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Weaver, Asa |
14 Mar |
1842 |
Husband of Betsey Weaver |
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Weaver, Betsey |
17 Apr |
1813 |
Wife of Asa Weaver, aged 39y. "Weep not dear friends as you pass by, As you are now, so once was I, As I am now, soon you must be, Prepare yourselves to follow me." |
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Weaver, Christopher |
13 Mar |
1786 |
30 Sep |
1840 |
Born in Rhode Island, died aged 54y 27d |
Weaver, David, Maj. |
15 Apr |
1826 |
Died of consumption |
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Weaver, Lucretia (Lucrettia) |
17 Sep |
1824 |
Wife of Asa Weaver, aged 36y. "Weep not dear friends as you pass by, As you are now so once was I, As I am now so you must be, Prepare yourselves to follow me." [Pengelly, Worthington Memory, & Ohio Genealogical Society list first name Lucretia; Wagner lists Lucrettia] |
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Weaver, Melinda (Malinda) |
22 Jul |
1833 |
"In memory of" Daughter of John W. & Lucinda Weaver, died of cholera, aged 21y 5m 10d. [Pengelly & Wagner list first name Malinda; Ohio Genealogical Society lists Melinda; Worthington Memory lists both spellings] |
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Weaver, Mrs. |
08 Sep |
1830 |
Wife of Asa Weaver |
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Weaver, Sophia, Mrs. |
29 Nov |
1823 |
Wife of Capt. Daniel (Danid) Weaver, aged 24y. "This is the way we all must go / Let it a sacred warning be / To all that's living here below / Prepare yourselves your God to see." [Pengelly lists wife of Danid Weaver; Worthington Memory & Ohio Genealogical Society list wife of Daniel Weaver. Worthington Memory does not list the date of death] |
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Webster, Eliza M. |
15 Feb |
1848 |
Daughter of O. W. & Malvinah Webster, aged 3y 10m 5d. [Pengelly & Wagner list daughter of O. W. Webster; Ohio Genealogical Society lists daughter of C. W. Webster, indicating the letter C. is best guess; Worthington Memory lists daughter of C. W. Webster] |
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Webster, Julia |
12 Feb |
1878 |
Wife of Amason Webster |
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Webster, Mrs. |
* 13 Feb |
1838 |
Wife of _____, daughter of Samuel Buck Jr. |
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Wetmore, Mary |
12 Aug |
1827 |
Infant child of Dr. C. H. Wetmore, aged 2 months. [Worthington Memory lists the name Wetmore, Infant] |
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Wheeler, Heman |
27 Jul |
1834 |
Died of consumption & nervous fever, aged about 30 |
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Wilcox, _____ |
28 Jul |
1827 |
Child of Warrin Wilcox, aged about 1y |
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Wilcox, _____ |
04 Aug |
1825 |
Son of Warrin Wilcox |
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Wilcox, Caroline |
13 Dec |
1826 |
Daughter of the widow Selah Wilcox, aged 17 or 19y |
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Wilcox, Child |
28 Jul |
1823 |
Child of Warrin Wilcox, died from bowel complaint, aged about 1 year |
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Wilcox, Child |
04 Aug |
1825 |
Son of Warrin Wilcox |
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Wilcox, Clinton (George) |
26 Jun |
1832 |
Son of Roswell Wilcox, aged 22-24y. [Wagner & Pengelley list name George Wilcox; Ohio Genealogical Society lists Clinton Wilcox; Worthington Memory lists name three ways: Wilcox with no first name, George Wilcox, and Clinton Wilcox.] |
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Wiley, Elizabeth |
02 Apr |
1842 |
Wife of Jedediah Wiley, aged 78y. "Peace be to her dust, and Choirs of Angels Sing her to her rest" |
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Wiley, Jedediah |
29 May |
1839 |
Aged 81y. "The end of the upright man is peace." |
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Wilkinson, Bethena |
08 Sep |
1837 |
Wife of Moses S. Wilkinson, aged 42y 9m. "Be ye also ready for in such a time as ye think not the son of man cometh." |
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Wilkinson, William |
21? Nov |
1843 |
Son of M. S. & Bethena Wilkinson, aged 17y. "There shall we see His face / And never, never sin." [Worthington Memory lists date of death 26 Nov 1843; Ohio Genealogical Society, Pengelley, & Wagner list 21 Nov 1843] |
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Willcox, Pametha H. |
19 Dec |
1848 |
Aged 40y. [Pengelly & Ohio Genealogical Society list name Parintha H. Willcox; Wagner lists Parmetha H. Willcox; Worthington Memory lists Paraetha E. Wilcox & Parmetha E. Willcox] |
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Willcox, Roswell |
27 Oct |
1831 |
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Willcox, Sarah Selah |
1785 |
1824 |
Aged 39y [Pengelly notes this stone is defaced. Worthington Memory lists last name Willcox & Wilcox] |
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Willcox, Simeon |
1764 |
26 Apr |
1825 |
Aged 61y |
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Williams, James Morgan |
27 Aug |
1910 |
045 Jun |
1978 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Winston, Edmund J. |
19 Jan |
1932 |
12 Jul |
1981 |
Husband. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Winters, Judy L. |
16 Oct |
1945 |
31 Jan |
1980 |
Wife. Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Wright, Asahel |
18 Oct |
1823 |
Aged 26y. Emigrated from Providence, Rhode Island |
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Wright, Sarah |
28 Dec |
1846 |
Daughter of Peter & Louisa Wright, aged 6y 5m 15d. "In hopes of peace to rest, and ever blest." [Pengeley lists daughter of Potter & Louisa Wright. Wagner, Ohio Genealogical Society, & Worthington Memory list daughter of Peter & Louisa Wright] |
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Wulff, Esther |
09 May |
1900 |
25 Nov |
1981 |
Columbarium Wall along north & east sides of cemetery |
Wyley, Child |
27 Oct |
1838 |
Son of Isaac Wyley, aged 20m |
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Wyley, Dr. |
05 Mar |
1837 |
Worthington Memory-Griswold indicates "Dr. Wyley died in a drunken fit" |
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Wyley, Mrs. Z. |
02 Apr |
1842 |
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Yoner, Chas, W. |
17 Feb |
1835 |
Died of consumption, aged about 30-35y |
For information on burials after 1980, please see:
http://www.worthingtonmemory.org/cemeteries?browse=All&search=&cemetery=117&date[min][date]=&date[max][date]=&field_veteran_value=All&sort_by=field_name_browsing_value&sort_order=ASC&items_per_page=100.
* = date of interment rather than date of death
Sources:
Franklin County Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society (comp.), Franklin County, Ohio Cemeteries, Volume 5, Sharon and Perry Townships, Columbus, January 1983, pages 87-92 (1982 gravestone reading by The Ohio Genealogical Society) and Volume 11, Corrections and Addenda, 1997, pages 130-138. This source is cited as Ohio Genealogical Society.
Franklin County Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society (comp.), Franklin County, Ohio Cemeteries, Volume 11, Corrections and Addenda, 1997, pages 130-138. Volume 11 contains additions from an original manuscript kept by George H. Griswold when he served as sexton for the cemetery 1825-1845. This source is cited as Ohio Genealogical Society-Griswold.
Henderson, Frank D.,John R. Rea, and Jane Dowd Daily, Daughters of the American Revolution (comp.), The Official Roster of the Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in the State of Ohio, Columbus: The F.J. Heer Printing Co., 1929. Available online at:
http://archive.org/details/officialrosterof1929ohiorich, excerpts of burials in Franklin County only: http://www.centralohiogravesearch.com/uploads/source-rosterrevwar.pdf#page=1.
Pengelly, W. G. "Monumental Inscriptions Within The Church and Churchyard of St. John Worthington, O." The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly Vol 1 (1898), pages 15-19 and 64-66.
http://www.ancestrypaths.com/tips-and-techniques/old-online-digital-books/old-northwest-genealogical-quarterly-1898-to-1912/. This source is cited as Pengelly.
Wagner, Charles W. (comp.) Cemetery Records of Franklin County, Ohio, Columbus, 1949, pages 218-223 (1942 gravestone reading by Chas. W. & John H. Wagner). This source is cited as Wagner.
Worthington, Ohio Libraries, Worthington Memory, searchable database of burials, accessed 2014. http://www.worthingtonmemory.org/cemeteries. This source is cited as Worthington Memory.
This source contains information from George H. Griswold, sexton for the cemetery 1825-1845. Information from Mr. Griswold is cited as Worthington Memory-Griswold.
Links of Interest:
St. John's Episcopal Church Website (http://www.stjohnsworthington.org/)
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