Exploring Almost Forgotten Gravesites in the Great State of Ohio

Dedicated to cemetery preservation in the great state of Ohio


"A cemetery may be considered as abandoned when all or practically all of the bodies have been Removed therefrom and no bodies have been buried therein for a great many years, and the cemetery has been so long neglected as entirely to lose its identity as such, and is no longer known, recognized and respected by the public as a cemetery. 1953 OAG 2978."

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

The Fayette County Genealogical Society - Chapter of O.G.S. - Presents - Mr. Paul LaRue, Educator and Historian - "The Feeble Minded Institute Cemetery: One of Ohio's Most Unique Cemeteries" - Monday, March 17, 2025 - 7:00p.m. - 101 E. East Street, Washington Court House, Ohio - Evelyn Pentzer Meeting Room

Sharing from: 

The Fayette County Genealogical Society - Chapter of O.G.S. : 

Presents 

Mr. Paul LaRue, Educator and Historian 

"The Feeble Minded Institute Cemetery: One of Ohio's Most Unique Cemeteries"
Monday, March 17, 2025 - 7:00p.m.
101 E. East Street, Washington Court House, Ohio - Evelyn Pentzer Meeting Room

***This event is free and open to the Public***

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Also:
Additional biographical links for Mr. Paul LaRue:
https://doughboy.org/paul-larue-leads-st-colman-cemetery-tour-in-fayette-county-oh/
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https://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/ohio-in-ww1-reading-resources.html
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https://news.va.gov/76872/preserving-legacy-veterans-buried-unmarked-graves/
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https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/military/2016/05/30/veterans-unmarked-graves-get-new/23617459007/
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https://blogs.loc.gov/teachers/2024/01/using-the-veterans-history-project-for-holocaust-education/
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Monday, February 10, 2025

Sharing news of the 2025 "Scenic Ohio" Award Recipients for Ohio's Scenic and Historic Cemeteries & Spotlighting the Old Burying Ground in Greenfield, one of the seven cemeteries chosen for this award.

"Preservation Project"
Old Burying Ground
Greenfield, Ohio

 

 

 

"Since 2014, the Old Burying Ground (OBG) in Greenfield, Ohio, 

has been undergoing work by a group of dedicated volunteers.

Throughout each year, work sessions have been held by key volunteers. 

This email is our way of sharing the progress 
informing you of any upcoming work sessions,
and offering information about this historic cemetery. 

We encourage your continued support in this
effort and your sharing of this information
with your friends.

"2024 marked the completion of our mapping
of the cemetery. 
By working in 50'x50' sections
we identified the burials in each section, 
took pictures of the gravestones and
A map was also created showing
the individual sections that we created.

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When the spring weather finally arrives this
year we will survey the cemetery to see if there
has been any winter damage to any gravestones
and determine what our work plan should
be for the year. 

We would also like to schedule a time
 when volunteers can help in cleaning
gravestones. This is not a difficult process, 
but we do need to know if you want to help
so we can provide enough items to perform
the cleaning. 
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If interested, please email:
     (jfking@earthlink.net),
and we will put your name on the list
and let you know when we
can schedule that session. Thanks!
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This month we received exciting news
that our efforts to preserve the
Old Burying Ground will be
recognized by Scenic Ohio as 
one of the recipients of this year's
***Scenic Ohio Award.***

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"Scenic Ohio's awards program recognizes
 the work of organizations, agencies, and
 individuals that conserve, restore, 
maintain and manage Ohio's scenic places.  
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Our Historic Cemeteries are treasures
 to be honored as true 
"Gardens for the Living".
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The restoration work at
Old Burying Ground Cemetery
is exemplary and an important example
of what many historic cemeteries need.
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The work of restoration, preservation
and maintenance of historic cemeteries
is work of the highest order and
to be encouraged throughout Ohio." 
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The Old Burying Ground
will be recognized at an event in April
with six other cemeteries in Ohio:

2025 AWARDS RECIPIENTS:
  7.  StratfordCemetery, Delaware County

AWARDS LUNCHEON EVENT:

DATE:                    April 4
LOCATION:          Newark, Ohio
The Historic Buckingham Meeting House  
 5 North 6th Street
  Newark, Ohio  43055

TIME:              11:30 am - 1:30 pm
KEYNOTE:  Krista Horrocks, 
                       Ohio History Connection
BOOK SIGNING: 11:30 - Noon
                                 and 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm,
                                 Ian Adams, photographer
"This Place of Silence" 
Ohio's Cemeteries and Burial Grounds"

POST EVENT TOUR: 2:30 pm
The Octagon 
World Heritage Site
 Newark,  Jeff Gill
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Thank you all for being supporters
and volunteers to help make this happen!
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Throughout each year, work sessions have been
held by key volunteers. 
We encourage your continued support in this
effort and your sharing of this information
with your friends."

Thank you for caring!

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(Above photo by Jackie Doles
 September 30, 2018)


Saturday, February 1, 2025

Spotlighting the Fayette County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society and its publications - tombstone inscriptions - Interment Records, and the 1924 Cemetery Plat Book.

The Fayette County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society is not a large chapter in membership, however, what it lacks in numbers it more than makes up in participation by its chapter leaders, members of First Families of Fayette County, new chapter members, and others.  
There is always plenty of content in their newsletters that helps researchers to stay abreast of the current news of the chapter.  New ancestral stories and records are regularly published that keep members engaged.   
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The Books for Sale page offers a significant selection of publications to choose from; including those regarding the following:  
Tombstone Inscriptions, Interment Records, and the 1924 Fayette County Cemetery Plat Book by Peggy Gilmore. Below is a sampling from the Winter 2024 "Fayette Connection" newsletter including their membership form.: 

  

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