From Gail Allen's Blog: "Gifts from Gail":
"I also went to the St. Coleman of Cloyne Catholic Church office to
research two graves that could not be found in St. Coleman's Cemetery. I
learned that the **two ladies in question were in fact listed in the old
church death record book (one from 1939 and one from 1930), but their
graves could never be found in the cemetery.
The St. Coleman of Cloyne
Church began in 1866 on the land where the cemetery is now. The church
building was destroyed by the tornado of 1855. Some markers were missing
and some of the small corner stones sank into the ground due to the
weather, and were later covered over with growing grass. The ladies are
listed on the roster of cemetery graves, but the specific locations are
unknown."
Thanking Gail for providing this Section Map below for Saint Colmans Cemetery:
**Agnes Carr Creamer
From Gail: Mrs. Thomas (Agnes) Creamer, lived on Hoppes Road in WCH, died May 15, 1930, at the age of 51; cause of death: stroke paralysis/acute dilation of the heart.
From Gail: Mrs. Thomas (Agnes) Creamer, lived on Hoppes Road in WCH, died May 15, 1930, at the age of 51; cause of death: stroke paralysis/acute dilation of the heart.
From Gail: Margaret Hidy, lived on Culpepper Trace in WCH, died December 11,
1939, at the age of 67; cause of death: obstruction of the bowels.
Thanking Gail Allen for sharing the following photographs of Saint Colmans Cemetery in Washington Court House, Ohio -- and I have added Gail's "Gifts from Gail" blog to my "Linda's Blog List" in the right column:
Above:
"Further to the right of the entrance; the left of the entrance is open, not yet occupied."
Above:
"View to the right"
Main Entrance