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"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."

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Spotlighting the Lakeside Cemetery in Bay Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio

Sharing random photos taken at the Lakeside Cemetery in Bay Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio on August 20, 2020
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The Lakeside Cemetery in Bay Village is a treat to stroll through at one's own pace. 
A visitor can quickly become immersed in its unique history by reading the inscriptions of markers, monuments, and veterans' plaques.  
The Ohio Historical Marker reveals significant details about some of the notable pioneer settlers who lived in the area and who found peace and rest on this sacred land.  
A visitor should pick a nice warm and sunny day to stroll through the cemetery, and all the while enjoy the breezes provided by Lake Erie! The view is stunning no matter what is going on out on the lake.  But, don't let it distract you during your time at the Lakeside Cemetery!
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Of serious concern, however, is shoreline erosion that is endangering this fragile pioneer burial ground.  The following article explains.:
The September 25, 2018 story in "WestLife" by Jeff Gallatin.:
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To learn more about the Lakeside Cemetery before your visit, you can purchase the definitive book published about it.:
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"Retracing Footsteps: This History of Lakeside Cemetery"
********"This book of nearly 400 pages, containing more than 350 photographs, is a fascinating compilation of family notes, newspaper articles, letters, historical sketches, recipes, vital records, two autobiographies and much more. Ten years of research went into uncovering information about more than 270 individuals who are associated with the Lakeside Cemetery.
Established in 1814, the cemetery was the first burial ground in Dover Township which now encompasses Bay Village, Westlake and the northern section of North Olmsted. Most burials occurred from 1814 into the mid 1900s. The individuals buried in the cemetery lived in areas from Cleveland to Lorain. Even those unfamiliar with Lakeview Cemetery will find this unparalleled resource an interesting and educational portrayal of life over the last two centuries in northern Ohio."Call (216) 386-5997 for more information."
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Some longer distance views:


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Marker for T. Richard and Elizabeth R. Martin
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Government issued marker
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Marker for True Ellis Read
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Monument for Samuel Foster Osborn
and, His Wife,
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Christopher Saddler
and His Wife,
Sophia Ortiz Saddler
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Above:Marker for:
Clare Marshall Osborn
And, His Wife
Mildred Sleeper Osborn
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Frederick, and His Wife
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Left: Isaac Rowell white marker
Right: Jerusha Rowell white marker
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I hope you enjoyed this mini-tour of the Lakeside Cemetery in Bay Village.  
It is a smaller size cemetery that holds a commanding presence in this western suburb of Cleveland.  It deserves to be preserved and protected from any and all elements that might cause it irreparable harm.