Kirtland |
South Kirtland Cemetery Sec. DA Rows 9-10 | |||||
Name | Sec- tion | Row | Stone # |
Inscription | Symbols | Comments | DA | 9 | 1 | Ann/ | See Morse mon DA-8-2 |
DA | 9 | 2 | Harvey H./ | See Morse mon DA-8-2 | ||
DA | 9 | 3 | Clarissa/ | See Morse mon DA-8-2 | ||
DA | 9 | 4 | Tempe/ | See Morse mon DA-8-2 | ||
DA | 9 | 5 | John/ | See Morse mon DA-8-2 | ||
DA | 9 | 6 | empty base | |||
DA | 9 | 7 | Eleanor/ Wife of/ Rev. Trueman Coe[?]/ died in Kirtland/ March 26, 1848/ Aged 34 Yrs./ | |||
DA | 9 | 8 | Rev. Trueman Coe/ Born/ Derby Conn./ Dec. 9, 1788./ Died/ in Kirtland O./ May 22, 1858. | War of 1812 flagholder | ||
DA | 9 | 9 | Elisha E./ Son of/ Wm E & Hannah[?]/ Peck/ Died June 23/ 1830/ Aged 7 Years/ | |||
DA | 9 | 10 | Laura E. Morse/ 1877-1909 | |||
DA | 9 | 11 | John H. Morse/ 1840-1897/ | |||
DA | 9 | 12 | Frances E. Morse/ 1840-1880/ | |||
DA | 9 | 13 | Frances A. Morse/ 1873-1874/ | |||
DA | 9 | 14 | Nathan Daggett/ 1802-1891/ | |||
DA | 9 | 15 | Eliza Howden/ Daggett/ 1809-1874/ | |||
DA | 9 | 16 | [W side] Nathan Daggett/ Born in/ Freemon, Mass./ Nov 26, 1802/ Died Apr. 28, 1891/ Eliza/ Wife of/ Nathan Daggett/ born in Bristol, Vt/ Sep. 20, 1809/ died Feb 23,/ 1874/ Daggett/ [N side] Louisa Bradley/ daughter of/ Eliza & Nathan Daggett/ died Dec. 8, 1863/ Aged 22 yrs./ | |||
DA | 9 | 17 | Elouisa Bradley/ Daggett/ 1841-1863/ | |||
DA | 9 | 18 | Fannie Eliza/ Skinner/ 1882-1964/ Dau. of John & Julia Daggett/ | |||
DA | 9 | 19 | Richmond/ George B./ Co. H. 20. O. Inf./ 1837-1879/ Temperance H./ His Wife/ 1827-1919/ [gov't shield type footstone] G.B. Richmond/ Co. H./ 20th Ohio Inf. | GAR flagholder | ||
DA | 9 | 20 | Our Little Ones/ G.B. & T. Richmond/ | 3 leaves, 3 rosebuds; tassels | ||
DA | 9 | 21 | Virginia A. Billings/ 1872-1947/ [footstones] OAB/ E.D.B./ | Baby. | ||
DA | 9 | 22 | Baby | see mon. DA-8-11 | ||
DA | 9 | 23 | O.A.B. | see mon. DA-9-21, DA-8-11 | ||
DA | 9 | 24 | E.D.B. | see mon. DA-9-21, DA-8-11 | ||
DA | 9 | 25 | Elizabeth/ 1861-1920/ | |||
DA | 9 | 26 | Samuel Hunkin/ 1864-1940/ | |||
DA | 9 | 27 | Marion Hunkin Parks/ 1895-1940/ | |||
DA | 9 | 28 | Albert Janes Parks/ 1895-1976/ | |||
DA | 9 | 29 | Rose Hunkin/ Satava/ 1899-1978/ | Rose to left of name. | ||
DA | 9 | 30 | Mother/ Hattie Hunkin/ 1869-1952 | Flower on each side of Mother | ||
DA | 9 | 31 | Father/ James Hunkin/ 1869-1927 | Flower on each side of Father | ||
DA | 9 | 32 | Duane Davies Martin/ 1932-1937 | ivy | ||
DA | 9 | 33 | Lanning/ Ruth B./ 1909-1999/ Ralph M./ 1901-1972 | Cross; grapes; praying hands | ||
DA | 9 | 34 | Wilcox/ L.D.S./ Ida M./ 1872-1947/ Charles J./ 1873-1961/ Our Trust in God | Ivy; Knights of Pythias flagholder | ||
DA | 9 | 35 | Martha Ransom/ Wilcox/ 1873-1954/ R.L.D.S. | |||
DA | 10 | 1 | Charlotte S. | see mon. DA-10-5 | ||
DA | 10 | 2 | Nancy D. | see mon. DA-10-5 | ||
DA | 10 | 3 | C.G Crary | see mon. DA-10-5 | ||
DA | 10 | 4 | Aurelia M. | see mon. DA-10-5 | ||
DA | 10 | 5 | [W side]C/ Christopher G. Crary/ 1806-1895/ Aurelia Morse Crary/ 1807-1843./ Nancy M. Davis Crary/ 1823-1847/. Charlotte S. Ranney Crary/ 1813-1894/ Crary/ [N side] Christopher Crary/ 1759-1848/ Polly Witter Crary/ 1765-1858/ Their Daughter/ Sarah Almira Crary/ 1801-1854/ Marion Almira Crary/ 1835-1923 | Interesting Ivy dec. | Christopher Crary (1759) and wife actually buried in Curl Cem., Union Co., OH. Stone with family in Lot 35, grave 9. This cemetery was part of his farm. | |
DA | 10 | 6 | Marion A. | see mon. DA-10-5 | ||
DA | 10 | 7 | Sarah A. | see mon. DA-10-5 | ||
DA | 10 | 8 | Polly W. | see mon. DA-10-5 | ||
DA | 10 | 9 | Christopher [on old SAR flagholder] Christopher Crary/ 1759-1848 | old SAR flagholder | see mon. DA-10-5 | |
DA | 10 | 10 | small broken, unreadable | |||
DA | 10 | 11 | War of 1812 marker | |||
DA | 10 | 12 | Ada A/ Simons./ Died/ Nov 3, 1818/ AE 1 y 1 m/ & 13 ds. | |||
DA | 10 | 13 | Royer/ Clarence A./ 1853-1930/ Celesta 1857-1931/ Son. Raymond. 1895-1897 | ivy | ||
DA | 10 | 14 | Miranda J./ Daughter of/ Gurdin S. & Mary A./ Pitcher/ Died Feb. 4, 1872/ Aged/ 30 Yrs. 5 Ms. 19 Ds. | tassels | ||
DA | 10 | 15 | Pitcher/ Gurdin S./ June 22, 1807/ Mar. 21, 1888/ Mary Ann/ Apr. 16, 1811/ Aor. 25, 1897 | |||
DA | 10 | 16 | W/ Nelson Wells/ Born Sep. 4, 1808/ Died July 18, 1889./ Mary Lee His Wife/ Born Jan. 9, 1807/ Died Feb. 4, 1888./ James F. Their Son/ Born Sep. 20, 1850/ Died Sep. 18, 1862./Wells | |||
DA | 10 | 17 | Franklin/ Adopted Son of/ N. & M. Wells/ Died/ Aug. 18, 1863./ Aged/ 11 Yrs. 10 Ms. 18 Ds | |||
DA | 10 | 18 | Caroline C./ Wife of/ W.C. Gildersleve/ Daug. of/ R. & M. Gillinore/ Died/ Nov. 26, 1768/ Aged 22 yrs | |||
DA | 10 | 19 | [W side]George Ranney/ Died Mar. 6, 1861/ Aged 79 yr 7 m/ Anna B./ Wife of/ George Ranney/ Died Nov. 18, 1843/ Aged 59 yrs/ Pauline H./ Dau. of/ Geo. & A.B. Ranney/ Died June 24, 1848/ Aged 24 years/ [2 lines unreadable] | |||
DA | 10 | 20 | blank footstone | |||
DA | 10 | 21 | A.B.R. | see mon DA-10-19 | ||
DA | 10 | 22 | P.H.R. | see mon DA-10-19 | ||
DA | 10 | 23 | Benjamin F./ Daniels/ 1885-1978/ [gov't granite footstone] Benjamin F Daniels/ US Army/ World War I/ 1885-1978 | Flowers on each side; WW I flagholder | ||
DA | 10 | 24 | Daniels,/ George A./ 1857-1937/ Clara M. 1861-1957 | Flowers | ||
DA | 10 | 25 | [W side]Children of/ W.H. & R.A. Plaisted/ Susan V./ July 17, 1868 Jan. 4, 1888/ Roy L./ June 2, 1870 Aug. 29, 1892/ Everard F./ Oct. 14, 1876 June 11, 1886/ F. H. Plaisted/ Sept. 12, 1865 Aug. 16, 1943/ [E side]Plaisted/ William H./ July 11, 1841 Oct. 5, 1908/ Rachel Ann/ July 5, 1843 June 11, 1902 | Confederate War flagholder. | ||
DA | 10 | 26 | Parsons/ William E./ 1925 1997/ Deloris C./ 1931 [NE] [gov't bronze footstone]William E Parsons/ RDM 3 US Navy/ World War II/ Apr 28 1925 June 20 1997 | Roses; RLDS lion-boy-lamb logo on footstone; WW II flagholder | ||
DA | 10 | 27 | Louisa Moore/ 1870 1947 | ivy between dates | ||
DA | 10 | 28 | James L. Moore/ 1872 1930 | Ivy between dates. | ||
DA | 10 | 29 | Ottie O. Moore/ 1893 1953 | Ivy between dates. | ||
DA | 10 | 30 | Chapman,/ Wife/ Rose P./ 1895 1981/ Husband/ Herbert W./ 1896 1982 | Flowers | ||
DA | 10 | 31 | [both sides] Chapman | Daisies | ||
DA | 10 | 32 | [E side] Lee/ [W side] Lee/ Marie M./ 1908-1987/ Robert E./ 1906-1982/ Rest in God's Loving Care/ [on base] son/ James R. Lee Sr./ 1934 1993 | Cross on left side, masonic emblem on right side [on base] Chevy car and boat | ||
DA | 10 | 33 | Edward R. Disbro/ 1859 - 1937 | flower | ||
DA | 10 | 34 | Nora S. Disbro/ 1865 - 1951 | flower | ||
DA | 10 | 35 | Dad"/ John E. Disbro/ 1888 - 1980 | flower | ||
DA | 10 | 36 | Mom"/ Fern. B. Disbro/ 1885 - 1970 | flower |
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