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West Woodville Cemetery
Harlan Twp

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Location:

The cemetery is located in the extreme southeastern corner of Warren County. It straddles Morrow-Woodville Road (County Road 24) just south of Stonelick Creek and just north of the Clermont-Warren County line.

View of cemetery on east side of Morrow-Woodville Road (31 July2004 photo by Arne H Trelvik)

View of cemetery on west side of Morrow-Woodville Road (31 July2004 photo by Arne H Trelvik)

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Cemetery Transcriptions:


Photographic Records. [Click on the thumbnail images for larger photos]
(photos are reduced to a 600 pixel width and thumbnails to a 100 pixel width. Larger images "may" be available)

I would be happy to add any photos that you may wish to contribute to this page

West Side of cemetery along back fence line (inscriptions face the fence)

#1 in above photo (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)
George
son of John & Eliza Long
1868 - 1872

#2 in above photo (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)

James M.
son of S. & A. Weaver
died Sept 21, 1872
aged 3 years & 7 months (close-up of inscription)

#3 in above photo
Sherman Long
B. 1 28 1887
D. 7 13 1892
(23 July 2004 photo contributed by Jim Keim who indicated that Sherman was the son of Frederick & Margaret Long)

#4 in above photo
Katie Long
born May 13, 1874 [difficult to read - Warren County Genealogical Society recorded it as May 13, 1876]
died June 9, 1893 [couldn't read stone - date from Warren County Genealogical Society record]
(23 July 2004 photo contributed by Jim Keim who indicated that Katie was the daughter of Frederick & Margaret Long)

#5 in above photo (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)
Frederick H. Long
Pvt Co E 17 Ohio Inf; Civil War (also see military service record)
Mar 14 1844 - May 9 1922
[This bronze marker appears to be much newer than the stones around it. Below is the leaning stone immediately behind it.]

side facing away from fence (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)
Born 1844
Died 1922

top of stone (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)
almost illegible. Ends with Long which appears to be preceded by (perhaps) the letter H or F
side facing the fence (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)
nothing legible. Adjacent stones all have inscriptions facing the fence.
#6 in above photo (23 July 2004 photos contributed by Jim Keim)
Margaret Long

born 1848
died 1925
#7 in above photo (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)
Wm. H. Smith
1816 0 1896
Louisa his wife
1817 - 1895

#8 in above photo (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)
Louie Long

b. 6 6 1866
d. 9 24 1872

#9 in above photo (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)
Roy Long
son of John and Eliza
1891 - 1892

#10 in above photo (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)

John Long
Company B 79th Ohio Inf. [Warren County Genealogical Society recorded it as Company E]
(also see military service record)

#11 in above photo (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)

Eliza Long
1849 - 1946

30 Mar 2005 email from Linda Boorom:

It appears that the 3 Smith's who married the Long brothers (of George Long & Sarah Stiles) were sisters & children of William & Louisa Smith (photo #7) & James Weaver (photo #2) appears to have been a son of their sister Sarah Ann Smith & her husband Silas Weaver.

William Smith married Louisa Frey 1840 in Clermont Co., OH. In 1850 William & Louisa were residing in Champaign Co., OH with daughters Mary E. age 8; Sarah A. age 6; Margaret age 3;Eliza C age 1. By 1860 they are back in Clermont Co., Goshen Twp. with their 4 older daughters & the following additional children:
Amanda age 8; William age 8; John age 5; Elizabeth age 2.

August 14, 1862 Sarah Ann Smith married Silas Weaver in Clermont Co.
April 26, 1864 Mary Ellen Smith married Harper Long as his 2nd wife (1st was Martha Ingles) in Warren Co.
September 9, 1865 Margaret Smith married Frederick Long in Clermont Co.
November 30 1865 Eliza Smith married John Long in Clermont Co.

Sarah Weaver age 25 is residing 1870 in Wayne Twp., Clermont Co. with sons Silas M. age 7 & James age 1 next door to her parents William & Louisa Smith.

This ties everyone in this section to William & Louisa Smith.

Mother (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)
Katherine Fox
1851 - 1933
Father (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)
W. H. Fox
1851 - 1887

left (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)

Addison
son of H.C. & L. T. Robbins
died Aug 1, 1869 aged 1 month 3 days

right (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)

Ivey Nell
daughter of H. C. & L. T. Robbins
died Sept. 26, 1872

Inscription on Left stone (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)

David M. Farquer
born Nov 1, 1820 - died July 13, 1901

Rebecca his wife
born Mar 7, 1827 - died June 15, 1907

David and Hannah Ross Monument (31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)

David V. Ross
died Sept. 7, 1879
aged 37 years 7 months 27 days
Hannah J. wife of David V. Ross
died Sept. 7, 1895
aged 45 years 4 months 28 days

 

At Rest

John Farquer

died Apr. 28, 1891
aged 37 years 9 months 11 days (close-up of inscription)

 

(31 July 2004 photo contributed by Arne H Trelvik)


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