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Warren County, Ohio, Virtual Cemetery Project |
Eyer Cemetery (First Salem Reformed Church Cemetery) Clearcreek Township, Warren County, Ohio |
One of the oldest cemeteries in the township. Very few stones still exist. Many have been lost, or are buried. Supposedly, a few were at one time crumbled to make a dam for a farm pond. Henry Null who moved to the areas in 1798 (father of Christian and Charles Null) is among those buried in this cemetery. Also see the [Second] Salem Reformed Church Cemetery |
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Surname |
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Veteran |
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Claymon, Philip |
23 Jul 1855 |
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Eyer, infant |
9 Jul 1845 |
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Eyer, Matilda | broken-only top remained 1983 - not found in 2003 or 2004 | ||
Null, Christian | Ethel
Beard Simons email dated 28 Sep 2012 (a Blin/Kesling/Null
Descendant) "According to a Null-Kesling descendant: Christian Null was buried in the old "Eyer" Cem. by his father Henry Null Sr., and that his children put up a memorial stone for him in the Clear Cr. Ch. Cem. [Null Cemetery] to honor his love for the church." |
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Null, Henry | |||
Patton, Joseph |
19 Feb 1844 |
2003 photo Ivan Gilbert |
2004 photo by Dana Palmer |
An Infant of Henry & Matilda Eyer died July 9, 1845 aged 1 day |
by Ivan Gilbert Dana Palmer 25 September 2012 |
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2004 photo by Dana Palmer |
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by Ivan Gilbert Dana Palmer 25 September 2012 |
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2003 photo Ivan Gilbert |
2004 photo by Dana Palmer |
In Memory of Joseph Patton died Feb. 19, 1844 aged 40 years 1 month 6 days |
by Ivan Gilbert Dana Palmer 25 September 2012 |
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2003 photo Ivan Gilbert |
Philip
Claymon [Warren County Cemetery Records Volume 6 lists age as 56 years 3 months 18 days] |
by Ivan Gilbert Dana Palmer 25 September 2012 |
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29 September, 2012
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