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Warren County Genealogical Society |
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Alphabetical Surname Index | Cemetery Description | Virtual Cemetery | Cemetery Main Page |
This online index only lists the individual, death date (if
known) and reference page. We are creating a master index of everyone who is
buried in this county and their burial location to aid researchers. We are
especially in need of people buried here who have no stones or whose stones no
longer exist. If you have any of this information or if you have additional information for anyone who is buried in
this cemetery,
please
email the Warren County Genealogical Society.
Cemetery Name |
Edwardsville |
Variant Name(s) | A portion of the Edwardsville Cemetery in the Warren County Auditor's online property database is identified as the Smith Cemetery |
Township |
Harlan |
Status |
Active |
First Known Burial |
1818 |
General Condition |
Highly Maintained |
Tombstone Condition |
Very Good |
OGS Cemetery # |
12254 |
Location: |
Southeast side of Edwardsville Road (County
Road 196) at the intersection of Kunker Road (Township Road 202) |
Coordinates: |
39°20' 0.16"N, 84° 02' 3.26"W |
STR/ VMD |
6328 |
Property Account: |
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Parcel ID: |
See above |
Map: |
GIS Map of Location Plat Map Township Map |
Cemetery History |
This is an active cemetery [ODRE #9821598-T] owned and operated by the Harlan Township Trustees. It’s not known when the cemetery was first established but evidence of its existence can be seen on both the 1856 and 1867 Wall Maps of Warren County. The 1867 Map shows a Universalist Church located across the road from the cemetery to the west and perhaps it was originally a church cemetery. Beers History of Warren County does not appear to make any mention of the cemetery but in a passage regarding religious societies in Harlan Twp on page 679 it says "Other denominations have been organized, and held services in the township, among them the Presbyterian and Universalist churches, but they never succeeded in establishing a permanent society." The first known burial is for John Sharp who died in 1818. Revolutionary War veterans include: William Simpson and Benjamin Baldwin. |
Cemetery Transcriptions |
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Gravestone Images |
Gravestone photos for the Warren
County, Ohio Virtual Cemetery Project are being posted to the
Warren County OHGenWeb Project |
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