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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 |
Lebanon |
Variant Name(s) | n/a |
Township |
Turtlecreek |
Status |
Active |
First Known Burial |
1850 |
General Condition |
Highly Maintained |
Tombstone Condition |
Very Good |
OGS Cemetery # |
12309 |
Location: |
In Lebanon, North side of West Silver Street (Route 123) between Broadway and West Street. The entrance Road is called Hunter Street.. Click here to be redirected to our map.
Mailing Address: 50 S. Broadway,
Lebanon, OH 45036 |
Coordinates: |
39° 26' 18.64" N, 84° 12' 48.47" W |
STR/ VMD |
64.5339 acres in Section 6, Township 4 East, Range 3 North, Lebanon, OH |
Property Account: |
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Parcel ID: |
See above |
Map: |
GIS Map of Location Plat Map Township Map |
Cemetery History |
From Page 472 of Beers 1882 History of Warren County, Ohio: "The Lebanon Cemetery Association was organized at a meeting in the town hall of Lebanon, June 20, 1850. The capital stock of the association was divided into twenty-five shares of $50 each, and one share was taken by each of twenty-five stockholders. The first officers were: A. H. Dunlevy, President; John E. Dey, Jacob Egbert, Robert Boake and William M. Charters, Trustees; Horace M. Stokes, Clerk; and William F. Parshall, Treasurer. The grounds of the association at first consisted of eight and one-half acres, which were tastefully laid out according to a plat drawn at the request of the President, by John Van Cleve, Esq., of Dayton. Additions have since been made to the grounds, until they comprise nearly fifty acres. The first interment was that of Hannah Seely, who was buried August 29, 1850 [in lot #276]. In 1881, there were 450 lot-holders, and the total number of burials in the cemetery was 1,913, of which 208 were remains removed from the older graveyards. The grounds contain many beautiful and costly monuments, among which is the family monument, simple and chaste in design, of one of Ohios most distinguished men Thomas Corwin." The cemetery has been expanded a number of times over the years and remains an active cemetery operated by the City of Lebanon Division of Parks and Cemeteries. Nearly 11,000 burials have been recorded as of June 2002. A copy of the Register of Interments [ROI] is available in the WCGS Resource Library. Revolutionary War veterans include: Benjamin D. Boylan, Robert Hamilton, Leonard Peckinpaugh and John Tharp. War of 1812 veterans include: James Cowan and James Train Newport. Many other military veterans are buried here.
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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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