><Many of the tombstones are of the old type that are only about 2" thick, and many have toppled over. When they do, the sod starts creeping up on them. A few years ago, I searched the cemetery for a tombstone that was definitely supposed to be buried there. I didn't find it but I found many tombstones that had been toppled (possibly accidentally) and the sod nearly covered all of them. I imagine that there are many, many tombstones here that are covered by a couple of inches of sod. Forest lawn is a hugh cemetery located in the city's south end near Mt. > Olivet Cemetery. Brady Hill is located more towards the city's center > at the intersection of E. Holland and S. Jefferson streets. It covers > about a 3 or 4 square block area. It's unfortunate that Brady Hill has > suffered from vandalism. There are quite a few headstones that have > been toppled over or parts broken off. Some of the stones have been > pushed over on their face making it impossible to see the names on > them. > > Pat > > Jack & Linda Dietz wrote: > >>I also would like Brady Hill & Forest Lawn. I have ancestors in both >>and may have some I don't even know there. Are these big cemeteries? If >>I lived closer I sure would help out but I am in Ohio. >> >>Thanks >>Linda Blue Dietz >>ldjdd1@im3.com >>Reseaching Blue, Cox & Saylor >> >> >>