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    1. DAR CEMETARY BOOK[S]
    2. About 1970,Beech Forest DAR republished the 10 softbound cemetary books, "and 10 indexes" issues 1948-59 rebound as 1 large,fat ,hard bound volume. "Monument Inscriptions prior to 1900 from cemetaries in Clermont County,Ohio" Important,the huge book includes 10 [ten] indexes,not one. 2nd,when the DAR started recording the 1st cemetaries,rural Clermont County's road did 'NOT" have road signs. Carl Rush,the Clermont Co Engineer named,and placed road signs about 1950-53. Clermont County did not have a county library until 1955. About 1/3 of the way thru the DAR cemetary book,the DAR ladies started using county road names to tell how to find a cemetary. In most cemetaries,they included few tombstones later than 1900. They did 'not" include all family cemetaries. They did include,Moyer's, New Harmony and Taylor's Chapel cemetaries,which are just in Brown Co. They did not include Bloom Rose UB,and Mt Zion Methodist that are also just in Brown Co.Oh. Two churchyards missed in my Tate twnsp were Clermont Chapel Methodist,1833,and Indian Creek Baptist,1806 [copied but not published. A churchyard [?] in sw Will iamsburg twnsp was dug up,and removed to Old Bethel cemetary by the Corps of Enginneers about 1972. 3 tombstones and 50 UNMARKED graves.[Forerunner of Concord Methodist,formed 1835..] DAR ladies,until Aileen Whitt, skipped New Richmonnd's cemetaries for blacks. 1/2 mile west of me are 3 'PAPER" cemetaries formed by lawyer Robert Justice Harris in his attempt to halt the erection of electric line towers thru his,and our,.farms about 1950.

    10/11/2005 04:00:40
    1. Re: [OHCLER] DAR CEMETARY BOOK[S]
    2. Hermon, you mentioned that Indian Creek Baptist cemetery was copied, but not published. Where might I find a copy of this? WAs Clermont Chapel Methodist also copied? Amy -----Original Message----- From: FagleyTeam@aol.com To: OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:00:40 EDT Subject: [OHCLER] DAR CEMETARY BOOK[S] About 1970,Beech Forest DAR republished the 10 softbound cemetary books, "and 10 indexes" issues 1948-59 rebound as 1 large,fat ,hard bound volume. "Monument Inscriptions prior to 1900 from cemetaries in Clermont County,Ohio" Important,the huge book includes 10 [ten] indexes,not one. 2nd,when the DAR started recording the 1st cemetaries,rural Clermont County's road did 'NOT" have road signs. Carl Rush,the Clermont Co Engineer named,and placed road signs about 1950-53. Clermont County did not have a county library until 1955. About 1/3 of the way thru the DAR cemetary book,the DAR ladies started using county road names to tell how to find a cemetary. In most cemetaries,they included few tombstones later than 1900. They did 'not" include all family cemetaries. They did include,Moyer's, New Harmony and Taylor's Chapel cemetaries,which are just in Brown Co. They did not include Bloom Rose UB,and Mt Zion Methodist that are also just in Brown Co.Oh. Two churchyards missed in my Tate twnsp were Clermont Chapel Methodist,1833,and Indian Creek Baptist,1806 [copied but not published. A churchyard [?] in sw Will iamsburg twnsp was dug up,and removed to Old Bethel cemetary by the Corps of Enginneers about 1972. 3 tombstones and 50 UNMARKED graves.[Forerunner of Concord Methodist,formed 1835..] DAR ladies,until Aileen Whitt, skipped New Richmonnd's cemetaries for blacks. 1/2 mile west of me are 3 'PAPER" cemetaries formed by lawyer Robert Justice Harris in his attempt to halt the erection of electric line towers thru his,and our,.farms about 1950. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    10/11/2005 04:30:38