I don't know which cemetery a person who died in Massillon State Hospital. I have two ancestors who died there and they are buried in different cemeteries. To my knowledge the hospital did not have their own cemetery but someone else on the list is probably more familiar with that aspect. You might check our Stark Co Cemeteries index online for the name(s) to see if they are buried in Stark. If you find them, put a query out stating their name, volume number, and page number and I'm sure someone will look up for you - myself included. Here is the Rootsweb site where the index is posted. Just put the surname in and click on Search. http://userdb.rootsweb.com/bookindexes/ I have been told Ohio Historical Society in Columbus, OH has the records from the hospital but I haven't followed up yet. Shirley In a message dated 1/22/2006 10:45:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Fellow Researchers, The folks who died, 1944-1955 at the State Hospital in Massilon would have been buried in which cemetery? Is there an on-line photo of that facility? Any cemetery records? Some of my own CLAY & HOY ancestors lived in Franklin Twp. 1820-1844. In the early years it was part of Stark Co. It then became annexed to Summit Co. They lived in Berks Co. PA before that & then moved to JoDaviess Co. IL in 1844. Nancy Meyers