"Some Early City, Village and Country Burying Grounds"
by John A House


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This is the third book by John House that I have transcribed. The transcription is not complete as of July 20, 2008, but since I am slow, I decided to post the portions that are complete. There is one more section left and that covers Wood County.
There are a lot of websites now dedicated to trying to preserve and share records of the stones in cemeteries. I think Mr. House would be pleased.





Title Page

Mill Creek: an Account of Graveyards Visited on Mill Creek and its Waters

The Ripley Graveyard
The Harpold Graveyard
The Mount Olive Graveyard
The Rader Graveyard
The Baptist Grove Graveyard
Ben Bord Graveyard
Parish Graveyard
Lindamood Graveyard
Pleasant Hill Graveyard
The Street Graveyard
Other Mill Creek Graveyards
The Keenan Graveyard
The Shinn Graveyard
The Evans Graveyard
Tom Carney Burying Ground

Graveyards Visited on Big Sand Creek and its Waters

The Independence Cemetery
The Sandyville Cemetery
The Morgan Cemetery
The Leroy Cemetery
The Liverpool Graveyard
The Fairview Graveyard
The Garfield Graveyard
The Odaville Graveyard

Right Reedy (Otherwise known as Sheppards Fork) And Other cemeteries Visited In Wirt County

The Sheppard Graveyard
The Ott Graveyard
The Pisgah Graveyard
The Full's Fork Graveyard
The French Colony
The Buffalo Graveyard
Palestine Cemetery
Elizabeth Cemetery

Some Graveyards of Main Reedy Creek And its Tributaries Including The "Three Forks"

The Conrad Graveyard
The Baker Cemetery
The Boggs Graveyard
The Good Hope Graveyard
The Sims Graveyard
The Fairview Graveyard (Reedy)
The Goff Graveyard
The Roach Graveyard
The Bord Graveyard
Private Bord Graveyard
The Seaman Graveyard
The Pleasant Grove Graveyard
The Davis Graveyard
The Callow Graveyard
The Beech Grove Graveyard
The Wright Graveyard
An Indian Graveyard
Old Indian Graveyard (near Reedy)
Mount Olive Graveyard
McClung Graveyard
The Spencer Graveyard

© 2008 by Betty Briggs