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This entry is part 59 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

I received a comment on on on my cemetery posts recently. The writer wondered about the burial of Elzabeth Longstreet. Elizabeth or Elisabeth Laurence, was the wife of Henry Longstreet; they were the parents Harmon Henry Longstreet, second husband of Papa’s ancestor, Susie Melissa Burdick. Her death record on the Seeking Michigan website give the spelling as Elisabeth, but most early census records use the more conventional Elizabeth.

Although I had never heard the cemetery referred to as Dahuff cemetery, the sign said “Dahuff” and “Meauwataka”. A lake just around the corner from the cemetery is “Dahuff Lake”, and some early settlers with the surname Dahuff are buried in the cemetery.

Since Papa and I were already in the area, we scouted around, looking for evidence of her burial. longstreet george

We found a marker on a morning trip, but even high tech manipulation left the image difficult to read.longstreet henry laurence elizabeth cem 1

A trip later in the day revealed that the headstone we found did indeed mark the grave of Henry and Elizabeth Longstreet.

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Henry Longstreet
BORN
Mar 29, 1823
DIED
June 13, 1894
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Elizabeth Longstreet
BORN
Aug 19, 1821
DIED
Sep 10, 1903

This entry is part 59 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

Over the past few several 25 years, a mystery that has eluded me is the origin and parents of Erastus G. Fellows, who claimed Ohio birth, but for whom no document that I have found lists parents. In the course of my search, I have encountered other men named Fellows living in proximity to Erastus and his family, and have chased them (almost) to the ends of the earth. Two of those men surnamed Fellows claimed Ohio birth, and parents named Ruth Smith and Erastus Fellows (who died young). Census records for Seneca County, Ohio are promising, with minor children surnamed Fellows living in the County with other families in 1850.

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In the course of the search, a researcher of one Joseph Fellows, who we believe to be the son of Erastus, and a brother of our ancestor, dug around the handy-dandy internet and forwarded me a link to the transcription of a cemetery. Scipio Township Cemetery, Seneca County, Ohio, to be exact. Papa and I visited the cemetery about eighteen months ago, checked it all out, took photos, and came away disappointed. The cemetery has been damaged since the transcription had been made. The marker that we suspected to be our ancestor’s, one “Erasts Fellows”, was not anywhere to be found. There was no marker in the location for the Smith family, either; we suspect they are connected in some way. Unfortunately, there were broken markers piled at the edge the cemetery.

All views of the cemetery are thumbnails, click to enlarge.

These photos are from east to west, looking mostly south west, and capture the entire cemetery.

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I want to thank Kristina Kuhn Krumm, who generously gave permission for me to use the transcription posted on her cemetery site to help identify the photos of the graves for this post. I sorted the transcription from her site by grave number, then we walked through the cemetery to figure out how it had been read. The markers I could identify are linked. Those which I could not identify are posted as thumbnails at the end of this document. I noticed that number 23 was listed twice on the transcription, and that several numbers had no transcription listed.

1 Cornell Cynthia A 11 Feb 1861 43y 2m 10d
2 Leister Jonathan 19 Sep 1848 41y 2m 7d
3 Smith Cornelia d/o
Ethan & Elizabeth
14 Sep 1850 2y 5m 11d
4 Cook Nelson W
s/o H & A
29 Nov 1840 17y 3m
5 Cook Asenath w/o Hiram,
b in Stamford ?, d in Delaware O
23 Mar 1863 62y 10m 3d
6 Fox Mary A d/o H & J 14 Jan 1848 12y 4m 14d
7 Hartsough Hannah 20 Jul 1842 89y
8 Green Mary 22 Sep 1841 66y
9 Ogden inf s/o G M & M A 27 Sep 1836 28d
10 Gray Mary d/o H & J 31? Dec 1841 1y 8m
11 Ogden Mary H d/o David D & Elgy M 1 Jun 1847
12 Ogden Amos c/o D D & E M 4 Apr 1839 2m 28d
12 Ogden Sarah c/o D D & E M 9 Jun 1845 1m 3d
13 Ogedn Elgy Mariah w/o David D 27 Jun 1845
14 Green Sarah A d/o Timothy & Mary A 25? Jun 1844 4y 7m 27d
15 Number not listed on transcription
16 Jones Mary A w/o Elisha 3? Feb 1839? 20y
17 Smith Josiah 4 July 1828 60y
18 Smith Mary w/o Josiah 5 July 183? 64y
19 Fellows Erasts 22 Aug 1843
20 Lester James 30 Apr 1785 27 Aug 1848?
21 Number not listed on transcription
22 Kellogg Amos c/o N & L Kellogg 8 Jun 1845 26y 6m 5d
22 Kellogg Pamelia c/o N & L Kellogg 11 Feb 1836 22y 5m 22d
23 Finch Jason 9 Jan 1850 26y 1m 19d
23 Ford Esther d. Attica (Seneca County History 1886 pg 687) 19 Mar 1829

Here are the markers that were standing that I could not read/identify/match up.

My number 54, taken just after the Amos and Sarah Ogden marker, looking almost due west, toward the neighboring property:
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My number 55, a marker just north of that of #5 Asenath Cook, perhaps Nelson Cook #4.

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My #61.

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My #62.

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On another trip to Ohio, we researched Fellows family records in Richland County and researched the Fellows family records at the Ohio Genealogy Society library. Although we did find information on families with the surname Fellows, even found an Erastus Fellows, the families that lived in Richland County did not appear to be our ancestors.

This entry is part 58 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is south of M-46 and Breckenridge. We got there by following Barry Road south from M-46. The mile roads are named for presidents, so we cruised by Jackson, Lincoln, Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler and Polk roads, before the pattern was broken by St. Charles Road. I have no idea what it is named for. One mile south of St. Charles the pattern continues, Washington, Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan…. The cemetery is just south of the intersection of Washington and Barry Road, on the east side of Berry road.

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The Peet and Gross families were residents of this area, and are related to our son-in-law.

The Gross families are descended from Jonah Gross, born in Enfield (historical), Hampshire County, Massachusetts, and in Oakland County, Michigan by 1831, perhaps earlier.

An older stone marks the grave of Alfred A. Gross, 1857-1894, a son of Jonah and his first wife, Harriet Harwood. A transcription of the cemetery has this as Gross, unknown.
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I did a little work on it, and am satisfied that this was placed at the death of Alfred A. Gross. If you look at the enlarged image, the 1874 and the A. Gross are very clear. and you can see the outline of the Alfred.
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An more modern marker was apparently placed later, perhaps when Rhoda passed away. Alfred A., 1827-1894 & Rhoda (Dayton) Gross, 1841-1930, were S-in-L’s 3rd great-grandparents.
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Guy C., 1887-1958, & Timoline I. (Peet) Gross, 1890-1974, S-in-L’s great-grandparents.
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We also photographed these graves of others from S-in-L’s family.

First cousin 3 times removed, Fred T., 1883-1954 & Anna H. (Meehling) Gross, 1893 1974.

Second cousin twice removed, George A. Gross, 1916-1977.  He was Fred and Anna’s son.

Second great granduncle, Frank J. Gross, 1858-1940, and wife Julia A. , 1860-1938.

Great granduncle, L. Henry Gross, 1908-1966, and wife Ruth, 1913-1999.

Great granduncle, Leo, 1890-1953, & Grace M. (Hill) Gross, 1891-1947

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This is the cemetery we visit most often. I am posting the gravesites for those who are associated with Papa’s family by surname.
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Burdick
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These four graves are near a large tree, and nearly 40 years ago, when I first saw them, two of the stones were being raised by the roots of the tree. One year when we returned, the stones had been moved away from the tree. The four markers are in close proximity to each other.

Cora Hall Burdick, wife of Fink Burdick

Fink Clement Burdick, Papa’s great granduncle

George W. Burdick, Papa’s second great grandfather.

Mary Jane Abbott Burdick, wife of George W.

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This is the cemetery we visit most often. I am posting the gravesites for those who are associated with Papa’s family by surname.

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Barnes

Percy and Emma Longstreet Barnes. Emma was Papa’s grandaunt.

Gregory R. Barnes

Lester and Vera (Tidy) Barnes

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Papa and I visited this cemetery in 2002. Glenn William Palmer was my second cousin.
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Edwin E. Palmer and Augusta A. (Wolf) Palmer. Edwin was my granduncle.
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Augusta L. and John G. Wolf, parents of Augusta A. (Wolf) Palmer
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This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town. This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. These graves are of people related to her family.

Wesley and Mary Murray
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Amelie or Amelia (Thibeaut) Mullen, wife of Theo Mullen
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Felix Thibeaut
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Ludger and Virginia Thibeaut
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Oliver Thibeaut
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This entry is part 47 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendent, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

Garvin
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Roy W. Garvin, 1885-1950. Roy was my first cousin, once removed, the son of Mary Ann Kaiser and John Garvin.

Sadie (Brisbois) Garvin, 1885-1979, Roy’s wife.

This entry is part 46 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendant, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

This lot was owned by Thomas M. Long. He was my first cousin, three times removed.

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Mary Cecelia (Long) Lamb, 1904-1998, my second cousin, twice removed. Daughter of Thomas M. Long and Elizabeth Rooney. She married Morris Lamb.

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Thomas Michael, 1869-1973, Long and wife Elizabeth (Rooney) Long, (1870-1924); the lot owner and above described cousin.

Gertrude Long, 1907-1988. She was the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth, and my second cousin, twice removed.

Also on this lot:

Bernadette Hazel Long, born 10 March and died 15 March 1916, no marker. Bernadette was the eleventh child of Michael Patrick Long and his wife Emma (Martell) Long. This baby’s father, Michael P. Long was a brother of the Thomas M. Long buried on this lot.

William A. Long, died 24 November 1930 at age 6 months according to the cemetery records, no marker.

This entry is part 45 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendent, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

Hoitenga
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Joseph Hoitenga and wife Agnes (Long) Hoitenga. Agnes Amelia Long was my second cousin, twice removed.

Willis and Marguerite Hoitenga and their baby