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  • links | edit) Smithville Methodist Church History ‎ (← links | edit) Jackson Presbyterian Church (Creston, Ohio) ‎ (← links | edit) Smith's Grocery ‎ (← links
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  • later known as Wooster Cemetery Park-Burns (Congress Twp) Photos (49) Plank (Wayne Twp) Plank Cemetery Burial Records Plank Cemetery Newspaper Clippings Photos
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  • Wooster Cemetery Association Improvements A View of Wooster Cemetery Page 50 Officers of Wooster Cemetery Association A View of Wooster Cemetery and Chapel
    69 KB (5,935 words) - 15:06, 21 June 2023
  • Samuel 56 New Library 59 J. Cemeteries 61 Church Yard Cemeteries 61 Community Cemetery 61 Village Cemetery 62 Chestnut Hill Cemetery 62 K. Churches 63 Sts.
    169 KB (31 words) - 09:52, 14 April 2023
  • Church (copies of documents 1881-1945) History of Presbyterian and area churches Creston Presbyterian Jackson Presyberian Four Square Canaan Lutheran Nazarene
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  • that at one time there was a "black" only cemetery off of Portage Rd. The now defunct (2020) Wayne County Cemetery Preservation Society had researched the
    28 KB (4,079 words) - 15:46, 8 February 2023
  • Creek Presbyterian Church 1815-1915 History of the First Reformed Church History of Jacobs and Trinity Lutheran Churches, Wayne Co., Ohio Jackson Presbyterian
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  • PAGE # LAST NAME FIRST NAME DATE OF DEATH AGE CEMETERY GRAVE # NOTES 1 Minix Adam 2/14/1899 72 Infirmary 1 1 Donavan James 7/ /1913 Infirmary 65 1 Abel
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  • Wayne County, Ohio Cemeteries (category Cemetery)
    stones moved to Plain Lutheran Cemetery Early Presbyterian Killbuck 9 (lot 62) Inactive stones moved to Wooster Cemetery Eight Square Mennonite Chester
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  • at Wooster and Cleveland. Entering Jackson from the south we pause to survey the village, the namesake of Gen. Jackson. Its post office was named "Old Hickory
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  • and Dutch Presbyterian Church 568 25 and 26 Paintville (Mt. Eaton) July/23/1827 , Galbraith, James Sarah Unity Lutheran and Dutch Presbyterian Church 568
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  • church, school, cemetery 176 [15] 22 [27] [PNE] Ashland .6 acre July/30/1823 , Baker, Jacob Susannah Christian church, school, cemetery 176 [15] 22 [27]
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  • 15 21 11 PNE Ashland May/17/1825 , , Map of the town of Jackson 45 13 17 11, 12, & 14 Jackson April/2/1825 Hargrave, Richard Arnold, James E. Mary 46 15
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  • as coroner and was a member of First Presbyterian Church and a farmer by occupation. On Friday last, Mr. John Jackson bought portion of grocery stock of
    71 KB (10,090 words) - 09:51, 3 February 2021
  • night, Jan. 6, 1872. Dr. Guthrie, residence on North Street near the Presbyterian Church. J Zimmerman and Co. drugs, Exchange block, W Liberty Street.
    48 KB (6,350 words) - 11:14, 20 February 2020
  • Third Ward 491 Ivers Maggie Wooster Fifth Ward 1072 Jackson Anna Wooster First Ward 171, 1864 Jackson John & Annie Wooster Second Ward 122, 123 Jacobs Wilhelmina
    130 KB (0 words) - 11:50, 4 February 2023