STEED
CEMETERY
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The Steed
Cemetery, as it is called locally, is located on the farm owned ,(in the year
2003) by Lewis Wayne Matz. Mr. Lewis
Matz farm is located at the intersection of Ohio Route 800 and Monroe County
Route 26. It lies west of Route 800 and
north of Route 26. The Cemetery is
about 500 yards in a northeasterly direction from the intersection of these two
roads. Steed Cemetery never had a
church on or near the site. It was an
early burial site about 2 miles removed from the town of Woodsfield and served
in about the same time period as the Pioneer Cemetery located just west of the
town.
It appears that
there may be about 150 graves in the Steed Cemetery. The above numbers show the location of graves most of which could
be read. Several other stones are still
in place that are no longer readable and were not given a number. Empty areas between stones suggest that
graves may be there without markers. A
gate-opening exists in the wire fence surrounding the cemetery that is located
at the bottom of the above chart. It is
approximately midway along the bottom border of the above chart. The bottom of the chart is approximately to
the east the top of the chart is approximately to the west.
The latitude and
longitude of the corners of the cemetery and selected grave sites are as
follows:
Southwest corner of Steed Cemetery: latitude = N 39o 43.887 ; longitude = W 081o 07.214'
Northwest corner of Steed Cemetery: latitude = N 39o 43.891 ; longitude = W 081o 07.178'
Northeast corner of Steed Cemetery: latitude = N 39o 43.890 ; longitude = W 081o 07.152'
Southeast corner of Steed Cemetery: latitude = N 39o 43.877 ; longitude = W 081o 07.152'
Grave of Elizabeth Sullivan Baker: latitude = N 39o 43.888 ; longitude = W 081o 07.168'
Grave of Martin Baker: latitude = N 39o 43.880 ; longitude = W 081o 07.168'
In the table
below, the numbers assigned to the grave markers on the chart above are again
listed and the information that could be read from the respective grave marker
is given.
1 |
Josiah W. Willison Feb. 10, 1873 Aug 18, 1914 Lucy O. Willison Apr. 18, 1881 Nov. 5, 1947
(According to Mr. Matz, this was the last burial in the cemetery.) |
2 |
Mary
J. wife of R.E. Baker (1881 1905) |
3 |
Norris,
Edith M. (1898 1909) Ella M. (1878
1910) |
4 |
(stone
not readable) |
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John
D. Norris Feb. 2, 1882 July 4, 1902 |
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Jacob
C. Norris Nov 16, 1872 Dec 25, 1897 |
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Catharine
wife of William Norris Mar. 10, 1850
Jan 10, 1900 |
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William
Norris June 24, 1844 Apr. 21, 1904 |
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(appears
to be a foot stone from the grave above, but is not in the above row) |
10 |
Nanny
A. Norris died Mar 20, 1882 age 2 yr
8 m 1 da |
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Father
Amon R. Norris 1852 1928 |
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Harvey
J. Norris Feb 27, 1882 Aug 31, 1901
(stone has fallen over) |
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Margaret A wife of A Truex April 5, 1859 June 16, 1912 A. Truex
1855 1925 |
14 |
(can
not read stone could probably be read with tracing or other reading-aid
technique) |
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?
son of W & M Cooper died Sept 23,
1866 11 yr 5 mo |
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William
Cooper died March 29, 1860 age 16 yr
9 mo 23 da |
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Memory
of Charlotte E. dau. Of W & M
Cooper |
18 |
(can
not read) |
19 |
(can
not read stone could probably be read with tracing or other reading-aid
technique) |
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(can
not read) |
21 |
(can
not read) |
22 |
(can
not read) |
23 |
(stone
missing but base remains) |
24 |
(stone
broken and part of it is missing) |
25 |
(can
not read stone could probably be read with tracing or other reading-aid
technique) |
26 |
(very
large stone pushed over stone could probably be read with tracing or other
reading-aid technique) |
27 |
(large
stone pushed over probably readable if it were turned over) |
28 |
Isaac
J. Sopn of J & M.J. Steed died
Mar (or May) 12, 1874 age 5 yr 1 mo
25 da |
29 |
Eddy
graves 29 and 30 are highly polished marble almost certainly could be
read if turned over |
30 |
Eddy
(see comments on grave 29 above) |
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Margaret dau. Of W.A. & S Steed died Oct 11,
1874 age 4 yr 4 m 25 d |
32 |
(can
not read stone could probably be read with tracing or other reading-aid
technique) |
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Eliza
M dau of J & A.E. Polen died Jan
4, 1870 age 3 yr ? mo 20 da |
34 |
(no
headstone but base and foot-stone) |
35 |
?
dau of J & M.J. Steed died Oct 18,
1868 |
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?
dau of J & M.J. Steed died May 25, 1867 age 14 hours |
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(large
stone, face down) |
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Elizabeth
wife of John Steed died Sept 12, 1864
aged 46 y & 2 mo |
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Martin
J. Baker born Jan. 4, 1872 died Nov.
30, 1902 This is a very large, erect,
black granite stone. It is inscribed,
I will lay my head on mly mother s breast.
She will watch as I sleep to my alst long rest; and I ll clasp her yet
on the blissful shore where death can not come, and we part no more. |
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Daniel Baker Sept 1, 1834 July 17, 1891 Mary J. wife of D. Baker Sept 14, 1838 Mar 22,
1919 This is a large, erect, pink
stone. |
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George
W. Baker son of D & M.J. die 1880 |
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Leelaire
Truex born and died Jan 19, 1909 |
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(can
not read) |
44 |
(stone
broken can not read) |
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child
can not read of J.E. & M.A. Baker |
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Sarah
Baker died Aug? 10, 1860 age 69? Yr & 5 da |
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Martha
Baker died April 27, 1857 aged 61 y
11 mo & 17 da |
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Elizabeth
Baker died May 22, 1836 aged 92 yr 3
mo 8 da (Note: Elizabeth
Sullivan Baker was the wife of Captain John Baker of
Baker s Station / Fort near Moundsville, WV (then, Virginia) |
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(can
not read) |
50 |
(no
stone, but the grave is decorated with a veterans flag) |
51 |
Lowther, Ilias Lowther March 12, 1843 July 19, 1905 Louisa, his wife, April 24, 1847 - |
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Ilias
Lowther, Co. B 25th Ohio
Inf. Born Mar 12, 1843 died July 19, 1905 aged 62 4 m 7 da (Note:
there are two stones for this person sitting side by side. This stone appears to be a military
marker. |
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child
9 yr old |
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(can
not read) |
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James
Winland died Dec 28, 1872 aged 69
y 11 mo 10 da |
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Margaret,
wife of James Winland died Feb 24, 1886
aged 76 y 5 mo 7 d |
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Margaret,
wife of George Lowther died Oct 2,
1878 aged 15 yr 1 mo
? da |
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Sgt.
Geo. Lowther Co ? 92nd Ohio Inf. |
59 |
(can
not read) |
60 |
(can
not read) |
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Mary
O. Lowe June 4, 1861 Aug 1, 1906 |
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(appears
to be a footstone marked E. J. S.) |
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James
Steed born Aug. 10, 1822 Feb. 5,
1908 |
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Mary,
wife of James Steed born May 6,
1826 died Feb. 10, 1892 |
65 |
Roy
Steed Feb 24, 1899 Jan. 21, 1908 |
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Elizabeth,
wife of T. H. Kenny born Feb 12,
1874 died Apr 30, 1896 |
67 |
Eliza
J. wife of J. M. Steed born July 22,
1848 Nov 18, 1894 |
68 |
(can
not read stone could probably be read with tracing or other reading-aid
technique) |
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