Un-named Cemetery
I talked with about half a dozen people
living in or near Miltonsburg trying to discover the name of this
cemetery. No one could give me a
name. This little cemetery is located
about 1,000 yards along MC Rt. # 2 from the intersection of Rt. # 2 and
Rt. 145 at the south end of Miltonsburg. (See below for more
detailed directions to this cemetery.)
It is in a small grove of trees and is easily seen on the north side of
Rt. # 2. This cemetery has 14 stones, most of them readable. The majority
(8 to be exact) are members of the Schell line. Three are members of the
Zungger line. There is one Keylor and a couple unreadable stones."
The chart below is the approximate orientation of the
cemetery. The top of the chart is
approximately the north side of the cemetery.
The numbers in the grids of the chart correspond to grave markers. The monuments in the cemetery are oriented,
relative to each other and to the dimension of the cemetery, approximately as
they appear on the chart below.
The picture of this un-named cemetery found
under the chart shows the layout of the stones. There were probably more monuments at one time. The photographer was facing approximately
north when this picture was taken.
Below the picture, the numbers in the chart are
repeated along with all of the readable information copied from the
stones. The data were collected without
the aid of tracings, shaving lather, or other techniques to aid the reading. In some cases, it would appear that with
some aid, more data could be read.
This cemetery is located at latitude N 39o
49.604' and longitude W 081o 09.741'. This latitude/longitude reading was made at the edge of the road
by the cemetery. The elevation at the
road was 1290 feet above sea level.
Please direct any questions to Richard Harrington
Un-named Cemetery
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The trees in the background, beyond the cemetery above is approximately north.*
# |
Stone Information |
1 |
John Zungger
died Jan 29, 1872 (or 1887) |
2 |
Unreadable |
3 |
Samual Keylor d. June 17, 1889 |
4 |
Unreadable |
5 |
John Zungger
b. Dec 5, 1816 d. Apr 18, 1884 67 y 1
m ?8 d |
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Lydia wife of
John Zungger d. Feb ?, 1882 aged 66 yr 9 mo ? days |
7 |
Andrew Schell d. M? 27, 1879 |
8 |
Elizabeth
Schell d. Sept 14, 1841 |
9 |
John Schell
d. Dec 29, 1853 --- This stone had a second name on it: Christian son of A
& M.E. Schell d. Aug 9, 1850 aged 18 days |
10 |
Maria Schell
d. Dec 13, 1856 |
11 |
George A.
Schell b. March 15, 1790 d. Apr. 9 18?? Aged 81 y & 25 da |
12 |
? Schell (this stone could probably be read with an
aid.) |
13 |
Stone no longer
readable but was daughter of ? and the name of parent ended in
"ret" -- it probably was Margaret, the same name as on stone # 14. |
14 |
Margaret J.
dau. of George & Margaret Schell d. 1847 |
Details relating to the location of this cemetery:
There are at least two small, old cemeteries near Miltonsburg, Ohio. (There is also a large, active cemetery about one quarter mile south of Miltonsburg on Ohio Route # 145 that is not discussed here.) The Un-named Cemetery is at the south end of Miltonsburg. The other cemetery, named the Schell Cemetery, is located at the north end of Miltonsburg. Both are on Monroe County Road # 2. The following provides details for locating these cemeteries.
Route # 2 begins a few miles to the
southeast of Miltonsburg, Ohio as a road running to the northwest off of
Ohio Rt. # 800. Rt. # 2 intersects Rt. # 145 just south of Miltonsburg
and becomes the same road with Rt. 145 heading north for maybe half a
mile. This combined road (Rt. # 2 and Rt. # 145) is the main road running
through Miltonsburg.
At the north end of Miltonsburg (in the
direction of the town of Malaga) Rt. # 2 splits off from Rt. # 145 and
continues in a northwesterly direction toward Calais, Ohio. In fact, that
is one way to get to Calais. It is this northern branch of Rt. # 2 that
goes by the St. John's Catholic Church.
The Schell Cemetery at the top of a hill guarded
by greenbrier, blackberry, raspberry, weeds, and small trees, is located on the
northern branch of Rt. # 2 that goes by the Catholic Church
and on toward Calais.
The Un-named Cemetery is on the southern
branch of Rt. # 2 that leads back toward Woodsfield and intersects Rt. # 800.
* During the year 2003, all the trees and bushes
surrounding this cemetery were removed.
Only the tombstones remain. As a
result, the appearance of this cemetery will be different from this picture.
Chart, photo, and data from stones provided by Richard
Harrington e-mail: Richard Harrington
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