Difference between revisions of "Old Colony Burying Ground"
From Licking County Library's Wiki!
(Created page with "A list of prominent citizens buried in Old Colony Burying Ground in Granville, Ohio Elias Gilman- veteran from the War of 1812 Laura Jones- victim of the great cholera epide...") |
|||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
A list of prominent citizens buried in Old Colony Burying Ground in Granville, Ohio | A list of prominent citizens buried in Old Colony Burying Ground in Granville, Ohio | ||
− | + | *John Bynner- early settler of Welsh Hills | |
− | + | *Samuel Everett- original settler of Granville | |
− | + | *Elias Gilman- veteran from the War of 1812 | |
− | "Captain Put" Phelps- militia commander | + | *Laura Jones- victim of the great cholera epidemic in Granville in 1834 |
+ | |||
+ | *Adolphus Munson- veteran from the Civil War | ||
+ | |||
+ | *"Captain Put" Phelps- militia commander | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Achsa Rose- matriarch of the early Granville community | ||
− | |||
− | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
Bennett, K. (1992, April 23). Cemetery tour brings history to life. The Newark Advocate, p. 2A. | Bennett, K. (1992, April 23). Cemetery tour brings history to life. The Newark Advocate, p. 2A. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Peterson, C. (2005, June 28). Old Colony to join historical register. The Newark Advocate. |
Latest revision as of 08:19, 27 February 2015
A list of prominent citizens buried in Old Colony Burying Ground in Granville, Ohio
- John Bynner- early settler of Welsh Hills
- Samuel Everett- original settler of Granville
- Elias Gilman- veteran from the War of 1812
- Laura Jones- victim of the great cholera epidemic in Granville in 1834
- Adolphus Munson- veteran from the Civil War
- "Captain Put" Phelps- militia commander
- Achsa Rose- matriarch of the early Granville community
References
Bennett, K. (1992, April 23). Cemetery tour brings history to life. The Newark Advocate, p. 2A.
Peterson, C. (2005, June 28). Old Colony to join historical register. The Newark Advocate.