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Alphabetical Surname Index | Cemetery Description | Virtual Cemetery | Cemetery Main Page |
This online index only lists the individual, death date (if
known) and reference page. We are creating a master index of everyone who is
buried in this county and their burial location to aid researchers. We are
especially in need of people buried here who have no stones or whose stones no
longer exist. If you have any of this information or if you have additional information for anyone who is buried in
this cemetery,
please
email the Warren County Genealogical Society.
Cemetery Name |
West Woodville |
Variant Name(s) | Woodville, New Woodville |
Township |
Harlan |
Status |
Active |
First Known Burial |
1827 |
General Condition |
Highly Maintained |
Tombstone Condition |
Good |
OGS Cemetery # |
12275 (New Woodville) & 1938 (Old Woodville) |
Location: |
This active cemetery is located in the
extreme southeastern corner of Warren County in Harlan Township. It straddles
Morrow-Woodville Road (CR 24) just south of Stonelick Creek on the north side of
the Village of West Woodville (now Woodville) in Wayne Township, Clermont
County, Ohio. Various Warren County maps from 1856 through 1903 all show the
village [with the name "West Woodville"] straddling the county line with the
cemetery on the north boundary. Not sure when the name was changed from "West
Woodville" to "Woodville" |
Coordinates: |
39° 15' 22.61" N, 84° 00' 40.78" W |
STR/ VMD |
764 |
Property Account: |
3512762 |
Parcel ID: |
18013760010 |
Map: |
GIS Map of Location Plat Map Township Map |
Cemetery History |
The "Old Section" is on the west side of the road (39° 15' 21.74"N, 84° 00' 43.25"W) and the "New Section" is on the east side of the road. The earliest burial recorded on the extant tombstones was in 1827. Woodville (West Woodville) was laid out March 14, 1828. [Note:The Plum Run / Zoar Cemetery in Hamilton Twp is known as Woodville in the USGS GNIS] Civil War veteran Philip Hahn is buried here. Many military veterans. War of 1812 veteran is James T. Scott Sr. Civil War veterans include: George Baker, J. S. Day, C. J. Dudley, George Dugal, John W. Foote, John M. Foster, Philip Hahn, William Hahn, John Layman, Frederick H. Long, Harper Long, Henry Long, John Long, Francis Myer, Samuel J. Scott, and J. F. Taylor. |
Cemetery Transcriptions |
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Gravestone Images |
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County, Ohio Virtual Cemetery Project are being posted to the
Warren County OHGenWeb Project |
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