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Mohawk Cemetery, Coshocton County, Ohio
Latitude: 40.318N
Longitude: -82.072W
"The cemetery is near the Mohawk church and
there lie the remains
of those brave, Scotch-Irish, Methodist pioneers whose home was the
first in all North Ireland to be opened to the preaching of the
Gospel by a Methodist minister. There, too, are buried many who in
later days built up a church which was an inspiration and help to
many other churches of our county. - Mrs. R.H. Moore"
The Coshocton Tribune, July 25, 1930
Burials below are from obituaries and other
sources, not onsite transcription.
Mistakes can be made so please use as a guide.
Not a complete list
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Name |
Birth |
Death |
Remarks |
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Cullison, Rebecca |
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Aug 23, 1888 |
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Cullison, Wm. W. |
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Aug 15, 1888 |
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Fry, Beulah A. |
Oct 13, 1854 |
Apr 3, 1947 |
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Given, Child of J.J. |
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Given, Child of J.J. |
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Given, John J. "Jack" |
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Feb 16, 1912 |
Buried Feb. 18, 1912 |
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Given, Wm. |
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July 18, 1887 |
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Hughes, Charles G. |
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Sep 18, 1921 |
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Little, Callie |
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Mar 9, 1912 |
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McFadden, R.H. |
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Jan 21, 1912 |
Buried Jan. 25, 1912 |
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Metham, Charlotte |
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May 5, 1930 |
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Metham, Maggie (Margaret) |
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Buried Feb 2, 1912 |
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Miles, Emma |
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Mar 16, 1923 |
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Slate, Child of H.T. |
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Sep 4, 1909 |
Six weeks old |
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