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Knox County, Ohio |
Rosse Chapel Monumental
Inscriptions
(Source: Ohio Cemetery Records)
| Name | Death Date | Age | Notes |
| Drope, James |
29 Mar 1863 |
66y |
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| Dobb, George W. |
3 Apr 1865 |
29y |
Lt. Col., 4th O.V. V. Cavalry, killed at the battle of Selma, Ala. |
| Drope, Sarah |
29 Jan 1863 |
65y |
w/o James |
| Drope, John |
10 Mar or May 1874 |
46y 1m 14d |
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| William E. |
21 Aug 1859 |
6mo |
s/o J. K. & M. Gray |
| Mary P. |
26 Feb 1849 |
39y |
w/o S. A. Bronson |
| Richard G |
8 Jul 1854 |
6mo, 20d |
s/o J. & S. A. Cunningham |
| Wing, Marcus D. D. |
26 Feb 1863 |
b - 15 Oct 1798 | |
| Earnest Clifford |
28 Jul 1863 |
b - 23 Dec 1861 - s/o B & L A Hunt | |
| Wing, Marcus O | Jun 1857 | 2 y | |
| Morse, Intreped | 15 Feb 1866 | * See Note Below 1 | |
| Andrews, Lorin | 18 Sep 1861 | 42y | * See Note Below 2 |
| Rebecca R | 26 Feb 1873 | 72y | In Memoriam w/o Rev I. Morse |
| French, Robert | 17 Jun 1883 | ||
| French, Sarah | 28 Apr 1880 | ||
| Dobb, Sarah Anne | 22 Jul 1858 | 64y | |
| Dobb, Thomas Rev. | 21 Oct 1861 | 76y | |
| Badger, Norman | 3 Jun 1876 | * See Note Below 3 | |
| Mary Elizabeth | 10 Sep 1878 | b- 5 May 1815 w/o Rev. N. Badger |
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| Coumbe, W. B. | 27 Oct 1839 | 39y | |
| Sidney, Jemima | 10 Sep 1854 | b- 28 May 1852 | |
| Rhodes, John | 13 Apr 1857 | 27y 11m 4d | |
| Dealy, Jane | 23 Jul 1859 | b- 28 Mar 1859 | |
| James | 7 Apr 1860 | 6y | s/o John & Sarah Rhoads |
| Ann Henrietta | 18 Sep 1865 | b- 24 Jul 1846 | |
| Lebiete, Kwaku | * See Note Below 4 | ||
| Badger, Hadie | 25 Dec 1878 | b- 14 Jun 1848 w/o Lt. L. P. Hunt, U. S. A. |
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| Sarah Alice | 5 Nov 1879 | b- 2 Nov 1855 | |
| John | 10 Apr 1844 | 21y 4d | s/o Lawrence & Rachel Croy |
| Little Harry | 16 Feb 1855 | 5m 12d | s/o H. h. & M. E. Morrel |
| Carrie J | 4 Feb 1861 | 1y 4m 20d | d/o C. & R. Tress |
| Ann H. | 21 Sep 1862 | 2y 4m | d/o E. & G. Rogers |
| Daniel M | 15 Apr 1838 | 20y | s/o John & Cidney Summers |
| Clark, Thomas | 13 Jun 1866 | 71y | |
| Isaac | 1770-1849 | ||
| Mary | 1770-1836 | His wife | |
| Williams, Wm. R. | 22 sep 1839 | 21y | In Memory of |
| Myers, Geo. W. | 30 Sep 1864 | in the 64 year of his age. | |
| Cowen, Harriett | 29 Sep 1855 | *See Note Below 5 | |
| Infant Child | 29 Jun 1856 | of F. S. & S. Sawyer | |
| Douglass, Thomas | 2 Feb 1872 | 65y | |
| Douglass, Archibald | 19 Dec 1872 | 65y | |
| Rachel | Nov 1837 | 53y | w/o A. Douglass |
| Walter | 29 Jun 1856 | 7m | |
| Andrews, Frank | 18 Feb 1855 | 9m | |
| Alfred Scott | 20 Aug 1858 | 6y | |
| George | 30 Aug 1841 | 7m | Children of Robert & Betsy Wright |
| Rufus | 1835-1850 | ||
| Douglass | 19 Mar 1860 | 42y | s/o H. K. Buttles |
| Joseph | 10 Feb 1867 | 12y 9m 10d | s/o W. & W. Fish |
| Buttles | *See Note Below 6 | ||
| Buttles, A. | 2 Apr 1864 | 72y | |
| Kilbourne, Harriet | 9 Jul 1866 | 71y | w/o A. Buttles |
| Isaac, Mary | Jun 1852 | In the 50th year of her age. | |
| Mary A. P. | 1809-1949 | w/o Rev. S. A. Bronson, D. D. | |
| Willie R. | 3 Feb 1869 | 2y 8m 14d | s/o H. R. & E. M. Prince |
| Buttles, Lucy | 27 Jul 1867 | 29y | w/o Rev. J. G. Aver d/o A. & H. K. Buttles |
| Ann | 15 Aug 1851 | about 76y | In Memory of w/o Thos. M. Davis A native of Wales |
| Kilbourne, Mary | w/o E. G. Knight d/o A. & H. K. Buttles |
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| Young, Charles Huntington Rev. | 28 Sep 1882 | 44y 6m | |
| Case | |||
| Simon | 9 July 1856 | 36y 9m 19d | s/o J. & Elizabeth Clippinger |
| Elizabeth Bradley | 9 Aug 1864 | 9m 23d | d/o Rev. C. H. & E. A. Young |
| French, Thomas | 18 Sep 1844 | 28y 1m 22d | |
| Fanny Z. | 29 Mar 1852 | 20y 3m 21d | d/o Algernous & Mary B. Wing - died in Gambier |
| French, Edw'd | 20 Aug 1844 | 23y 9m 13d | |
| Ellen | Apr 1857 | 25y | w/o Oscar Buttles d/o A. & H. K. Buttles Married June 1856 |
| Mary | 10 Dec 1843 | 20y 4d | d/o Penhorwood |
| Lewis, John Newton | 1818-1891 |
*Notes
1. Morse,
Intreped, born in Cornish, N. H., Mar. 21, 1791. Ordained Priest by BP. Chase
Worthington 1819 - 45 years Rector of St. Paul's church, Steubenville, O.
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2. Andrews,
Lorin, President of Kenyon College, Eminent as a Teacher, Patriot and Christian.
The first in Ohio to answer the call of his Country in 1861, he served as Col.
of the 4th O.V. I. in the campaign against The Great Rebellion and died a Martyr
to the Union.
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3. Norman Badger, Presbyter of P.E. Church and Post Chaplain U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Mass., Jan. 3, 1812 Died in Fort Concho, Texas.
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4. Kwaku Lebiete, Sam'l Mart De Witte ofi A kropong Coast W. Africa, Owni Feb 17, 1865, nafrihyia 14 Usuro ade bekve.
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5. Harriett Cowen, Our Mother, Born in Suffolk, England, Died at Gambier, Knox Co., Ohio, In the 77 year of her age.
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6. Sons of A. & H. K. Buttles - Edwin died at Worthington - Aug 14, 1824, aged 15m - Henry died at Columbus July 20, 1836, aged 10 wks.
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