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Pierce cementery

Pierce cementery

Posted: 21 Aug 2007 2:30AM GMT
Classification: Query
Does anybody know who all are buried in the Pierce Cemetery
at Temperanceville,Ohio.I found this old Cemetery a few years ago.The tombstones are hard to read,but I could makeout that one had the names of Joseph and Mary Pierce. I think these are my Great-Great Grandparents. One tombstonehad Mary Ensley-1858-1920 on it. This is the only one that was in good shape. If anybody out there knows of this cementery and anybody else that is buried there please let me know.

Re: Pierce cementery

Posted: 5 Jan 2009 7:07PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Pierce
The info on the Pierce cemetery was sent to me in 2000 by a member of the genealogy society. Let me know how you are related.
Here are the listings:
Mary, wife of Joseph Pierce d. Mar. 13, 1875 aged 71 yrs, 8 mos 11 da. Born Philadelphia PA
Michael, son of _______ Pierce d. July 21, 187_
Mary Ann Ensley b. 1858 d. 1920 At Rest
Foot Marker J. P.
Stella dau. of S. & N. Brown b. 1885 d. Dec. 19, 1900
Nancy, wife of Squire Brown b. Jan. 5 1853 d. Oct 26, 1892
Parn Pierce d. Feb. 19, 1822 aged 43 yrs 1 mo 4 da
Ed Ensley (no info)
Note: There could be as many as 20 unmarked graves in this burial ground. Grave mounds are visible but no markers.

Re: Pierce cementery

Posted: 24 Jul 2015 1:05AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Pierce
My sisters and I are headed to Temperanceville 7/24/15 to find the Pierce cemetery. If you have any specifics on how far down the lane and how far off the lane it is we would be very grateful. We are somehow related to the Pierces.
Marianne Belcke
msbelcke@gmail.com
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