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  Weird n' Spooky America, Hauntings and Unexplained Phenomena
Nestled in tree shrouded rolling hills, Woodland Cemetery is serenely beautiful, with elaborate and richly ornate monuments and massive iron gated vaults.
Woodland Cemetery is bounded on its southwest side by the University of Dayton.
Dayton Ohio is best known as the birthplace of aviation, and perhaps a little bit more obscure, for the electric automotive starter, and the cash register.
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 James M. Cox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Middleton Cox (March 31, 1870 - July 15, 1957) was a Governor of Ohio, U.S. Representative from Ohio and Democratic candidate for President of the United States in the election of 1920.
Cox was born in the tiny Butler County, Ohio village of Jacksonburg.
Cox was publisher of the Dayton Daily News in Dayton, Ohio, where the newspaper's editorial meeting room is still referred to as the "governor's library." Governor Cox died at his home, Trail's End, in Kettering, Ohio in 1957 and was interred in the Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio.
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 Woodland Cemetery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Dayton's most famous and endlessly celebrated native sons (even though Wilbur was born in Millville, Indiana), these brothers conceived of powered flight in a heavier-than-air craft while working in their bicycle shop.
Ohio's 46th and 48th governor and candidate for the presidency in the all-Ohio contest of 1920, when your choice was either Cox or Republican Ohio Senator and newspaper publisher Warren G. Harding.
This is where the cemetery's address is measured: number 118 at the end of Woodland Avenue, in the midst of a slightly run-down neighborhood of working-class folks and University of Dayton college students.
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 Erma Bombeck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Dayton, Ohio, Bombeck graduated from the University of Dayton in 1949 with a degree in English.
She started her career in 1949 as a reporter for the Dayton Journal Herald, but after marrying school administrator Bill Bombeck, a college friend, she left the job and raised three children.
She is interred in the Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio.
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 Woodland Cemetery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio was established in 1843.
With over 3,000 trees, there is plenty of shade for the heliophobe or anyone desiring respite from the sun.
Woodland is truly a remarkable cemetery and one any lover of cities of the silent would be most unfortunate to miss.
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 Dayton, Ohio
Orville was born in Dayton and spent the first 6 years of his life in the house of Hawthorne Street.
When Dayton, Ohio welcomed them home in 1909 with a city-wide celebration, Orville and Wilbur stood in a reception line the hall of the Dayton YMCA for as long as they possibly could, shaking hands with each and every Dayton citizen who came to see them.
With all this activity in Dayton, Ohio, it's not surprising that the city is full of landmarks where the Wright brothers lived, worked and flew.
www.first-to-fly.com /Adventure/Expeditions/dayton.htm   (2469 words)

  
 Tri-Mar Paranormal Research - Woodland Cemetery
Woodland Cemetery is located at 118 Woodland Avenue in Dayton, Ohio.
Woodland Cemetery was founded in 1841 and is the burial place for the Wright Brothers of aviation fame.
Woodland is also the final resting place for sixteen Civil War Veterans.
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 Welcome to the Official City of Dayton Ohio Government Website
Dayton is that community, and that is why I am proud to call it my home.
Dayton is very diverse and is a melting pot for people of many cultures.
Dayton is a wonderful place to live and grow, and I like Dayton for all these reasons.
www.ci.dayton.oh.us /city_commission/whyilikedaytonessays.asp   (1111 words)

  
 ONN. Ohio News Now: Window missing 25 years from cemetery chapel returned
DAYTON, Ohio -- A stained-glass window that disappeared from a cemetery chapel 25 years ago has been returned.
Vincent Cerrito, of Dayton, visited the Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum three weeks ago and noticed that its 16 side windows, each 5 feet long by 31 inches wide, looked exactly like one in the home he bought two years ago.
Woodland officials declined to estimate a value for the window.
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 Haunted Cemeteries
The two of them were talking and driving but as the cab passed Resurrection Cemetery the girl, (Mary), disappeared from the front seat of the cab.
She is buried in the potters field section of the cemetery.
Along the far side of the cemetery there are five graves, mother, father and three children all of whom were deceased within weeks of each other.
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 Patents and Trademarks @ the Libraries
Levitt Luzern Custer was born in Dayton, Ohio.
Alfred H. Free was born southeast of Dayton in Bainbridge, Ohio and received an A.B. from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
Dr. Ernest H. Volwiler was born in Hamilton, Ohio and was a graduate of Miami University (1911).
www.libraries.wright.edu /find/gov/patent/miamivalleyinventors.html   (5292 words)

  
 My Noe Line
Buried on 22 Mar 1969 in Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio.
Born on 6 Feb 1896 in Appalachia, VA. Rebecca Ellen died in Oakwood, Ohio, Montgomery Co. on 20 Nov 1962; she was 66.
Lillian "Lil" died in Dayton, Ohio in Feb 1986; she was 62.
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 Tri-Mar Paranormal Research Haunted Location Reports
This cemetery is known for the ghost of a blonde haired girl who is seen near a glowing tombstone.
A young boy named Johnny Morehouse and his dog whom both drowned are also heard running in the cemetery at night.
The ghosts of a mother and her child are said to haunt a nearby bridge where they were murdered.
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 Encyclopedia topic: Cleveland, Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
As of the 2000 census, the city proper had a total population of 478,403 making it second in population in the state to Columbus, Ohio (additional info and facts about Columbus, Ohio), and 33rd in the nation.
Historically the support for the Democratic party had been based on the strong support of labor unions, as well as both white and fl ethnic voters, especially Catholics (A member of a Catholic church).
To the west of Cleveland, I-90 runs into I-80 (additional info and facts about I-80), which is also known as the Ohio Turnpike (additional info and facts about Ohio Turnpike).
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 1st West Virginia Cavalry, Civil War
GENERAL GEORGE A. (See Photo), was born at New Rumley, Ohio, December 5, 1839, and, graduating from West Point in 1861, at once entered upon active duty in the war where, by brilliant service, he was to achieve a reputation second only to that of Sheridan, as a courageous and dashing cavalry leader.
He was graduated from Miami University in 1827, began the practice of law in Dayton, was elected to the Ohio legislature in 1840, and to Congress in 1842, as a Whig.
General Schenk died in Washington on March 23, 1890, and was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio.
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 The Political Graveyard: Montgomery County, Ohio
Assignment of birthplaces, deathplaces, and cemeteries to counties is subject to error.
U.S. Representative from Ohio 3rd District, 1939-41; defeated, 1940.
Ohio state house of representatives, 1845-46; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio,
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 The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Got Into Trouble or Disgrace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Ohio state senate, 1803-05; served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; common pleas court judge, 1816-23; candidate for
Ohio state house of representatives, 1845-46; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1856, 1864,
U.S. Representative from Ohio 3rd District, 1858-63; defeated, 1852, 1854, 1862; candidate for Governor of Ohio, 1863.
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 Mort Family Research History Genealogy Newsletter 1998 Donald Gradeless
Cemetery 3.2 miles North on 81 to the East in field.
Woodland Cemetery, Dayton Ohio Office Records: Lottie A. Mort died 7 Aug 1922 Age 68 Born Ohio.
State of Ohio County of Montgomery Josiah Mort being first duly sworn says that he was born 14 Feb 1839 and that a record in family Bible shows the aforesaid date to be correct and that the said Bible was printed in the year 1831.
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 kobits0
Jack ''Red'' Boles, 63, of Dayton, Ohio, died Friday at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton.
Survivors include his wife, Nancy Boles; daughters, Donna, Kim, Tonya, Christina, Jackie and Nicole, all of Dayton, Ohio; a son, William of Dayton, Ohio; his father, Harrison Boles of Dayton, Ky.; four sisters, three brothers, and 13 grandchildren.
Survivors include daughters, Judith Darlene Riley of Independence, Sheryl Lynn Daut of Burlington, Carla Jeanine Hoskinds of Erlanger, Stephanie Suzanne Shepard of Florence, Saundra Gayle Hanning of Columbus, Ohio and Melanie Ann Webb of Norwood, Ohio.; sisters, Helen Foltz of Florence and Shirley Hoard of Union; and 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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 Descendants of Original Triplett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Rhoda Triplett, born Oct 08, 1910 in Salyersville, KY; died Dec 21, 1995 in St. Elizabeth Hospital, in Dayton, Ohio.
She was born Oct 06, 1906 in Harbor, KY in Magoffin County, KY, and died Jan 23, 1995 in Mount Carmel East Columbus, Ohio.
She married Ellsworth Fouty Dec 31, 1935 in Knott County, Ky. He was born Aug 02, 1908, and died Feb 24, 2003 in Dayton, Ohio.
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 Flower Delivery Dayton OH Ohio |Order Dayton Flowers Online | Online Florist | Flower Shop
Dayton, OH Ohio flower delivery is a service provided by Wesley Berry Flowers since 1946.
Send Dayton, OH Ohio florist greetings to any city or state with a Dayton local florist.
Dayton Thanksgiving flowers, and Dayton Christmas flowers sent near or far.
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 Fellowship of Brethren Genealogists: Cemeteries
The Genealogical Cemetery Database 3.0 at $49.95 is a full featured program to index and print cemetery data in a variety of formats.
Most cemetery records and gravestone data accessible through GenWeb are not yet in a searchable database.
This may be a link to an online reading of cemetery inscriptions or a discussion of published records and where they may be obtained.
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 Orville Wright
Ohio (Montgomery County) OCCUPATION: aviator, inventor DIED: January 30, 1948...
Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio, USA Search Amazon.com for books about...
Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio, USA Search Amazon.com for books about Wilbur...
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 Adventure Tours Dayton OH Ohio + National Parks - City Guide
The centerpiece of the exhibits is the 1905 Wright Flyer III housed in Wright Hall.
In the Wright Cycle Company building there is a museum about the Wright brothers in Dayton and the Paul Laurence Dunbar State Memorial honors this African American writer's prolific works concerning America's social attitudes.
Household chores and farming are performed as they were 100 years ago and a variety of farm animals fill the barn.
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 Free Surname Search - Ohio
Ohio Death Certificate Index 1913-1937 This database indexes Death Certificates of persons that died in Ohio, useful for determining date of death and certificate number.
Lake County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions : A project of the Lake County Genealogical Society.
Donauschwabs in Richland Co, Ohio : The Donauschwabs were Germans established in the Batschka area of the Danuabe.
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 Obituaries
Survivors include her nieces, Estelle Appel of Boothbay and Barbara Theriault of Gulfport, Fla.; her nephews, Robert Townsend of Edgecomb, Edgar Bradley of North Windham, Conn. and Malcolm Hilton of Manchester, Conn.
A graveside service was held Friday, September 13 at Hillside Cemetery in Boothbay.
Burial was at Oxford Cemetery in Oxford, Md.
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 Burial locations and obituaries -- NY 12th Cavalry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
This was communicated to me February 18, 2001, by Kirby L. Bauman, cblewis@erinet.com, a Montgomery County, Ohio graves registration officer for the SUVCW.
Robert is interred at Calvary Cemetery (Section 11, Range 1, Plot G, Grave 15) in Woodside, Queens, New York.
He is buried in the New Haven Cemetery, Town of New Haven, Oswego County, N.Y. Source: John K. Holcombe of 47206 Oak Place, Wellesley Island, N.Y. 13640, in an email, June 18, 2000.
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 November 2004 Obits
He was born July 23,1921, in Dayton, Ohio, a son of the late Harry W. and Laura Wilkie Mader.
She was born October 26, 1936, in Zanesville, Ohio, a daughter of the late Thomas and Zelma Barker McDaniel.
She is also survived by her brother and sister-in-law, James H. and Lucille Kerns of Proctorville, Ohio; a special cousin, Bobby Kennedy of Huntington; and a host of nieces, nephews, brother and sisters-in-law and friends.
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 Woodland Cemetery
Today's Field Trip was to Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio.
My grandma and uncle are buried at Woodland Cemetery.
I think cemeteries are places of such serene beauty.
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 The Kinston Free Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
BEAVERCREEK, Ohio - Virginia Lee Gaddis Trout, 81, late of Beavercreek, Ohio, died Thursday, December 9, 2004, in Snow Hill, N.C., after a lengthy illness.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Stanley Trout of Beavercreek, Ohio; parents A.L. Gaddis and Isabelle Owens Gaddis; and brother James L. Gaddis Sr.
Trout was born in Dayton, Ohio, on July 21, 1923, attended Decatur (Ga.) Girls' High School and the University of Alabama.
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 New Page 1
As several of the sons and daughters of Jacob removed to Dayton, Ohio, the home of the writer, and were well known by him, the following additional facts relating to such as were married, are furnished.
DANIEL Y. KUHNS, son of William and Juliana Kuhns was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, September 30, 1831, and died at Dayton, Ohio, April 23, 1893.
Co., of Dayton, Ohio, makers of agricultural implements, and while in the services of the former, took out several valuable patents relating to improvements on farm machinery.
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