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Old 05-07-2006, 05:10 PM
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I am having alot of trouble finding the Wyatt Cemetery in Waldo Township, Marion County, Ohio. I hope someone knows where this cemetery is and can help me out.

Thanks so much
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Old 05-07-2006, 06:25 PM
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Hi

I am having alot of trouble finding the Wyatt Cemetery in Waldo Township, Marion County, Ohio. I hope someone knows where this cemetery is and can help me out.

Thanks so much
From a Googe search: http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Mario...s/MARCEMET.htm

There is also a picture of it on the website.



NO.115 WYATT CEMETERY (Picture)

Compiled by Jim and Barbara Midlam on August 24, 1975.

The cemetery is located in Section 18 of Waldo Township, .2 miles east of US 23, .25 miles east of Township Road 125A (Brundage Rd.) and .5 miles south of Waldo, Ohio, containing .7 acres. The Cemetery is located behind a private resident and the drive of residence needs to be used) This is the oldest and most historic burying place in Marion County. The cemetery is near the site where old Ft. Morrow once stood. It is in need of repair. It has been vandalized twice and several large stones are lying on the ground. Many stones are broken and illegible. There are thirteen stones for unknown soldiers of the War of 1812. Buried here are the Wyatts and Brundiges, first settlers of the county and Ruth Wyatt, the first white child born in Marion County.
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Old 05-07-2006, 08:44 PM
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Thank you so much for your reply. I was at that site but looking at another section and hadn't realized they had that on there!

Thanks again
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