Onondaga Cemetery is located in Section 29 of Onondaga Township, On Rossman Road. Take Onondaga Road to Rossman Road. Cemetery is down on Rossman on your right. Established in 1835. From The Pioneer History of Ingham County, published in 1923. Compiled and arranged by Mrs. Franc L. Adams, Secretary of the Ingham County Pioneer and Historical Society: "Thomas Kidder Baldwin served his country during the War of 1812, and later came to Michigan, settling in Onondaga Township and died there. He is buried in Onondaga cemetery by the side of his wife." "Mrs. Baldwin organized the first Sunday school in Onondaga, probably at the first school house built in the village in 1839. This stood on the south side of the main street running east and west through the village, just opposite of the cemetery where she sleeps." Headstones(Click on the underlined links to view the tombstone photograph) |
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