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Flag Spring Cemetery


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Anderson Twp.
Hamilton County

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For those that are perhaps seeing these transcriptions for the first time, the transcriptions may give on first glance, the appearance of a great many typos, so I feel obligated to explain that the abundance of y, m, and d represent abbreviations for year, month and day. Although you will find most engravers follow similar patterns, it seems there are several different abbreviations used to represent these three time terms including: y, yr, yrs, yr's & years; m. mo, mos, mo's, and months; d. da, das, da's, and days and on rare occasions, h, hr, hrs, hr's, and hours. I tend not to use commas except to separate surname from given name, given name from date, except where found on actual inscription, same goes for the [.] (period). When you see the symbol [_] (underscore), I use it to represent missing or unreadable letters, or if a lot of letters are unreadable I may express it by several periods, such as Jos...h . Sometimes you will find raised letters such as "c" in surnames such as in McClain, or if the engraver added smaller letters that were left out and added later, when I encounter them, tend to express them, when possible, as found on the stone. Sometimes engravers will use the latin term Æ or æ, this is just a term that generally replaces the word "aged". One last comment, all actual text found engraved, will come first in bold text. All comments, observations, personal knowledge remarks added by submitter, concerning an individual, but not inscribed on stone, will then proceed in regular text. ~R.M.Sizelove~

These tombstone photos have been generously donated by Kraig Willison, on 15 Oct., 2008.
The most recent update to this page made on 5 Mar., 2009.

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War Memorial Overview of war memorial cannon.
Abbott James N., 1855 - 1897
Alexander William Homer, Pvt. US Army, World War I, Nov. 12, 18_ _
Armstrong Thomas H., my husband, died May 27, 1876, in his 26th year
Apple Theodore, Co. B, 7th Ohio CAV
Apple Mary, born June _ 18_, died Sep. 12, 1917
Apple Mar__, wife of Theo. Apple, born June 11, 1844, died Sept 26, 1876
Apple Ella & Emma overview
Apple Ella, aged 14yrs; Emma, aged 3yrs
Apple Nancy, aged 75yrs
Apple John, aged 46 yrs
Ayres, Wm. H., 1849 - 1899; Hattie D., 1844 - 1912
Berry Joseph W., Apr. 12, 1891 - Oct. 26, 1933
Bishop, John E., born Aug. 13, _, died Nov. 16, 19_
Brannock, Mary, 1894 - 1959, Mother
Bryan, Wm., 18978 - 1917
Campbell, Thomas C., 1844 - 1930
Campbell, Phoebe, 1850 - 1914
Campbell, Frank R., 1871 - 1903
Campbell, Katie C., 1878 - 1896
Cole, Robert J., Oct. 1890 - Nov. 1942, Father
Cole, Ethel M., Sept. 1899 - July 1962, Mother
Colston, Daisy M., April 5, 1893 - July 21, 1986, My grandma
Disque, Charles, 1932; Amy his wife, 1922
Drake, Thomas T., 1818 - 1903
Drake, Lydia A. Mills, wife of Thomas T. Drake [no dates]
Drake, Lewis D., Aug. 4, 1847 - Nov. 5, 1905
Drake, Emily McGill, wife of Lewis D. Drake [no dates]
Dunseth, William, died Mar. 27, 1872, aged 61ys 11ms & 20ds
Durham, E., 1884 - 1964
Durham Seymour, 1870 - 1915
Durham Nellie S., 1876 - 1926
Edwards Geo. W., born Apr. 15, 1822, died Dec. 27, 1849; Catharine H., wife of Geo. Edwards, died May 26, 1882, aged 57yrs _Mo & 15days
Epple, David, 1869 - 1944
Epple, S.L., Sr., 1840 - 1898
Epple, Benson C., 1867 - 1940; Elmira, his wife, 1860 - 1908
Eppley, Euphemia, 1857 - 1889, Mother
Eppley Euphemia, 1857 - 1889, Mother
__ther, __ther [probable footstone engraved with father]
Felter, _ E., died July 22, 189_, aged _yrs 5m & 16d; Lucinda, died July 21, 1875, aged 65yrs
Fisher William, died Jan., _, 1872, aged __ys 5ms & 2_ds
Flore, George, 1835 - 1892, Father [IOOF Symbol on side of stone]
Flore, Rosina, 1833 - 1919, Mother
Gerard John, 1847 - 1925; Mary Gerard, 1849 - 1900; Robert Masters, 1860 - 1904; Hope Masters, 1852 - 19_
Ginn, Ira E., 1874 - 1926
Ginn, John E., 1912 - 1938, Husband of Margaret Ginn
Ginn, Ira E., 1874 - 1926
Gould, Stephen C., 1851 - 1929; Alice, wife, 1854 - 1916
Gould, Lulu, born Mar. 22, 1878, died Aug. 30, 1880; Albert T., born May 25, 1882, died May 27, 1882; Children of C. & A. Gould
Griffith Robert, 1853 - 1928
Griffith Walter, 1909 - 1946
Hall, Caro_, born in Co. Tiperary, Ireland, died _, _, 1882, aged _
Hallsted, Walter, 1850 - 1907
Hallsted, Mary, 1847 - 1922
Hallsted, Catharine, 1827 - 1899
Hahn, Harold B., Oct. 21, 1901 - May 16, 1974
Hahn Abner, born May _, 1812, died Oct. 31, 1891; Lucinda, born Mar. 19, 1823, died Sep. 3, 1897
Hahn Samuel, born Mar. 1, 1777, died Dec . 22, 1859; Meritable, wife of Samuel Hahn, born June 4, 1784, died Feb. 5, 1869
Hahn Nort, 1858 - 1928, father; Nancy L., nee Pierce, 11862 - 1916, Mother
Hahn Leona M., 1905 - 19_; Chester L., 1899 - 1966
Hahn N. [plot marker]
Hahn Catherine, 1848 - 1898; Thomas A., 1855 - 1903; Mary J., 1872 - 1913
Haskill, C__ Cleng, wife of Gerald Haskill, passed onto her higher life, Dec. 27, 1878 [very difficult to read photo]
Hillgrove, John W., 1873 - 1954
Hillgrove, Loma Adkins, 1874 - 1937
Hing, Mar Fook, 1908 - 1970
Hoelle, James J., 1893 - 1968, Dad
Huddleston, Harry J., 1872 - 1934
Hutchinson George B., born May 20, 1862, died Feb. 13, 1892
Jones, Daniel, 1840 - 1908, Freemont's Body Guard, 1861 - 1865 [Veteran of Civil War]
Jones, Matilda A., 1837 - 1922
Jones, Dr. Wm. E., 1869 - 1913
Kuhn, Jacob, 18_3 - 1914; Catharine Eck, his wife, 18_4 - 1909
Kuhn, Jacob, 1869 - 1930
Kuhn, Blanche M., 1881 - 1941
Kuhn, Minnie P., 1871 - 1900
Kyle, Harry H., 1885 - 1949; Edna M., 1886 - 1957
Leaf Serena, 1842 - 1896
Unknown Joe E., 1869 - 1900; Amy, 1871 - 1893; Elijah, 1880 - 1888 [appears to be on other side of Serena Leaf memorial]
Lemon Jacob F., July 11, 1817 - July 4, 1906; Julia A., his wife, Mar.26, 1821 - Nov. 8, 1895
Mann Clara M., April 26, 1905 - Jan. 18, 1972
Martin Sophia T., 1860 - 1922
Masters Evelyn, wife of Stanley Masters, 1913 - 1986
Masters Stanley I., US Navy, World War II, 1914 - 1978
Masters, Esta, nee Pickering, Jan. 18, 1914 - Mar. 25, 1978, Beloved Wife and Mother
Masters, Hiram, died June 2, 1888, aged 86y 8m 16d
Masters, John, 1858 - 1925; Anna, 1856 - 1884; Katy, 1880 - 1882; Arta, 1883 - 1884
Masters Hiram, died June 2, 1883, aged 31ys 8ms & 16ds
Masters William Reese, 1863 - 1947
Masters Mary Elizabeth, 1862 - 1930
Masters, Pete, Feb. 24, 1884 - Sept. 23, 1974
Matthews, Jennie, 1851 - 1936; Thomas B., 1848 - 1940; Mother & Father
Meese, Celia Hill, Mother, 1903 - 1937
Milner, Edith R., 1891 - 1971
Monjab, Maggie Clute, died July 6, 1903, aged 43years
Moore Emery, 1866 - 1923; Nettie, 1866 - 19_; Wayland C., 1902 - 1915
Mother footstone
Mother, [unknown footstone]
Mueller John G., 1887 - 1956
Nash, Mary G., wife of John Nash, born Mar. 24, 1838, died Oct. __, 188_
Nash, In memory of John, Sr., born March 21, 1804, died Aug. 7, 1880, aged &_yrs 4mos & 17ds
Neff, Charlene, 1934 - 1935, Our Baby
O'Brien Lydia L., 1891 - 1936, Mother
O'Brien Andrew B., 1875 - 1942
Okme Lon, Kentucky, Cpl. US Army, World War I, Jan. 4, 1894 - Sept. 15, 1959
Parks Chester Wendel, Kentucky, TEC4 USArmy, World War II SS_BSM, Aug. 11, 1914 - Aug. 29, 1959
Pearson, Allen, 1909 - 1947
Pearson, Albert, 1886 - 1968; Etta, 1887 - 1953
Pearson, Brandy L., Oct. 24, 1972 - Oct. 31, 1972
Pearson, Lester, TEC5 US Army, 1912 - _, World War II Veteran
Pence, Millard M., 1894 - _, Husband; Anna J., 1907 - 1960, Beloved Wife Click here to see close view of photo.
Pence, Nova, 1930 - _, wife; William w., 1917 - 1954, husband
Philhower, Josephine, 1875 - 1933
Philhower, Frank D., 1867 1948
Philpot, Taylor, Jr., 1940 - 1974; Shirley, 1943 - _
Pohlman John F., Ohio, Cpl. 153rd Depot Brigade, World War I, May 11, 1887 - Sept. 8. 1955
Prickett, Emma, 1874 - 1947; Eldon, 1874 - 1957
Reynolds, William H., 1874 - 1944; Lyda May, 1874 - 1942
Risner, Martha B., Nov. 5, 1890 - Nov. 6, 1966, Mother
Roberts Mary Susana, Sept. 28, 1876 - Feb. 10, 1920
Robinson, Robert S., born Apr. 22, 1841, died Aug. 11, 1900
Robinson, Lucy, 1845 - 1931
Robinson, Lewis C., 1850 - 1925; Elizabeth, wife, 1855 - 1935
Rummel, __on, born _, 15, 1962, died June 3, 2004, _years, 6months 19 days
Satterfield, Robert, 1911 - 1986; Emma, 1908 - 1987; Edna, 1913 - _; John, 1901 - 1979
Scott, Arvil Hayden, Pvt. US Army, WWII, April 26, 1918 - March 2, 1970
Sellers, Alma, 1893 - 1940, Mother
Shepard, Thomas J., born Apr. 15, 1847, died Aug. 18, 1886; Sarah E., wife of T.J. Shepard, born Dec. 16, 1842, died Sept. 27, 1904
Show Edward Oscar, Pennsylvania, TEC5 271 MIL Police Co., World War II, Dec. 24, 1911 - Sept. 11, 1959
Smith, Fredrick A., 1827 - 1898 [IOOF Symbol on stone]
Spaulding, Irma H., 1891 - 1980; J. Alfred, 1887 - 1962
Stafford Mary, 1829 - 1908
Stahl Jacob T., 1850 - 1902; Elizabeth, 1858 - 1931, In loving Memory of Father & Mother
Stratton, Newton, 1899 - 1969 Husband
Sutton In memory of Edward W., son of Thingley & Julia A., Sutton, who died Aug. 13, 1840, aged 13 yrs _ months & 9 days
Thompson Harriet, wife of Wm. Thompson, born Oct. 6, 1845, died Jun. 28, 1903
Unknown Mother [probable footstone]
Unknown, George S., son of _ & _ _, born _23, 1845, died Nov. 7, 1868
Walker, Elizabeth, May 8, 1893 - Feb. 4, 1970
Webb, Clayton, ...
Webb Calvin C., born Mar. 27, 1847, died July 26, 1883
Webb Harriet Durham, wife of Ferdinand Webb, Feb. 22, 1815 - Aug. 10, 1902
Webb Ferdinand, born June 15, 1807, died Dec. 14, 1879
Wentz George, 1829 - _; Caroline, his wife, 1840 - 1896; Fred, son of, 1874 - 1887 1618 [George was a Civil War Veteran]
Williams, Arthur E., 1860 - 1931, Father [Masonic symbol]; Anna E., 1867 - 1945, Mother [Eastern star symbol]
Williams Rose M., Apr. 22, 1888 - July 11, 1978
Wilson, Henrietta H., 1919 - 1984, Daughter
Woods Charles, 1885 - 1904, brother
Younger, Thomas, Ohio, Private, 33rdCompany, Coast Artillery, Spanish American War, Oct. 14, 1877 - Feb. 24, 1906 [military veteran marker]
Younger, Baby [Unnamed infant]
Younger, Thomas, Sr., 1835 - 1904, Father
Younger, Mary E., 1840 - 1888, Mother [Probable wife of Thomas, Younger, Sr.]

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