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Hupp-Hoskinson Cemetery

Franklin Twp.
Licking 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 Robert M. Sizelove, Sr., on 24 Apr., 2010.
I would like to present the readings for Hupp-Hoskinson Cemetery. This cemetery was first associated with a Baptist Church located near state route 40. The cemetery was said to have been moved early in it's history due to road improvements in the area. My research for this cemetery is only preliminary. The land owner suggest that the cemetery was first established near SR40, and moved about quarter mile north, on a wooded hillside. The earliest readable stone I found in this cemetery was dated 1814, so it's quite early in this area's history, being used for this purpose longer than many cemeteries in the area. It is situated on a sloping area of land, a few hundred feet below the southern ridge of a hillside. There are remnants of a farm fence, but most has deteriorated and fallen into the undergrowth. As evidenced by the 1814 tombstone found, it will quietly celebrate it's 200th anniversary very soon. I first want to thank the land owners for their kindness in allowing a group of genealogist, including myself, to come in, clean, transcribe, and photograph this cemetery. The owners of this land request that no one come to this cemetery site without first writing and getting permission first. You will probably not find the little cemetery unless the land owner or someone that has traveled there before accompanies you. Please respect the landowner's privacy and do not trespass. Mr & Mrs Ice, were very gracious to allow me to post their email address, so that anyone wishing to visit this cemetery could contact them: icefarm@windstream.net The cemetery was at one time cared for by the township trustees, but for many years it has been left to the landowner, and neighbors to care for it. As you can see when we first arrived today, the undergrowth was already beginning to take over the memorials. With the assistance of many helpful folks today the area has been cleaned of brambles and ivy. Now most stones are again viewable and most can be read. There are a few that have deteriorated to point that we are no longer able to decipher the engravings, but most are still readable. The cemetery has a mix of sandstone, marble and at least one more modern granite marker. Wish to thank Elizabeth & Larry Bicking, Ada Gutridge, Carl & Ginny Gutridge, and Marilyn Norris for all their wonderful work in cleaning and gleaning the data from the tombstones. There is a plan to return later this spring with hopes of locating additional stones that were not located on this first trip. The following readings are listed alphabetically to make research easier and include all tombstones found on this date, 24 April, 2010.The most recent update was made on 22 May, 2010. There was avery nice dedication service conducted on 14 November, 2010, for the new tombstone set to honor Rev. War Patriot, Isaiah Hoskinson.

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Clark, Elizabeth, wife of Wm. Clark, died March 30, 1870, aged 73y 1m 20d
Clark, William, died June 13, 1875, aged 70y 11m 22d
Clark, Sally, dau. of Wm & E. Clark, died Dec. 8, 1834, aged 3ys 10ds
W.C., [footstone for Wm. Clark]
E.C., [footstone for Elizabeth Clark]
Clark, Elizabeth, dau. of W. & E. Clark, died Feb. 11, 1849, aged 12yrs & 9d's [located in same row, just below Nichols headstone]
Handley, Thomas B., son of L. & C.J. Handley, died Feb. 3, 1864, aged 3y 4m 16d
Hoskinson, Isaiah, Pvt. Va Militia, Dec. 27, 1743 - Aug. 25, 1836, Rev. War Patriot [A new military tombstone was set and dedication took place Sunday, November 14, 2010. The dedication service included both SAR & DAR members and many members of the community and descendants of the family]
Click here for overview of SAR & DAR members.
Hoskinson, Andrew, son of John & Lydia Hoskinson, died Oct. 2, 1839, aged 21yr & 9days [nicely carved sandstone headstone]
Hoskinson, Delilah, died Feb. 2, 1890, aged 65y 10 1d
Hoskinson, Hannah, wife of Isaiah Hoskinson, died Nov. 1st 1836, aged 78 years & 6 months
Hoskinson, Isaiah [headstone fragmented no longer readable, a new headstone being set at a ceremony on 14 November, 2010, honoring his service during Revolutionary War]
Hoskinson, Infant Daughter of A. & S. Hoskinson, [sic] Octod. 1814 [probable earliest burial]
Hoskinson, Infant Son, of A. & S. Hoskinson, died Decr. 1826 [probable child of Andrew or Albert Hoskinson]
Hoskinson, Isaiah, son of Andrew & Sarah Hoskinson, died July 11, 1835, aged 18years "Hurry my friends and take a view,..prepared for you…"[partial reading ov verse]
Hoskinson, James, died Sep. 28, 1870, aged 89y 7m 22d; Albert, son of J. & N.A. Hoskinson, died in City of Mexico, Oct. 3, 1847, aged 25y 7m 24d [engraver: Mehurins, Newark]
Hoskinson, Joannah, dau. of J. & N.A. Hoskinson, died Aug. 20, 1821, aged 2y 1m 11d
Hoskinson, John, died November 9, 1848, aged 61years
Hoskinson, Lydia (Patterson), wife of John Hoskinson, 1799 [new stone dedicated on 14 Nov., 2010]
Hoskinson, John, died June 2, 1829, aged 7m 28d, son of Isaiah & Rachel
Hoskinson, Joseph, son of A. & S. Hoskinson, born Jan.y 5, 1820, aged 4.months
Hoskinson, Mary Ann, daug. Of Isaiah & Teresa Hoskinson, died Oct. 8, 1836, aged 1yr 3mo
Hoskinson, Nancy, daughter of Isa & Teresa Hoskinson, died Mar. 11, 1845, aged 7m _d
Hoskinson, Rachel, wife of Isaiah Hoskinson, died April 18th 1829, aged 27yrs 2m 20d
Hoskinson, Rachel, dau. of J. & N.A. Hoskinson, died May 10, 18_3, aged _m & 1d
Hoskinson, Sarah, daughter of Andrew & Sarah Hoskinson, died Feb. 25, 1847, aged 13years "My father calls me to his arms…"
Hoskinson, William H., son of Isaiah & Teresa Hoskinson, died Sept. 27, 1841, aged 1y 4mo 17ds
Hoskinson, Ezekiel, son of A. & S. Hoskinson, born Jan.y 13, 1827, aged 6 Mon.[This data sets his death at some where near July 1827]
Hoskinson, Infant Dau. of J. R. & C. E. Hoskinson, died Nov. 17 or 13 18__ Click here to see overview.
Hoskinson, __is M., son of __ & M. Hoskinson, died Dec. 1, 1858, aged 7ys 9mo & 20ds [very weathered marble headstone, not completely readable. This individual might have missed a census, living only 7 years in 1858.]Hoskinson, Joannah, dau. of J. & N.A. Hoskinson]
Hoskinson, Infant dau. of Wm. & Mary Hoskinson, died Mar. 6, 1868, aged _ [very deteriorated, hard to read]
Hupp, John F., son of D.A.B. & H. Hupp, died Sept. 23. 1856, aged 11mo 23ds
I.H., [probable footstone for Isaiah Hoskinson] [overview of remnants (lower fragment) of [probable Isaiah Hoskinson] headstone and I.H. footstone]
I. H., [footstone]
J.H., [probable Hoskinson family footstone]
Lampton, Robert C., son of W.P. & F. Lampton, died Dec. 20, 1851, aged 3mo 17ds
McKelvey, Lewis, died June 24, 1851, aged 26yrs, 1m 5ds
McKelvey, Samuel, died Aug. 9, 1850, aged 75yrs 1mo 15ds
Nichols, Rachel, died Apr. 17, 1835, aged 62y 1m 14d
Nichols, Elijah, died Feb. 24, 1852, aged 83y 9d
S.E.P., [footstone for Sarah E. Powers]
Parr, Enoch, died Sept. 16th 1842, aged 17yrs 3mo
Patterson, Infant son of J.W. & [H. or M.] Patterson, died Aug. 6, 1850, aged 3m 3d
Patterson, John W., died Jan. 6, 1857, aged 49ys 5m 5ds
Patterson, John W., died July 27th 18__, aged 80 years "He was a minster of the Gospel of the Baptist order"
Patterson, To the memory of Sally, wife of John W. Patterson, …[hard to read]
Patterson, Rachel A., dau. of J.W. & _ Patterson, died Aug. 3, 1850, aged 9ys 5m 16d
Patterson, __reb M., _ of _ & H. Patterson, died Dec. _, 1858, aged 25y _m 20days
Porter, Margaret Hoskinson, wife of William Porter, Aug. 25, 1858, aged 43yr 11mo 20d [newer granite marker]
Porter, William J., son of W. & M. Porter, died Mar. 1, 1859, aged 6m 4ds
Powers, Sarah E., Dau. of Thompson & Anna Powers, died Dec. 23. 1864
R.C.L., [footstone for Robert C. Lampton]
Unknown, Rachel [very deterioriated sandstone headstone fragment, only given name Rachel, can be read.]
Unknown, [sandstone headstone, not readable]
Unknown [Marble stone matching in every way the Hoskinson Infant Dau. of Wm. & Mary, stone that sets next to the fence line at top of hill.]

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