The Columbus City Graveyards
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Content © 1985 by Donald M. Schlegel

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(original on file)


Consolidated List

formerly of Conn., @ 27y; funeral from the Episcopal church.
                                       - OSJ Jan. 30, 1839

WELSH, James                 E?
Died at the County Infirmary, 12/8/73, @ 94y.

WENTZ, Martha Elizabeth	      E
Wife of John Wentz, died Sept. 5, 1849.
                                       - mt, Green Lawn K/25

"M.E.W." removed from East to John Wenz lot K/25.
                                       - Lot book

WERTZ, Godlip                E?
Died at the County Infirmary, 9/10/67, @ 39y.

WERTZELL, Charly	     E?
Died at the County Infirmary, 9/23/72 [? or 1878], @ 62y.

WEST, Mrs. ----              N?
Widow, died of cholera July 23, 1833.
                                       - OSJ July 27 & Nov. 2, 1833

WESTERVELT, Matthew	     ?
Died Jan. 4, 1865 in his 77th year.    - ts, Green Lawn P/46 (Not in card file?)

WESTERVILL, George           E?
Died at the County Infirmary, 5/20/73, @ 73y.

WESTWATER, Ann and           N
            John
Removed from North to Green Lawn P/5.  - Lot book

WETMORE	                     N?
        Eliza, wife of Charles H. Wetmore, born Stonington, Ct. Sept.
19, 1791, died in Columbus Feb. 16, 1853.
        John Rathbone, Apr. 29, 1815 - Oct. 16, 1840.
        Ann Eliza, July 12, 1819 - May 27, 1854. (Not in card file?)
        Mary Eunice, June 11, 1827 - Aug. 12, 1827.
        infant son, Sept. 27, 1830 - Sept. 27, 1830.
Children of Charles H. & Eliza Wetmore.
                                       - mt, Green Lawn G

WEYCOFF, M.                  E?
Died at the County Infirmary, 4/12/75, @ 30y.

WHEATON, ----                N
Dr. Wheaton, removed from North to Green Lawn N/39.
                                       - Lot book

WHEATON, J. B.               N
And others (not named), removed from North to Green Lawn R/170.
                                       - Lot book


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