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*This cemetery was sometimes known as the Metz -Tittle Cemetery.
Tittle Cemetery
1. Name of cemetery: Tittle Cemetery
2. Location:
On Ridge Road in Adams Township, 3 miles north of Jewell, O., east side of road.
On Ridge Road in Adams Township, 3 miles north of Jewell, O., east side of road.
3. Caretaker: None, not kept up.
Photo from www.findagrave.com |
4. Description:
1/8 acre, twenty feet back off the road, surrounded by a corn field, no trees, plot fenced in with wire. Ground not kept up, plot full of weeds.
5. First burial: John Tittle, 1858
Emily Tittle, died 1854, at www.findagrave.com |
6. Important persons:
This is a private grave yard - all who are buried here are Tittles and their sons and daughters. John Tittle, born in 1794, died in 1858, and buried here, was one of the early settlers of Adams Township, Defiance Co. Many descendants of this man live in and around Defiance, O. at the present time.
7. Markers:
12 grave stones in all, none elaborate
8. Epitaphs: None
9. Last burial in this cemetery was 1922.
Handwritten report by C. Cadwallader on Burial Grounds.
(The
Works Progress Administration was formed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt
in reaction to the Great Depression as a means of employing Americans
and stimulating the economy. Established in 1935, one of the projects
of the W.P.A. was to conduct Historical Records Surveys, one of which
included finding information on cemeteries and the graves of veterans. The
W.P.A. was disbanded in 1943, but the historical information provided
on these surveys continue to be of interest and are, thankfully,
preserved.)
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