The CCC survey, probably completed in the 1930s, but undated, noted that Mr. Geo. Garver was the caretaker. At that time, it was "well wooded with oak and pine trees and was fenced on three sides with an ornamental wire fence" with the front side toward the church open.
The first burial in the graveyard, according to the survey, was Sarah Goller, 1876, a six year old child of the Gollers. The surveyors, Cecil Cadwallader and Charles Gish, also named these 'important people" buried there:
Geo. Ginther, 1830-1915, a well-to-do and county known farmer
John Weber, 1853 - 1916, widely known farmer
Geo. Goller, a German settler from Whittenberg, who came to this county in 1855, and became one of the first citizens; he died in 1888
On the Goller stone is written his history about coming to America and "by frugal effort, became a foremost citizen of the county."
This information was provided by Arlo Fidder (Fidler?), Route 1, Ney, O.
On the early stones, information is often engraved in German or even a mix of German and English. (gest - died and alter - aged, den - on) Some of the earliest burials here are listed below:
Goller, Mary Strahle: Born Feb. 27, 1830 at Wittenburgh, Germany. Married to George Goller Jan. 3, 1850; Died Nov. 3, 1850; Aged 76y 8m 29d
George - Born Wuertenburg, Germany, came to America in 1830, to Washington Twp 1855; died Jan. 12, 1908, aged 80y 2m 18d
Fieldner
Rosa, died May 9, 1882, aged 22y, 4m 23d, Dtr of C & R. Fieldner
Otto, died Apr 22, 1883, aged 75y 27d
Rosina C., died Oct. 3, 1910, aged 82y 9m 20d
Uffer
Christiana, Mutter: Frau Christ Uffer, Gest 3 Dec 1879, Alter 71j 3m 17t
Bergman
Herman, son of C & W Bergman Gest den 6 Sept 1, 1879, Alter 10m
Vollmer
Louisa, Frau des J. G. Vollmer, Gest Den 2 March 1889, Alter 58y 2m 1 t
Jacob George, Gest Den 26 July 1829 in Bruken, Den 22 October 1883, Alter 54 2m 26t
This is just a sampling; the cemetery's tombstones were last read in 1999 and published by the Defiance County Genealogical Society. A copy may be purchased from the website or a copy of the Washington Twp. Cemetery Tombstone readings should be in all the Defiance Public Libraries.
Lots of Schwarzbeks in there...
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