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MAPLE
GROVE CEMETERY
Walnut Street
& Slingluff Avenue - Dover, OH |
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Family Members Buried
in Maple Grove Cemetery
My sincere thanks and
appreciation to Kathrine Jones & Marian E.
Karpisek. |
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EDITH CRITES
1889-1896
Daughter of William F. Crites & Catharine
(Moore) |
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CATHARINE (MOORE)
CRITES
1842 - 1919
Wife of William F. Crites
Daughter of Isaac & Elizabeth (Cook) |
| Born in Harrison Co., Ohio
in January, Catharine married William F.
Crites on 09 Jun 1861. She was the mother
of Clara who married Annias Harper; Helen
Nora who married Samuel Wares; Mary who
was born in 1865 and died in 1866;
William who was born in 1869 and died in
1875; Wealthy Elizabeth who married Frank
Tyler; Charles Malcom who was born in
1872 and died in 1878; Katherine
"Kit" who was a school teacher;
Florence Emma who married Harry Ream; and
Edith who was born in 1889 and died in
1896. Catharine passed away in
Dover, Ohio on 08 Jan 1919 and is laid to
rest beside her husband.
Note: The
start next to Catharine's grave is most
likely a Civil War marker for William's
service.
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WILLIAM FRANCIS
CRITES
1838-1925
Husband of Catharine (Moore)
Son of George & Mary (Mygrants) Crites |
| Born in Dover on 29 Jan
1838, William married Catharine (Moore),
and shortly after enlisted in Ohio's 80th
Volunteer Infantry where he served three
years and three months. He narrowly
escaped death in the battle at Missionary
Ridge, and though suffered three months
with typhoid fever in 1862, was never
wounded. When William was discharged,
he returned to his occupation as a
carpenter and built several homes in
Mineral City. His last job was foreman at
the building of Dover High School which
was completed in 1917. The following year
he suffered a stroke that paralyzed both
his legs and he was confined to a
wheelchair.
He died in
Dover on 08 July 1925 and is buried
beside his wife.
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CLEMPSON MOORE
(1838) Civil War Veteran - Son of Issac and
Elizabeth (Cook) |
| The son of Isaac Moore and
Elizabeth (Cook), Clempson was born about
1838 in Harrison Co., Ohio. He enlisted
at New Philadelphia, Oh on 26 Sep 1861.
He served as a 2nd Class Musician for the
51st Ohio Volunteer Infantry in Companies
F & D and was discharged in August of
1862. He may have been living in
Stark Co., Ohio in 1870 where he was
listed as a hotel bartender in a hotel
owned by John & Rebecca Combs.
Enumerated with his was 22 year-old
Elvira and nine month-old Morris who was
born in September of 1869.
Clempson
Moore was residing at the Richmond Hotel
owned by Job & Sarah Richmond which
was located on West High Street in New
Philadelphia in 1880. At this time
Clempson is listed as widowed, and
nothing further is known of him. If you
can confirm or add any information to our
files regarding Clempson Moore, please
contact Patricia.
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HELEN NORA (CRITES)
WARE
1865-1931
Daughter of William F. & Catharine (Moore)
Crites |
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WEALTHY ELIZABETH
(CRITES) TYLER
1871-1970
Wife of Frank Tyler
Daughter of William F. & Catharine (Moore)
Crites |
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FRANK TYLER
1861-1941
Husband of Wealthy Elizabeth (Crites) |
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KATHERINE
"KIT" CRITES
1875-1949
Grade School Teacher in Dover, Ohio
Daughter of William F. Crites & Catharine
(Moore) |
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FLORENCE
"EMMA" (CRITES) REAM
1879-1961
Wife of Harry Stockton Ream
Daughter of William F. & Catharine (Moore)
Crites |
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| CRITES-TRAVIS
MAUSOLEUM |
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Cemetery Index |
Moore - Descendants
of Eli & Deborah (Updgraph) |
Biographical Sketch
of William F. Crites by Marian E. Karpisek |
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