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Small Lindesmith Memorial
We took three pictures (3 different sides) of the Lindesmith memorial below
located at Trinity Reformed Cemetery, Hanover Twp., Columbiana County, OH.
This was put up by Eli Washington John Lindesmith.
He wrote a letter dated March 5, 1913 to Thomas McKarns
saying, "I am now getting a gravestone for my great-grandfather
Joseph Lindesmith and his two brothers, Jacob and George, all three were
Revolutionary soldiers. He is buried at Trinity Reformed church."
In the Cemetery transcriptions copied by Judy Aukerman, 1977, it lists
Plats of Veterans' Graves - including
John Lindesmith, War of 1812
Daniel Lindesmith, War of 1812
Joseph Lindesmith, Civil War
E. W. J. Lindesmith
Chaplain U. S. A.
for the love of my father
Jacob Weimer
Lindesmith
Born March 18, 1801
Died Sept. 5, 1834
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Grandmother
Elizabeth Weimer
Lindesmith
Died May 15, 1801
Age 22
This is a memorial placed in the cemetery by E. W. J. Lindesmith
(Trinity Reformed Cemetery, Hanover Twp., Columbiana Co., OH)
The other sides of this tombstone are shown below.
Aunt Nancy Ford
Lindesmith
Born
April 11, 1811
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Uncle Daniel
Lindesmith
Died July 1841
Age 19
Great Grandfather
Joseph Lindesmith
Died 1817
Age 66
He was a soldier of
The Revolution, Bugler
and Fifer, served during
The entire war, and
Was present at the
Surrender of Cornwallis
LINDESMITH
Greatgrandmother
Nancy Bauman
Lindesmith
died Oct. 1836
Age 82
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Grand Uncle
John Lindesmith
Died June 1830
Age 49
He was a soldier and
Fifer in the War of 1812.
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