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Three Locks Cemetery
Franklin Twp, Ross County, Ohio

Lat: 39°15'35"N, Lon: 82°55'10"W
T7N R16W Sec ?

From Deadman Crossing take Three Locks Rd south to Moss Hollow Rd, then turn right onto Cemetery Road.

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 23.

Contributor's Index:

Bell, Jauneta, b. 1912, d. 1925, d/o Edw. and Blanche, [ET]
Bennett, Dorothy, b. 1920, d. 1924 (hand-carved stone), [ET]
Bennett, Nancy, d. Sep 10, 1874, 77y 4m 8d, [ET]
Caldwell, James, Co. B, 1 Ohio H.A., [ET]
Clemmons, Corp'l T. W., Co. F, 187th Ohio Inf., [ET]
Clemmons, Elizabeth A., d. Jun 9, 1911, aged 78 yrs, w/o Tapley Clemmons, [ET]
Cook, Wesley, Co. F, 187th Ohio Inf., [ET]
Dixon, Harless A., b. 1896, d. 1967, [ET]
Dixon, Nora I., b. 1900, d. 1935, [ET]
Jackson, George, no dates, Co. A, 185 Ohio Inf., [ET]
McCorkle, Ann, d. Sep 06, 1902, w/o George, [ET]
McCorkle, George, d. Oct 12, 1883, aged 63y 2m 21d, [ET]
Nichols, Emma L., b. 1874, d. 1963, [ET]
Nichols, Howard R., b. 1881, d. 1970, [ET]
Nichols, John H., b. 1861, d. 1939, [ET]
Nichols, March, Indiana, Pfc Co I, 47 Inf 4 Div WWI, [ET]
Pontius, Joseph, b. Jun 6, 1879, d. Apr 21, 1909, Mason symbol, [ET]
Pugh, Thomas, d. Jan 11, 1885, aged 41yr, Co. B, 1st Ohio H.A., [ET]
Tittler, Hattie, d. Sep 21, 1903, aged 27y, [ET]
Tittler, Lawrence, b. Apr 11, 1929, d. Mar 13, 1930, s/o Lewis and Myrtle Tittler, [ET]
Wright, Edgar, b. Jul 21, 1883, d. Oct. 20, 1904, [ET]
Wright, John, no dates, Co. ? 195 Ohio Inf, [ET]
Wright, Margaret, b. Apr 27, 1846, d. Nov 25, 1903, w/o Edgar Wright, [ET]

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