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Roseville Cemetery
Muskingum County, Ohio

Located between Zanesville Rd & Cemetery St and Rail & Copes St within the municipality, in Roseville OH.

Lat:39°48'32"N, Lon:82°04'32"W

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 11.

Contributor's Index:

Brumage, Celia, b. 1 Feb 1806, d. 27 Sep 1890 w/o Benoni Prettyman Stockley, [FS]
Maddox, Herbert V. Dr, b. 29 Jun 1888, d. 8 Apr 1966, h/o Marguerite Lydia Stokely, [FS]
Stockely, David Edwin,
b. 30 Nov 1840, d. 05 Jun 1928, s/o David Stockley and Lydia Emerson White, h/o Rebecca Jane Rees, [FS]
Stockley, Abigail Hurlburt, b. 11 Nov 1838, d. 23 Jan 1856, d/o David Stockley and Lydia Emerson White, [FS]
Stockley, Araminto Sybilla, b. 8 Jun 1845, d. 08 Dec 1851, d/o David Stockley and Lydia Emerson White, [FS]
Stockley, Benoni Prettyman, b. 24 Aug 1843, d. 11 Sep 1934, s/o David Stockley and Lydia Emerson White, h/o Alice Ann Larimer, [FS]
Stockley, Benoni Prettyman, b. 7 Feb 1807, d. 26 Mar 1842, s/o David Stockley and Abigail Hurlburt, h/o Celia Brumage, [FS]
Stockley, David, b. 28 Oct 1810, d. 11 Jan 1897, s/o David Stockley and Abigail Hurlburt, h/o Lydia Emerson White, [FS]
Stockley, Eunice W., b. 13 Mar 1816, d. 13 May 1816, d/o David Stockley and Lydia Emerson White, [FS]
Stokely, Marguerite Lydia, b. 14 Jan 1890, d. 9 Aug 1990, d/o Benoni Prettyman Stokely and Alice Ann Larimer, w/o Dr. Herbert V. Maddox , [FS]
White, Lydia Emerson,
b. 2 Mar 1816, d. 23 Nov 1892, d/o Samuel White and Eunice Emerson w/o David Stockley, [FS]

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