
Below are the links to cemeteries that have been visited by the OES arranged in alphabetical order. Some of these cemeteries are abandoned while others are still in use. In either case, if you decide to go, please be respectful. If you have photos of a cemetery that you would like to share, please send them to , and we will post them with credit given to you. If you'd like to suggest a place for us to explore, please use the Exploration Submission Form and we'll do our best to check it out.
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ACTIVE In use & safe to visit |
INACTIVE No longer used but safe |
INACTIVE No longer used/overgrown |
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| Ashville Cemetery |
Pickaway County - Est. around 1830, this cemetery is in Ashville. |
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Camp Chase
Cemetery |
Franklin County - A Confederate Soldier Cemetery that's haunted. |
| Carlisle Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1810, this cemetery is near the Hibernia apartments. |
| Clime Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. around 1840, has long since been abandoned. |
| Concord Cemetery |
Preble County - Est. in 1840, it has an abundance of tall monuments. |
| Concord Methodist Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1849, it is on the corner of Hoover Rd and SR317. |
| Conklin Cemetery |
Pickaway County - Est. around 1812, this cemetery is very overgrown. |
| Counts Cemetery |
Madison County - Est. around 1822, it sits off of SR38 near Midway. |
| Denison Cemetery |
Licking County - Est. in the 1850s, it's on the campus of Denison University. |
| Ebenezer Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. around 1845, it was last used in the early 1900s. |
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Elisabeth's
Grave
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Ross County - Mount Union-Pleasant Valley Cemetery near Chillicothe. |
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Forest Rose Cemetery
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Fairfield County - Est. 1882, it is one of the largest cemeteries in Lancaster. |
| Franklinton Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1799, it's the oldest cemetery in Central Ohio. |
| Friendship Cemetery |
Preble County - Est. around 1809, many early pioneers are buried here. |
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Green Lawn Cemetery
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Franklin County - Founded in 1848, this is the second largest cemetery in Ohio. |
| Greencastle Cemetery |
Fairfield County - Est. around 1818, most of the stones are in good shape. |
| Grove City Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1908, the cemetery is host to a relocated cemetery. |
| Gundy Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. around 1828, it sits near Oakhurst Golf Course. |
| Hampton Cemetery |
Madison County - Est. around 1822, pioneers of this county buried there. |
| Hendren Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1826, it was in bad shape, but now being renovated. |
| High Street Cemetery |
Pickaway County - Est. in 1839, this cemetery includes many military burials. |
| Hoover Hill Cemetery |
Pickaway County - Est. in the mid-1800s, this cemetery is east of Ashville. |
| Job's Cemetery |
Fairfield County - Est. around 1830, it is also known as Hiob's Cemetery. |
| Kirkwood Cemetery |
Madison County - This fairly large cemetery sits just west of London. |
| Kramer Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1810, this cemetery is in terrible condition. |
| Landes (Plum Travis) Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. around 1811, it's also known as Lockbourne Plague. |
| Lilly-Dyer Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. around 1826, the cemetery is in the Battelle-Darby Park. |
| Lockbourne Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1835, it is said to be haunted by lights and voices. |
| Luray Cemetery |
Licking County - Est. in the early 1800s, several Confederates are buried here. |
| Madison-Truro Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1820, it is also known as Truro Presbyterian. |
| Marcy Cemetery |
Pickaway County - Est. around 1870, it is near the Slate Run Metro Park. |
| Marsh Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1853, only a few stones remain visible. |
| May Cemetery |
Preble County - Est. in mid-1800s, it is not known if May is it's true name. |
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Mound
Cemetery |
Washington County - Est. in the 1801, a large mound is at it's center. |
| Mound Hill Cemetery |
Preble County - This is the largest cemetery in Preble County. |
| Niesz Cemetery |
Stark County - Est. in the 1840s, this cemetery is on the township line. |
| Oak Grove Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. around 1811, it's near the Battelle-Darby Creek Park. |
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Old Agudas Achim Cemetery
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Franklin County - Est. in 1891, this Jewish cemetery is along Alum Creek Drive. |
| Old Colony Burying Ground |
Licking County - Est. in 1805, it has a few Revolutionary War Soldiers there. |
| Otterbein Cemetery |
Perry County - This cemetery is home of the infamous Horseshoe Grave. |
| Paint Creek Memorial Cemetery |
Madison County - Located off of Old Xenia Rd, it was est. in the 1820s. |
| Pancake Cemetery |
Madison County - This cemetery is just behind the Pancake Schoolhouse. |
| Parkinson & Babcock Cemetery |
Licking County - Est. 1811, it sits north of US 40 just west of Kirkersville. |
| Pisgah Cemetery |
Fairfield County - Est. 1852, this cemetery is a northern gateway to Pickerington. |
| Rarey Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1826, this old cemetery is in excellent condition. |
| Raver Cemetery |
Fairfield County - Est. 1821, the cemetery is on a small hill off Eastern Waterloo. |
| Ray Watkins Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1830, it now sits near Fisher's Greenhouse. |
| Scioto-Strader Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1888, this cemetery is down a long lane. |
| Shoemaker Cemetery |
Fairfield County - Est. 1813, this small family cemetery is in the middle of a field. |
| Stevenson Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1815, all of the stones have been removed. |
| Stewart Cemetery |
Crawford County - Located just south of the Lincoln Highway near Bucyrus. |
| Stonewall Cemetery |
Fairfield County - Est. in 1817, the entire cemetery is surrounded by a wall. |
| Taylor Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1833, many stones older; cemetery moved in 1965. |
| Thomas Adams Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1850, it is a well taken care of cemetery. |
| Thomas Seeds Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. in 1855, it is located in Jackson Twp. on Hoover Rd. |
| Williams Family Cemetery |
Franklin County - Est. around 1841, it is in a grove of trees next to Rt. 23. |
| Williamsville Cemetery |
Delaware County - Located just off Rt. 23, it is also known as Patterson. |
| Wolfe Cemetery |
Hocking County - Est. in 1840s, a witch/warlock is supposed to be there. |
| York Street Cemetery |
Licking County - Est. around 1865, this cemetery has an interesting history. |
Note: Use the Navigational Menu to the left to find other cemeteries that we have visited.