Harmar Cemetery, Marietta
- Address: Wood St
- Vicinity: Ohio River Scenic By Way and the Muskingum River
- Neighborhood of Harmar, Marietta in Marietta
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1796/00/00 | Harmar Cemetery opens. Many of the older markers are too worn to read or were lost to flooding of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers. | |||||
1845/03/09 | Susan Putnam Newton | Mother | John Putnam Newton, son of Susan and John Newton, dies at age 4 from 'inflammation of the lungs'. He is buried in the Newton family plot in Harmar Cemetery. | |||
1852/03/07 | Susan Putnam Newton | Mother | Susan and John Newton's son Beman Gates Newton dies at age 6 from 'inflammation of the lungs'. He is buried in the Newton family plot at Harmar Cemetery. | |||
1852/03/19 | Susan Putnam Newton | Died | Susan Catherine Newton, wife of John Newton, dies from 'inflammation of the lungs'. She is buried next to her children in the Newton family plot in Harmar Cemetery. | |||
1852/08/27 | John Newton | Father | Henry Newton, son of Susan and John Newton, dies from 'inflammation of the lungs'. He is buried next to his mother and siblings in the Newton family plot in Harmar Cemetery. | |||
1855/05/15 | John Newton | Father | Born January 1855, Joseph L Newton, son of Sally and John Newton, dies at age 4 months. He is buried next to his half siblings in the Newton family plot in Harmar Cemetery. | |||
1855/09/03 | John Newton | Father | Sally Johnson Hutchinson Newton, wife of John Newton, dies from consumption. She is buried next to her son in the Newton family plot in Harmar Cemetery. |
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