The Beulah Cemetery was originally located east of Gravel Pit Road and was associated with the Beulah Presbyterian Church, which existed in the early 1800's. This cemetery was moved from its original location to Springlawn Cemetery in New Paris, Ohio. A memorial was erected to remember these early settlers.
To This Little Band of Pioneers From
Beulah Presbyterian Church,
Whose Simple Faith and Steadfast Courage
Made Possible a Home in the Wilderness
Amid the Rugged Sylvan Beauty of the Whitewater Valley --
This Memorial is Erected 1816-1946
William Alexander
1806-1856
Jane Alexander
1803-1862
Sarah Alexander
1779-1839
Margaretta Austin
1834
Samuel Fleming
1793-1839
Margaretta Finley Fleming
1835
Martha Ireland Fleming
11 yrs old
Margaretta Henry
1806-1826
Mary H. Ireland
1803-1833
Rachel Lloyd
1807-1844
Elizabeth Wasson Matchett
1786-1841
Thomas McWhinney
1757-1828
Eleanor Fryar McWhinney
1760-1846
Stephen Moore
1822
Rachel Neal
1771-1853
Elihue Ross
1824-1827
Daniel Samuels
1801-1819
Ezekiel Samuels
1846-1849
Henry Samuels
1840-1853
Nancy Samuels
1812-1849
Nancy Samuels
1849-1849
Joseph A. Thomas
1853-1854
Stephen Thomas
1795-1850
John Wasson
1778-1825
John Flemming Wasson
1842-1844
Nathaniel M. Wasson
1783-1863
Jane Long Wasson
1780-1855
Remains of 9 pioneers unidentified
This stone survived the move from Beulah Cemetery and was reset in Springlawn Cemetery
Thomas McWhinney
McKinnie's Company
Cumberland County Militia
Revolutionary War
1755-1828
Dedicated by:
Richmond Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) 1931
This stone survived the move from Beulah Cemetery and was reset in Springlawn Cemetery
Elizabeth Fleming Wasson-Matchett
1786-1841
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