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Paine Cemetery
Limaville, Stark County, Ohio

230 Atwater Ave, Limaville, Ohio

Lat: 40° 59' 16"N, Lon: 81° 08' 55"W

Submitted by Melinda Tharpe, Aug 09, 2006, last edited Aug 29, 2006 [rhodesian1969@yahoo.com]. Total records = 7.

To reach this cemetery from the Post Office at the corner of Main Street and Atwater Avenue, in Limaville, you would travel north less than a mile. Turn left or west onto German Church Rd. The cemetery is on the left or south side of the road. The only parking is on the roadside so be careful of trespassing.

The address leads you to believe that it's on Atwater Ave. but it's actually along the roadside on German Church Road. Just beyond the cemetery is a corn field and a large beautiful home.

This is a very small family cemetery situated on private property. According to the tax records, the house there was built in 1840, but the first existing burial at this time is in 1855.

I walked and read all the existing, legible headstones in the summer of 2006.

- Melinda Tharpe

Hart, James Alexander, b. 1914, d. 1995, Praying Angel Statue nearby
Hart, Mildred (Reynolds), b. 1916, d. 1998, Praying Angel Statue nearby
Paine, Mary E. C., d. 1881, age: 25y, wife of Louis Paine, broken and glued together
Paine, Narcissa (Aldrich), d. 18 Jun 1897, age: 88y 2m, wife of Rufus Paine
Paine, Rufus, d. 25 Oct 1864, age: 71y
Paine, Stella, d. 03 May 1875, age: 2y 4m, dau. of L.E. & M.E. Paine
Smith, Rufus, d. 19 Jul 1855, age: 15y 7m 11d, Rufus & Narcissa A Paine

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