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Bloomingville Cemetery: Located near the intersection of Mason and Taylor Roads in Oxford Township. It is on the "main" street of Mason Road, but there is a "service" type building and a house in front and/or along side parts of the cemetery.
Cholera Cemetery: Located on Harrison, near [fill in intersection]. It may have started out as a family cemetery, or perhaps a public cemetery, I haven't had a chance to check on the history of it yet. What makes me think this is the three headstones that are still there are from 1840. The folks that were buried here were from the cholera epidemic that hit the area between 1849 and 1854. If I get more information on this cemetery, I will add it.
Milan Cemetery is, as it's name suggests, in Milan, Ohio. It is literally next to St. Anthony's Cemetery. The entrance for Milan Cemetery is on South Edison Street.
Poyer Cemetery: Located on State Route 113, between Wright and Andress Roads in Berlin Hts. There is actually no place to park to access this cemetery. No drive on the grounds. I parked in front of the house that almost looks like it is attached to the grounds.
St. Anthony's Cemetery is located on Berlin Street, in Milan, Ohio. The entrance faces Berlin Street, but it is literally next to the grounds for Milan Cemetery, which is entered from South Edison Street.
St. John's Cemetery: Located on State Route 250, also known as Cleveland Road. It is approximately one half mile south of Sheid Road, where the church that it is affiliated with is located. (St. John's Lutheran Church).
St. John's Cemetery: Located at the corner of Mason Road and Thomas Road. Formerly St. John's Evangelical Church, it is now St. John's United Church of Christ.
Sweet Cemetery: Located on Mason Road, less than one half mile east from Hoover Road, and approximately 7/10 of a mile from State Route 13, in Milan Township, Erie County, Ohio.
Camp Avery Roadside Memorial: Located on River Road, outside Milan, 3/10 of a mile south of Mason Road.
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