Cox-Gray-Myers Cemetery
Woodsfield, Monroe County, Ohio, USA
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Woodsfield, Ohio 43793 United StatesCoordinates: 39.69672, -81.12562 - Cemetery ID:
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The name of this cemetery is unknown it's been called the Cox-Gray-Myers cemetery reflecting the only names on the tombstones there. This cemetery is a good example of one that is fading into oblivion and is almost sure to be lost in a few more years. It is also a good example why it is important to identify the location of cemeteries by latitude and longitude measurement because it is a cemetery that nearly defies being located from verbal directions. Nevertheless, let's try to describe its location. Beginning in Woodsfield, Ohio drive south on Ohio Rt. # 800 a distance of about 3.5 miles to the site of the Jackson Ridge Church of Christ. One of the first reference points will be the intersection of Rt 255 with Rt 800. Go about one quarter mile further along Rt. 800 to the intersection with County Road Rt. 40. This is in the vicinity of the Monroe County Centennial Barn (2003) that will be on the left of Rt. 800 across from the Jackson Church of Christ. Take Rt. 40 (also known as Greenbrier Road) to the right for about 3 miles. Look for Twp. Road 627 that will intersect Rt. 40 on your right. Follow T-627 about 1 miles to T-626 that intersects on your left. Take 626 and within a couple hundred yards, you will come to a lane to a house on your left (The house is not visible from the road, however another small building will be visible). Take this lane (about 100 feet) to near the house and ask directions and permission at the house. As you enter the house lane, the house will be in front and to your left. The cemetery lies to your right a couple hundred yards. It is on top of the ridge leading off to your right and completely enclosed in trees. The cemetery will not be visible until you are quite close to it.
[For a close approximation of the location of this cemetery, on a map of Monroe County draw an arc with a radius of 8-miles from the center and to the east of Stafford, Ohio. Then, draw an arc with a radius of 4.8-miles from the center and to the south of Woodsfield. The intersection of the two arcs will be close to the location of this cemetery. The land in this area is very rugged.]
(Numbers in the chart below are the approximate, relative locations of graves in the Cox-Gray-Myers
cemetery. The numbers correspond with the numbers and names in the table that follows)
Cox-Gray-Myers Cemetery
Following are the names and dates copied from headstones in Cox-Gray-Myers Cemetery. The number preceding the name corresponds to the grave number in the chart above.
1 Cut tombstone but not readable
2 Cut tombstone but not readable
3 Appears to be a field stone but could be a deteriorated cut stone
4 Baldwin Cox Co C 2nd W Va Cav GAR 1861 -1868
5 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
6 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
7 Field stone - laying flat on ground
8 Field stone - laying flat on ground
9 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
10 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
11 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
12 John Gray died Apr 20, 1869 aged 85 yr, 1 mo, 2 da
13 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
14 Arthur Gray died Jan ?, 1872 aged 17 yr, 9 mo, 3 da
15 Field stone - laying flat on ground
16 Mary B. Myers 1842 - 1886
17 Only a GAR 1861 - 1865 metal-rod with a star - no marker
This cemetery is approximately 114 feet long (in the predominantly east to west dimension) and approximately 60 feet wide (in the predominantly north to south dimension). The centerline of the cemetery along its length follows the top of the ridge.
The data above were collected April 11, 2004 by Richard Harrington, Richard Harrington
The latitude, longitude and elevation of this cemetery were measured using a GPS. Two graves in the cemetery were recorded. These include the grave of John Gray (died Apr 20, 1869) where the GPS recorded error of the L/L was +/- 25 feet. The Elevation = 1139 feet above sea level; the Latitude = N 39 o 41.803; the Longitude = W081o 07.537
A second set of measurements were made at the grave of Mary B. Myers (1842 - 1886) where the GPS recorded error of the L/L was +/- 20 feet. The Elevation = 1135 feet above sea level; the Latitude = N 39 o 41.807; the Longitude = W081o 07.537
Perry Township, Monroe Co., Ohio
The name of this cemetery is unknown it's been called the Cox-Gray-Myers cemetery reflecting the only names on the tombstones there. This cemetery is a good example of one that is fading into oblivion and is almost sure to be lost in a few more years. It is also a good example why it is important to identify the location of cemeteries by latitude and longitude measurement because it is a cemetery that nearly defies being located from verbal directions. Nevertheless, let's try to describe its location. Beginning in Woodsfield, Ohio drive south on Ohio Rt. # 800 a distance of about 3.5 miles to the site of the Jackson Ridge Church of Christ. One of the first reference points will be the intersection of Rt 255 with Rt 800. Go about one quarter mile further along Rt. 800 to the intersection with County Road Rt. 40. This is in the vicinity of the Monroe County Centennial Barn (2003) that will be on the left of Rt. 800 across from the Jackson Church of Christ. Take Rt. 40 (also known as Greenbrier Road) to the right for about 3 miles. Look for Twp. Road 627 that will intersect Rt. 40 on your right. Follow T-627 about 1 miles to T-626 that intersects on your left. Take 626 and within a couple hundred yards, you will come to a lane to a house on your left (The house is not visible from the road, however another small building will be visible). Take this lane (about 100 feet) to near the house and ask directions and permission at the house. As you enter the house lane, the house will be in front and to your left. The cemetery lies to your right a couple hundred yards. It is on top of the ridge leading off to your right and completely enclosed in trees. The cemetery will not be visible until you are quite close to it.
[For a close approximation of the location of this cemetery, on a map of Monroe County draw an arc with a radius of 8-miles from the center and to the east of Stafford, Ohio. Then, draw an arc with a radius of 4.8-miles from the center and to the south of Woodsfield. The intersection of the two arcs will be close to the location of this cemetery. The land in this area is very rugged.]
(Numbers in the chart below are the approximate, relative locations of graves in the Cox-Gray-Myers
cemetery. The numbers correspond with the numbers and names in the table that follows)
Cox-Gray-Myers Cemetery
Following are the names and dates copied from headstones in Cox-Gray-Myers Cemetery. The number preceding the name corresponds to the grave number in the chart above.
1 Cut tombstone but not readable
2 Cut tombstone but not readable
3 Appears to be a field stone but could be a deteriorated cut stone
4 Baldwin Cox Co C 2nd W Va Cav GAR 1861 -1868
5 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
6 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
7 Field stone - laying flat on ground
8 Field stone - laying flat on ground
9 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
10 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
11 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
12 John Gray died Apr 20, 1869 aged 85 yr, 1 mo, 2 da
13 Field stone - embedded in ground and upright
14 Arthur Gray died Jan ?, 1872 aged 17 yr, 9 mo, 3 da
15 Field stone - laying flat on ground
16 Mary B. Myers 1842 - 1886
17 Only a GAR 1861 - 1865 metal-rod with a star - no marker
This cemetery is approximately 114 feet long (in the predominantly east to west dimension) and approximately 60 feet wide (in the predominantly north to south dimension). The centerline of the cemetery along its length follows the top of the ridge.
The data above were collected April 11, 2004 by Richard Harrington, Richard Harrington
The latitude, longitude and elevation of this cemetery were measured using a GPS. Two graves in the cemetery were recorded. These include the grave of John Gray (died Apr 20, 1869) where the GPS recorded error of the L/L was +/- 25 feet. The Elevation = 1139 feet above sea level; the Latitude = N 39 o 41.803; the Longitude = W081o 07.537
A second set of measurements were made at the grave of Mary B. Myers (1842 - 1886) where the GPS recorded error of the L/L was +/- 20 feet. The Elevation = 1135 feet above sea level; the Latitude = N 39 o 41.807; the Longitude = W081o 07.537
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- Added: 23 Aug 2017
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2649547
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