This long abandoned cemetery was relocated by Bob Chada, late in 1998.
A current survey of the area, shows some 12 - 15 sandstone markers still in place. All are unreadable with the exception of one which appears to bear the inscription "Cindy, 64".
The remaining stone is of James Ashmon d: 19 Sep 1895, aged 64 years and his wife Nancy Ashmon d 29 Jul 1905, aged 67 with inscriptions "Father and Mother".
The stone probably owes its survival to the fact that it is literally "buried" in a large clump of cedar trees which must be climbed through for access.
Persons known to have been moved from the Dodd include:
ASHMON | James Wesley | 1833 Long Island, NY |
19 Sep 1895 | ssw Nancy aged 64 yrs Stone only moved 2000 to Cashion Cemetery Info from Darlene Plunkett |
ASHMON | Nancy | Feb 1834 Missouri |
29 Jul 1905 | ssw James aged 67 yrs Stone only moved 2000 to Cashion Cemetery Info from Darlene Plunkett |
BISHOP | James V. | 19 Apr 1824 | 12 Nov 1889 | Husband of Sarah E. - Moved 1981 to Mt. Hope/Dunkard Some info from Glen Blair |
BISHOP | Sarah E. | 1824 | 1909 | Wife of James V. - Moved 1981 to the Mt. Hope/Dunkard Some info from Glen Blair |
KUHN (KUGHN) | Katie M. | 14 Oct 1884 - in West Virginia | 02 Dec 1901 - in Oklahoma | Dau. of William & Sarah Kuhn (Kughn) - Moved by Edward Gooch and George Kuhn (Kughn) to the Lawrie Cemetery before 1925 - Info from Delores Williams |
KUHN (KUGHN) | William | 09 Aug 1839 | 19 Feb 1897 | Married 01 Oct 1876 to Sarah J. Wood - Moved by Edward Gooch and George Kuhn (Kughn) to the Lawrie Cemetery before 1925 - Info from Delores Williams |
MASON | Olive B. | 1863 | 1908 | Moved 1981 to the Mt. Hope/Dunkard Some info from Glen Blair |