With hundreds of
cemetery photos, an update to the family tree database, and more
mysteries than answers, I was headed off to the Columbus MetropolitanLibrary for the morning of Wednesday, May 23rd. (I know that it's now August for this post. But as you can see, I've had a plethora of research finds. And I haven't even begun showing the research that I found. This will take YEARS! And I'm fine with that.)
I wanted to spend a few hours looking
through the Franklin County Will Books in hopes of finding some
persons from my database. I also wanted to see what was listed in the
Franklin County Cemetery books. If I had extra time before my 11 am
lunch date with Geiszler cousins, then I would poke around in the
library.
I've found a
website for Franklin
County Cemeteries operated by David K. Gustafson & Leona L.
Gustafson very helpful and informative. The website mentions the
books Combined Index for Franklin County, Ohio Cemeteries, Volumes
I – XI: A publication of the Franklin County Chapter, The Ohio
Genealogical Society (Columbus, 1980 – 1997). According to the
Gustafson website, these books contain:
an every name
list of all names appearing in the eleven volume set of books,
Franklin County, Ohio Cemeteries, that was compiled and published
between 1980 and 1997 by the members of the Franklin County Chapter
of The Ohio Genealogical Society.
Using the website
by the Gustafson's I knew which books I needed to look up. I had
emailed Leona a bit prior to my trip and she forewarned me that there
was not much additional information in the indexes that were not on
their website. Nevertheless, I wanted to have a peek at the indexes.
I found every name I sought after and was able to conclude that a few
of the names on my list were not my family members. Whew. I was off
to a good start.
| Map of Walnut Grove as found in the Combined Index for Franklin County, Ohio Cemeteries |
For each page I found, I 'copied' them with my digital camera. I used the following settings with great success:
- AV Priority Mode
- macro setting
- auto white balance
- f/2.8, exposure 1/60, ISO 100
The only struggles I had
were keeping the pages flat. I wish I had a tripod so I didn't have
as many blurry pictures. Nevertheless, I felt a great sense of
accomplishment.
I found a GREAT map
in this book. Though it was primarily used to showcase where the
cemeteries were located, I thought the map was wonderful to orient a
non-Ohio native to the area.
It was more of a sketch and included minimal information, yet just want I needed. I will use this for further research to understand where people lived and the relation it had to other areas simply within the county.
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| Franklin County Map as found in the Combined Index for Franklin County, Ohio Cemeteries |
I wish I had checked this out before I went to
some cemeteries as it had SECTIONS listed. That might have helped me
out in places like Obetz cemetery for one. And it included several
maps of the cemetery. Again, this could have helped me in cemeteries
such as Obetz. I'll have to blog about this later.
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| Obetz Cemetery Section Map as found in the Combined Index for Franklin County, Ohio Cemeteries |
Now, I realize these images were a bit dark. I could lighten them up a little with a photo editing program. I can also play around with my camera settings to learn how to take brighter pictures (if that's the correct term). For my needs, the photos are just fine. However, I'm willing to take suggestions on how to improve.
This
is another installment in a lengthy multi-series post about the
fantastic research trip I took to Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. If
you're just joining the this series, you'll be able to see every post
under the label Research Trip.


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