Broomstick Cemetery |
Maybe Daniel B. Ashcraft |
One of the tombstones that can't be found. |
After leaving the cemetery, Gene wanted to continue on route 68. What a stroke of luck that decision was. We eventually came to the junction of route 80 and, would you believe, Ashcraft Rd. In the area we found a young man out in his yard and we ask about cemeteries in the area. He told us that all the land in the area had belonged to the McKee family. (Two McKee boys had married Ashcraft girls and one Ashcraft boy married a McKee girl, so the families are related.) Following Ashcraft Road, we did not find a cemetery, but it was exciting to be on the land of the first Ashcrafts in Ohio.
We stopped again at Frazeysburg Cemetery to double check we hadn’t missed anything there, then home for the day. Our time in Licking County is coming to an end. I may have to save the search for Ashcrafts for another visit.
Tomorrow, we are meeting with Gene’s half-sister, Doris, in Columbus. I will turn my attention to the Curps. Doris is several years older than Gene so she may know something about the Ashcrafts, but I really doubt it. They were mostly dead before she came into the family. We have a fist full of nonAshcraft photos for her attention.
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