Kipton in Lorain County, Ohio — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Kipton Camden-Henrietta Roll Of Deceased
That Served In The Armed Forces Of The United States
Inscription.
War of 1812
Aldrichn Allen Benjamin Austin William Bates John Bayless Norman Breckenridge John Coltrin Robert Douglas Ira Hill Truman Holcomb Davidd Morgan Benjamin Root Henry Rosa John Taylor Sauel Welch John R. Whitne John Williams
Washington Campbell
Montgomery Close Erwin Cole Washington Conover J. S. Cook Samuel Cook George W. Coven H. Coykendall Wesley Coykendall Austin Crandall James Crandall John Crandall John Cross Joseph Cross Charles Culp Emanuel Decker Gibson Douglas Harrison Douglas J. C. Durian Benjamin Eldridge Hiram Fortress Joel Gager S. P. Garee E. Garrett Levi Gillet John Ginste Martin Ginste Dr. Jame H. Grant Cornelius P. Groot George A. Groot George Hales James Hales Henry F. Hand William W. Hardy John Harley Jefferson Harrington H. V. Hawkins S. F. Herrick Everett Higgind William Holcomb
Jacob Hoover Rufus Hovey Albert Howe Frank Howe Will Howe Charles Irish Asa Jewell William Jickells E. Jones Martin Kellogg Edward Kenyon Daniel Kingsbury Monroe Kingsbury Romaine Kingsbury Selden Kingsbury Abram Ladow U. Ladow Allen Larned Gideon Latteman Norman Lee Calvin Linton Homer A. Linton Walter Linton William T. Little Harvey Lowe Charles McCotter John McCotter O. McName David Mandeville Eugene Merrill Charles Morgan Dayton Morgan E. G. Morgan Hiram Mosher Marvin Mosher Walter Mosher Moses Peabody Alonzo Perkins Franklin Pomeroy
Thomas Powers William Prince Phillip Ritzenthaler Cyrus W. Robinson Lewis Roe Addison Root Charles Rosa Daniel Rosa D. E. Rose Andrew Russell Daniel Russell F. I. Russell Lyman Russell Harvey Sanderson Henry Sanderson Daniel Saunders Edwin Shattuck Fielding P. Sizer Henry Slater Jacob Smith Nathan Smith F. A. Snyder John Stanfield George Thompson Henry Weight Thomas Whitney Adam Wicker Charles Williams Jefferson Wood
Jonas Kothe
Henry Godette Charles Hewitt Μilton Perkins Fred George Volk
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Persian Gulf War
Lon Albert Swiers
Richard Fox
World War
Frank Arnold Leon Beam Carl Beck William Becker George Bryden George H. Bullis Clyde Clapp Chalmer P. Davidson Edgar Eikenberry Ernest A. Gariss Vernon Godette Ora Green John M. Grogan Thomas W. Grogan James F. Hagerman Curtis Haines Charles Hardwick William Hinderlinder Harry A. Howk Melvin J. Johnson John Kasper Iyal D. Kingsbury Louis V. Krahenbuhl F. M. Lucas Louie L. Myers William Myers Paul Rebel Raymond Russell Morris Scott Kirk Sefley Wayne Sigsworth Lyndon H. Smith John Unger Henry L. Vogel Loran Wainwright Blake Waldron John Welch Howard Whitener Edwin N. Wyttenback Herbert P. Wyttenback Steve Yakunovich
Paul Ackerman Nuncy Alferio Charles A. Anderson Dewey Anderson Ira Ash Mervin Barpep Melvin Batts Russell Becker
Caylord "Bud" Bickel William M. Black Clarence Blackert Edward Blair Harold Bowman Oliver Bowman Ester A. Boyle George W. Boyle Joseph Mervin Brumby Oliver Brumby Ray Brumby Leland Bryden Gordon N. Cashner John Cherry Louis Cherry Leo E. Coven
Warren Coven Wendell R. Coven John Cummins James F. Currier Frank "Dick" Davidson Robert Davidson Joseph Dixon Dexter Dobney James Dobney Richard Dobney Dorothy Frieschkorn Robert Gerber Theodore Gerber Vernon Godette Frank Gronsky Robert L. Hardwick Robert W. Harr, Jr. Forest Hill Michael I. Hozalski Charles Ivan Ingersoll Joseph L. Knoble, Jr. Lewis Kolb Donald C. Krebs Melvin R. Laundon Ralph Layport William Rex Lees Gerald Leimbach George Leininger Francis Lewis, Jr. Robert Lewis Clyde Lindeman George Little Edward Livermore William P. McCuire Forest Mack Julious Maszton
Nickolous Maszton Martin J. Matus Steve Matus Jacob Mikloda George Moore Ralph Leroy Myers Craydon Neel Arvil Pennington Clayton Piepert Anthony Piwinski Casmir Pluta Elvin Rowell Joseph Rym Gifford "Red" Savage Raymond Shinsky Walter Slattery Fred Smith Wesley Springer Hudson Sponsler Harold Stolwitz John Tackacs Harold Twining Tom Wallace Arthur Whitney Earl Whitney Raymond Wilgor Ralph Wynna Robert Wyler, Jr. Roy Zimberlin Anthony Alferio Lloyd G. Trigg
Mark Bauer Lyle Bidlake Clarence Cook Herbert Davidson John Vaughn Duncan Thomas Orlo Hawke Floyd A Hozalski Kenneth Jordan Rainey Gordon
Nichols Gifford "Red" Savage Donald Smith Lawrence Wilson Wendell Woodrum Harold Zack Leimbach
John W. Creiner Dale Gronsky
Robbie Hall John Jacobcik Thomas Parrish David Rivera Gene Joseph Rym Michael Landin, Sr. John Charles Kasper II Leon G. Groote
James A. Anadell Albert Arnold Frederick Avery Myron D. Bates Stella Fitzgerald Bauer John Blackert Keith Buchs David Bricker Harold Burton Bill Clark Edward Cook Roger J. Davidson Otto Geist James Grills John L. Gulish Eloise Davidson Hensel Frank Hergina Myrle L. Holcomb Dale Husted Tom Jenkins David Johnson George Lobas Franklin M. Roberts Frank Mastin Marty Meilander Raleigh Melvin George Mitchell, Jr. Richard Muzilla Robert "Bob" Pete Joseph Rudnicki Don Searles Richard E. Sees Darwin Sharp, Jr. Theodore Smith Ben Souslin Jim Thompson William Wallace Jay Whitney Neil Whitney
Service Men and Women who Served in the Military
Jim Rothgery Carl Hozalski Richard N. Hergina Franklin D. Joppeck James Ward Glen Baker Robert Hartle, Sr. Russell J. Lewis Andrew Nemeth III Joseph Gressler, Jr. William "Bill" Bradley Kenneth J. Sharp Ronald Zimmerman Richard J. Krupar, Sr. Randy A. Collins Harold W. Hardy Richard "Dick" Bauder Lawrence W. Bauman Francis "Fritz" Knoble Michael E. Coffman Donald Waite Noel Zurcher Ronald P. Wilson
Ralph W. Mcdowell, Jr. Robert N. Meilanders Arthur Don Searles Franklin Simonson Marti Schieferstein Howard Lawade C. Durwood Williams Dominic Mileti Karl K. Keefer Hubert C. Bates Robert H. Morgan Leroy Schrader Calvin Davidson Richard Deconci Louis E. Waite Morton Burgin Paul M. Matus, Sr. Forest D. Minney Jane Kendeigh Allyn B. Sigsworth Elmer C. Morgan Vernon R. Sanders Irvin John Pipper John Jack Sekiers Robert Waite Albert Pycraft John A. Pondage
Cleon Lloyd Sharp Albert Buck, Jr. Donald Shoulter Elbert Randolph George Brlas Kenneth Jives, Jr. Allyn B. Sigsworth Wilbur E. Keith Kenneth L Snyder William R. Swanzer Conrad Zeck Colletta Kowalczyk
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 41° 15.888′ N, 82° 18.133′ W. Memorial is in Kipton, Ohio, in Lorain County. It is at the intersection of State Street (Ohio Route 511) and South Street, on the right when traveling north on State Street. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 410 State St, Oberlin OH 44074, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in Greater Cleveland, on the Lake Erie Shore, and in the Western Reserve. It is also in the American Midwest and on the Great Lakes. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, the territory of the Mississippian Culture, and the Northwest Territory.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 5 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: World War II Veterans Memorial (here, next to this marker); Camden Township Civil War Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Camden Township World War Veterans Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Camden School (about 400 feet away, measured in a direct line); Moses Pike (approx. 0.2 miles away); Great Kipton Train Wreck (approx. Ό mile away); Westwood Cemetery (approx. 3.9 miles away); Welcome to Oberlin Heritage Center (approx. 4.6 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Kipton.
Credits. This page was last revised on December 31, 2024. It was originally submitted on December 14, 2024, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. This page has been viewed 411 times since then and 37 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on December 14, 2024, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. • Devry Becker Jones was the editor who published this page.




