Flushing in Belmont County, Ohio — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Flushing Friends Cemetery
Established approx. 1810
The meeting house, which stood where trailers are now parked, burned in 1960.
Ashton, William Leech 1848 - 1924, 14-9
m.Eliza T. (Holloway) 1854 - 1899
m.Dorothy (Hobson) (Stratton) 1847 - 1934, 14-10
Bailey, Elizabeth 1833 - 1834
Irving E. (m. Elma Doudna) 1846
Lydia Pamela 1835 - 1842
Joseph 1819 - 1911
.m Elvira (Purviance). 1833 - 1895, 8-5
Mary R. 1866 - 1911, 8-2
Barrett, David 1844
Bevan ? 1826
Billingsly, Ruth 1932
Bishop, William (m. Martha Holloway)
Bracken, Lemuel (m. Mary Hirst)
Branson, David (GAR) 1827 - 1903, 14-13
.m Sara (Holloway) 1827 - 1894, 14-14
Benjamin 1819 - 1822
Elisha S. 1820 - 1822
Elizabeth
John 1826
Asa 1810 - 1909
.m Rebecca (Smart) 1896
Smith 1853
William 1824 - 1840
David
Jacob Jr. (m. Juliann H. Hobson) 1816 - 1868
Debora 1851
John J.1853 - 1856
Ann 1808 - 1891
Albert D. 1873 - 1885, 13-13
Brock, Abigail
Sarah
Bye, Jonathan 1846
Lewis 1832
Carver, Henry 1795 - 1836
Chandler, Mary (Packer) 1817 - 1889, 12-1
Anna 1830 - 1923, 11-1
Conrow, Aquilla
Darling Jr. 1836
Darling 1842 - 1847
David J. 1835 - 1857
Joseph
Josiah 1833 - 1857
Lewis 1837 - 1837
Lydia 1834
Martha 1837
Mary 1835
Rachel 1835
Thomas 1846 - 1872
Thomas H. 1843 - 1910
m Mary J. (Hobson). 1843 - 1921
Crosley, John
Mary 1804 - 1885
Crozer, James
Rachel
Disselmes, Joseph
Phebe
Doudna, Rebecca W. 1880 - 1920, 13-1
Edgerton, Edith A. (Conrow) E.C.E. 1873 - 1899
Ellis, Thedore
Farmer, Taylor 1811 - 1899, 13-1
.m Mary Ann 1815 - 1873
John T. 1847 - 1848
Fawcett, Joseph
Jeptha Ann (dau. Lydia Ann Wms) 1883
Washington
Fell, Samuel K. 1832 - 1833
Joseph J. 1838 - 1840
Townsend 1840 - 1845
Foulke, Sara Ann 1814 - 1832
French, Mary J.(Parry) m. Samuel French 1817 - 1912
Gilbert, John
Hays, Martha (Judkins) m. Wayne L. Hays 1940 - 1993, 14-19
Heald, Tamar
Hirst, David 1839
John 1827
Thomas 1827
Thomas 1832
Hobson, Dr. John A. 1849 - 1913, 14-16
.m Martha H. (Branson) 1851 - 1940, 14-5
Mary Bertha 1874 - 1877, 13-16
Joseph
Stephen
Stephen 1887
.m. Margaret (Bailey)
Rebecca 1858 - 1889
Mary S. 1970 - 1942
Alice 1864 - 1886
McGrew, Rachel P. (Hoge) 1854
Hoge, John C. 1813 - 1893, 12-19
.m Rebecca (Bonsall) 1818 - 1879, 12-18
.m Ann (Wood) 1823 - 1910
Anna B. 1922 - 1910
Absolam 1865
m Rachel (Coffee) 1862
Florence
John 1863
William 1779 - 1845
.m Sara (Wright) 1866
Elisha 1814 - 1847
Ellazan 1816 - 1818
Levi 1809 - 1857
.M Mary (Hirst) 1855
David 1839 - 1839
Hollingsworth, David 1838
Elizabeth
Levi
Mary
Thomas
Holloway, Aaron Sr.
Abigail 1831
Holloway, Emma 1860 - 1935, 14-7
Anna 1856 - 1931, 14-6
Edwin F. 1852 - 1930, 13-18
.m Mary C. (Cadwaldar) 1849 - 1918, 13-8
E. G. (GAR) 13-3
J. A. (GAR) 13-4
Jacob Sr. 1785 - 1851
Jacob Jr. 1823 - 1893
.m Sara (Fawcett) 1906
Emma H. 1860 - 1935
Anna 1856 - 1931
Daniel B. 1814
.m Mary Ann (Hoge) 1894
Ephriam W. 1845 - 1887, 8-6
.m Semira Clemetine (Purviance) 1847 - 1939, 8-7
James Arthur 1874 - 1923, 8-1
Asa 1803 - 1829
Asa C. 1831
Asa 1816 - 1861
Asa G. 1843 - 1916, 15-21
Ephriam Asa 1894 - 1919
William H. (GAR) 1841 - 1904, 11-12
.m Mary Ann (Frame)1843-1880, 11-10
M. H. 14-8
Betsy Ann 1810 - 1931
Eliza1816 - 1842
James Jr. 1786 - 1836
Samuel 1851
Lindley M. 1831 - 1859
Mary (Hoge) (m. Samuel G.) 1811 - 1877, 12-15
Innis, Robert
Isabella
Judkins, Rae D. 1876 - 1940, 14-18
.m Emma Gertrude (Hobson) 1876 - 1959, 14-17
King, Jane
Lewis, Anna
Marsh, (infant son of U.N. and A.H. Marsh) 1912 - 1912
McGrew, Anna
Samuel 1854
Samuel 1862
McGuire, Anna 1815 - 1866, 8-10
George 1857 - 1914, 8-13
.m Clara 1856 - 1938, 8-14
Anna (McGuire) Burt 1881 - 1970, 8-15
Miller, Lydia
Packer, Abraham 1869
David 1835 - 1836
Jordan 1832 - 1844
Pearson, Benjamin
John
Pickering, Jacob 1832
Jonathan
Piggott, Rebecca
Purviance, David Jr. 1804 - 1853, 8-11
.m Sara (Willits) 1807 - 1889, 8-12
Mark A. 1842 - 1844
Retura H. 1840 - 1907
Eliza 1835 - 1837
Martin Ezra 1830 - 1833
Ellis W. 1828 - 1881, 8-8
Ratcliff, Joshua 1835 - 1838
Mary 1843 - 1845
Russell, Elizabeth R. 1826 - 1917, 1-2
Elizabeth 1843 - 1915, 1-3
William 1826 - 1904, 1-4
? 1829 - 1908, 1-5
Amy J. 1833 - 1899, 1-6
Robert 1829 - 1919, 2-1
Samuel 1-7
Sears, Anne 1846
Sharpe, Martha
Sidwell, William I. 1882
Stratton, George W. 1876 - 1959, 15-20
.m Melva Willits (Holloway) 1872 - 1960, 15-19
William Ashton 1902 - 1988, 4-2
.m Mary Elizabeth (Huff) 1912 - 1988, 4-3
Vanlaw, Ann
Williams, Daniel 1813 - 1896, 4-6
.m Martha (Schoefield) 1853
Jason 1852 - 1853
Jonathan 1848 - 1864
Cindy Eliza 1843 - 1871
Edith S. 1841 - 1883
Mary 1839 - 1877
.m Lydia Ann (Arnold) (Fawcett)
Williams, Joseph 1845 - 1916, 4-7
.m Gulia Ann (Purviance) 1846 - 1877, 4-6
Clement P. (infant son) 1877 - 1877
.m Mary E. (Hoyle) 1853 - 1941, 4-8
Ernest Daniel 1883 - 1922, 4-4
Myrtle Elvira 1886 - 1969, 4-5
Amy B. 1843 - 1860
Eliza 1820 - 1844
Sidwell
William C. 1874
Wilson, Benjamin 1849 - 1910, 6-3
.m Mary A. (French) 1858 - 1911, 6-2
Martha Ann
Israel
.m Anne
Susan 1811 - 1840
Walker, Joseph 1803 - 1877
.m Maria (Warfield) 1807 - 1898
Rebecca 1837 - 1845
Debora 1839 - 1921, 15-13
Eliza 1843 - 1844
Lewis T. 1844 - 1908
Julia M. 1887 - 1887
Joseph S. 1887 - 1887
Mary
D. H. 15-4
Daniel 1835 - 1911
Wood, Joshua 1848
Pusey 1875
Wright, William
Mary
Rhoda
Topics and series. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Cemeteries & Burial Sites • Religion & Religious Structures. In addition, it is included in the Quakerism series list. A significant historical year for this entry is 1960.
Location. 40° 8.977′ N, 81° 3.374′ W. Marker is in Flushing, Ohio, in Belmont County. It is at the intersection of East High Street (Ohio Route 331) and Black Oak Road, on the right when traveling east on East High Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 375 OH-331, Flushing OH 43977, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this marker is in the American Midwest, in Appalachia, and specifically in Northern Appalachia. 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 walking distance of this marker: Civil War Memorial (approx. 0.2 miles away); Veterans Memorial (approx. half a mile away); World War I & World War II Memorial (approx. half a mile away); United States Air Force (approx. 0.6 miles away); Carter Howell (approx. 0.7 miles away); The Litten Brothers (approx. 0.7 miles away); Flushing (approx. 0.7 miles away); a different marker also named Flushing (approx. 0.7 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Flushing.
Credits. This page was last revised on July 30, 2025. It was originally submitted on July 23, 2025, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. This page has been viewed 106 times since then and 17 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3. submitted on July 23, 2025, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. • Andrew Ruppenstein was the editor who published this page.


