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Bettes Corners Cemetery
Tallmadge, Summit

Cemetery:       Bettes Corners Cemetery
Other:         
Sign:           Yes
Street:        
City:          Tallmadge
Township:      
County:         Summit
State:          Ohio
Nation:        
Zip:            44278
lat_ns:         N
lat_h:         
lat_mmss:      
long_ew:        W
long_h:        
long_mmss:     
Status:         Abandoned
Size:           Small
Directions:    
Type:           Road-public
Location:       Urban
Terrain:        Hillside
Watersource:    No
Features:       trees
Property:       Private
Access:         Open
Enclosure:      Fence
Gate:           Locks
Established:    1840
Gravestones:    72 give or take
Oldest:         1840 from what i can tell
Newest:         1915 from what i can tell
Removed:        Unknown
Relocated:      Unsure
Repairs:        Yes
Methods:        Other
Restoration:    Unsure
Association:    Unsure
Records:        Unsure
Inventory:      Unsure
Availability:  
Landscaping:    Yes
Paths:          Yes
Trees:          Yes4
Crypts:         No
Fencing:        No
Brickwork:      No
Ironwork:       No
Sculpture:      No
Fountains:      No
Roads:          No
Buildings:      No
Cement:         Yes
Granite:        Yes
Marble:         No
Native:         Unsure
Slate:          Unsure
Others:         Unsure
Wood:           No
Materials:      Unsure
Architectural:  No
Angels:         No
Draperies:      No
Fraternal:      No
Hands:          No
Lambs:          No
Monograms:      No
Plants:         Yes
Photos:         No
Religious:      No
Scrollwork:     Yes
Urns:           No
Carvings:       Yes
Condition:      Cemetery neglected
Unmarked:       Yes
Broken:         Yes
Toppled:        Yes
Disintegrating: No
Buried:         Yes
Weather:        Yes
Pollution:      No
Vandalized:     Yes
Report:         No
VA1:            Gravestones-Overturned
VA2:           
VA3:           
VA4:           
VA5:           
Overgrowth:    
Overgrowth1:   
Overgrowth2:    Graves-Disturbing
Overgrowth3:    Gravestones-Disturbing
Overgrowth4:    Gravestones-Damaging
GroundCover:    Yes
Moss:           Yes
Vines:         
Drainage:       Problem-Seasonal
Problem1:      
Problem2:      
Owner:          Cemetery
Use:            Agricultural
Bordering:      Recreational
Change:         Unknown
Reason:         Roads
Visited:        Unknown
Archeology:     Unknown
Habitat:        Unknown
Contacted:     

Surnames:

nathaniel bettes and his family

Other_Information:

some stone have cursive writing on them, semi-odd shapes, many of the reletives there were involved in the revolutionary war period. there were flags placed with the stones,but the place is horribly overgrown and is in dire need of attention, stones were toppled or missing or seemingly unmarked.

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Name:           amanda mcclure
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Date:           june  26, 2006



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