Chloe Case was born about 1762. [1]
She married Francis C. Olmsted.
Chloe and her husband were first buried in the Blendon Cemetery (Old Church Pioneer Cemetery). It was, “laid out, containing about one-half acre of land, by Francis Olmsted and Jonathan Noble, along the division line of their farms, each giving one-half, one-third mile south from Blendon Four Corners, on the east side of road.” In October 1902, the remains were removed and given a prominent position in the Brendon Central Cemetery. [2]
“Cloe” died June 9, 1833 at age 71. Her grave is in the Blendon Central Cemetery in Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio. [3]
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