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identifier: 26d7aca5-ffa1-4dc3-b15d-f883f57e5e88
description: Taken from the website: Blickenstaff Cemetery overlooks a small creek in Monroe Township, the southern edge of Miami County, and is located on land that was part of a tract deed to Michael Fair’s heirs in 1812 by President James Madison. Land grants to Jacob Fair and Jacob Blickenstaff, brother-in-law of Michael Fair, were for adjoining lands. The cemetery is also known as the Karns Cemetery as Michael and Elizabeth Blickenstaff Clark Fair's daughter, Catharine, married Abraham Karns. The Karns were deeded the property in 1838 by the other heirs of Michael and Elizabeth and built the brick house which still stands today on the property with the year 1856 scratched into a brick on the south side of the house. They owned the property until Abraham’s death 52 years later in 1890.
creator: Ken R. Noffsinger
form: website
title: Blickenstaff (Karns) Cemetery: Monroe Township, Miami County, Ohio
collector: Tipp City Public Library
extent: 3200 MB
Language: eng
subject: family cemeteries, restoration, monroe township
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