Update 04-29-2019: There is an Israel Osmun listed in the Tax Assessments (1825-1828) of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Listed next to Israel Osmun is Ezekiel Osmun.
Did Israel Osmun relocate to Cleveland? Could he also be buried in an unmarked grave in Axtell Street Cemetery (closed 1882), Cleveland, Newburgh Township (now defunct), Cuyahoga County, Ohio?
According to a letter that is dated November 15, 1961, written by Israel Osmun, Sr's great grandson, Elmer Walter Powers (1883-1968), Israel Osmun, Sr. fought in the Revolutionary War. Elmer writes,
"I remember granddad telling me many times that his father was Israel Osmun, who fought in the Revolutionary War."
Update 04-29-2019: There is an Israel Osmun listed in the Tax Assessments (1825-1828) of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Listed next to Israel Osmun is Ezekiel Osmun.
Did Israel Osmun relocate to Cleveland? Could he also be buried in an unmarked grave in Axtell Street Cemetery (closed 1882), Cleveland, Newburgh Township (now defunct), Cuyahoga County, Ohio?
According to a letter that is dated November 15, 1961, written by Israel Osmun, Sr's great grandson, Elmer Walter Powers (1883-1968), Israel Osmun, Sr. fought in the Revolutionary War. Elmer writes,
"I remember granddad telling me many times that his father was Israel Osmun, who fought in the Revolutionary War."
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