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The [[Source:Heck-Funderburg Cemetery, Ohio|Heck-Funderburg Cemetery]] is located in Clark County, Ohio.
The [[Source:Heck-Funderburg Cemetery, Ohio|Heck-Funderburg Cemetery]] is located in Clark County, Ohio. This land was first put to use as a burial ground in 1819, by then owner, Peter Heck, who buried a daughter there. The land later passed into the ownership of Daniel Funderberg and then later was deeded to members of the German Baptist Church.
 
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Image:Barbara Click Headstone and Asa Shoup Headstone.jpg|Barbara Click and Asa Shoup
Image:Barbara Click Headstone and Asa Shoup Headstone.jpg|Barbara Click and Asa Shoup
Image:Bertha May Heck.jpg|[[Bertha May Heck]]
Image:Bertha May Heck.jpg|[[Bertha May Heck]]
Image:Little Sammy Shoup Headstone.jpg|"Little Sammy Shoup"
Image:Infant Heck Headstone 1.jpg|"Infant" Heck
Image:Infant Heck Headstone 2.jpg|"Infant" Heck
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== External Resources ==
* [https://books.google.com/books?id=9v8-AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA716&lpg=PA716&dq=heck-funderburg+cemetery+history&source=bl&ots=RhaXXWC9h7&sig=Gschm-TgNVwnvZjZe38PCf_bXBM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjo-J70l8jLAhXIr4MKHVLPAuk4ChDoAQgmMAI#v=onepage&q=heck-funderburg%20cemetery%20history&f=false History of Clark County, Ohio], by George Rogers Clark

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The Heck-Funderburg Cemetery is located in Clark County, Ohio. This land was first put to use as a burial ground in 1819, by then owner, Peter Heck, who buried a daughter there. The land later passed into the ownership of Daniel Funderberg and then later was deeded to members of the German Baptist Church.

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