Ohioans helping search for undocumented Revolutionary War soldiers as part of America 250 celebration

COLUMBUS, Ohio – As the nation gears up to celebrate its 250th anniversary, Ohio is on a mission to uncover and commemorate the war heroes who contributed to the country’s independence. Historians estimate that approximately 7,000 Revolutionary War soldiers lie in graves scattered across Ohio.

In the aftermath of the American Revolution, soldiers were often compensated with land grants, and many of those parcels were located in what is today Ohio. Seeking new opportunities, thousands of these veterans made their way westward, making Ohio their new home and final resting place.

“These veterans were among the first to settle in Ohio,” explained Krista Horrocks, a historian and cemetery preservationist with the Ohio History Connection. She manages the Revolutionary War Veterans Graves Project, an initiative supported by America250-Ohio, aiming to identify and honor these early settlers.

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Ohio’s State Preservation Office searches for Revolutionary War heroes through an app.  (Chelsea Torres)

The project is seeking help from Ohio residents to locate the grave sites of Revolutionary War heroes.

“These guys, they survived, and they moved on, and they moved on and settled here in Ohio with their families,” Horrocks said.

To date, the public has documented over 4,100 soldiers throughout the state of Ohio. The deadline is Memorial Day. 

Horrocks knows they will not hit the 7,000 mark “because some of them do have missing grave sites,” but the app Survey123 can help get as close to that goal as possible.

Survey123 lists the surveys related to the project and allows users to search in local cemeteries, according to Horrocks. The app can be downloaded on any mobile device.

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America250-Ohio and Ohio’s State Preservation Office begin project to identify Revolutionary War heroes. (Chelsea Torres)

When locating veterans’ graves, people can also look up cemeteries with documented Revolutionary War heroes. Once an undocumented grave is located in the app, users can answer a slew of questions related to the cemetery. This includes name, date of birth, date of death and pictures.

Several cemeteries around the state are also doing their part. 

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“We’ve had various lists submitted to us over the years of, ‘this may be a list of Revolutionary War veterans, or this may be a list’,” said Randy Rogers, Executive Director of Green Lawn Cemetery, which he added is the second-largest cemetery in the state of Ohio.

While Green Lawn was established in 1848 – well after the Revolutionary War – Rogers says many families brought their relatives over from other cemeteries. He said other cemeteries closed in the city as the city of Columbus grew. 

American flag at veteran gravesite

Groups are looking for undocumented Revolutionary War heroes (Chelsea Torres)

As the Memorial Day deadline approaches, Rogers said they have documented nine Revolutionary War heroes on the app for the state project. Though he has identified thirteen, he said the hunt for these veterans can get complicated.

“You know, families take a lot of pride in their veteran and their patriot ancestors,” Rogers said. “They may have a marker on the family lot, even though they’re buried somewhere else, and they have a headstone somewhere else, but they just have a marker here.” 

The group plans to compile a list of the found Revolutionary War veteran graves and post it for the public. Horrocks hopes the end result will mean restored or new historical markers, or gravestones for these heroes that were once forgotten. 

“The whole point of the project is to get really good, accurate data to the public so they can do the best for the veterans in their community,” Horrocks told Fox News.

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