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The mission of this project is to capture digital images of gravestones of our ancestors. We are currently seeking volunteers to help take and upload photos for many cemeteries across Ohio. Users Online  |   |  We were unable to submit your feedback at this time. Ohio Newspapers, Full Search (1795-1991), 416 titles, Grandview According to police, a man went to police headquarters around 1 p.m. and said that he … Thanks for your help! This account has been disabled. Please try again later. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus police have identified the body found in a shallow grave Thursday afternoon. You can become a “Graver” yourself with the Find A Grave mobile app. As decades pass-- many stones in Ohio cemeteries are becoming harder, if not impossible, to read the inscriptions they originally contained. Use partial name search or similar name spellings to catch alternate spellings or broaden your search.