Hall Rd. (or Sam Brown) Cemetery is located southeast of rural Pierpont, Ohio, about 2 miles from the Pennsylvania border. Buried there are the early pioneers of Pierpont who came west in the early 1800’s. The land was given by Jesse Turner, who’s first wife, Marey (Polly), was the first person to die in Pierpont in 1815. Turner cleared enough trees in the woods to dig a grave, and then buried her in a crude split log coffin.
I visited the cemetery several years ago to see the graves of my Benjamin and Cleveland ancestors. Access to the cemetery is down a narrow dirt road. As the road ends, the cemetery is located in a small clearing on the left. The picture below was taken from that spot.
Do you know if Martin Vosburg is buried in the Hall Road Cemetery? He is in my line and he is listed as one of the first to arrive in Pierpont around 1808 with his wife Levina Carruth Vosburg. He died around 1836 in Pierpont and nothing has been found as to where he was buried.
I’m sorry, Rhonda, but I do not know if he is buried in Hall Road Cemetery. According to Find a Grave, there are some Vosburgs buried elsewhere in Ashtabula County – West Lakeville Cemetery in Amboy and Lulu Falls Cemetery in Kingsville. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help.