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A fellow researcher was so kind as to make a special trip to the Binkley cemetery in Perry County, Ohio and provided me with photographs of the Baker and Binkley gravestones where the Capt Christian Binkley is buried with many of his family and took photos for me. The broken stone that was reportedly marked with the name of Binkley is only about two graves over from the grave of Capt Binkley (row 9) and in the next row(row 10), making it only a few steps apart. This is the marker that I believe is the grave of Johan Jacob Binkley, and his wife Elizabeth (Wingard)is two graves away on the same row (row 10), with one of her children and her second husband, John Baker. This broken stone is very close to the other Binkley sons of Christian Binkley. I have no doubt now that this is the grave of Johan Jacob Binkley, that died 1810. Notify Administrator about this message?
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