Doud Cemetery in Vienna Township

Gravestones at Doud Cemetery in Vienna Township, Ohio, under a large tree with an American flag.

Doud Cemetery in Vienna Township

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Historic pioneer cemetery in Vienna Township honoring early settlers, including veterans and the area's first burial in 1814.

Doud Cemetery is a historic burial ground nestled in Vienna Township, Trumbull County, Ohio. Established in the early 1800s, it is the final resting place for many of the area’s earliest settlers, including Revolutionary War veteran James Doud, after whom the cemetery is named. This peaceful site offers a glimpse into Trumbull County’s frontier-era past, with hand-carved headstones, historic surnames, and ties to the Underground Railroad and early township history.

Located off Smith-Stewart Road near the Vienna Township Green, the cemetery is accessible year-round and ideal for heritage travelers, genealogy researchers, and those interested in Ohio’s pioneer legacy. Visitors are encouraged to explore respectfully and take in the quiet beauty of one of Northeast Ohio’s oldest cemeteries.

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