Carlisle Cemetery
(Located In Columbus Ohio)
(If you wish to visit this location take care to preserve and keep the area clean. This is an old cemetery no longer in use. It sits in Hibernia Apartments in a section of Columbus that at one point in time was an Irish Community of Hibernia, Ohio. )
Here we have Carlisle Cemetery. It is a very old run down cemetery it is kept up by Hibernia Apartments. This place is very fragile please if you wish to visit stay outside of the gate or on the walking path. As far as history goes below our pictures of the location are a few historical facts from various sites. I have not been able as of yet to find much history on this cemetery or any reports of hauntings. I will keep searching but for now the blurb from Ohio Exploration is the same at all other sites. I will try the Columbus library and see if I can dig any more history on this site.
Ohio Exploration
Carlisle Cemetery was established around 1810 with its first burial. The half-acre cemetery only has about twelve stone standing but could contain upwards of 512 burials according to an old plat map, including soldiers from the War of 1812 and Civil War. Many of the burials are believed to be the former residents of the small Irish hamlet Hibernia. Hibernia was established in the 1840s after property owner Thomas Armstrong "disposed" of a few lots along the National Road. The towns post office closed in 1857, but the town still lingered for sometime until it had completely disappeared by the 1940s. An apartment complex now resides where Hibernia once stood, with Carlisle Cemetery right in the middle of the complex