Griffith Disaster Mass Burial Site in Willowick Ohio

Griffith Disaster Mass Burial Site in Willowick Ohio

Location submitted by: sdonley on 03/30/2026
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One of the most devastating maritime tragedies on the Great Lakes connects to the Griffith Disaster Mass Burial Site in Willowick.

30525 Lakeshore Boulevard
Willowick , OH 44095
Open to the public: Yes

https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery...

Lat: 41.64060
Lon: -81.47560

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One of the most devastating maritime tragedies on the Great Lakes connects to the Griffith Disaster Mass Burial Site in Willowick. On June 17, 1850, the steamship SS G. P. Griffith caught fire while traveling across Lake Erie. The vessel was carrying a large number of passengers, many of them immigrants heading west in search of new opportunities, when the fire broke out and spread rapidly through the wooden ship.

The blaze is believed to have started near the boiler or smokestack area, quickly engulfing the vessel in flames. With no effective firefighting equipment onboard and limited safety protocols of the time, panic spread among passengers. Many were forced to jump into the waters of Lake Erie in a desperate attempt to escape the fire, while others remained trapped on the burning ship.

As the fire consumed the vessel, the SS G. P. Griffith drifted toward the shoreline near present-day Willowick. By the time it reached land, the ship was almost entirely destroyed. The loss of life was catastrophic, with estimates suggesting that more than two hundred people perished in the disaster, making it one of the deadliest events in Great Lakes history.

In the aftermath, the bodies of victims washed ashore along the Lake Erie coastline. Many of the deceased could not be identified due to the severity of the fire and the lack of records. Local residents and officials worked together to recover the remains and provide a proper burial. A mass grave was established in Willowick for those who could not be individually identified, creating what is now known as the Griffith Disaster Mass Burial Site.

Today, the site serves as a somber memorial to the victims of the tragedy. Though time has changed the surrounding landscape, the burial ground remains a place of quiet reflection. It stands as a reminder of the dangers of early steamship travel and the human stories lost in one of Lake Erie’s most haunting disasters.

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The Griffith Disaster Mass Burial Site has long been associated with eerie stories tied to the tragic loss of life from the SS G. P. Griffith. Locals have passed down tales for generations, describing the area as one of the most quietly haunted stretches along the Lake Erie shoreline. Many who visit the site report an overwhelming sense of sorrow, as if the events of that day still linger in the air.

One of the most chilling pieces of folklore involves sightings of a burning ship appearing out on Lake Erie during certain foggy nights. Witnesses claim to see a faint outline of a vessel glowing in the distance, only for it to vanish moments later. This phantom ship is often believed to be a spectral replay of the doomed SS G. P. Griffith.

Along the shoreline, some visitors have reported seeing figures walking near the water’s edge, especially in low-light conditions. These figures are often described as disoriented or searching, moving slowly before fading into the darkness. The sightings are frequently tied to the idea that some victims never made it to shore or never found peace after the disaster.

Strange sounds have also been reported in the area. People have described hearing faint cries, splashing water, or distant shouting when no one else is present. These sounds are often said to resemble the chaos that would have unfolded as passengers struggled to escape the burning ship.

Paranormal investigators and curious visitors alike have claimed unusual experiences at the burial site itself. Reports include sudden cold spots, feelings of being watched, and unexplained changes in the atmosphere. Whether these accounts are rooted in legend or something unexplained, the folklore surrounding the Griffith Disaster continues to grow, keeping the memory of the tragedy alive in a haunting way.

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4541 Cold spots are frequently reported near the burial site and shoreline
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4542 Witnesses claim to see a phantom burning ship on Lake Erie during foggy nights
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4543 Shadowy figures have been seen walking along the beach and disappearing
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4544 Sounds of splashing water and distant cries have been reported with no source
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4545 Feelings of heaviness or sudden sadness are commonly experienced
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4546 Unexplained lights have been seen hovering near the shoreline at night
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4547 Visitors report being watched when standing near the burial site
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4548 Electronic devices have experienced interference or battery drain
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4549 Apparitions resembling confused passengers have reportedly appeared
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4550 Sudden silence or changes in ambient sound have been experienced
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Joseph Sweeney (1909-1977) - Find a Grave Memorial Find a Grave memorial for Joseph Sweeney born 1909 and died Dec 1977. Buried at Griffith Disaster Mass Burial Site, Willowick, Lake County, Ohio, United States of America, North America
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Griffith Disaster Mass Burial Site in Willowick, Ohio - Find a Grave Cemetery The Griffith Disaster. Following the completion of the Erie Canal from Albany to Buffalo, New York, Lake Erie became an important link in an all-water...
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Historical Marker The historical marker database
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Wikipedia Entry Wikipedia entry for this location.
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Burning of the G. P. Griffith An article about the tragedy.
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The Griffith steamer disaster | A Grave Concern This was originally going to be a very different post. A few weeks ago, I drove up to a lakefront park in Willowick, Ohio, to get a photograph of the historical marker for the sinking of the Griffith.
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Griffith Disaster Burial Ground (Kennedy Farm) – Lake County Genealogical Society Information about the mass burial site.
Added: 03/31/2026 By: sdonley

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