Difference between revisions of "Cemeteries"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
JElberfeld (talk | contribs) m |
JElberfeld (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 157: | Line 157: | ||
*Dyer - formerly located on Kudlack Rd.; bodies moved to State of Illinois. | *Dyer - formerly located on Kudlack Rd.; bodies moved to State of Illinois. | ||
*Hagaman - formerly located on County Rt 411, north of Newry; bodies moved to family plot in Albany Cemetery. | *Hagaman - formerly located on County Rt 411, north of Newry; bodies moved to family plot in Albany Cemetery. | ||
− | *Hanes - formerly at [[Basic Reservoir]]; bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. | + | *Hanes - formerly at [[w:Basic Reservoir|Basic Reservoir]]; bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. |
− | *Andrew Hannay - formerly at [[Basic Reservoir]]; bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. | + | *Andrew Hannay - formerly at [[w:Basic Reservoir|Basic Reservoir]]; bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. |
− | *David Hannay - formerly at [[Basic Reservoir]]; bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. | + | *David Hannay - formerly at [[w:Basic Reservoir|Basic Reservoir]]; bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. |
*Hunt Farm - formerly located on County Rt 408 | *Hunt Farm - formerly located on County Rt 408 | ||
*INDIAN BURIAL GROUND - formerly located on County Rt. 411. | *INDIAN BURIAL GROUND - formerly located on County Rt. 411. | ||
− | *Indian Fields Cemetery (Old) - formerly in [[w:Hamlet of Indian Fields|Hamlet of Indian Fields]] (now under water of [[w:Alcove Reservoir|Alcove Reservoir]]); bodies moved 1928 to [[Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. | + | *Indian Fields Cemetery (Old) - formerly in [[w:Hamlet of Indian Fields|Hamlet of Indian Fields]] (now under water of [[w:Alcove Reservoir|Alcove Reservoir]]); bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. |
− | *Myers - [[Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. | + | *Myers - [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. |
*Nelson Farm - formerly located on Flood Rd; bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. | *Nelson Farm - formerly located on Flood Rd; bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. | ||
*[[w:Pinney Family Burying Ground|Pinney Family Burying Ground]] - Formerly located North Street [[w:Hamlet of Westerlo|Hamlet of Westerlo]]; bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. | *[[w:Pinney Family Burying Ground|Pinney Family Burying Ground]] - Formerly located North Street [[w:Hamlet of Westerlo|Hamlet of Westerlo]]; bodies moved 1928 to [[w:Indian Fields Cemetery|Indian Fields Cemetery]] in [[w:Alcove|Alcove]]. |
Revision as of 21:54, 28 September 2012
The individual Hilltowns are quite large, and transportation was difficult. Settlers tended to gather together in small hamlets, villages, or communities. Each hamlet has its own history.
Cemeteries |
---|
Town | Cemeteries |
---|---|
Berne Cemeteries |
|
Knox Cemeteries |
from a list compiled by Larry Jackson using 1940 list by William Brinkman
|
Rensselaerville Cemeteries |
|
Westerlo Cemeteries |
Active Cemeteries
Inactive Cemeteries and Family Burying Grounds
-Babcock Cemetery (See Town Line Road North Cemetery)
-Milkins Burying Ground - Alternative name for either Vrooman Cemetery or for Patire and Lamoreaux.
Moved Cemeteries and Burying Grounds
|
- ↑ http://www.dunfeeinfo.com/howland_medium.htm
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Inscriptions copied by Mr. and Mrs. William Van Derpoel Hannay 1925-1937. Harold Miller also has a copy.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Transcriptions by Thurman Bishop Jr., former Town Historian. Copies are available in the Town Hall, Town Museum, Town Library, and office of the Town Historian. Harold Miller also has a copy