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Revision as of 22:00, 6 February 2014

Photo by Thomas Dunne

Location

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History

The Knox Cemetery is a beautiful and sightly burial place, possessing many advantages. The cemetery company controlling it was organized in 1874, and the cemetery was dedicated by the Rev. Mr. Robinson, August 8, that year. The body of Lieutenant Michael P. Barclay, the same person listed in other history notes, under the name of "Michael Henry Barckley," was the first one buried in Knox cemetery.[1]

Burial records were stolen in 1990, as explained in the following articles:

Transcription of stones

  • Maria, wife of Jacob Brunk, died September 16, 1849 aged 30 years, 6 months and 20 days
  • Nancy Dennison, wife of Daniel Gallup, died September 11, 1834 aged 44 Yrs.
Transcriptions of Grave Stones in the Knox Cemetery by Judge William A. Brinkman

Brinkman apparently listed only two of the hundreds of stones in the cemetery.

Biographies of People Buried in Knox Cemetery

Transcriptons of stones elsewhere on the Internet

  • Altamont Enterprise, 19 Oct. 1934, article on the history of Knox, Margaret E. Burke