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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBurial Ground in the Mamaroneck Larchmont Area 2/1/1977 Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck Larchmont Area Compiled by Anne Miller Hockman Mamaroneck Historical Society February 1977 "Remove not the old land mark; and enter not into the fields of the fatherless . " Proverbs : 23rd Chapter, 10th Verse Written notations , underlines and yellow pages by Gloria Poccia Pritts 1 Hi S { PA1-P`1�.;1 A A. D}Ck )CCIO MAMA.Hui, 7::0K TOWN CLERK Burial Grounds Burial Ground Section and Page . Richbell , Rushmore Ave F 4, N 16-16 . 3, Map AA Site 17 Old Town of Mamaroneck Mount Pleasant Ave . B 71-77; H 11-11 . 3, Map AA Site 10 DeLancey, Palmer Ave . C 57 , F 3 , N 1, Map AA_ Site 14 Disbrow, Rockland Ave . D 75 , J 3 , N 3 , 3 . 1, Map AA Site 15 Florence/Powell High Sch & Fulton Rd . D 74 , F 5 , 6, N 6, Map AA Site 16 Gedney, Eleazer Mamaroneck Ave E , F 8-13 , N 7-7 . 2, Map AA & B Site 7 Palmer, Cooper Lane I, Map D Site 18 Hickory Grove Cemetery Association N 13-a Quaker-Barker-Palmer Boston Post Rd , Larch F 14 , I , L, N 14-14. 6, Map E Site 19 Baldwin Ave (single grave) D 76 , F 5 , 7 , N 4, Map AA Site 9 Methodist (moved) K, Map AA Site 11 Dingee/Hadden (moved) Mam' k & Barry Fives E 38 , 39, Map AA & B Site 8 Nelson, Polycarpus (moved) N 13, Map AA Site 12 Nelson Hill (see Norman Rockwell biography. He relates seeing body removed one evening. ) 1776 Revolutionary Skirmish F 7 , N 15, Map AA Site 13 Gedney, Solomon Barry Ave D 48 ,49, M, N 8, Map AA Site rs Guion, 'Stuart Ave J 9-17 , N 8, Map AA & A Site 3 Rogers, Stuart Ave D 50, N 17, Map AA & A Site 4 Mitchell Farm near old Lawrence Inn D 65 , Map AA Site 2 Bishop West St , Harrison C 97 , D 46 ,47, N 9b, Map AA Site 6 Brevoort Lane & Shore Rd , Rye D 154, Map AA Site 1 Workbook references compiled 1991 by Gloria Poccia Pritts CEMETERY PRESERVATION Procedures 1. . Legal body (who has legal authority over cemetery) a. Determine otmership/caretakersh.ip b. Obtain permission to work in cemetery (cover oneself) 2. Cemetery boundaries and security level a. Town surveyor/engineer should set boundary lines h. What are cemetery dimensions c. Is a fence needed 3. Documentation of every grave in every cemetery a. Make a grid survey/plan of cemeteries r. Inventory every grave including all info on tombstones c. Take photo (black and white) of every grave 4. Restoration and conservation a. Determine work to he accomplished h. Determine priorities c. Determine methods to restore and conserve 5. Landscaping a. Determine what must be accomplished b. Determine cost and who would pay for the work c. Who would do the work 6. Archaelogical survey a. What will survey accomplish h. What will it cost and who would pay for it c. Who would do the survey 7. Promotion of cemetery preservation a. How. Cost. Who b. Do we plan tours of the individual cemeteries. How. When 8. Funding a. How. When. Who b. Do we apply for grants. From whom c. Should we contact families involved with individual cemeteries September 1991. Gloria p.rritts A ,414 J I P R S T U V X AVERY &QUO; Y QINTRODUCTION This compilation of material on burial grounds in the Mamaroneck- Larchmont vicinity is far from complete. Except for one Quaker cemetery and a few Methodist graves, it doesn't even include the burial records of our local churches. This is a sizable omission considering that St. Thomas ' Episcopal Church was founded in 1704. This volume will, however, serve as a basic framework to which others may, in the future, add such data as it becomes available. It is a collection representing the work of many people - from genealo- gists to high school students - and written at different times during the years since 1901. It includes material from hand-written journals kept by people whose hobby was to travel throughout the northeast and copy gravestone ' inscriptions. Some reports were found in genealogical and D.A.R. magazines, and others in the libraries of the local high school and the Westchester County Historical Society. In addition to these main sources of information, there are miscellaneous excerpts and brief statements from newspapers, books, oral history interviews, the Bicentennial Walking Guide and various commemora- tive booklets. My main purpose has been to assemble in one book all available data on this subject so that future researchers would be spared that effort. The ideal arrangement of this kind of information would be to devote one sec :ion to each burial location.' The material, however, does not lend itself easily to such a system because some reports deal with many cemeteries and often overlap coverage of others. It was decided, therefore, to allot one section to each main report (placing the earliest one first) and they are so listed in the Table of Contents. At the end is a 'catch-all' section with _one page or more set_aside _for_each_burial site where miscellaneous bits of data have been noted. As more information is found, it should be added to the appropriate page and a note made of the date and person who entered it. For ease in locating material on each burial ground, there are separate pages listing these, with cross references to the appropriate sections. Each listing includes an up-to-date site description which should prove helpful, since many reports contain references to roads and other landmarks which no longer exist. A set of maps is filed within the front cover and these are marked to indicate each burial location. Because the sites include a number of 'mystery' graves without names, an alphabetical listing was impossible. -Instead, the burial grounds have been listed by grave site numbers, thus following the same order in which they appear on the maps. These 20 burial site numbers actually represent a total of 22 burial grounds. This is because Site #19 is the location for 3 different graveyards which adjoin each other [Barker-Palmer-Quaker Cemeteries iii Larchment] . The 22 sites are within the boundaries of Mamaroneck Village and/or Mamaroneck Town except for 3 which are just over the border - one is in Rye, another in Harrison, and a third is in New Rochelle. There are 15 burial sites for which there is still visible evidence, including 12 family graveyards, one Quaker Cemetery and the Town Cemetery. No traces remain today of the 7 other IC: . burial grounds which include a number of miscellaneous single graves, one Methodist graveyard and 3 family cemeteries. Some of these have been moved, Introduction - P. 2 © while others have been lost to 'progress' as new highways were built and existing roads widened and/or re-located. You will find that in some cases, there are several inscription lists for the same cemetery, but copied on different dates. This can be helpful to researchers because tt:o versions often yield more clues than just one. Material with the earliest date copied is usually more accurate since the passage of years and the effects of weather generally erode tombstone en- gravings, often to the point of illegibility. Where possible, photocopies of the reports have been made in order to reduce the possibility of errors. ;?here this could not be done, data was transcribed by the compiler_ Unless otherwise noted, original pagination was retained. Within each report, there is an index of all inscriptions if these had not already been listed alphabetically. Some reports were already indexed, but where one was lacking, it was prepared by the compiler. The collection of this material could not have been accomplished without the kind assistance and cooperation of the following who share their know- lec7e of the subject and helped locate the data: Mr. Goddard Light and Mrs. Ann's Carretta, Westchester County Historical Society; Mrs. Eileen Brennan, Mamaroneck High School Library; Mrs. Lavinia Brewer, Secretary to the Super- visor, Mrs. Joyce Coupe, Assessor's Office, and Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Town Clerk, all of the Town of Mamaroneck; Mrs. Kate Gedney, Mrs. Christine Helwig, Dr. Malty English, and the staff of the Mamaroneck Free Library. The compiler hopes that future researchers will be helped by these NAMES IN STONE. Anne Miller Hockman • Mamaroneck Historical Society Mamaroneck, New York February 1977 • It: • TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION NO. Introduction Maps keyed to burial sites [see inside cover] Listing of burial grounds and their locations, cross-referenced to data sections A Cemetery behind the Kindergarten, Wm. A. Eardeley, 1901 [Town Cemetery] Excerpts from "Tombstones, Mamaroneck Area," Book #11 of cemetery in- scriptions in library at Westchester County Historical Society; trans- cribed from photocopies B Cemetery Inscriptions, Francis F. Spies, 1910. Excerpts from Book #8 of cemetery inscriptions [original hand-written notebook] in library at Westchester County Historical Society; transcribed and thermofax copies C Cemetery Inscriptions , E. E. Baldwin, 1913. Excerpts from Book #17 of • c-metery inscriptions in library at Westchester County Historical Society; transcribed from photocopies; indexed by compiler D Mamaroneck, N.Y. Graveyard Inscriptions, published in N.Y. Genealogical & Biographical Record, January 1925, pp. 33-39; xerox copies; indexed by compiler E History & Detailed Lists of the Cemeteries in the Town of Mamaroneck, Milton Prigoff, Mamaroneck High School, 1040; thermofax copies of typescript; indexed by compiler F Flandreau Graveyard, New Rochelle, N.Y. , DAR New Rochelle Chapter, 1941; map, history and inscriptions; excerpts from "New Rochelle Tombstone Inscriptions," thermofax copies; indexed by compiler G The Town of Mamaroneck Cemetery Listing, Nancy Buscaglia, Mamaroneck High School, 1941; thermofax copies of typescript; indexed by com- oiler Ii History and Detailed List of Palmer Cemetery, Town of Mamaroneck, N.Y. , Robert Flagg, Mamaroneck High School, 1941; thrri;ofax copies of typescript; indexed I Cemetery Epitaph Listina5_,Leon Gattoni, Mamaroneck High School, 1942; thermofax copies of typescript; indexed J The Methodist Episcopal Church in Mamaroneck, Alberta R. Tropp, _ , Mamaroneck High School, 1942. Excerpts provide an alphabetical listing of selected Methodist graves in Greenwood Union Cemetery, Rye, N. Y. ; thermofax copies K Palmer-Barker-nuaker Burial Grounds, Larchmont, N.Y. , 3rancis Griffin, 1955. Excerpts from Book #11 of cemetery inscriptions in library of Westchester County Historical Society; thermofax copies; indexed L Inscriptions for Gedney,Cemeterv, Barry Ave. , Mam'k, N.Y. , Anne Hockman, 1.977; typescript; indexed M Miscellaneous: Additional data on burial sites N Bibliography NOM BURIAL GROUNDS AND THEIR LOCATIONS LISTED BY SITE NUMBERS MARKED ON ENCLOSED MAPS [SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER] 4:: with Cross References to Data Sections BURIAL SITE NO SECTION NO. 1. Hart Family Graveyard, Rye, N.Y. This small private cemetery is just outside the Mamaroneck Village boundary in Rye at Shore Rd. & Brevoort Lane opposite Crane Island, L.I. Sound. Described in 1913 as "on Old Bre- voort Farm, Mam'k. N.Y.," it is now in the back yard of a pri- vate residence. It can be reached through a gate from the side yard of property at 26 Norman Drive, Rye. Inscriptions date between 1826-1853. See: E. B. Baldwin, 1913 D See Miscellaneous N, p. 10-a -0- Hickory Grove Cemetery Ass'n. , Mamaroneck Town, N.Y. Reference was made May 3, 1902 in the Minutes of the Town Council to this Cemetery Association. See: Miscellaneous N, p. 10-� 2. Two graves on Guion Creek near the Continental Manor, Mam'k.' There is no trace today of these graves found in 1913 "on Old Mitchell Farm near Asa Lawrence Inn, Post Rd. , Mamaroneck." One stone dated 1776 marked the grave of an Erasmus Williams; the second stone near by was illegible. Near this site once stood the old Guion Farmhouse. See: E. B. Baldwin, 1913 D See: Miscellaneous N. p. 9-a 3. Guion Family Cemetery, Mamaroneck, N.Y. This graveyard can still be seen north of Guion Creek on a sloping hill behind the houses on Stuart Ave. and east of Barry Ave. [see Map "A" dated 1929] See: L. Gattoni, 1942 J, p. 1,2,9-15 See: Miscellaneous N, p. 9 NOTE: An earlier list of inscriptions for this cemetery may be found on pp. 62-64 of Book #17, 'County Cemetery Inscrip- tions' by E. B. Baldwin, in library of Westchester County Iiis- torical Society. 4. Rogers Family Cemetery, Mamaroneck. N.Y. This graveyard was once near the corner of S. Barry & Stuart Ayes. "overlooking the creek and near the Guion burying ground" in 1913, when there were 10 stones dating 1752-1853. [See Map "A" dated 1929) By 1946 all traces had disappeared. See: E. B. Baldwin, 1913 D See: Miscellaneous N, p. 17 BURIAL GROUNDS & THEIR LOCATIONS, LISTED BY SITE NUMBERS Page 2 BURIAL SECTION NO. SITE =; 5. Gedney Family Cemetery, Barry Ave. , Mam'k. , N.Y. This is the smaller and more recent of the 2 Gedney ceme- teries. It is located behind Bellows School on Barry Ave. 1 block north of the Post Rd. Its graves are dated 1817-1947. See: E. B. Baldwin, 1913 D See: A. Hochman, 1977 See: Miscellaneous -•-- N, p. 8 6. Bishop-Hains Family Cemetery, Harrison, N.Y. Go east on Grove St. , Mam'k. , to where it meets West St. , in Harrison. Near a short side spur of the road beside the New England Thruway is this small burial ground containing about • 12 graves. There are 2 sets of inscriptions, both copied be- fore roads were altered and thruways built. The stones date 1802-1847. See: E. B. Baldwin, 1913 D See: F. F. Spies, 1918 C See: Miscellaneous N, p. 9-b 7. Gedney Family Cemeter, Mam'k. Ave. , Mamaroneck, N.Y. ® Though nearby streets were re-positioned during construction of the New England Throughway during the 1950's, this burial ground is still on its original site - on Mam'k. Ave. , east of the Barry Ave. extension and east of the northbound entrance to the thruway [See Map "B" dated 1929] It is the larger and older of the 2 Gedney family cemeteries and contains the oldest grave in Mam'k. - that of Eleazar Gedney who died in 1722. Members of the Hadden & Lawrence families are also buried here. Graves date 1722-1919. See: N.Y. Genealogical & Biographical Record, January 1925 E, pp. 33-39 See: M. Prigoff, 1940 F, pp. 8-13 See: Miscellaneous N, p. 8 8. Dingee Family Cemetery, Mamaroneck, N.Y. This small graveyard once stood where Barry Ave. used to meet Mam'k. Ave, as can be seen on Map "B" dated 1929. It was des- troyed in the late 1930's when the county bought the land with plans to build a parkway. Later the New England Thruway was routed through this site. See: M. Prigoff, 1940 F, p. 15 See: Miscellaneous I.I, p. 2 V BURIAL GROUNDS & THEIR LOCATIONS, LISTED BY SITE NUMBERS Page 3 B URI: SITE = SECTION NO. 9. Single Burial Site, Mamaroneck, N.Y. The grave of an EDWARD MERRITT who died in 18 3 could be seen as recently as the 1950's at the intersection of Grand St. & Fenimore Rd. [see Map "C" dated 1929] Construction of the New England Throughway re-arranged the streets in this area and in the process the grave was obliterated. See: E. B. Baldwin, 1913 D See: M. Prigoff, 1940 F, p. 5, 7 See: Miscellaneous N, p. 4 10. Town of Mamaroneck Cemetery, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Located at Mt. Pleasant and Stanley Aves. , not far from the railroad station, this is the largest of the burial grounds for it contains about 187 graves. Originally it was the Budd Family Graveyard, but in 1829 it was donated to the Town as a public burying ground. The stones date 1755-1941. See: W. A. Eardeley, 1901 B See: N. Buscaglia, 1041 II Fee: Miscellaneous tI , , 11. Site of Old Methodist Churchyard, Mam'k. , N.Y. This old graveyard was once located along the side of the church building (now the American Legion Hall) on Prospect Ave. opposite the Village Hall. These 22 graves dating 1828- 1861 were dug up and moved in 1900 to a special section of the Greenwood Union Cemetery in Rye, N.Y. See: L. Gattoni, 1942 J See: A. Tropp, 1942 I: See: Miscellaneous N, p. 1 12. The Nelson Family Cemetery, Mam'k. , N.Y. The site of this family burial ground is behind where the old Polycarpus Nelson house used to stand on the northeast corner of Fenimore &.Post Rds. Sometime during the early 1920's the 40 graves were dug up and moved to Rhinebeck, N.Y. for reburial. See: M. Prigoff, 1940 F, p. 15 See: Miscellaneous N, p. 13 13. Site of Remains of Rev. War Soldiers, Mam'k. , N.Y. During the R.W. , the Eattle of Heathcote Hill was fought in the area where Munro Ave. is located between Delancey Ave. & Fenimore Rd. Although there is no historical sign to mark that spot, burial evidence was found there in 1905 during the laying of sewer pipes on Munro Ave. See: M. Prigoff, 1940 F, p. 7 0 See: Miscellaneous N, p. 15 awe BURIAL GROUNDS & THEIR LOCATIONS, LISTED EY SITE NUMBERS Page 4 BURIAL SITE SECTION NO. 14. DeLancev Family Graveyard, Mamaroneck, N.Y. This cemetery is located on Palmer Avenue between Heathcote and Delancey Ayes. The stones date 1806-1061. See: F. F. Spies, 1910 C See: M. Prigoff, 1940 F, pp. 3-4 See: Miscellaneous N, p. 1 15. The Disbrow Family Cemetery, Mamaroneck, N.Y. You will find this quite small graveyard on Rockland Ave. be- tween Cortlandt and Munro Ayes. It is reached by climbing some old stone steps which appear to lead nowhere. The stones date between 1811-1877. See: E. B. Baldwin, 1913 D See: M. Prigoff, 1940 F, p. 14 See: L. Gattoni, 1942 J, p. 1, 3 See: Miscellaneous N, p. 3 16. The Florence-Powell Family Cemetery, Mamaroneck, N.Y. This is also a very small graveyard. It is behind the Senior High School near Fulton Rd. not far from Palmer Ave. The stones here date between 1808-1883. See: E. B. Baldwin, 1913 D See: M. Prigoff, 1940 F, p. 4, 5, 6 See: L. Gattoni, 1942 J, p. 1 See: Miscellaneous N, p. 6 17. The Richbell-Williams Burial Ground, Mamaroneck, N.Y. One of the oldest of this area's burial spots, it is reached from Rushmore Avenue not far from the water's edge of the West Basin of Mam'k. Harbor. The Founder's Monument, dedicated in 1961, stands in the center of the old burial ground. See: E. D. Baldwin, 1913 D See: M. Prigoff, 1940 F, p. 4 See: Miscellaneous N, p. 16 18. The Palmer Cemetery, Town of Mamaroneck, N.Y. This burial ground is behind St. John and Paul's Church not far from Weaver St., and is reached by climbing several old stone steps that lead-frch Cooper Lane in the unincorporated part of the Town. A few Quakers are buried here, many in unmarked graves. The stones are dated 1812-1917. [See Map "D"] See: R. Flagg, 1041 I See: Miscellaneous N, p. i3-a r. +rte BURIAL GROUNDS & THEIR LOCATIONS , LISTED BY SITE NUMBERS Page 5 P>URIAL (:) SITE L SECTION N0. 19. The Barker-Palmer-quaker Cemeteries, Larchmont, N.Y. This site on the Boston Post Road between Beach and Larchmont Avenues marks the location of three cemeteries which lie side- by-side. [See MAP "E" and MAP "F"] In 1955 no stones were legible in the Palmer Cemetery. In the Barker Cemetery the stones dated between 1812-1905. See: F. Griffin, 1955 L See: Miscellaneous - N, p. 14 20. The Flandreau Family Cemetery, New Rochelle, N.Y. This old cemetery is on the western border of Larchmont, located on Chester Place, east of Emerson Avenue which runs from the Post Rd. to Long Island Sound. [See MAPS "E" and "G"] . The stones date between 1800-1892. See: D.A.R. , New Rochelle Chapter, 1941 G See: L. Gattoni, 1942 J, P. 1)4 See: Miscellaneous N, p, 5 0 7- 8 "Cemetery back of the Kindergarten"* "Mamaroneck, New York L /pcvrti' e - - ,/ Ce *transcribed Feb 18, 1977 by Anne Hockman from photocopies in Book #11, Tombstones, Mamaroneck Area, in Library of the West- Chester County Historical Society, Tuckahoe, New York. 0 71. #135. Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York; Cemetery back of the Kindergarten, not far from the tracks of the New Yor\, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; little used now; in a wretched condition; copied Thurs. 26 Dec. 1901 by William A. Eardeley. 1. Anthes Catharine died 17 Aug. 1868; aged 1 year 10 months 19 days; daughter of Henry and Catharine; wooden cross has this name and dates in white paint. 2. Adams Eleanor died 8 Feb. 1849; aged 85. 3. Atkinson Harry died 16 Aug.- 1892; no age. Thomas died 16 Aug. 1892; no age. these two are on the same stone. -Ames see Eames #37 4. Brower Oliver; company "I", 13th Regiment; Heavy Artillery, New York State Volunteers; no dates 5. Sarah "Veil" born 10 Feb. 1800; died 25 Dec. 1891; "Mother". 6. Rebecca Randall born 9 Nov. 1819; died 10 July 1893; "Daughter"; these two are on the same base. 7. Burns Gracy died 1 Sept. 1869; aged 4 years 6 months 17 days; wooden. 8. Barnard William; Company "A", 11th Regiment, U. S. Infantry; no dates. 9. Baxter Nathaniel B. _ _ _ born 27 Dec. 1818; died 5 July 1891. 10. George born 30 Aug. 1792; died 17 Dec. 1859. 11. Mary A _ _ _ born 11 Apr. 1797; died 20 Aug. 1883. these two are on the same base and it looks as though they were husband and wife, but the stones do not say this. 12. Buckter "Lizzie" died 10 Mch. 1876; aged 11 years 4 months; daughter of Jacob and Sarah ; wooden. 13. Bishop George born 23 Oct. 1847; died 28 Nov. 1847; son of George and Mary of New York. 14. John died 2 Feb. 1835; aged 1 year 9 months and 1 day; son of Reuben and Elizabeth. 15. Barker Benjamin died 18 Aug. 1825; aged 39 years 10 months and 28 days. 16. Richard died 20 May 1812; aged 18 years 1 month and 2G days. 17. Daniel died 25 June 1814; aged 55 years 5 months and 27 days. 18. Mary, his wife, died 13 May 1C3G; aged 74 years 10 months and 9 days. 19. 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Arthur; died 10 Apr. 1879; aged 23; son of William . and Margaret. these two are on the same stone. 44. Margaret, wife of William; died 25 Oct. 1885; aged 62 years. 45. Eliza Jane; died 26 Jan. 1888; aged 28; daughter of William and Margaret. these two are on the same stone. 46. Geller Agnes; born 29 Aug. 1889; died 7 Aug. 1090; wooden. 47. Hadden Catharine; died 18 Oct. 1888; aged 88 years, 8 months and 6 days. 48. Peter K • died 9 Sept. 1871; aged 76. 49. Jerome B. _ ; born 16 Apr. 1824; died 6 Dec.21848. 50. Epenetus C - - ; born 9 Apr. 1800; died 29 Dec. 1847. 51. Sarah, wife of Elijah; died 26 Mch. 1840; aged 64. 52. Hill Noah; died 1 Oct. 18 ; aged 71 years, 2 months, and 5 days (1852) . 53. Lucretia, his widow; died 8 Nov. 1852; aged 79 years, 3 months and 5 days 54. Stratton; died 11 Aug. 1842; aged 1 year and 1 month; son of Jonas D. - - - and Sally H. - - - 55. Dean See Lawrence #121. 56. Hobby "Little Walter" died 4 Dec. 1866; aged 11 months and 21 days; this is next on the right hand of OLIVIA HOBBY and has no surname. 57. "Charlie" died 1 June 1876; aged 3 years, 7 months and 1 day; next on the right hand of the previous; "Darling"; and has no surname. 58. Haines Charles G. - - -; died 20 Oct. 1851; aged 20 days. 59. Caroline M. ; died 6 Oct. 1859; aged 6 years, 1 month and 24 days. 60. Emeline A. ; died 21 Oct. 1859; aged 6 years, 2 months and 9 days. these two on the same stone. 61. Agatha A. ; died 20 Oct. 1859; aged 11 years, 6 months and 6 days. Nos. 58 through 61 are the children of John H. and Esther J. - - - - 62. John H. - _; died 5 Dec. 1861; aged 35 years, 1 month and 21 days. 63. Esther J. _ - ; his wife; died 14 Mch. 1889; aged 64 years, 5 months, and 6 days. 64. Horton Mary, wife of Gilbert; died 8 July 1792; aged 40 years and 21 days. .10111r. NW 74. #135. Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York; Cemetery back of the Kindergarten. 65. Ingersoll David; died 9 July 1832; aged 8 years, 6 months and 29 days; son of Alton and Sarah. 66. Lawrence Edgar R ; died 20 Mch. 1891; aged 63 years, 5 months. 67. Eliza; died 21 Mch. 1891; aged 70 years, 2 months, and 14 days. 68. Charles; died 23 Sept. 1857; aged 77 years, 2 months, and 13 days. 69. Esther, his wife; died 5 Oct. 1876; aged 89. these two are on the same stone. Lyon See Budd, #26. • 70. Lange "Ingeri", wife of John; died 13 June 1850; aged in her 29th year. 71. Lawrence Caroline; died 2 Aug.. 1849; aged in her 14th year. 72. Amanda M ; died 10 June 1822; sunken. these two are the children of Samuel A. and "Glory Ann". - - - - • 73. Landrine John; died 4 Nov. 1856; aged 82 years and 2 days. 74. Tamer, his wife; died 2 Dec. 1838; aged 62 years and 10 days. 75. Lenz John P- _ _ _ _; died 29 Jan. 1699; aged 66. 0 76. Maines Abigail; died 22 Sept. 1898; aged 32. Miles See Coutant #31. 77. Myrick John; U.S. Navy; died 17 Sept. 1862; aged 78. 78. Margaret, his wife; died 27 June 1862; sunken. 79. Merritt James; Company "G", 5th New York Infantry; no dates. 80. Fowler See Budd #23. 81. Murphy S.,.eamue�1; died 10 Apr. 1895; aged 75. 82. - .., Margin/Ann, his wife; died 27 Apr. 1895; aged 65. these two on the same stone. _ 83. Marshall "Emely"; died 4 Apr. 1839; aged 1 year, 2 months and 13 days; daughter of Alexander and Deborah 1I 84. Artemas; died 25 June 1840; aged 1 year, 1 month and 12 days. son of Alexander and Deborah H 85. Walter; born 29 Dec. 1788; died 29 Dec. 1836. 86. Martha, his widow; died 22 May 1863; aged 76 years, 6 months and 23 days. 41111110. mice 411111MMEMMIIMMIft. AMMINNIMMEMMUMMil. .r N 75. #135. Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York; Cemetery back of the Kindergarten. IC: 87. McCoole Elizabeth Jane; died 20 Dec. 1838; aged 2 years, 1 month, 8 days. daughter of Andrew and"Arrabella I 88. Merritt Ann; died 13 Jan. 1887; aged 76. 89. Nichols "Annie", wife of late Arthur; died 15 Apr. 1887. aged in her 38th year; "Mother" . 90. Harriet L. _ _ _; died 16 Apr. 1887; aged 13 years, 8 months, 14 days; daughter of Arthur and Annie; "Sister". 91. Arthur; died 10 May 1887; aged in his 30th year; son of John and Harriet. 92. John; died 4 Nov.- 1857; aged 57. 93. Harriet, his wife; died 24 Feb. 1883; aged 68. 94. Archibald; died 4 Aug. 1860; aged 18 years; son of John and Harriet. 95. ' Margaret; died 13 Jul 1878; aged 78 years. 96. Palmer Frank; born 9 Mch. 1866; died 28 June 1869; son of George and Elizabeth. 97. "Japhete"; born 10 Jul. 1780; died 14 Apr. 1871. 98. Daniel; died 21 Nov. 1851; aged 29 years and _ ; sunken; son of Japhete and Eustantia. 99. Ferris; died 24 Jul. 1901; aged 63; Company "C", 49th New York Volunteers. . 100. Perrin John; born 30 Mch. 1808; died 8 Nov. 1892. 101. Julia A. ; his wife; died 9 Aug. 1886; born 14 June 1816. 102. William H,- _ _ _; died 23 Sept. 1873; aged 25 years, 23 days. 103. Louisa J ; wife of Robert P. _ _ _ Schofield; born 28 Mch. 1841; died 19 Jan. 1864; daughter of John and Julia A _ _ _ Perrin. 104. Louisa P _ _ _ _; born 17 Jan. 1864; died 25 Aug. 1864; aged 7 months, 8 days; daughter of Robert P _ _ _ and Louisa J "Schofield." 105. Pullen Ann, wife of John; died 30 Aug. 1853; aged 47 years, 9 months and 4 days. 106. Pizzonio G ; died 24 Dec. 1900; no age. 107. -Poners John; died 6 Jan. 1848; aged 53 years and 2 months. 108. Roe Lawrence; died 15 Oct. 1351; aged 2 years. 109. Christopher; - died 1 Apr. _ _ _; .aged 2 weeks. these two are on the same stone. -76- 4135. Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York; Cemetery back of the Kindergarten. 110. Reich Jacob; born Germany 3 C Jan. 1300; died 18 Dec. 1864. Schofield See Perrin, Nos. 103 and 104. 111. Scheuer "Hier Ruth" (here rests) Frederick; died 3 Dec. 1859; aged 49. 112. Catherine; born 17 Aug. 1805; died 27 Oct. 1882. 113. Frederick; born 2 Jul. 1849; died 3 Apr. 1852; son of Frederick and Catherine. 114. Schugland Margaret; born 17 Oct. 1825; died 24 'ich. 1852. 115. Schulz "Wilhelm" (William) ; born heck-Schwerin' 28 Feb. 1329; died 31 "Mai" (:lay) 1864 in New York; Sergeant, 7th Regiment, New York Volunteers, Company "B" . 116. 'Sirleino "Parlo" died 1 Nov. 1892; no age. 117. Elliott George; died 13 Aug. 1842; aged 79 years, 8 months and 26 days. 118. Mary, his wife; born in England; died 29 Nov. 1847; aged 78 years, 7 months, and 20 days. 119. Hobby Olivia, wife of Alfred; born 4 Dec. 1793; died 14 Sept. 1866. 120. La•.:r :nce Jesse; died 12 Dec. 1856; aged G4 years, 10 months and 8 days. 121. Sarah Dean, his wife; died 21 May 1836; aged IC: 37 years, 3 months. 122. Mary Ann, wife of Samuel Dusenberry; died 22 Dec. 1852; aged 23 years, 2 months and 7 days; daughter of Jesse and Sarah Lawrence. 123. "Miller Samuel; died 13 Jan. 1846; aged in his 89th year. 124. `Sarah; died 9 Sept. 1835; aged in her 79th year. 125. Benjamin C _ _ _; died 28 Nov. 1837; aged in his 32nd year. 126. Stevens "Pleuma"; died 17 Oct. 1854; aged 2 months; daughter of William Sand- and Martha E _ _ _ _ 127. "Willie S "; born 20 Feb. 1859; died 5 Cct. 1859. 123. Sinclaire "Lizzie' _ _ _ Willis" ; born 20 July 1844; died 3 Nov. 1870; wife of Thomas R Sinclaire. 129. Shearer 'John H ; born 28 Feb. 1813; died 7 Feb. 1869. 130. Fanny F _ _ Wright, his wife; died 18 Nov. 1881; born 2 Sept. 1819_ _ • © . .air. -77- #135. Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York; Cemetery back of the Kindergarten. 131. Shearer Alexander; died 2 Mch. 1836; aged 4 months. 132. Benjamin; died 23 Mch. 1842; aged 7 years, 6 months, and 29 days. �.' 133. Washington "Irven"; died 14 Feb. 1849; aged 8 months. these three are the children of John H and Fanny 134. Stone William; died 14 June 1843; aged 9 years, and 2 months. 135. Spaenhoven Marie; born Paris, France; died 24 May 1887; aged 17. 136. SageD _ _ _ Ermange; born 31 Dec. 1873; died 28 June • � 1878; "Decede Le". • ?e,« fc 137. Smith Sidney; Company "E", 6th New York Heavy Artillery, U. S. Volunteers; no dates. Tn mer-norya'f d (oa,s, e- 7-4 Life ' tip �.4 € 7u , „`�f � �� } �ir5 ad e. 138. Sheffield1William E)14/_ _ ; -5 July 1838;/ year. 45/ P e p /t) JA S C-t,S /4{9 6/-e,5 J/e Rf. Fre 0-1 a'l� ;�i1 N6.(/ e vi/ t yW'6 �' To [vN r " 139. Robert L ; died 17 May 1849; aged 50 years, 8 months, r and 17 days; U. S. Naw, rnal G� , r, r� ' gid- „� %�� ex/ pct h h•'izr �14� r 5 ,J t./1 7-6r-,(J r " eh 140. Silliman Rhode; no dates. 141. Spader Cecelia King; died 5 Apr. 1841; aged 13 years and 6 days; daughter of John and Ophelia M — — — — 142. Twomobly John W ; died 3 Sept. 1887; aged 64 years, 8 months and 6 days. Willis See Evans #34; Sinclaire #128. Wright See Shearer #130. 143. Wells George; Company "E", 6th, New York Artillery; no dates. 144. Walter Samuel; born in Germany 22 Jan. 1786; died 30 Nov. 1864. 145. "Maria Katharina"; born in Germany 10 Jan. 1789; died 16 Dec. 1859. The oldest stone is #22 Underhill Budd May 1755. The latest stone is #40 Sandalio Filadell 11 June 1900. This copy finished Sat. 14 Mch. 1914. 'NOTE: Correction made Feb. 1977: The latest stone is # 99 for Ferris Palmer died 24 Jul. 1901. A. A A TOWN OF MAMARONECK CEMETERY ® Mount Pleasant Avenue Mamaroneck, New York Chronological List of Burials Compiled by Gloria Poccia Pritts June 1989 1755, May Underhill Budd 1756 Mary Budd, 10 year old daughter of Sarah & Underhill Budd. 1781, May (10 or 19) W. Barker, age 72. 1788, Dec. 29 Walter Marshall, age 48 1792, July 8 Mary Horton, age 40, wife of Gilbert. 1796, July 29 Samuel Barker, age 40. 1798, Aug. 19 Sarah Budd, age 88, wife of Underhill Budd. 1805, Oct. 11 Dr. Gilbert Budd, age 87, son of John Budd. CHe was a noted surgeon educated at Edinburg. 1810, Mar. 26 Sarah Hadden, age 64, wife of Elijah. o r /if G2) 1812, May 20 Richard Barker, age 18. 1813, Sept. 7 Col. Gilbert Budd, age 69. Veteran of Revolutionary War. 1814, June 25 Daniel Barker, age 55. 1816, Jan. 13 Samuel Miller, age 89. 1817, Nov. 29 Mary Elliott, age 87, wife of George, born in England. 1822, June 10 Amanda Lawrence, daughter of Glory Ann & Samuel Lawrence. (grave sunken in 1901) 1825, Aug. 18 Benjamine Barker, age 39. 1831, Oct. 15 Lawrence Roe, age 2. 1832, July 9 David Ingersoll, age 8, son of Sarah & Alton Ingersoll. July 22 William Clarke, age 10, son of Elizabeth & George Clarke, born in England on Nov. 26, 1821. 1833, Sept. 9 Sarah Miller, age 79 TOWN CEMETERY, Chronological List of Burials Page 3 C 1848, Jan. 6 John Poners, age 53. Dec. 6 Jerome B. Hadden, age 24, born Apr. 16, 1824. 1849, Feb. 8 Eleanor Adams, age 85. Feb. 14 Washington Irven Shearer, age 8 months, son of Fanny & John Shearer. Mar. 18 Robert E. Schofield, age 50. May 17 Robert L. Sheffield, age 50, U.S.N. Aug. 2 Carol Lynne Lawrence, age 19 or 14 ?, daughter of Glory Anne and Samuel Lawrence. Dec. 1 Henry Eames, age 36 (also Ames) Dec. 29 Epenetus Hadden, age 49, born Apr. 9, 1800. 1850, June 13 Ingeri Lange, age 29, wife of John. 1851, Feb. 21 Emma Jane Eversson, age 111, daughter of Anne & William Eversson. _ Oct. 15 Lawrence Roe, age 2. Oct. 20 Charles Haines, age 20 days, son of Esther & John Haines. Nov. 21 Daniel Palmer, age 29, son of Eustantia & Japhete Palmer. (grave sunken in 1901) Dec. 22 John H. Fleischer, age 32, born Dec. 31, 1819. 1852, Mar. 24 Margaret Schugland, age 27, born Oct. 17, 1825. Apr. 3 Frederick Scheur, age 22, son of Catharine & Fred Scheur, born July 2, 1849. June 1 William Eversson, age 35. Oct. 1 Noah Hill, age 71. Nov. 8 Lucretia Hill, age 79, widow of Noah Hill. Dec. 12 Mary Ann Lawrence Dusenbury, age 23, wife of Samuel Dusenbury, daughter of Sarah & Jesse Lawrence. 1853, Aug 30 Ann Pullen, age 47, wife of John. 1854, Oct. 17 Pleuma Stevens, age 2 months, daughter of Martha & William Stevens. C TOWN CEMETERY, Chronological List of Burials Page 5 INC) 1866, Mar. 29 John Lange, husband of Inger. Sept. 8 Olivia Hobby, age 72, wife of Alfred Hobby, born Dec. 4, 1793, stone inscription "MOTHER". Dec. 4 Walter Hobby, age 11 months, stone inscription "Little Walter, The Angel Calleth Him." 1868, Aug. 17 Catharine Anthes, age 1Z, daughter of Catharine and Henry Anthes. In 1901 a wooden cross with paint inscription. 1869, Feb. 7 John H. Shearer, age husband of Fanny, born Feb. 28, 1813. June 28 Frank Palmer, age 3, son of Elizabeth & George Palmer, born Mar. 9, 1866. Sept. 1 Gracy Burns, age 411. (Wooden marker in 1901. ) 1870, May 9 Francis Willis Evans, age 37, wife of Henry Evans. Nov. 3 Lizzie Willis, age 30, affianced to Thomas Sinclaire, born July 20, 1841. 1871, June 28 Japhete Palmer, age 91, born July 10, 1780. Sept. 9 Peter K. Hadden, age 76. ® 1873, Sept. 23 William M. Perrin, age 25. 1876, Mar. 10 Lizzie Buckter, age 11, daughter of Sarah & Jacob Buckter. (In 1901, a wooden marker. ) June 7 Charlie Hobby, age 3, "Our Darling Boy." Oct. 5 Esther Lawrence, age 89, widow of Charles Lawrence. 1877, May 10 Arthur Nichols, age 30, son of Harriet & John Nichols. Aug. 19 Stratton Bailey, age 19 months, son of Rebecca & William H. , 1878, June 28 D. Ermange Sage, age 5, born Dec. 31, 1873. July 13 Margaret Nichols, age 78. 1879, Apr. 10 Arthur Goodwin, age 23, son of Margaret & William Goodwin. ? George Bromley, died of congestion of lungs. (Seven pawn tickets to H. McAlleman were found in his pocket. ) 1880, Jan. 13 Inger Lange, age 29, wife of John Lange, born in Norway. .Y Dec. 3 William Goodwin, age 63. 4c: 1881, Aug. 25 Seberino Feladell, 12 days old, son of Adele & Sandalio Feladell, wooden marker in 1901. Nov. 18 Fanny Wright Shearer, age 62, born Sept. 2, 1819. TOWN CEMETERY, Chronological List of Burials Page 7 IC: 1893, July 10 Rebecca Randall Brower, age 73, born Nov. 9, 1819. 1895, Apr. 10 Samuel Murphy, age 75, husband of Margaret. Apr. 27 Margaret Ann Murphy, age 65, husband of Samuel Murphy. Oct. 25 Margaret Goodwin, age 62, wife of William G. Goodwin. 1898, July 13 Margaret Nichols, age 78. Sept. 22 Abigail Maines, age 32. 1899, Jan. 29 John P. Lenz, age 86 or 66. 1900, June 11 Sandalio Feladell, age 54, born Mar. 7, 1846. Dec. 24 G. Pizzonio (no age). 1901, Jan. 12 Walter H. Koch, age 2 months, born Nov. 13, 1900. Mar. 7 George L. Baxter, age 77, born Apr. 9, 1824, involved in Town affairs. Apr. 17 Peter Webber, age 72, born June 11, 1829. ® July 24 Ferris Palmer, age 62, 49th Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers, Company C. Nov. 21 Sarah Jane Goldrick, age 39, wife of Charles Goldrick. 1902, Mar. 24 Charles Goldrick, age 42, widower of Sarah Jane Goldrick (d. 1901) . 1903, Sept. 13 Fred H. Koch, age 31/2, born Nov. 26, 1897. 1906, Mar. 11 Amelia Koch, age 44, wife of Fritz Koch, born Dec. 30, 1862. Apr. 10 Matilda Webber, age 91, born Jan. 25, 1819, "Mother". Nov. 14 Rocco Vitti (no information) . 1910, Mar. 10 Frederick Wells, age 63, born 1847, 47th Regiment, New York Volunteers, Company D Apr. 4 C. P. Matson, age 77, born Dec. 12, 1833. June 7 William Everson, age 18, born June 1, 1892. 1911, May 12 Guiseppi Poccia, age 5 months, born Dec. 7, 1910, died of pneummonia. May 12 At the time of the burial above, another infant was buried. IC: ? Joseph Carpinello (Inscription on a cross. ) `r ,„rl NN rrIMIN`. r- MEMMEMM C Excerpts from Cemetery Inscriptions* by Francis F. 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Married *Elizabeth Floyd of Long Island on 9/27/1785 in England . They had eight children (listed below) . In his late years he had jet black hair and maybe a dozen grey hairs . On June 30th, 1828 just after returning from a drive, he went to his room for a few moments and dropped down dead . His little servant boy was with him at the time . Anne Charlotte b.England 9/17/1786 , d . England 5/29/1852 , m. John McAdam ( inventor of McAdamized Roads ) , no children, never came to America . 411 *Thomas James b. 8/12/1789 , d. 1822 , m.Mary Ellison. He was a lawyer and a judge in Westchester County. He died of asthmatic consumption. His death resulted in J.F.Cooper repairing animus between his father, John Peter deLancey and J .F .Cooper. His marriage to *Mary Ellison resulted in one son, Thomas James II born in 1817, died 1859 . Susan Augusta b. 1/28/1792 , d . 1/20/1852 , m. 1/1/1811 J .F.Cooper in Mamaroneck. *Maria Frances b. 8/3/1793 , d . 1/17/1806 of an accidental fall at age 13 . *Edward Floyd b. 6/18/1795 , d/10/19/1820 (or 1819) at age 23/24 of dysentery. William Heathcote b. 10/8/1797 , d . 4/5/1865, m. 11/1820 Frances Munro , daughter of Peter Jay Munro. Graduate Yale 1817, Ordained Episcopal minister 1820 , became full-time Rector (no pay) at St . Thomas Church in Mamaroneck, Rector of St . Peters in Philadelphia , became First Bishop of Western New York State. *Elizabeth Caroline b.Geneva , N.Y . 3/4/1801 , d. 2/25/1860 at age 58 . She was a spinster. IC: Martha Arabella b. 1/10/1803 , d . 5/1882 at age 79 . She was a spinster . immenmaimm- 4:) *Mary Ellison deLancev wife of Thomas James (above ) b. 11/10/1798 , d . 9/2/I842 at age 43 . Their marriage resulted in a son , Thomas James II b. 1817 , d . 1859 , T.J. II married Frances Auguste Bibby (no children from this marriage) . *Susannah deLancey b. 11/18/1737 , d . 1815 at age 78 . She was the second daughter of James and Anne Heathcote deLancey. *Josephine Floyd deLancey b.N.Y. 10/20/1860, d.N.Y. 12/31/1860 at age two months . *William Heathcote deLancev b. 4/27/1833 , d . 8/30/1833 at age four months . He was the infant son of William H. and Frances Munro deLancey. *William Heathcote deLancey b.Geneva , N.Y. 12/9/1856 d.N.Y. 1/5/1860 at age three . *William Ellison b.N.Y.4/13/1811 , d .West Farms (upper Bronx) 2/15/1827 at age fifteen . *Elizabeth Floyd deLancey b. 8/8/1768 , d . 5/7/1820 at age 51 . She married John Peter deLancey on September 27, 1785 and had her first child at 18 years of age . She had eight children with John Peter (see list on page 1 . ) 0 __ jr, cey Ce_illF'1 (.:)1 y 7 / 7- 7 7) . _ I l , N � Con toTe--1 '� y It r,r��R / I �.t�„ L.-. .. ] �� 1 -- Pei 1hcr�r4.S I.lelcru�r�Y L _ .-x-'' �. �n I1 ( .Pe to 4,te 121 tiff ' 3 y' / / _ 2 r,.2•.z4-y6-A.,1 (,,,. .,\ 71- . '-'7 Aye 33 1ltrctrvi.• I y 1J._t �/: 43_•flJ! �. //eathu.aC' 1 I- / F� Nr e 15 / 1. % Ia 1.176""_.dI \i ' \ , :3)1, 1 LI 1:__->i � ---,.p __ ED )l pI i---'-)-.- , I _ ; (, / -It '' - f 1 f f (i)1 lI'hrC rt, t �.\ I 1 / a� �-a 31 . �- -1--1 41 .. l' F�9mr'1, - /) �,FI °yc� 5«s I I- / 1 � J7N I aA�tey i, 1735Ityke.,7: 0er, d, I?I-5- / award Jv�1r+ t 1 P -- /}l area- • ELL IJ,,a Pg er se Law 17c�1 CL v� 4, /-17-19 , Jc-ly +gJ9 / AG l-3 — i ..._._i-t I.r z al,Q t"h C. -rAic" .11 1I .De Lct,Ue" h x-.L /RC/ Cemetery Inscriptions* ) P J Page 97 Mamaroneck, corner of West St. 31 Oct. 1918 Ezekiel Bishop Edward Lewis, died 1 Feb. 1839, ae. 22 yrs 3 mos. Wm. P. Lewis, died 28 Aug. 1839, ae. 17 yrs, 7 mos. , 12 ds. Adelaide Amelia Taylor, died 25 Mch. 1845, ae. 1 yr, 4 mos. 26 ds. Jacob Taylor Almira Lewis, his wife, died 28 June 1844, ae. 24 yrs 7 mos 10 ds. 1111) *This data copied by Mr. Francis Spies. Transcribed Feb. 11, 1977 by Anne Miller Hockman, Mamaroneck Historical Society, from Book 48, "Bronxville, Elmsford, IIartsdale, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle, and Scars- dale Cemetery Records," in Library of Westchester County Historical Society, Tuckahoe, New York. , 11011 • e.1-1; 86 iq (L • E eyneaLlogical Department .i .,4tt111...`.. T.t�'. N .-,14 e,'Vr REYNOLDS SPENCER -' LL D. •:f Jai .iis1tI 111u::.Genealogical Editor ,.t ,,t, uuRu Yt 11•- .lniaii,: • •"ttiii•.t -rte - . NOTE: All letters pertaining to this department should be addressed to the Genealogical Editor, Memorial Continental llall, Wallington 6, D. C. Per. ' ' sonal letters should be addressed to 713 19th St., N. W., Washington 6, D. C. I NSCRIPTIONS Copied from Gravestones 1. George Abbott, died 9 July 1895, age 66 and ArrangSa ed with Genealo_uical and yrs. 1 l muAb. 16 das., born 23 May, 1829, son of . Military Notes by Francis T.Spies,Mt.Ver- 7.mueSusan,bottwife of Samuel Bailey, died 12 Apr. non, New York, 1928,is one of the most 1889, age 100 yrs. 1 mu. valuable records in our D. A. R. Library. 3. Dr. Amos Baker, died 31 Mch. 1823, age 69. From the New York Herald Tribune, Surgeon's Mate. Col. Philip 13. Bradley's Regt. 1776—Conn. Rolls. p. 414. Sunday,:February 10, 1929: "The New 9. Sarah, his wife, died 14 May 1804, age 43. ' . York Public Library has acquired twenty- 736. Jared Olmstead, died 28 May 1823, age 72,># five volumes of typewritten manuscripts burn 1 July 1753, served in the Revolution. f tionary and has agreed, tentatively, to take one hun- volCumonnectie 16cut, DocuArmcent hives 195 oA. MRevo. 30luNov. 1773War,son dred'volumes more, it was learned yester- of Samuel Olmstead, 27 Melt. 1715-10 June day,from Francis Spies of Mt. Vernon who 1788 Married 15 Apr. 1737, Abrah Smith, 7 Mc,h. has iii`'the last thirtyyears copied several 1716-30 Apr. 1796, grandson of Captain Daniel hundred headstone iscriptions in rural Olmstead who married Hannah Ketchum (vid 728) and Ebenezer Smith born 31 Mch. 1693 married gravd gds over,the area from Westchester 3 Jan. 1710/11 Sarah Collins, great-grandson of County;leiv York, to the Canadian line John Smith who married Phoebe Canfield, great- and from Morris County, New Jersey, to great-grandson of John Smith who married Grace parts of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ver- Hawley and Thomas Canfield. 737. Hannah (Betts) his wife (1. e. of Jared 411) mont and Long Island. t " �'. Each volume as it is placed on the shelf Olmstead. LRS) died 18 Feb. 1826 age 71 born 10 May 1755, daughter of Gideon Betts, 8 June of the Genealogical Room of the library is 1730-19 Sept. 1801. Served in the Revolutionary eagerly seized by genealogists and town and War (Connecticut Rolls Supplemental p. 480) married Rachel, daughter of Nathan St. John and •.._-. family historians. Hannah Seymour, granddaughter of John Betts, • Mr: Spies has made jaunts of thirty miles 7 July 1684-7 June 1745, married 15 Apr. 1708 a day on foot, carrying a small ax, a crow- Hannah Burwell, born 30 Mar. 1687, great-grand- bar, a trowel and a supply of chalk to be daughter of Thomas Betts, died 1 May 1690, mar- ried Hannah, daughter of Gershon Lockwood, rubbed on to the disintegrated face of the great.grcat-granddau;}Iter of Thomas Betts 1618- slabs and tombstones until the letters and 1688, who married Mary, daughter of Matthew dates stand out from the weathering stone. Marvin baptized Mch. 26, 1600 died 1680, mar- 'In some cases * * * I have worked ried Elizabeth, 1604-1637. over gravestones piled in barnyards where The article closes with a list of Revolu- farmers turned cemeteries into cultivation tionary Soldiers. and removed the stones because they got A most wonderful compilation for which into the way of the plow'. we and countless descendents of these thou- 'I have transcribed names and dates from sands express gratitude to Francis F. Spies doorsteps and walls where people with lit- of Mt.Vernon,New York. tie feeling in such matters have used them • _ for building material. I have located tomb- stones with-dates in the 1600's". - Mr. Spies is working on 750 pages of Headstone Inscriptions from Norwalk, Con- y,¢-t- necticut, and will follow up with 700 pages1,t,t%' from Stamford, Connecticut. (The above d`, •l' article was written for the Herald Tribune t Al..-by Alva Johnston). `l •t,d'`' . .; / ,,��'� Among the 161 pages and 16'25'rtreords ,-: ,ii .. G%' we have: t;.. 0- f' ,_L J � ;� Ridgefielt '' Connecticut—Titioua` Cf�failtrdl-l- i %1 N Copied last,-1904. •`>,y; .,) .,f �L 0 - - �_ I a r aria .r imam. ,ter` .ori ID Excerpts from "Westchester County Cemetery Inscrintions"* by Mr. Evelyn Briggs Baldwin 1913 *Transcribed February 18, 1977 by Anne Miller Bookman, Mamaroneck Historical Society, from Look 017 County Cemetery Inscrintions in Library of the Westchester County historical society, Tuckahoe, flew York. I Contents* Page No.** 1. Index compiled by Anne Hockman at front 2. Richbell Burial Ground, Mam'k. 34 3. Grove St. , edge of Mamaroneck in Harrison 46 4. Gedney Burial Ground, Barry Ave. , near school, Mam'k. 48 5. Rogers Cemetery, near Stuart & Barry Aves. , Mam'k. 50 6. Graves near the former Lawrence Inn, Post Rd. , Mam'k. 65 7. Florence-Powell Family Cemetery, Mam'k. 74 B. Disbrow Family Cemetery, Mam'k. 75 9. Single grave near Fenimore Rd. , Mam'k. 76 10. Burial ground on old Brevoort Farm, Shore Rd. & 154 Brevoort Lane, Rye, N. Y. on the edge of Mam'k. *Not included here are inscriptions for Guion Cemetery which are on pages 62-64 of Mr. Baldwin's notebook. **Original page numbers have been retained. ,rdirE- INDEX FOR INSCRIPTIONS COLLECTED BY MR. BALDWIN -» Richbell Burial Ground: Page No. Bain, Agnes, wife of David 34 Desbrew, Mary, daughter of Henry & Anne 34 Grove St. , Mam'k./West St. , Harrison Bishop, Ama (sic) Ann, dau. of Chas. C. & Elizabeth 47 " , Charles Courtney 47 " , Elizabeth, wife of Esekial 46 • Esekial 46 " , Maria Miller, daughter of Esekial 47 Doughty, Phebe, wife of John 46 Hains, Ann, widow of Esekial 47 " , Ann, dau. of David & Ann 46 " , David, son of Sarah Haight Hains 46 " , John, son of Sarah Haight Hains 46 " , Susan, dau. of David & Ann 46 " , Thomas, son of David & Ann 47 Haviland, Sarah (Haight) Hains 46 Lewis, Edward 46 " , William P. 46 Miller, Lyon 46 " , Susanna, wife of Lyon 46 Theall, Alma Miller, wife of Edward - 46 • , Edward 46 " Edward Augustus 46 " , Joseph 46 Taylor, Adelaide Almira 46 " , Almira Lewis, wife of Jacob 46 Gedney Burial Ground, Barry Ave. near Post Rd, : Fletcher, Mary W. 48 , Nettie 48 ▪ , Nicholas D. 48 Gedney, Alexander 48 " , Alice K. , dau. of Franklin & Elizabeth 49 " , Amy, wife of Solomon 48 " , Amy, dau. of Franklin & Elizabeth 49 " , Ann Lawrence, wife of Solomon 48 " , Charles, son of Rosevelt & Nora 49 " , Edith, dau. of Harriet & George 49 " , Elbert, son of Solomon & Ann Lawrence Gedney 49 " , Harriet Carpenter, wife of George J. 49 " , Irving L. , son of George J. & Harriet 49 " , Joseph 48 " , Mildred, dau. of George J. & Harriet 49 " , Pertha, dau. of George J. & Harriet 49 " , Peter J. 48 " , Rosevelt 49 " , Solomon 48 " , Solomon 49 " Susan Caroline 48 IE: , William T. 48 Rains, Peter 48 " , Phoebe, wife of Peter 48 Index for Baldwin Inscription Collection (2) Page No. CGedney Burial Ground (cont'd. ) Hall, Georganna, dau. of William T. and Phebe 4S " , Phebe, wife of William T. 48 Marshall, Charlotte H. , wife of Ralph 48 , Hester C. , wife of Nicholas H. Cednev_ 48 " , Hains, William H. 48 II , Nicholas H. 48 , Ralph 48 , Tamer, wife of George 48 " , Walter, son of Nicholas H. & Hester C. 48 Rowlee, John 49 " , Sarah Ann Gedney, wife of John 49 Ryckman, Catharine, widow of Isaac 48 Rogers Burial Ground, Barre & Stuart Aves. : Garniss, Martha Rogers, widow of John A. Merrill 50 Gedney, Mary, wife of Solomon 50 Horton, Deborah, widow of Major 50 " , Gilbert 50 " , Sarah, widow of James 50 Rogers, Catharine Wright, wife of David, M.D. 50 " , David, M.D. 50 " , Esther, widow of David, M.D. 50 " , Gilbert, M.D. 50 " , James H. 50 Graves, South side of Post Rd near access Rd to Shore Acres: C Williams, Erasmus 65 Florence-Powell Burial Ground: Florence, Benjamin 74 ; , Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin 74 , Peter 74 " , Peter 74 " , Sarah, wife of Peter 74 , William J. 74 Hopkins, Abby Jane Florence, wife of Lawrence 74 Powell, Thomas, son of William & Abigail 74 Disbrow Family Burial Ground: D_ sbrow, Ann, wife of Henry 75 " , David R. 75 "Emily" 75 " , George Edward, son of Mary Disbrow 75 " , Henry _ 75 ei , Mary, wife of William D. 75 Merritt, Edward _ 75 Price, Euphemia, relict of John, dau. of Joshua & Ann Hart---- 75 Single Grave near old Stoney Quarry: Merritt, Edward 76 Burial Ground on old Brevoort Farm: • Barker, Laura Adaline, dau. of Peter G. & Margaret 154 " , Mary Ann, wife of Peter G. , dau. of Peter G. Hart 154 " , Peter G. 154 C Hadden, Hetty, wife of Peter K. 154 Hart, Adaline Philena, dau. of Peter G. & Eliza 154 " , Cordelia, dau. of Peter G. & Eliza 154 Index for Baldwin Inscription Collection (3) Page No. Burial Ground on old Brevoort Farm (cont'd.) Hart, Eliza, widow 154 " , James 154 " , Peter G. 154 " , Peter G. , Jr. 154 " , Phebe, wife of James 154 Melly, Charles D. , son of Anthony A. & Antionette L. 154 • 0 • 0 May . _ • ,... :-At • 34 • . ,:y.-.V.-i..-•.__: . ......f- JOHN RICHBELL BURIAL GROUND, Mamaroneck • • : - •--= • •_71:7;1. Bain, Agnes, wife of David, d. 6 Aug. 1792, ae. 37 y. - .f.•?j, %.) .."..........,4\ . `:..i .. ... •-:''; . .... '.: • , •:47 . ... -`" 1 decd -13 it 1728 i -------. I • I t . • . • ' ••:. ..• . . • •• • _, C . . - . .:- ./1 ..,.. . . . . t ... / . -II. . . 1 . •,. . Mary Desbrew daughter of Henry and Anne Desbrew, d. 19 - Sept; 1807, ae. 16 y. & 2 d. . . , .•;! . . . . . _____ '.74 ... -- ' .4': `• .,,. %le . • - , . , . • ,' • • 1 . . . • ® RICHBELL-WILLIAMS BURIAL GROUND Founders Monument dedicated 1961 - stanc6in center of old burial ground Bain, Agnes wife of David, d. 6 Aug. 1792, age 37 Desbrew, Mary daughter of Henry and Anne, d 19 Sept. 1807, age 16 years 2 days another stone - very indistinct, legible markings Aug. 1728 decd 13 C H 0 z Cy ' x j -` , r C? tri Z re ' rr) r. ^ \,. 1-3 tTJ Ca-6�� rc I t f � ', J � 46 (:: At junction of road from Rosedale to Mamaroneck and with road leading114J1CrI/L easterly to Harrison Station at Hains' Park, on Mamaroneck River. Grove St. A-CIL 37 "C Ars. :•iiiler, Lyon, d. 15 Mch 1814, ae. 77 years, 8 months, 4 days. Susanna, wife of Lyon Miller, d. 11 June 1802, ae. 59 Y. & 3 m. Mrs. Doughty, Phene, wife of John d. 24 Apr. 1812, ae. 42 yrs, 6 in. 12 d. Theall, Joseph, d. 21st June 1837, ae. 33 y, 6 m. drowned. • Edward Augustus, son of Joseph & Sarah Theall. drowned 21 June 1837, ae. 10 y. 2 m. Edward, d. 26 Mch 1814, ae. 47 y, 7 m. 6 d. Alma Miller, wife of Edward Theall, d. 28 Apr. 1840, ae. 72 yr, 10 m. & 13 d. ® Hains, Susan and Ann, daus. of David & Ann IIains, d. 5 Dec. 1803, ae. 1 m. David had bro. John who married Margaret. of North Castle, but had no children. John & David were sons of IIains and Sarah Haight. Sarah (Ilaight) IIains married 2nd Haviland. Bishop, Esekial, d. 14 June 1831, ae. 75 y, 4 m. & 11 d. Elizabeth, wife of Esekial Bishop, d. 19 Mch 1845, ae. 72 y, 8 m. and 26 d. Lewis, Edward, d. 1 Feb. 1839, ae. 22'y, 3 m. P7m. P. , d. 28 Aug. 1839, ae. 17 y, 7 n. & 12 d. Taylor, Almira Lewis, wife of Jacob Taylor, d. 28 Jan. 1844, ae. 24 y. 7 m. and 10 d. Adelaide Almira, d. 25 Mch. 1843, ae. 1 y, 4 m. & 26.d. '47 ® Eisiiop, Chas. Courtney, d. 15 Apr. 1844, ae. 45 y, 3 m. & 21 d. Ama (sic) Ann, dau. of Chas. Courtney and Elizabeth Bishop, d. 29 Dec. 1847, ae. 22 y, 2 m, & 13 d. :laria Miller, dau. of Esekial Bishop, d. 24 Apr. 1844, ae. 48 y, 6 m, & 21 d. hains, David, d. 29 Nov. 1831, ae. 62 y, 3 m, & 3 d. Ann, widow of Esekial, d. 27 July 1841, ae. 72 y, 5 m, 15 d. Thos. , son of David & Ann, d. 25 Nov. 1819, ae. 21 y, 6 m, 25 d. Completed March 23, 1913. • 0 \, r, .d . j �l� Ave. near brick Public v Jy — - Burying-around east of Barry Ave. School building, Pye, N. Y. - Rains, Peter, c1. 17 Hoy. 1821 in 61st y. _ ars. Phoebe, wife of Peter, 4. 23 Oct. 1817, ae, 47. \J 1 � �• l� Hall, Phebe, wife of Wm. T. , d. 1 Dec. 1841, ae. 56 y. Georganna, dau. of Ia. T. & Phebe, d. Nov. 1841, ae. 2 y, 11 m. Gedney, Joseph, d. 23 June 1343, ae. 69 y, 5 m, 17 d. Susan Caroline, d. 7 Oct, 1830, ae. 22 y, 3 m, 14 d. Solomon, d. 3 Feb. 1836, ae. 66 y, 1 m, 14 d. Amy, wife of Solomon, d. 5 Sept. 1333, ae. 56 y, 6 m, 10 d. Peter J. , d. 15 July 18335 ae. 22. Alexander, 1 Oct. 1843, ae. 27 y, 7 m, 14 d. Wm. T. , d. 8 July 1846, ae. 27 y, 8 m, 7 d. Q Marshall, Ralph, b. 18 Oct. 1797; d. 22 Jan. 1874. Charlotte Ii, , wife of Ralph, b. 14 July 1796; d. 22 s_1 Jan. 1370. - c- 0t f Nicholas H. , b. 4 Apr. 1804; d. 11 Nov. 1882. Hester C. , wife of Nicholas H. Gedney, d. 28 Oct. 1847, ae. 43 y, 9 m, 23 d. Walter M. , son of Nicholas H. & Hester C. Gedney, i5 "7 d. 25 July 1827, ae. 7 m, 2 ds. I ( - --- ��^. � i� l Hains, Wm. H. , d. Mch 1351, ae. 34 y, 7 m, 26 ds. ( F(x� L9 TJ) � Tamer, wife of George, d.._29 Mch 1847, ae. 49 y, 11 m, 29 ds. Fletcher, Nicholas D. , d. 11 Jan. _1875, ae. 35. Mary W. , d. 14 Aug, 1866, ae. 26 y, 6 m, 5 ds. Nettie, "our only child", d. 7 Mch 1879, ae. 10 y. ® Ryckman, Catharine, widow of Isaac, d. 1 Sept. 1832, in 62 y. w 49 Gedney, Harriet Carpenter, wife of George J. Gedney, b. 21 Nov. 1849; d. 28 Feb. 190°. Edith, dau. of Harriet and George J. Gedney, b. 10 Dec. 1877, d. 20 Nov. 1879. Pertha (sic) A. , d. 2 Aug. 1870, ae. 1 y. & 10 d. Irving L. , d. 19 July 1871, ae. 1 y. & 15 d. Children of George J. & Harriet Gedney. Mildred, dau. of Geo. J. & Harriet Gedney, b. 5 Mch. 1882; d._ 4 May 1911. - " Solomon, b. 10 Jan. 1806; d. 9 May 1885. " Ann Lawrence, wife of Solomon, b.-18 Nov. 1808; d. 17 Mch 1900. Elbert, son cf Solomon and Ann Lawrence Gedney, ® d. 25 Mch 1872, ae. 26 y, 3 m, 20 ds. • Rosevelt, husband of Nora Gedney, b. 2 Feb. 1840; d. 22 Jan. 1894. " Charles, son of Rosevelt & Nora Gedney, d. 20 Mch 1873, ae. 2 y, 1 m & 16 ds. • Amy, inf. daughter of Franklin & Elisabeth Gedney, d. 2 Sept. 1879, ae. 1 m, 3 ds. " Alice K. , daughter of Franklin & Elisabeth Gedney, b. 19 July 1883; d. 26 Oct 1891. Rowlee, John B. , b. 20 Feb. 1807; d. 11 Feb. 1884 (Flag) . Sarah Ann Gedney, wife of John B. Rowlee, b. 10 Dec. 1810; d. 7 June 1895. IC: Watson, L. B. Sgt. Co. D. 158 N. Y. Inf._ Several unlettered stones. Barry Avenue, back of brick schoolhouse. Completed) Mar. 28, 1913. O � Gedney Burying Ground (behind Bellows School) Tnscriptions copied Feb. 15, 1977 1. The sons of Nicholas and Delilah Haines aged 6 (?) years months and 1 day. (redstone; portions illegible) 2. Phoebe Hains, wife of Peter Hains who departed this life Oct. 23 1.814, aged 47 years. 3. Peter Hains died 17, 1821. (stone at foot initialed "P.H.") 4. John H. Gedney Feb. 28, 1878 - June 28, 1922. 5. Joseph Gedney Died June , 18 Age 6. William T. Gedney, who died July 8, 184 , Aged 27 years 8 months and 7 days. 7. Char _H wife of Ralph Marshall, born July 11 , 196 (1796?) Died Jan. 22, 1.870. (portion of top broken; this stone leans against another. ) 8. Ralph Mar (Marshall?) (rest of stone broken off; this stone lies atop another. ) 9. Isaac Ryerman (rest illegible. ) (check name, maybe Ryckman) 10. Nicholas H. Gedney (rest illegible and stone broken. ) 17. . Irving L. Died July 18 Aged 2 years (illegible) child (?) of George (illegible) Merritt Gedney. 12. George J. Gedney, born July 19, 1842 Died Nov. 17, 1933. 13. Harriet Carpenter, wife of George J. Gedney. Born Nov. 21 , 1849 Died Feb. 28, 1909. (Behind #12 and #13 are 2 small stones marked "Father" and "Mother". ) 14. My Husband, Nicholas D. Fletcher, Died Jan 11., 1875 Aged 35 Years. Below on same stone: "Nettie" (rest illegible. ) C Gedney Burying Ground, 1977 List, Page 15. Solomon Gedney Born J 10, 1806 (rest broken. ) 16. Elbert Gedney, son of Solomon and Ann Gedney, Died March 25, 1872, Aged 26 Years 3 Months and 20 Days. Small footstone marked "E.G. " 17. William H. Hairs Died March 21, 1.85 1 Aged 31 Years Months and 26 Days. 18. Rosevelt Gedney, Husband of Nora. Born Feb. 2, 1840 Died January 22, 1894. 19. Charles, son of Rosevelt and Nora Gedney. Died March 20, 1873 Aged 2 (?)Years. 20. Mildred, daughter of George J. Gedney. Born March s, 1.882 Died May 4, 1911.. (Elsewhere in the plot is a single stone marked "Mildrewd.") 21. . Blanche A. Hopkins, Daughter of Harriet and George Gedney, 1879-1944. 22. Elbert, son of Harriet and George Gedney, 1872-19Q1 . 23. Haywood J. Gedney, 1867-1.947. IC: 24. Alexander Gedney (rest illegible. ) The following stones were broken pieces with only dates remaining: 25 Born November Died March 17, 1900. Name 26. Born December 10, 1810 Died June 7, 1895. Name 27. Died May 9, 1.88_ Name � ft- ,rrr 50 © faC- e � S Burying-ground near corner of Barry and Stuart Avenues, overlooking creek, and near G uion burying-ground. Mrs. Gedney, Mary, wife of Solomon, d. 10 Feb. 1771, ae. 27 y. ,�, 17744 Horton, Deborah, widow of Major, b. 8 Dec. 1755; d. 3 June 1833, ae. 78. Gilbert, b. 1778; d. Apr. 1323, ae. 45 y. I7 7 �L Rogers, Gilbert M. , d. 26 Sept. 1822, ae. 28 y• J1,-- / 7 Mrs. Horton, Sarah, wife of James, d. 19 Oct. 1752, ae. 41 & 10 m. ./6- /7/107(C) �; U. H. r J.. H. R. ► ( 77 , Y Rogers, David, M. D. , d. 19 May 1841, ae. 68. .4).% O , ! " James H. , d. 30 Jan. 1852, ae. 51. /;, l Svl C1 II/ Esther, widow of David Rogers, M. D. , d. 3 Feb, 1853, ae. 79 y. L i7 7 L/ l?- , Garniss, Martha Rogers, widow of John A. Merrill, Esq. , d. 3 Mch 1853, ae. 38 ys. A I ?l5- Rogers, Catharine Wright, wife of David L. Rogers, M. D. , d. 8 June 1852, ae. 42 ys. ,�y / /(2 Corner Stuart Ave, & Barry Ave. , Mamaroneck, N. Y. March 28, 1913. • 19 -1-)‘) - ,V 7 5. .%�nZ:�;v c 4-c 0 mom_ CROGERS CEMETERY Stuart Avenue and Barry Avenue Mamaroneck, New York Burials - Chronological List 1752, October 19 Sarah Horton, b. 1711 , wife of James Horton 1771 , February 10 Mary Gedney, b. 1744, wife of Solomon Gedney 1822, September 26 Gilbert M. Rogers , b. 1794 1823 , April Gilbert Horton, b. 1778 1833 , June 3 Deborah Horton, b. 1755 wife of Major Horton 1841 , May 19 Dr . David Rogers , b. 1773 1852 , January 30 James H. Rogers , b. 1801 ® 1852 , June 8 Catherine Wright Rogers, b. 1810 wife of Dr . David L. Rogers 1853 , February 3 Esther Rogers , b. 1774, widow of Dr . David Rogers 1853 , March 3 Martha Rogers Garniss, b. 1815 , widow of John A. merrill Note: Footstones still in cemetery by 1991 - S .H. U.H. J.H.R . List prepared by G.Pritts Dec. 1991 O 65 Single grave, old Mitchell Farm near Asa Lawrence Inn, Post Road, Mamaroneck. "Erasmus Williams, merchant from New York, d. 14 Sept. 1776, aged 56 years." Another headstone by the side of a larger boulder is illegible. Copied Mar. 31, 1913. 11) C� 74 • ;� E. I CPrivate Burying-ground near Rockland and Palmer Avenues, `4amaroneck. Florence, Peter, d. 30 Nov. 1808, ae. 57 y, 3 m, 10 ds. Sarah, wife of Peter, d. 16 Apr. 1826, ae. 73 y, 5 m, 9 ds. Benj . , d. 1865, ae. 75 y, 4 m, 3 ds. " Elizabeth, wife of Benj. , b. 26 Feb. 179G; d. 22 Sept. 1856, ae. 62 y, 6 m, 26 ds. Hopkins, Abby Jane Florence, wife of Lawrence Hopkins, d. 15 June 1859, • ae. 40 y, 6 m, 7 ds. Florence, Peter, d. 14 Oct. 1854, ae. 37 y, 5 m, 11 ds. " Wm. J. , b. 15 Oct. 1823, d. 23 Oct. 1883. Powell, Thomas, son of Wm. & Abigail, b. 10 Sept. 1813; d. 13 Nov. 1836. Complete April 6, 1913. • C imilmmumr.._ No. FLORENCE - POWEL,L - HOPKINS CEMETERY 41:31) 1913 Record 1940 Record Florence, Peter died 11/30/1808 age 57 (born 1749) same dates, redstone, carved initials, poem below inscription Florence, Peter died 10/14/1854, age 37 (born 1817) broken stone - only 'Peter' remaining Florence, William J. died 10/23/1883, born 10/15/1823 no indication of this grave-not mentioned Florence, Benjamin died 1865, born 1790 gravestone missing, only foot stone Florence, Sarah - wife of Peter (1 ) died 4/16/1826, age 73 (born 1753) same ej Florence, Elizabeth - wife of Benjamin died 9/22/1.856, horn 2/26/1796 died, 9/22/1852, ln.2/26/1790, aae 62 bible verse Hopkins, Abby Jane Florence - wife of Lawrence Hopkins died 6/15/1859, born 18.19 verse below inscription, part of stone broken Powell, Thomas - son of William and Abigail died 11/13/1838, born 9/10/1813 same on one stone (in 1940 report) Powell, William died 10/27/1856, born 5/4/1769 Powell, Abigail died 7/25/1856, born 6/17/1773 Saw Compiled 11/1994 l-y Gloria mitts 0 BENJAMIN FLORENCE Index references in Town of Mamaroneck Minute Book Page Year Reference 117,8,9 1840 Map of road at south east corner of his land 209 1819 Constable 211 1820 Constable and Collector 212 1821 Constable and Collector 213 1822 Constable and Collector 214 1823 Constable and Collector 215 Overseer of Highway, Middle District 1824 Constable and Collector 217 1825 Constable and Collector 224 1830 Overseer of Highway, Middle District 231 1835 Commissioner of Common Schools Commissioner of Hiahwav 234 1837 Commissioner of Common Schools 237 1839 Assessor 238 1840 Assessor 241 1841 He is released from Road Tax of $1600 for last year IC: 245 1845 Inspector of Election 248 1846 Inspector of Election 251-2 1847 CommisF_oner of Highways, to serve for two years 254 1848 Inspec,:pr of Elections 256 1849 Commissioner of Highways Buried in Florence/Powell/Hopkins Cemetery next to Mamaroneck High School 1913 cemetery record indicated born 1790, died 1865. 1940 only footstone in cemetery. Compiled Nov. 1994 by Gloria nritts C •,a w .,omem.. 0 WILLIAM FLORENCE Index to References in Town of Mamaroneck Minute Book Page Year Reference 254 1848 Constable 284 1867 Inspector of Election 290 1871 Constable 307 1878 Commissioner of Excise 123-4 _ 1853 with others assessed for highway labor in laying out of a road 132 1859 with others assessed for highway labor in laying out of Railroad Avenue from railroad depot to bridge over Mamaroneck River. Road to meet Halstead Avenue in IC: Town of Rye. 282 Jan. 14, 1867 Appointed with others to attend funeral of Supervisor Louis Walsh Buried in Florence/Powell/Hopkins Cemetery next to Mamaroneck High School. 191.3 cemetery record indicated born Oct. 15, 1873, died Oct. 23, 1883. 1940 cemetery record does not indicate grave. Compiled Nov. 199a by Gloria Pritts C O Hopkins Florence LAWRENCE HOPKINS Husband (?) of Abby Jane Florence Index reference in Town of Mamaroneck Minute Book Page Year Reference 303 1876 Excise Commissioner 305 1877 Assessor 310 1879 Trustee of Public Lands and Places Abby Jane Florence Hopkins, wife of Lawrence Hopkins Buried in Florence/Powell/Hopkins Cemetery next to Mamaroneck High School 1913 cemetery record indicates born 1819, died June 15, 1.859 1.940 cemetery record indicates only a verse below inscription hut only part of broken stone remains. Compiled Nov. 1991 by Gloria Pritts !ow limemw 75 Private Burying-ground, Rockland Ave. , near Public School, Mamaroneck, overlooking the Bay. Merritt, Edward, d. 16 Sept. 1831, ae. 40 y, 6 m. Disbrow, David, b. in New York City 2 June 1826, commissioned officer, Federal Army, Civil War; d. Washington, D. C. , 1 Jany 1877. Mary, wife of Wm. I?. , d. in N. Y. , 27 June 1832, ae. 33 y. Her son, Geo. Edward, d. Aug. 1835, ae. 4 y, 7 m. "Emily" Henry, d. 24 Jany 1825, se. 69 y. Ann, wife of Henry, d. 9 May 1811, ae. 48 yr. Price, Euphemia, relict of John, & daughter of Joshua & Ann Hart, d. 6 June 1835, in 78th y. "My Mother". C complete Arril 6, 1913. DISBROW FAMILY CEMETERY (Rockland Avenue) per Fulcher 1936 - "There are many Quaker graves here. The stones which appear to be upended field stones with no name or date mark Quaker graves. There are many such in all the ten cemeteries in the Town of Mamaroneck." Old Town of Mamaroneck Historical Society minutes 1937-54 - 9/23/1942 "wall of the cemetery on Rockland Avenue had been repaired" The Daily Times, 9/18/1961 page 23 paragraph in an aricle on Chimney Evokes. . . "The Disbrow Cemetery was later removed. It was near where the Mamaroneck Senior High School is today, on Carpenter Place." Merritt, Edward d. 16 Sept. (18)31 , age 40 years 6 months (verse 4 lines) Disbrow, David R. b. New York City 2 June 1826, Commissioned officer in Federal Army, Civil War, d. Washington D.C. 1 Jan 1877 Disbrow, Mary wife of William D. d. in N.Y. 27 June 1832, age 33 years • Disbrow, George Edward, son of Mary, d. Aug 1835, age 4 years 7 months Disbrow, Emily Disbrow, Henry d. 24 (or 21 ) Jan 1825, age 69 years Disbrow, Ann wife of Henry, d. 9 May 1811 , age 48 years (verse 2 lines) Price, Euphemia relict of John and daughter of Joshua & Ann Hart, d. 6 June 1835, in 78th year. "My Mother" complete 4/6/1913 C P. 76 ® T Single red sandstone, junction of Fenrimore (sic) Road and Grand Street, under a large white wood tree; the site of stone quarry of the Faillace Brothers, Mamaroneck, N. Y: Edward Merritt died 14 Nov. 1803 ae. 53 y, 5 m, 10 ds. 4 , 154 I 1E: Old Brevoort Farm, at Shore Rd & F3revnort Lane, Mamaroneck, N. Y. , now owned by Mr. Towles. Private burying-ground on shore oopnsite Crane Isl. , L. I. `-- Sound. Barker, Peter G. , b. 12 Jan. 1805; d. 10 Apr. 1847. Mary Ann, wife of Peter G. , and dau. of the late Peter G. Hart, b. 17 Sept. 1810; d. 1 Dec. 1845. " Laura Adaline, dau. of Peter G. & Margaret Barker, d. Dec. 28, 1834, ae. 4 m, 7 d. Melly, Chas. Delelme, son of Anthony A. & Antionette L. Melly, b. 27 Mch 1841; d. 3 Feb. 1842. Hart, James, d. 18 Nov. 1856, ae. 79; by his grarki-dau. C. Hart. Phebe, wife of James, d. 18 Feb. 1826, ae. 62. By grard-dau. , C. Hart. " Peter G. , Jr. , d. 2 June 1827, in New York, ae. 1 y, 11 m. " Peter G. , h. town of Rye, Westchester Co. , N.Y. IC: 11 July 1784; d. 21 Dec. 1827 in 44thY ear at the Isl of St. Croix, in the West Indies where he had gone for the restoration of his health. Eliza, widow, d. 6 Oct. 1851, ae. 65. " Adaline Philena, dau. of Peter G. & Eliza Hart. b. 12 Dec. 1815; d. 24 Sept. 1833, ae. 18 y, 9 m, 12 ds. Hadden, Hetty, wife of Peter K. , d. 24 Mch 1829, ae. 30 y, 8 m. Hart, Cordelia, dau. of Peter G. & Eliza, b. 2 Jan. 1819; ' d. 30 May 1853. Complete. April 6, 1913. 3 411111111111111010 4amt AMMMEMMOMMOw "Mamaroneck, N. Y. Graveyard Inscriptions" as published in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record January 1925, pp. 33-39 Indexed by Anne Miller Hockman Mamaroneck Historical Society February 1977 © INSCRIPTION INDEX* /v %i for Gedney Burying Ground, Mamaroneck Avenue, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Inscription No. �i d.ur5 ire.�• Carpenter „., Gilbert iJ - 7E- ! 1 - J ; Inscription No. Gednev (continued) t. James 3 James 15 James, son of Sylvanus & Nancy M. 63 James C. 73 Jane Melissa, daughter of William H. & Jane J. 97 John 5 John H. 60 Letitia, widow of William Alfred 66 M. 10 Margaret, wife of Sylvanus 57 Mary, wife of John 6 Mary, wife of Abraham 19 Mary, wife of William H. 52 Mary H. , wife of Gilbert 21 Nancy M. , wife of Sylvanus 56 Paulina, daughter of Charles & Sarah Ann 91 Phehe, wife of James 4 Priscilla W. 59 Solomon 13 Susan M. , wife of Sylvanus 58 Susan P. 99 Susannah, daughter of Benjamin & Anne 39 ® Susannah, daughter of Caleb & Susan 101 Sylvanus 55 Sylvanus, son of Sylvanus & Nancy M. 64 Timothy H. 89 William 41 'illiam A. 72 William Alfred, son of Sylvanus & Nancy 1. 65 William H. 51 William Mathias, son of Gilbert & Margaret 104 GY ra Gilbert H. , son of Gilbert B. & Martha / • -" Jx ';/iL, 43 Horatio IIaviland, son of Gilbert B. .c ,Martha-` =� ',1 45 ophelia, daughter of Gilbert B. _s 45 Hadden —— jY - l.3— Arline Virginia, daughter of David H. & Caroline, and grand- daughter of Caleb & Susan Pauline (Merritt) Gedney 70 Ella, daughter of Beverly & Anna Fs-.c==. r - �"� /EL-R C._ 71 Eliza, wife of Benjamin C. , & daughter of Isaac & Mary Parker / 2, P. 39 John Parker, son of Benjamin G. & Eliza �'�� -� -/Y- gyp / 'z 3, P. 39 Mary / 7 i.5-- y 5,% i�49 Ly3 /� - / - -- �5'- i57F %'O S� P. 39 Mary Gedney, wife of John G. 2- 7� ' 69 Thomas 6, P. 39 7 e1 P. 39 William / 7 ?� - 1 - - 15 fit' 4, P. 39 Haddon ,-�1_ I - Elizabeth, wife of Thomas (see 469 & #70) X60 ? 103 Isaac 16910 - 3 -.)22- /66° `�� 102 Ai■1w Ar -3- 4::) 3-® Inscription No. Hathaway - J� Charles M. 3 .7 l Y4 , J 4. 96 Hess , '� � Anna M. , daughter of George H. & Maggie--= -- 126 Minnie L. , daughter of George H. & Maggie 7"�� i! -' Z C,- ' '''Y' -j' 127 Howie Anna E. Lawrence, wife of Robert N 113 Robert - i..74__�;r---- '--:1`L '4 112 Robert L. , son of Robert & Anna E. /� 2-' - .3/ -17',3 -22 � -�-1 i' -Z --- 114 William A. , son of Robert & Anna E ___ .- _2. _ / ' ' 3 2115 Ketcham _ Angeline R. Gedney, wife of Chester L,-=-- '�f �� > > /~ 93 Chester L. LG'�-r' 92 Lancey � Eliza, wife of George //2 Zt '� `- /" ^ 23 Lawrence / ��- - Si- ' - J 7i, 2o Ada, daughter of John W. & Mary E, 111 - -/3- / ? - 4,-.�� �� � Annie R. , widow of William 108 1 7,9.E - ff--1c- / I �� Charles _ 105 Edward S. ,e i Z - 1 -(6- /5'2a - _ 5 123 -Elizabeth, wife of Edward. S. /8/17 jp- yS'/ 1:'5- 124 Elizabeth Dean, wife of Charles �y7 -F- /&j/ ? 106 /7 2b- ~-as-/s�sq 6 Esther, relict of Samuel 117 4o ® /v--.2- /366 - Z-4- /908' antes T. , son of John W. & Mary I:, 119 John W. D. _&.i-/8-/Y.j- 3 -,,z/-1 9v/ 74• 109 Mary E. Odell, wife of John W. D. y- /6 - 18-32 - 3 - -/8�� �/ 110 Samuel /?i,1 - /a -2.3- /636 7.3 116 Theodore, son of Edward S. & Elizabeth / q3 -/6- /�N/ /� 125 William i14$ V. /,Z-� -- /'*--2 6S 107 William J. -.,2.3- /?/9 - 9 -Ay--/,?ec, .b/ 122 Leake s; _ _ Elizabeth, wife of H. P. /,yp f i g�5' 3Z 73 Hewlett r. 1,- .4,7 - _3 - , z- /:J66 .._/-9 77 /ri.31 - 2 -aY- /-994 / , E.Jacob, son of Hewlett P. Elizabeth77 _ 70 Mary Gednev Stanley,�wid`ow`'of Hewlett �/�! �- �6 /,95„z4 ' 60 Stanley, son of H. P & Mary /F.5-79... - -//- /S'3 81 Lee Sebe /•7 , y - /r)15;-(' 6,F 49 Lyon Charity, wife of James I ..2 - >2 C-i 7 T9- - /,l - //.;---4174�I <- � E; Merritt . L,;? -- i 4;12 /9-7 3 - Frederick 48 PurdyDavid - i j - / '_1�3-'�,,e - z- • - ' 5L5 /3 86 Elizabeth A. , wife of DavidLT `li - _.2. - 5- /2-.-f 44- 1" 07 Roberts Tamar Gedney, wife of David, daughter of James & Ann Gedney---- (see 1$17) Rudolph /e171rs1 - .j - /e-/11y, 35- rnnfa, Lawrence, wife of Reynold J. 121 Secbr Anna, wife of Eli 34 Eli 2 -'f- - 6 --,/:-.7- /3/.- . 33 Francis '12 = g-.- .3 - /3 a.}- 3r /7 Sa. 6 --,22- /9 bi Hannah, wife of Francis 14 36 Immo. ...m011111•1111111111111111111no mammiftb—dimmilimmomm.- mom -4- OTnscrintion No. Stanley -•, - i„'„ Virainia , daughter of Adam Penelope 'Y- 46 _ David "5 f 81 Stout J Margaret L. 118 Taylor - „23 -1sF7� - /- 47.'Z Pic Carrie L. ' 1 131 Carrie V. Y — - / FI- - - �7 — /,�.j''� 44.'2- 129 Charles G. /Q - - / � 3� - /G' - / Charles C.-CLC - 4 .2 - - /?8± .x L 130 Henry W. /�^ � - i/ - i*- /..5•; :„F .� - 132 Townsend - , - John l 1 - l 1 `5^ 7 way q - q - y f. • ?�y Ann Gedney, daughter of Sylvanus & Charity Gedney 75 Benjamin L- . - /24 - 1 - y- t,j&k. •S9 74 Benjamin, son of Benjamin & Ann (Gedney) l - - I-//- f' ?: >1_2_76 Woodhall Leander Byron, son of Thomas & Deborah(Gednev) ,_grandson of Abraham & Mary Gedney_-- _-`�--LT-`' -t- -== �--1-b*9 54 �► :J�.uC,J�d /fir�J - - - /51 C Thomas-- 53 .fir+ asiniom 4.2morm. New York Genealogical & Biographical Record January 1925, pp. 33-39 MAMARONECK, N. Y., GRAVEYARD INSCRIPTIONS. The Gedney and other Family Burying Grounds, Mamaroneck, N. Y. • CONTRIBUTED BY MRS. SELLECK E. COLES,* Mamaroneck Avenue, Mamaroneck, N. Y. The Gedney Burying Ground on Mamaroneck Avenue, Mamaroneck, N. Y., contains the oldest graves of this family in Westchester County. *Assisted by Mrs. Theresa Hall Bristol (Member of the Publication Committee of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society) and by Miss Irene Gedney Bur- ton and Selleck E. Coles, Esq. Mamaroneck, N. Y., Graveyard Inicriptioas. It is situated on the east side of the avenue, between it and the Mamaro- neck River, about three hundred feet south of the present Barry Avenue, and contains a little more than half an acre. It is on a sandy knoll and the enclosure is of an irregular diamond shape, conforming to the contour of the knoll on which it is located. The stone wall surrounding it is in fair condition, but the ground is neglected. In the northeastern part a number of the Lawrence family are buried, some of the early members having intermarried with the Gedncys. There are about twenty stones and a number of unmarked graves •in this part. Other names found on stones in the Gedney plot also belong to those who have married into the family. Before Mamaroneck Avenue, was laid out (about 1872) there was an old lane or right of way leading from the old road through the land once tleazer Gedney's to the graveyard, which lane was laid out on his land. Eleazer Gedney was the first of his name to settle in Westchester County, coming here from Salem, Mass., in 1697. He is buried in the family burying ground having departed this life in 1722. Beside him lies his wife Ann, and nearby is his son John who was born in 1695; and who was the first proprietor of Gedney Farms in White Plains, he having bought the land in 1740 for his son Bartholomew. The estate with subsequent ad- ditions remained in the family until 1903, and a portion of it is still owned by his descendants of the sixth generation. ")'here is another Gedney burying ground a short distance from this one, about one half mile east, at the rear of the present Rye Neck High School on Barry Avenue, which is of a somewhat later date. 034 GEDNEY FAMILY BURYING GROUND INSCRIPTIONS I. Here lies 1~:leazer Gedney, d. Oct. 27 (1722) ; b. in Boston Govern- ment. 2. Isere lies Ann Gedney, his wife. (No dates, stone fallen.) 3. lames Gedney, d: Jan. 27, 1766, in the 64th year of his age. - 4. Thebe, wife of James Gedney, d. Aug. to,' 1799, aged 94 yrs., 6 mos., 8 cls. 5. John Gedney, d. Oct. 3, 1766, aged 71 yrs. (Stone fallen.) 6. ?�Iar�• wife of John Gedney, d. Jan. 5, 1772, aged, 73 yrs., 2 mos. 7. John Townsend, d. Jan. 7, 1771, aged 54 yrs. l'uotstone reads "horn in Norwich, at Oyster flay, L. Island 1716." 8. Bartholomew Gedney, d. Aug. 27, 1775, in the 55th year of his age. g. Near the stone of Bartholomew Cednev (above) is a small stone marked E ? (Fleaner, Jr. ( ?) or Elijah ?). to. Beside the grave of Bartholomew Gedney there is the base of a similar headstone. and the transcribers of these inscriptions unearth- ed parts of the headstone embedded in the earth about 6 inches, but could find no inscription. The fontstone of this grave was marked M. G. ' j 1" � �t - ':I� - J c'' % i ''.,: J '% Near the graves 0 and to above recorded, there is quite a large un- occupied space, where there may have been old stones marking graves that I'ave (li appcare(l. There :are also some small field stone markers that have nn visible inscriptions thereupon. t t. Anna (-Ailey_, rl. ccpt. 25, aged 81 yrs., 4 mos. 12. Hannah, wife of !-:Hdnrnon Gedney, d. April 5, 1788, aged 37. (1'oi,t- 5tone marked U. G.) 13. Solomon Cr,ini'\• ( fnntstnne). C ,ltamaroneck,N. Y., Graveyard tuscrrptwn3. +3 • J . I4. Ilcnrv 'Gcdncy, d. April 7, 1845, aged 75 yrs., 2 tnos., 26 ds. 15. James Gedney, 4. Oct. 15, 1809, aged 15 yrs., to mos., 27 ds. Foot- stone J. G.) 16. Ann Gedney, wife of James Gedney, d. Oct. ti, 1806, aged 65 II mos., 9 ds. (Footstone A. G.) 17. "This stone was erected by their (laughter Tatnar, who d. and was buried at Glens Falls, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1848." Tamar Gedney married David Roberts. Inscriptions Nos. 15, 16 and 17 are all on one stone. i8. Abraham Gednty, d. Dec. 16, 1850, aged 87 yrs., 2 mos., 27 ds. (Foot- stone A. G.) - -' 19. Mary Gedney, wife-of Abraham Gedney, d. July 29, 1838, aged 53 yrs., 9 mos., 16 days. (Footstone .M. G.) Inscriptions•Nos. 18 and 19 both on one stone. 20. Gilbert Gedney, d. Dec. 2, 1858, aged 78 yrs.. to mos., I t ds. (Foot- stone G. C. G.) 21. Ma H., wife of Gilbert Gedney, d. July 6, 1861, aged GS yrs. (Foot- stone M. H. G.) 22. Monument with cross. Alethea, daughter of Gilbert and Mary Ged- ney, d. June 30, 1900, aged 65 yrs. • 23. Eliza F. wife of George Lancey, d. July 25, 18 , aged 23 yrs.. 6 mos. 24. Elizabeth, daughter of William and Mary Dixon, b. Sept. 2, 1754; d. Feb. 16, 1773. 25. William Dixon, d. Nov. I, 1787, aged 22 yrs., 10 mos. ;26. John Dixon, d. Oct. 5, 1791, aged 35 yrs., 2 mos.. 21 ds. 27. Mary, wife of John Dixon, d. Aug. 12, 1811, aged 53 yrs. (Footstone ® M. D.) 28. Gilbert Carpenter, b. Nov. to, 1772 ; d. July 22, 1820. 1,. 29. Elizabeth [wife of Gilbert Carpenter], b. Nov. 3o, 1769; d. N ov. 14, X844. (Inscriptions Nos. 28 and 29 both on one stone.) 30. Elisha Carpenter, d. July 17, 1875, aged 70 yrs., 8 mos. 31. Sarah L., wife of Elisha Carpenter, d. March 7, 1884, aged 77 yrs., to mos., 25 ds. • 32. William A. Carpenter,.d. Feb. t8, 1881, aged 67 yrs. 33• Eli Secor, d. June 27, 1812, aged 87 yrs., 7 mos.. 12 ds. 34. Anna, wife of Eli Secor, d. Dec. 24, 1812, aged 67 yrs., 2 mos., 3 ds. 35. Francis Secor, d. Aug. 23, 1864, aged 88 yrs., 3 mos., I d. _ 36. Hannah wife of Francis Secor, d. June 27, 18GI, aged 79 yrs., 5 mos., 19 ds. 37. Benjamin Gedney, d. July , 1805, in the 44th year of his age. 38. Anne Gedney, the wife of I3enjamin Gedney, died Sept. 22, 1827, in the 52nd year of her age. 39. Susannah, daughter of Benjamin and Anne Gedney__ , b. Feb. 13th, r8o1 ; d. Oct. 16, 1870. 40. Benjamin, son of William H. and Mary Gedney, b. July it, 181o : d. _ July 27, 1819. . :4t. William Gedney, d. Aug. 8. 1821. aged 52 yrs.. 2 as. 42. AlexanderGcdney, d. Aug. 2Q. 1825, aged 50 yrs., 26 ds. (Inscriptions Nos. 41 and .12 both nn one stone.) Gi� H.. d. Jan. 26, 1844. aged 7 tins., 26 ds. ' 44. Ophclil, d. July 31, 1848, aged I v.. 8 mus., 28 ds. 45. Horatio Havilan 1 d. April 25. Ikco, aged 1 c mgrs.. 6 cis. -- Inscriptions Nos. 43, .44 and 45 are cin one stone and are in tnemory •_ of the children of Gilbert B. and Martha Gray. 3 6 iifamaroneck, N. Y., Grdveyc rd Inscriptions. O 46. Virginia B., daughter of Adam and Penelope Stanley, d. May , 1811, aged 6 yrs., 6 mos., 4 cis. 47. f essie. daughter of William and Ethalincla Davmon, d. Aug. 2, 186o, aged 8 mos. 48. Frederick Merritt, ci. Nov. 27, 1873, in the 65th year of his age. 49. Sebe Lee, d. Dec. 4, 1852, aged 68 yrs., 7 mos., 16 ds. — 5o. Charity, wife of William Gedney, d. Feb: 9. 1842, aged 72 yrs., 2 mos., 23 ds. 1 .5I. William H. Gedney, d. Dec. 18, 1838, aged 62 yrs., I mo., 4 ds. 52. Marv, his wife, d. Sept.-3o, 1856, aged Mt yrs., 4 mus., 14 ds. Inscriptions Nos. 51 and 52 both on one stone. 53. Thomas Woodhill, native of England, d. Aug. g, 1850, aged 32•yrs. Erected by his wife and children. 54• Leander Byron Woodhall, b. March 4, 1846; d. July 25, 1869 Only son of Thomas an a orah. (Deborah Gedney, daughter of Abraham and Mary Gedney, mar- ried Thomas Woodhall.) 55. Sylvanus Gedney, b. April 7, 1801 ; d. Oct. 15, 1889. 56. Nancy M. Gedney, wife of Sylvantis Gedney, d. Nov. 12, 1847, aged 47 yrs., 8 mos., 3 ds. 57. Margaret Gedney, wife of Sylvanus Gedney, d. Jan. 23, 1864, aged 32 yrs., 9 mei: 58. Susan M. wife of Sylvanus Gedney, d. Jan. 5, 1857, aged 44 yrs.. 10 mos., 15 ds. • In memory of two children of Sylvanus and Nancy M. Gedney : 59. .Priscilla W. Gedney, d. Oct. 23, 1833, aged to yrs., 7 mos., 7 ds. 6o. o n . Gedney, d. April 13, 1829, aged 5 mos., and 22 ds. 61. Eliza P. G dney, d. April 4, 1855, aged 26 yrs., I mo., 12 ds. ; daugh- ter of Sylvanus and Nancy M. Gedney. 62. Alexander, son of Sylvanus and Nancy M. Gedney, d. Jan. t, 1859, aged 32 yrs., 3 mos. - 63. James, son of Sylvanus and Nancy M. Gedney, d. March 27, 1838, aged 2 yrs., 9 mos., 21 ds. 64. Sylvanus Gedney, son of Sylvantis and Nancy M. Gedney, d. Feb. 25. 1836, aged 3 yrs., 5 mos., 18 ds. 65. William Alfred Gedney, son of Sylvanus and Nancy M. Gedney, d. Aug. 2, 1891,aged 52 yrs. 66. Letitia Gedney, widow of William Alfred Gedney, d. Feb. 24, 1902, aged 62 yrs. 67. • Annie, only child of Alexander and Louisa Ge��►, d. June 14, 1852, • aged I y., 2 mos., 18 ds. 68. Ella, daughter of Alexander and Louisa Gednev, d. Nov. I9, 1855. aged mos., 13 ds. 69. Monument:—Mother. iVfary ,Gedney, wife of John G. Hadden, b. July 16, 1798; d. May 15, 1878. 7o. Arline Virginia, daughter of David H. clue! Caroline Hadden, cf. Aug. 13, 1855, aged 4 yrs., II mos., 28 ds. [Caroline lladden was a daugh- ter of Caleb and Susan Pauline (Merritt) Gednev.1 71. Ella. daughter of Beverly and Anna Hadden. d. Oct. 20, 1862. "God lent her to us for four short years." William A. Gedney, d. Dec. -6, 1836, aged 29 yrs., 6 mos., 13 ds. 73. fames C. Gedney, who died of yellow fever in the State of Louisiana, Oct. 23, 1833, aged 22 yrs., 6 mos. and 23 ds. • 74. Benjamin Way, b. Jan. 7, 1807 ; d. Jan. 7, 1866. ,tfamaroneck, N. V., Graveyard Inscri'twns. .07 O73. Ann (Gedney) Way, b. Sept. 1808; d. Nov. 2, 1886 [daughter of Sylvanus and Charity Gedney]. Way,Benjamin Way, son of Benjamin and Ann (Gedney) ti` ay, d. Jan. t t, 1835, aged I y., and II mos. --77. Hewlett P. Leake, d. March 2, 1866, in the 59th year of his ag's. l.rect- e3 by his widow. 78. Elizabeth, wife of H. P. Leake, d. Sept. 5, 18..5, aged 37 yrs., to Ilius., and 5 ds. 79. Also their son hssla, who d. July 29, 1841, aged. i y., Io mos., 2 ds. --- Nos. 78 and 79 on same stone. 80. Mary Gedney Stanley, widow of Hewlett P. Leake, b. Aug. i5, 1815 ; d. Jan. 16, 1894. [Daughter of Sylvanus and Charity Gedney.] 81. David Stanle , died Aug. 3, 1845, aged 34 yrs., 8 mos., 20 ds. 82. t n ey. son of H. P' and Mary Leake, d. Dec. II, 1854, aged 2 yrs., 1 mo., 1 d. • Back of Lawrence enclosure (West). , 83. Gilbert Gedne , d. July 14, 1848, aged 81 yrs., 10 mos., 5.ds. -84. st er, wife of Gilbert Gedney, b. Aug. 27, 1768; d. April 11, 1859. •8g. Charity, wife of James Limon, b. Dec. 20, 1799; d. Nov. 16, 1848, aged 48 yrs., 10 mos., 26 ds. 86. David Purdy, b. in Rye, Feb. 13, 1795 ; d. July 28, 1868. 87. Elizabeth _, wife of David Purdy, d. May 5, 1855, aged 46 yrs., 4 mos., 3 ds. 88. Hester E. Van Wart, wife of Joseph W. Gedney, d. Dec. 28, 1863, aged 24 yrs., 4 mos., 3 ds. ® 8g. Timothy H. Gedney, d. March 3, 1869, aged 69 yrs., and 29 ds. r go. Also his wifeClarissa Gedney, b. April 23, 1796; d. Sept. i4, 187 4. Enclosure near Mamaroneck Avenue. gi. Paulina, only daughter of Charles and Sarah Ann Gedney, d. May 9, 1856, aged 5 yrs., i mo., and 1 i ds. 92. Chester L.._Ketcham, d. , 1918. 93. An eline R -Gedney, his wife, 1862-1919. 94. Monument-Edward_M. Gedney, d. July ii, 1890, aged 71 yrs. 95. Hannah F. (or E.) Gedn y, wife of William M. Corneth, March 17, 1862-Aug. 15, 1904. 96. Charles M. Hathaway, b. June 25, 1853 ; d. Feb. 14, 1892. 97. Jane Melissa, only daughter of William H. and Jane J. Gedney, b. • Nov. 27, 1843 ; d. May 1, 1851, aged 7 yrs., 5 mos., and I1 ds. Father and Mother. 98. Caleb Gedne d. Feb. 5, 1876, aged 87 yrs. - 99. usan . Gedney, d. Oct. 20, 1872, aged 76 yrs. Nos. 98 and 99 on same stone. Ioo. Caleb Gedney, son of Caleb and Susan P. Gedney, h. Jan. 24, 1823 ; d. Oct. I2, 18`4. tot. Susannah, daughter of Caleb' and Susan Gedney, d. Aug. 30, 1842, afi� y'rs., i mo., 18 ds. Separate enclosure, near Mamaroneck Avenue. 102. Isaac Haddon, d. March 27th, 1860, aged 49 yrs., mos., and t6 ds. 103. 'Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Haddon, b. Nov. 22, 1786; d. Sept. 1, t86o. (see Nos. 69 and 70). -104. "Our Willy." William Mathias, son of Gilbert and Margaret GtJ- ney, d. July 26, 1855, aged 5 mos. • Y3 8 .itjmaroneck, N. Y., Graveyard Inscriptions. ` Lawrence Plot, Gedney Burying Ground, northeast side. 105. Charles Lawrence, d. Aug. io, t816, aged 34 yrs.. (i otos., 17 ds. io6. Elizabeth Dean, wife of Charles Lawrence, a. April 9. 1871, aged 74 yrs. 107. William Lawrence. d. Dec. 24, 1853, aged .65 yrs., 6 mos., 12 ds. 108. Annie R., widow of William Lawrence, d. July 13, 1874, aged 84 yrs., 4: mos., 15 ds. 109. John W. D. Las,vrcnce, b. March 18, 1827; d. March 21. 1901. 110. Mary E. Odell, wife of John W. D. Lawrence, b. Sept. t6, 1837 ; d. March 6th, 187 8. . 111. Ada, daughter of John W. and Mary E. Lawrence, d. Aug. 9, 1876. aged 20 yrs., 9 mos., 14 ds. • 112. Monument. Robert Bowie, b. Sept. 25, 1820; d. July 4, 1894. 113. (Anna E. Lawrence, wile of .Robert Howie lies buried beside him. but her name is not inscribed on the monument.) • • 1 r4. "Little Robbie"—Robert L., son of Robert and Anna E. Howie, d. March 26, 1857, aged 3 yrs., 2 mos., 25 ds. 115. William A., son of Robert and Anna Bowie, d. Feb. 17, 14.362. aged 2 yrs., II mos., and 9 ds. . 116. Samuel Lawrence, d. Dec. 23, 1836, aged 73 yrs., 10 mos., 24 ds. 117. Esther, relict of Samuel Lawrence, d. May 22, 1859, aged 82 yrs., 7 mos., and 6 ds. t 18. Margaret L. Stout, d. June 29, 1881, aged 69 yrs., 7 mos., 29 ds. 119. Tames ., son of John W. and Mary E. Lawrence, b. Oct. 2, 1868; d. July 4, 1908. 120. Katharine, daughter of W. E. and M. E. Concklin, 1888-1894. "Little Polly." In this locality there are several unmarked graves. 121. Anna Lawrence, wife of Reynold J. Rudolph, d. March 18, 1884, aged 35 yrs., II mos., 23 ds. 122. "Father." William J. Lawrence, b."Feb. 23, 1819; d. Sept. 24, 1 8<80. 123. Edward S. Lawrence, d. July 16, 1872, aged 55 yrs., 5 mos., 22 ds. 124. Elizabeth, wife of Edward S. Lawrence, d. May 30, 1881, aged 65 yrs., 3 mos., 15 ds. 125. Theodore, son of Edward and Elizabeth Lawrence, d. April 16, 1861, - aged 18 yrs., 2 mos., 23 ds. . , 126. Anna M., d. Nov. 28, 1882, aged 1 y., II mos., 26 ds. r{- _ : 127. Minnie L., d. Nov. 29, 1882, aged 6 yrs., 5 mos., 8 ds. Nos. 126 and 127 are both inscribed on one stone and are the graves of the children of George H. and Maggie Hess. Taylor Plot, near the Lawrence Plot,—the following inscriptions • are all cut on one stone. '.12S. Charles G. "Taylor, b. Oct. 7, 1836; d. Oct. 12, 1882. 129). Carrie V. Taylor, b. Sept. 5, 1842 ; d. March 29, 1884. r3o. Charles G. Taylor, b. April 7, 1864: d. Feb. 2, 148.4. i31. Carrie L. Taylor, b. March :3, 1S72 ; d. May I, 187 2. 132. Ilenry W. Taylor. b. Oct. to, t866 ; d. Nov. 17, 1868. IIA1.)l)EN CEMETERY, on Mamaroneck Avenue, just north of Barry Avenue, Mamaroneck, N. Y. The fence of tins graveyard is entirely gone and only a few stones are rti1l standing, others having fallen or having been broken or having dis- ap1.eared entirely. There are about nine old weather-worn granite (native `w 41.11111111111.1 111111.1111.11N -11.1111.1tr 4111.11.1- .a r 0 'Waft Showing Boundary Lute, Scarsdale :iTrunor and ,Mamaroneck, X. Y. /9 . stone) markers with no inscriptions visible, which markers appc r to be older than the below recorded stones which are of marble. . . 1. W. II. ? (name lost), aged 78 years. 2. Eliza, wife of Benjamin G. Hadden and daughter of Isaac and Mary Parker, d. Aug. 27, 1830, aged 32 yrs., 3 mos., 15 ds. 3. John Parker Hadden, cl. July 19, 1826, aged i y., 8 mos., 13 ds. (son ofellla nin G. and Eliza Hadden). 4. William Hadden, b. , 1776; d. July (broken) 1856. 3. Mary Hadden, b. , 1785 ; d. Aug. 8, 1848, aged 63 yrs. (broken). • 6. Thomas Hadden, (broken) 85. MAP SHOWING Portion of Boundary Line Between Scarsdale Manor and Mamaroneck, N. Y., as it existed in 1788, Compared with Present Boundary Line in Same Locality Established in 1788, and Embracing Site of the Gedney Family Burying Ground. • TEXT CONTRIBUTED BY THERESA HALL BRISTOL, Member of the Publication Committee, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. MAP DRAWN BY ARTHUR W. Two, Clv1L ENGINEER. SWELL oAWirS\ I-�1i1 A R 0 — F Cq/O OUT TO P6TER NgTF/6L0 Is O P(JRGHI7SEC BY 0 a ELEAZOR GEOMEY �p �� HCl — BOA. • Q _ TA -A :Li7/0 our To CALEB HERTrecor i t , 'PL/RCHgsE0 BY — �� ; t �LEgZOR GEQNE 0 S�) r-� -t t t BOA• 'tL ' t • =- -b o• i _ zo a F • �� � � NA/rRisON s /=:14449., , c C i V% The accuracy of the map showing this locality is based upon a portion of the map of survey of undivided binds in Sc:tr,dale, Harrison and Mam- aroneck belon`ing to the lic irs of Caleb I Irathcote in 1774. E GEDNEY CEMETERY Mamaroneck Avenue Mamaroneck, New York Chronological List of Burials 10/27/1722 Eleazer Gedney - Age 56, b.3/1666 in Salem, Massachusetts. Concerned with religious persecution, he moved to Mamaroneck in 1697. He was a shipwright. Husband of Ann Parsons Gedney. Son of Eleazer & Elizabeth Turner Gedney. Grandson of Mary & John Gedney who first came to America in 1637 after religious persecution in England: 601.P. ? (:":r Ann Parsons Wife of Eleazer Gedney. � � Gedney - y- 09/25/ ? Anna Gedney - Age 81. (no other information) 01/27/1766 James Gedney - Age 64, b.1702. Son of Eleazer & Ann. Husband of Phebe (d.1799) . 10/31/1766 John Gedney - Age 71, b.1695. Son of Eleazer & Ann. Husband of Mary (d.1772). 01/07/1771 John Townsend - Age 54, b.1716 in Norwich, Oyster Bay, L.I. Bought land in Mamaroneck in 1756. Town Supervisor & Clerk in 1769 & 1770. Died in office. 01/05/1772 Mary Gedney - Age 73, b.1698. Widow of John Gedney (d.1766) . 02/16/1773 Elizabeth Dixon - Age 19, b.9/2/1754. Daughter of William & Mary Dixon. 08/27/1775 Bartholomew Gedney - Age 55, b.1720. Son of John & Mary Gedney. Husband of Margaret. Childless. His nephew John Gedney, son of his brother John, inherited his farm. 11/01/1787 William Dixon - Age 22. b.1765. 04/05/1788 Hannah Gedney - Age 37, b.1751. Wife of Solomon Gedney. ? . Solomon Gedney - (no information, only a footstone. ) C 10/05/1791 John Dixon - Age 35, b.1756. Husband of Mary Dixon. 08/10/1799 Phebe Gedney - Age 94, b.1705. Widow of James Gedney (d.1766) . Mother of Solomon, Isaac (blacksmith) , James, Caleb, and Jonathan. (Daughters - ?) 1 0 02/25/1836 Sylvanus Gedney - Age 31, b.1832. Son of Sylvanus & Nancy M. Gedney. 12/06/1836 William A. Gedney - Age 29, b.1807. 12/23/1836 Samuel Lawrence - Age 73, b.1763. Husband of Esther. 03/27/1838 James Gedney - Age 21/2, b.1835. Son of Sylvanus & Nancy M. Gedney. 07/29/1838 Mary Gedney - Age 53, b.1785. Wife of Abraham. Mother of Deborah Woodhall (Mrs. Thomas) d.1850. 12/18/1838 William H. Gedney - Age 62, b.11/14/1776. Husband of Mary Gedney (d.1856). 07/29/1841 Jacob Leake - Age 12, b.1839. Son of Hewlett & Elizabeth Leake. 02/09/1842 Charity Gedney - Age 72, b.1769. Widow of William Gedney (d.1821) . 08/30/1842 Susannah Gedney - Age 7, b.1835. Daughter of Caleb & Susan Gedney. 01/26/1844 Gilbert H. Gray - Age 7 months, b.6/1843. Son of Gilbert H. & Martha Gray. 11/14/1844 Elizabeth Carpenter - Age 75, b.11/30/1769. 04/07/1845 Henry Gedney - Age 75, b.1770. 08/03/1845 David Stanley - Age 34, b.1810. Husband of Mary Gedney Stanley (d.1894) who, as a widow, married Hewlett Leake. 09/05/1845 Elizabeth Leake - Age 37, b.1807. First wife of Hewlett P. Leake (d.1866) . 11/12/1847 Nancy M. Gedney - Age 47, b. 1800. 1st wife of Sylvanus Gedney. Mother of Priscilla (d.at 10 years) , Alexander (32) , John H. (5 months) , Eliza P. (26), Sylvanus (31/2) , James G. (22) , William Alfred (52) . 07/14/1848 Gilbert Gedney - Age 81, b.1766. Husband of Esther. 07/31/1848 Ophelia Gray - Age 11/2, b.1846. Daughter of Gilbert H. & Martha Gray. 11/16/1848 Charity Lyon - Age 48, b.12/20/1799. Wife of James Lyon. ? 1848 Mary Hadden - Age 63, b. 1785. .rnrrr� ,rirp qi fir. 5 C12/02/1858 Gilbert C. Gedney - Age 78, b.1780. Husband of Mary H. (d.1861) 01/01/1859 Alexander Gedney - Age 32, b.1826. Son of Sylvanus & Nancy M. Husband of Louisa. Father of Annie (1) & Ella (12). 04/11/1859 Esther Gedney - Age 91, b.8/27/1768. Widow of Gilbert (d.1848) . 05/22/1859 Esther Lawrence - Age 82, b.1776. Widow of Samuel Lawrence (d.1836) . 03/27/1860 Isaac Haddon (Hadden ?) - Age 49, b.1810. 08/08/1860 Jessie Daymon - Age 8 months, b.1860. Daughter of William & Ethalinda Daymon. 09/01/1860 Elizabeth Haddon - Age 74, b.11/22/1786. Wife of Thomas Haddon. 04/16/1861 Theodore Lawrence - Age 18, b.1843. Son of Edward & Elizabeth. 06/27/1861 Hannah Secor - Age 79, b.1782. Wife of Francis Secor. 07/06/1861 Mary H. Gedney - Age 65, b.1796. Widow of Gilbert C. Gedney (d.1858) . 02/17/1862 William A. Howie - Age 21, b.1859. CSon of Robert & Anna Howie. 10/20/1862 Ella Hadden - Age 4, b.1858. Daughter of Beverly & Anna Hadden. "God Lent Her To Us For Four Short Years." 12/28/1863 Hester E. Van Wart Gedney - Age 24, b.1839. Wife of Joseph W. Gedney. 01/23/1864 Margaret Gedney - Age 32, b.1931. Third wife of Sylvanus Gedney. 08/23/1864 Francis Secor - Age 88, b.1776. Husband of Hannah (d.1861) . 01/07/1866 Benjamin Way - Age 59, b.1/7/1807. Husband of Ann Gedney Way (d.1886) Father of Benjamin Way (d.1835) . 03/02/1866 Hewlett P. Leake - Age 59, b.1807. Husband of Elizabeth (d.1845) & Mary (d.1894) . 07/28/1868 David Purdy - Age 73, b.2/13/1795 in Rye. Husband of Elizabeth A. Purdy (d.1855) . 1/ - /7-1.56,,c1 IL -7-7"1.Y/C , 41K- , a , o - J6' - 03/03/1869 Timothy H. Gedney - Age 69, b.1800. Husband of Clarissa (d.1874) . C 07/25/1869 Leander Byron Woodhall - Age 23, b.3/4/1846. Son of Thomas & Deborah Gedney Woodhall. Grandson of Abraham & Mary Gedney. 7 02/02/1884 Charles G. Taylor, Jr. - Age 20, b.4/7/1864. 03/07/1884 Sarah L. Carpenter - Age 77, b.1806. Widow of Elisha Carpenter (d.1875) . 03/18/1884 Anna Lawrence Rudolph - Age 35, b.1848. Wife of Reynold J. Rudolph. 03/29/1884 Carrie V. Taylor - Age 42, b.9/5/1842. 11/02/1886 Ann Gedney Way - Age 78, b.9/9/1808. Widow of Benjamin Way (d.1866) . Daughter of Sylvanus & Charity Gedney. 10/15/1889 Sylvanus Gedney - Age 88, b.4/7/1801. Husband of Nancy M. (d.1847) , Susan (d.1857) , and Margaret (d.1864) . Father of seven children. 07/11/1890 Edward M. Gedney - Age 71, b.1819. Monument. 08/02/1891 William Alfred Gedney - Age 52, b.1839. Son of Sylvanus & Nancy Gedney. 02/14/1892 Charles M. Hathaway - Age 39, b.6/25/1853. 01/16/1894 Mary Gedney Stanley Leake - Age 79, b.8/15/1815. 4C: Widow of Hewlett Leake (d.1866) and David Stanley (d.1845) . Daughter of Sylvanus & Charity Gedney. ? 1894 Katharine Concklin - Age 6, b.1888. "Little Polly". Daughter of W.E. and M.E. Concklin. 07/04/1894 Robert Howie - Age 74, b.9/25/1820. Monument. 06/30/1900 Aletha Gedney - Age 65, b. 1835. Cross monument. Daughter of Gilbert & Mary Gedney. 03/21/1901 John W.D. Lawrence - Age 74, b.3/18/1827. 02/24/1902 Letitia Gedney - Age 62, b.1840. Widow of William Alfred Gedney. 08/15/1904 Hannah Gedney Corneth - Age 66, b.3/17/1862. Wife of William M. Corneth. 07/04/1908 James T. Lawrence - Age 40, b.10/2/1868. Son of John W. & Mary E. Lawrence. ? 1918 Chester L. Ketcham - Husband of Angeline R. Gedney. ® ? 1919 Angeline R. Gedney Ketcham - Age 57, b.1862. Widow of Chester Ketcham. Compiled 1992 by Gloria Poccia Fritts d C A History & Detailed Lists of the Cemeteries of the Town of Mamaroneck, N. Y. by Milton Prigoff 1940 Mamaroneck High School O Contents Page No. Index to inscriptions & graves i Introduction 1 DeLancev Cemetery 3 Richbell-Williams Burial Ground 4 Florence-Powell Cemetery 5 Miscellaneous 5, 7, 15 Gedney Cemetery, Mam'k. Avenue 8 m Index P . i zr INDEX* ® P,-ce No. DeLancev Cemetery DeLancev_ John Peter 3 Elizabeth, wife of. John Peter 3 Thomas J. Florence/Powell Cemetery 3 Florence Benjamin 5 Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin 5 Peter Sarah, wife of Peter 5 William J. 5 hopkins 5 Abby, wife of Lawrence 5 Powell Abigail, wife of William 5 Thomas, son of William & Abigail 5 William Gedney Cemetery 5 Carpenter Elisha Elizabeth, wife of Gilbert 12 Gilbert 12 QSarah L., 'wife of Elisha 1 William- A. 122 Concklin 12 Katharine, dau. of M. E. & W. E. Corneth 1' Ilannah F. Gedney, wife of t; . N. Daymon 1' Jessie, dau of Wm, and Ethalincia Dixon 12 Elizabeth, daughter of William & Mary 10 John Mary, wife of John 10 William 11 Gedney 10 Abraham Alexander 8 Alexander, son of Silvanus & Nancy M. 0 10 Alithea, daughter of Gilbert & Mary lazy 8 Anna, wife of Eleazar 8 Anne, wife of Benjamin 9 9 Anne, wife of James 0 Anne, child of Alexander & Louisa 0, Bartholomew 10 Benjamin 9 9 'Benjamin, son of William & Mary ! C 9 *Indexed Feb. 1977 by Anne Hockman, Mamaroneck Historical Society. INDEX P. ii Page No. Gednev Cemetery (continued) Cednev Caleb 8 Caleb 9 Caleb, son of Cjloh & Susan 9 Charity, wife of William 8 Clarissa, wife of Timothy H. 10 E. C. 9 • Edward M. 8 Eleazar 9 Eliza P. , daughter of Silvanus & Nancy M. 10 Ella, daughter of Alexander & Louisa 10 Esther, wife of Gilbert 10 Gilbert C. 8 Hannah, wife of Solomon 9 Harrison 8 Henry 9 Hester E. Vanwart, wife of Joseph W. 10 James 9 James 9 James, son of Silvanus & Nancy 10 James C. 9 Jane Melissa, daughter of William H. & Jane J. 8 John 9 © John H. 10 John M. 8 Letitia, widow of S•7m. Alfred 10 Margaret, wife of Sylvanus 9 Mary, wife of Wm. H. 8 Marv, wife of John 9 Mary R. , wife of Gilbert C. 8 Nancy M. , wife of Silvanus 10 Paulina, daughter of Charles & Sarah Ann 8 Phehe wife of James 9 Priscilla W. 10 Silvanus 9 Silvanus, son of Silvanus & Nancy M. 10 Susan M. , wife of Silvanus 9 Susan P. Susannah, daughter of Caleb & Susan 9 Susannah, daughter of Benjamin & Anne 9 Tamar 9 Timothy H. 10 William 9 William A. 9 William Alfred, son of Sylvanus & Nancy M. 10 William H. 8 William Mathias, son of Gilbert & Margaret M. 0 Grr ,ilbert H. , child of Gilbert B. & Martha 11 • Horatio Haviland, child of Gilbert B. & Martha 11 Ophelia, child of Gilbert B. & Martha 11 a `41- ,w/ yr r INDEX P. iii Page No. O Gedney Cemetery (continued) Hadden Arline Virginia, daughter of David H. & Caroline 10 Caroline G. 10 Elizabeth, wife of Thomas 10 Ella, daughter of Beverly & Anna 10 H. I. 10 Isaac 10 Mary Gednev, wife of John G. 10 Hathaway Charles M. 12 Josephine, wife of Charles M. 12 Howie Robert 13 Robert L. , son of Robert & Anna E. 13 William A. , son of Robert & Anna E. 13 Ketcham Angeline R. Gednev, wife of Charles L. 12 Charles L. 12 Kimball Amanda Gedney 8 Lancey . Eliza F. , wife of George 12 Lawrence Amer, widow of William 11 Charles 11 Edward S. 11 Elizabeth, wife of Edward S. 11 Elizabeth Drew, wife of Charles 11 Esther, relict of Smauel 11 Evelyn C. 11 Ida, daughter of John W. & Mary E. 11 James L. , son of John W. & Mary E. 11 John W. D. 11 Margaret L. 11 Mary E. Odell, wife of John W. D. 11 Mary L. 11 Samuel 11 Samuel L. 11 Theodore, son of Edward & Elizabeth 11 William 11 William J. 11 Leake Elizabeth, wife of H. P. 11 Hewlett P. 11 Jacot, son of-Eliz. & H. -P. 11 Mary Gedney Stanley, widow of Hewlett P. 11 Stanley, son of H. P. & Mary 11 Lee Sebe 13 C Lyon Charity, wife of James 10 .0111i■rr +rte INDEX P. iv Gedney Cemetery (continued) Pace No. © Merritt Frederick 10 Sarah 10 Purdy Elizabeth A. , wife of David 12 David 12 Rudolph Anna Lawrence, wife of Reynold J. 13 Secor Anna, wife of Eli 12 Eli 12 Francis 12 Hannah, wife of Francis 12 Stanley David 13 Virginia E. , daughter of Adam & Penelope Stanley 13 Taylor Carrie L. 13 rarrj.e V. 13 Charles G. 13 Charles G. 13 Henry W. 13 Townsend John 12 Way © Ann Gedney I; 13 Benjamin 13 Benjamin, son of Benjamin & Ann 13 Elizabeth 13 Wood Emma J. , wife of Ward 12 Ward A. 12 Woo dh a l l Leander Byron, son of Thomas & Deborah 12 Thomas 12 Miscellaneous Burials _ Merritt Edward 5 & 7 Revolutionary, War Soldiers 7 Removal - of Dingee Cemetery 15 • Rc noval of Nelson Cemetery 15 Richrell/Williams Cemetery Bain Agnes 4 Disbrew (Disbrow?) Mary 4 Richbell John 4 Mrs. John 4 Mary, daughter of John 4 Parsons Mrs. Marjory, mother-in-law of John Richbell 4 Seaman Giles 4 . • • •• ••� .. ---L . ® . INTRODUCTION A thomo on cemeteries seems at beat to be a irorbid ,rather odd port of topic to write about.On the contrary,loeal history is a subject which la boat manifested by cemeteries for,they are all the remains exp have loft of the t•oundere and pioneers of our country.The !-:.or: n they ,3; o1.t, in nrN ,1r,fitroyod to va:ce way for modern im77.rovemnta, Thn broad fields they wrest©d from th4s foreet are aottod with houses and new butldine de velopments.Their .rorads have been rebuilt;their en- tire civilieetion modernized.Yet thbre ie a definite trace or recori of thea ehioh we still have ;evan though even that ie threatened to. • day .Thia record ti in their last resting placea,their cemeteries, Today,most toens look upon their cemeteries as eyesores and Saves for © the fact that it is contrary to law,they would plow them under.A good example of this diere and for people who made history is shown by New tochello in its treattrcnt of the r'lambeau burying-eXound,This fine fan:il7 ,Who settled New Rochelle among its founders ,deeer7e e. mon- ument or memorisl.Ii_steed ,tIleir Fravea are completely surrounded by :;ouseslinvisiblp fro7r. the read which runs by it,This cemetery 1a deo- • orated ,not with honors but with tranh1for the unccuth people who live - in the vicinity uPe it for a dump, • :iatnaroneok° a graveyards and -cemeterlee are in bettor oon. , •• ditton though they ton suffer at the hands of tin:e.It 13 my aim and ,, purpose to provide a lastire record of these people who have been blasted in the teen whoos history they mada.Due to a spongy sotl,uany tombetonee havo sunk into th- earth and thud part or all of the In- scription is obliteratod,Vnndals and souvenir oeekors have also done their bit to aid the reveres of time.There is no excuse for a town to • be icnore.nt of tte pest or to let its peat be :ieatroyed.I think that this essay tar.de to orovc the value of the cemetery to the modern c nmrur.ity. {lam r( r t ;:�,� - �;,i i;v'i1�f 'M ,,:k *-, �.` .i Z';11'' 1^ �`� t4:21r f'Z O .ugh valuable information can be found in graveyards,Branohes of family t•,reee con to found and the chronology of familiea is defin- itely nr•oven.ptaray collect humourouo and odd epitaoha.It has been said i.r. jest that, "(1nrA mime some of the very best people in a graveyard. " i'ht n in a true statement for "death eoMe o to ono arid all," It is not f tr t,hte ilivi stet). of local history to dlsopeear.Th': towns ^ F 'l r ar '. ,. rf 1 r l d in ` ennerlinu;a t•P, i ndiab1 trrl:ily prove that the ' care and pr aervnt t on of old history is worthwhile .rany tourists, histortanP en0 etude/An are attrta.oted to these cities because .f their well nrenerve.i :•ouseo and neatly kept graveyerda. 'n my ltuto of the ;,raveyardi,I have not included all those in the Town of :-nTaronock but only some of the more . representative types. . • I have follower-1 the outline eupgected by the Genealogical Records Ooiprtttee of the T aughters of the Amcrioan .&evolution.`I'his is & stand- Ard forr used ell ':i3torical ?ociettes.In endeavouring to make V this retort rye noar1y correct as poeail)lo ,i have used that otfiotal form 'or my lists. It has moi`- really been most interoatina to be able to see the tombs of notables in r.arraroneck and to learn aomething of the stonneuttt,rs srt.,cymbolic deeigns,ard the comparative lasting value of various types of stop e.T have had enough pleasure in the gathering of these inscriptions to warrant writing a book,I have met rrany interesting people through this atudy.I only hope that 'tiss as interesting to the reader as it is to me. Larchmont,J .Y Wilton Prigoff h _ - arc ,1x340 C . • • i L.J•`!..i._�.•t''. •41_._. yYit�.. •!a's.,.... ..,..•Yl'.S i...e�F.:f6t•.FLh• f.6. .1.. . MTILL e.y' �1..... ..-.• .. ..., ' .1' i 3 • +hen the first settlors of Mamaroneck landed,they bought property from John hichhell,founder of the town,It• was this period that was rough nncl orudc ,due to the fact that thero was work to b e done to clear the land and establish hemes ,Thus their methods of c.oti:i: tuoineoc r•:ore harf1 and reliF.ion and education didn't utand i':1. c1i ch&llcc .751it vo nc,on t )i t,L!U ' .O'1':; 3htt•led ,r.::1:11'•1 (1t1I1 settlers were not so strained and they' began to establish churches and houses of uaorship.The Quakers bought a hu;.'e tract of land called "the f•urchalse"a way north of Mamaroneeh.Epiacopalians and Presbyter- ians were other strong relicions in the district.Cymet©riee and grave- yards were usually built around the• churches but in the town of ` am-_ aroneck,nlost of the graveyards were built riFht on the property; a bit away from the house.}ome preferred to have it more removed from . their .lomes,i ,e ,the Cuions of New F.ochello who mere buried in the far northernest point of Mamaroneckopeter Jay ftinrc of L:arohmont • r • rig; who was buried on John air ' s estate in Rye,and the Lelanoey family • who were buried in i:ew York City. The Delancey family weco buried in New Yor'z's trinity Church r prior to 1776,1 in that year,John Delancey hbught a spot,"some dia tance west of the dwelling,surrounded by orchards. "He left it to his , . son William Hoathcote JeLancey.Ineoriptions from the tombetona here rPad as follows: • Here lies JOfiy PETT27< deLnfCT:Ye 3'I1Z.ABTTH deLANCEY* born in the city of f.ew York wife of 7.hn Peter de- 15 of July 1753 Lancey died at r'aaarcnecit - born - 2- cf Aue„1750 31 of 3anuary 1829 died 1 of Lay,182O THO7t1 doLUCJ'°.* f3OPN A'J'3 .12 ,1739 I`ied Deo 'r.2A,1822 *Not Verbatim 1.Izolton.71ietory of Westeh'r 4,t; Y . z. • • . • f�t3}; ' �. The Delancey cemetery ie still standing in excellent condition save for one or tvo Hard-stoned eoae letters have become almost illegible. It ataeds on Palmer Avenue in tamaroneok,bettiv©en Heathcote and De- Lai cey J venuoa, The nicht:ell or Cem',tory le rameroneck is pro- 1,a.L1' t.[:� :)lac_rIL r-ro;re" _ :l 111 ':nr..r:� .� -mi21c.Jcl.,- Rl c;lrb^l1 hto fl.fi daughter Mary,and mother-in-law lfrs.r�erjory Parsonn,are all buried here ,' This is perhepa the most tragic of all graveyards for the soil,beine oe an absoreent nature,hae swallowed up all the stones. .bout ii,•.ht to ten yeare aeo,in building a houoe near•by ,brices end other debris were thrown on the lot',Until G,''ulch©r, • local hist.orian,unearteed four or five p¢y3tonesothere was wthine , ' to show that it was a ceeetery at all.The lot is badly overgrown with clinging vines and blackberry buches ,it he no individuul`a fault that this graveyard is in such bad condition: but it reflects badly on the town that it has done nothing to preserve this hiator- ical spot.John died tlic. 10 of July,1602,1 He is buried' according to reoord ,on k little knoll between Mamaroneck harbor e {.` and old Lelancey evenue,etonee in existence at the precept time are those of Mary Diebrew,1807;G.H. (Fcotatone) ;Agnes Bain4796; and part of a stone,oarved with heart and villas with the date • r . August 13,1728 on it.'This is one of the oldest atones in the town of 1 amar-oneck,Tlie loot wen to be Luriod in this evaveyard was !.fr. Liles Geaman;a cuaker,eho purchased tee property and after his death ' ve1eaaed it to l.:r.E.f uahmore. • A• crr:all F;raveyard is located Immediately 'rebind th® 4ae- a.roreck ::enlor [,igh f,chool ,on the hill between ralmer Avenue and the Post eos,d , Chis Cemeteiry is designated adc thu Florence and Powell Cei,etery.It ic. nut in marvelous condition due to v idalous students 1.Fulcher,Wsm'kthrough the yeerm,1l T eraAcr f Chrt — _- 2 nnhsrf T14 .+^," rnrc ■ -y �+�r i S._,e ms' Z'... A..IR •r. .i�.�i 1•., C: . �.� � jwd 4..5'.. ...''1_. •,vy 1. �°'{.�.�, �'!�_ •." • rY • ® who have dentrrjy^:d a stcnu which had fallen and also due to debris scatte=red througi.1 the cemetery.Ben jarrin Florence is mentioned in a Jnry Lint for the year 1f327 an a fearrn r.1B�9loi is the tabulated 1.1.st of the nt.)nes in thio cemetery.* ' FLOaTICE i� 14 tin. J. i'lorence Ut.n Oct.l5,1E323 ,Died 0\t.23 ,1883 . gen,1amr. Fic». i,e-!-(run(stone U.P'.rewains,buried +.1: t to-hie ':eife hit lac u:i:j Co;u: up}•oorn to have been taken.No ' traoe of it and it was a very solid type of atone,gimilar to that of William's. ) • lizabeth,wife of :'en.jarrin 'lorence ,Who was born February 26,1790,died 0ept.22,1858. / 2_ Aet.62 sirs."tble verse , r- iatanea in good aon,'it'. on Peter Florence died Wov.3Ot ,1808 Aet.57 yrs. (cm.rved initials above innoription depicted on nes=t page,2oem helm inscription. ) • Barah,wife of Peter Florence Vlho died April 1dth1826 .&& d 73 Jrs ,S months , 4111) POWLL (William Powell Born May 4th,1769,Died 0ot,27th,1856 ti On ( Alno 1 atixorbigail,wife of ylliiarn Powell Born June 17th 1773 Died Tuly 7.5 ' ,1856. 7homaa,Bon of William 4 Abigail Powell Born rept,10, 1913 flied UoV,I3 ,1838. , Abby -- -------(Part of stone broken)Wife of . Lawrence Hopkins Dior:; June 15,1859 «et 41 yrs, ' • (Terse below .naorirntion. ) , Unidentified Peter (Mone has been bi'o1:csr1 and this Ir: only fraerm.nt that the author could find. ) There is only one narked , sin le grave remaining in the V Town of .1/1maror'.eck of which we know today,It stands on a rise off Fenimore Road lust brick of the Sheldrake River.It is the grave of ' a man who was crushed to death ,gust a short distance away in an old stone quarry which stands to this day.It is well hid . en in the brush . on the eidr of the hill hut 1t is a clear old redstone and is in good condition.Ti-e author discovered it many yearn ago when a small boy 1.Unclaeeified Town Reoprdsa lober, Mamaroneck th u the *,Verbatim n®or ztione and are °yarifi®g _. t • i'. E • . '' 31aaiiOdViIVA .d0 NAOS. 3HJ iII x2i3LL O T1311;Od UV S.011.2:-.101d 3i-iI !:I :..Di.1.1110'I.d 1 233L3d ,30 3PZO.I SEDIOZ IiZ A023,3 id:i:bs D1dI22LL21 , 1 • i i A. C2AL 1 ' ' • . U . . f , !! • • , f _. • ,0 9 �� , '-;:':,....1.:'!„,t �Z., ir' ��.." — s- iF 1'O °i• •r-4 11 . _ '', 1'1 .,� .r ■ E7, ti ,'+1/ t 1. , ':. .,.F.. , li .s'.....` 1.' ,_ 0.. ' N` .l' :1:...,;•..1.' a 1'i 4.• r•' a .. ,. .., .r. .., r �� b_ -t._ L a:'.".�� _ .�..- �: .'.wr,7.#„id'w.:#:{'..f.�':.�.�,.1�'>•y.' ...�,fiJ�s. ..�_ ��' `I�i1�� 1S^ though I do not believe that I was :the first to ,do ao.The inscription • reeds ao follows : • VIER :ITT In Yerory c rdward kierritt who departed this life fovr l . 1805 aged 51 yrs,5 frzntbs. (Verde on patriotism below incri'ption. ) ;,'r.Oelarleo F`. Baxter "r, of Van'aroneck told me that while dic0147 is:r tic! Wataoot•. R"•alty Comnatt ,to lay a pipe,in 3705 ,t''• e i spades turned up some blaot: loam earth mixed with bone grit and ohipa.Iiia broueht to rind a conversation which he had had with Ed- ward Delaney when the latter was an aged man.Yr.naxter wan very young at the time 'cut tie ;memory seems very olear.Mr.nelanoey told of having eeeken in his extreme youth to a men who was their quite old,a ?'r.Vott I believe,who lived out on Uri enta Foint.'.rhis old man told ? r.,:elaacey that he was awakened one night bathe sound of firing / over near the Heathcote ilill.`:e dressed hurriedly and ran toward the town.Cneakinr carefully behind bushes and treea,he neared the ,scene r • and saw fritich "rednoats" fighting with American soldier#3 and towns- naople.Thie was the battle of i!eathcote jill.After the bati••le,thedead were buried in a ootnwon grave.Yr.Baxter in of the firm belief that it was the remains of these victims of that ftavolutionary ;lar battle • • that he unearthed.Boiiee in the earth hive a tendenoy to turn the buil to a black tone.There was unfortunately nothing left of anyone who had been buriF•:1 the^P. • • • IIMMIUmb. , • ..7 ... i . . , . .. - . •. , . . .. . • • - • -- V. . . . • .. . .. 1 714-E SCD N E-t CESLETFR;:Y,1144-114.14e.4 7 IVEITA)c . • , . t. . . i Th LS cemet try LS ;v r' - t:'. ‘ti ener -Pr. 1.2y vt.,r "tr.r.,ie r`..:.....-.1c-•? •! . . r:.:.-.! ,:.t..E. l'.--,:i -.A.c'el.7 ..-..:-..,vrr ? 1n .._ !...ri42.-vnt:17,',-..7.11.t c.:f Eleaztcs-Y.t.2 '- : 0-... 81c4 cc -,a , 11.E.. ,...,:,,! ::..)f ti.-.1.e- liev: ke-ct :Tave- . ififrd.s tt\ tit_t_ TO.IVA,. .., - is litt.t.ctst)t-cal 64- into 1 of 5 :a Ad 15 :neatly octreulfccL A Vt- ,is I.exie-te.d on kildN1.511:4P4s- - -441/4 .104110-eel) .auty, 144e...4•44e,.. ancLkleatias i ., . . St:rc -t-.htny ne.)ifil 017..r:ns: z_Lf a nie.ruiat rfl ed li:rei.tic 1... &re. bur i ef.-, .!-...c.T.e. _ titroci,t.h 4frhe 1.4. ycile .r & 111 kun . '1,ie it4c2.)4p.;:.1:i.y o f- ce:.r: -..v iTt 15 pit.- . f'..i.:' •-r..› see.- eite- etokny H nr tra..K4 :of. ckil.d.rez\ Wilt) ::•:le./ bel -a-e. t:•:e:••• • tem.-rke,re_ eyre .7.•pr-_,..:.;.:r.. twer-.5--r" • :1 - 4 ''.. t.....4 3 ....1E t...7:C.:17:C7 -- “.. .7..r .. , . . • . Griq; .').(TY , , .. - Paultna 51.-0\ dau;--7-..c,.:.- Dc- rle..:, E•rl.„ ,S-..ra_.•-• Ars. G-,Icnsly :led h.g • 4 1- ,6 GI L 56. f.,--r-et 5-Neare. (r......le verem bolor ,carved _ &don= II- 9 L • • .....- . . r: ' r ,..... ••• 2 Ei) • :. ,, Ehrhrd tA.Cirrt:,..:tey eiise Jul,., 11,1e90 ap:e.d 72 years. (CarYed Frail. :'• , '... .J. _. . - . t'•,,,,.. . ; - 1Adillis.7 Mathies con c f (1111.ert snt Aarret M.Gedney 'Diedty- . • • •• '• .3'1/.1 y 16 ilf3,5-5. •!..;:-.--!. 5- mortilli 5. 7 ,-,..441Vid1.12.y; . - - - - -- '•'••-!" ;•-' :' - '. " .„ ..- • . • N. . -J tale VOrlizra or.ly de.ua-rtc:r of NA 14-.end .34•ne I.Cfbfine7 Porn •:..'. Nast .17,lel/3 dl ed M!4 1 o t-,lii 54. Lra,3 7 V ..• .... -criet Gran.e.7-3-1:rt.241 ,182.5-Cct.12,11354 . . • nivn, M. En-. :•.'.;-oat-.5", IS.25-F51..1C,18-r7. $e:n Gedney-Pily 2,1339-Vay 11,1885. • Ar-c---ta Gr::.ty K Imball-Dt c.14,1837-re.f..218,1925-: 115 married - • • • ' • • •• • 1, !1t It t.'7v fn..rily bat le 1.-.:rierf in t'r.,..? i.r.ELF,G :plot iwit.!1 T - . .r: .),;%7.re.) -'1.• 1 - 4_11... t C...-irirsJ'iy Died Cecezber 2,1E1$3 :.et.70 years,, (Verse • t *.t. ii. . It ,..r . .....:.•_•! ..:-..-..c.r.._A t on. ; . . 4 ; . -- Mary R.I/Ife o! trilert C.Gednr,y Lice July 6t1--,18,61 aged 65 .. : . -; • . . , -Aal:hEa dawhter Gr GlIt.ett Erni Mary GecIncly died June 30,1900 '. . ., e .. ec..--..-.! . Anna G-qe!r•,,ty died r.opt 25,1826 ages 81 years and 4 nonths. . . , . . • ti I: —riketlt,:, fil_fe cf Will! aL GI;8.4.0y 10':C.1 died Ftb. .9,1142.%ged 72 ,:.." ' ' • 1.1 years,".' .r.or,V-.0. • li . 7::71" Gn.A"17. CF •- - Witliar 14.Cedney *ht.-, clod Leo .1el1F338 eyed 63 yeare,4 ronthe • • it al 'so • • -- l1Vry,•".1c wire dtred lept .30,1836 agr, ! 81 7R5r5. , —Arbrel-..ar G•eon4y died ,Pec .16,18S0 /..Fed 61 :,-7-:art:12 urirtba ...-..- i..... . 27 6ays. also . ,.:, .• . - 1.., Iriirey wile of Atr at-..art Cedr.ey died July 29th,1336 aged ,,. . ' `...24 yeare, • .,.. ' N....., I. aaanlo of work done irt flacordaroe with the D.A.R: 3tandard L'Orr.These. inscriptions . . 011.0 011 100,04f40A . . . . ' {_',,F•F,, j.13-i;'•ti�,L . t - -, *tl) '1 •r. `.ii r7i Y1. -V j7'~ •E .«e.; '.W.I{' 'T,:-.ft"1'!. •i :;h,••"Q,,-,. *~,, jst j1w -Wtl11.^rd A,Gidr_c .r who dt'1 _Pec.6,16136 ac e,3 29 years. also . • _- ninles C.,Gndroy 'Amdi3c1 of !rollcr.v f vr,r. in t'.' '' state of 1-ouuiEli CAM Oct 23",1x333 ages) 22 yetirs. --Ca1c'.: Ge .l•s_y ,11.,,0, F:;b. 5',1876,ai;�c1 87 y.m . f.Abov6 rattier arc1 tv.ache)r) also Sn•l;: P'.a—einoy ,iiod Oct,20,1972 :17•„1 76 :jer_rs. C:=1.t3U ]()rinoy son, O1 ( aleb ,'. Susan clet1rrey who r�lepar•t 'd this i i. - . Au0.30r ' ,181E , . 7 1t -rs. - Sur.,eni.a . G-r c c ., i.hint:h' er o•r c}e.1e?•I. and 'hrc3an '3r.rinr�y 'ort. Jars 2.yf• ,1623 ,01ea0ct 12854 . ---_- :=1eazar nodnoy r1ec3eaeod 0nt.2 ,Born in I`'ooton governnent,1772. ` -t.-.rr. Gr'r9no: ''ia win. (Thane twot..one.`3 am of -s1 t. anr.1 are older than any others remaining in f'r.riaronectc Oraveyerde, '''`:c=' r.r • ill ,•-•n 1 conditi cn.T hern to no 'itte or. Anna n . 0tone.) -- - Tr.Trnn cirdnt-' r whod,-,t= thi.q 1tf,, 21 of Jenry,1766 in th^ 641 ” yr�.of his ago. - p:_ bt: vii fn• of crfarcns Gi tiny ,.;,z:; (9err.rt -.1 thin = life lugat 10t6h t 1799 .s ed;794r 1'p gth1 r, Life Octli'r, 3d. 1766 !.mrd 71. yearn, - (i..eni(-n above inscription of onakr'• with tail in mouth • :.,._..., _.i, ri�r "�'i.r.. 1 nt^ 1't •• long" ) . Q ti.. ^.7 }:O n 1 h 7 p . ,rf,t''"'rlit . r.r)!^ 1pi - Yr)ry Gedril-y Wife of John G-edney who dcp-t0 this life Jaril'Y Tuh,1772 rr:cr; 75 ,:ears . . .2artkt GreLlney vrro dept.d tt_io life 2711: of Aug+ t 1775 in t1'r- 55th :�`'rj of t:}.r L•c", (1111r fir t:f31.r)' „ ,:• ' ,,E4 . -E�.C, ( `'ootetono unidentified rwnt to L'ar.tho lomew which nicht :`;;.':•••,<r. ) . -4�.11iaMGc,drney who dle:d Aug.8,1821 ^;:-ac' 57 vicere,82.days 't al no -Alexander Gedney who died nur.29,1921 aF:nd 50 years 26 days • s - l' nif:n,in Ge& 'c dr�iF.rtrcl thin 1 ' f- July 1605" tr. thr' 41}tb :`�: year of his age. also µ -/�nen .. •• .rylrie •f w1.fc; of. Sf3T.jer!trt Gi`dY;^77 0.e.,-)ak't.f`d thin life Snt,• 2,182.]. in the 52nd. *,tear of her life, ':,, *i 2 --Susannah du.tirt-ter of Eprijmnin ..r. Anne Gerdn"y born 'FebY 13, 1801,L)ind Oct 16,7$70. (flihle naamage) - P1 1t'-.••i n nc:n of M1.1 ierrl or.,1 kr' Ctednry born July. 21,1810 c.4.irrd July 27,1819. • - l anr.sh t71c: wif' ^f Solomor: Gedney who dep^.rted this life 5th April 1786 aged 37 yearn , - 14- nry Ge,•lclr'y. who- ,',1 ed April 711815'nr.,..7c1 75 years. • Ln_rre enndegone u::�rt_er • , -trams Gednoy died Oot 15th 1809 er?ed 73-years TO months. -Anna ccedre.;,• '61fo of Jams Gedney cil d Oct 11th ]906 ag^ci. 65- ynarn U. u'ont'-.s. Thin ntor.e war er -•ctrd lay their daurhf.or, • , , , , , . • • • . . 46 . -Tamar who died end was hurled at C-len Falla,N.Y.Oot Pith 181E 0. • ' - $tl.vrnu3 0ec'nny horn April 7th,1801 died Oct. 3.5th,1989, p\arf aret ledney wife of 9ylvarlra Gedney died January 23d i 1.864 a:•-ed 32 yrs ,9 r'onths. . - Susan M.'ir diney wife of 9ilvanua Gedney died Jan,5,18 7 ilk._ .'". ... :1. . ; 1.„ S k,....i„2: , _.I.', .. _ ,.'' :rr _ .. .,.i:.;' : LL . • . . ' - " 'TAr 'le i) GMN7,Y (Continued) • . . . . r.: • .. V. . • -raney k.Gedney wife or Silvanus Gedney died Noy.12,1.f)47 aged 47 ^,-'• ,2 !i:n r.th;,. • --Ja :en on of Sylva.nus and Nancy t4.0edncy who died rarch 24 , 1838 n..'cc t2 •,nr.rr ,9 r �, onth . -_ i�11vcnun (re�li:nyJ cora of :silv!tnue and Nancyt\.Gedney died !"ebru- tu' Z5,1.336r•^r•c1 3 yro.`i II:nntl:YJ. - 'r+M Alfre i (loamy son of dylvenue;. e.nd Nancy Godney died Aug, and 1891 rind 52. - hntttia C idney widow of /ZI A1fre:-i- cscacIr_ey _died in'ebry_ 24th,1902 ae 62 years. . _. In Wr,'cry c,f Two ':1-!11 r-,-,n of .4y11vtunutt 43 ?lane;' .'..ledney - .cal14 W.GeciAer dte..d Oo.1-.23 :?.C133 aae,el 1.0 ycatr5,2 zriort'; , _ -- - JohlL II.Gednc^.y died April 1":5 .1829 aged 5 veara. int::.-: P.Gr;1:;ray r1tF'L' Apyll 4 ,11156 R7ed 26 yoara. (Veron, Daughter of :111vanue nnd rency l,'.GodneyT (Hand pointing h"cevenwrrd. ) Al. �xrnder Son of 5i1v.^.rua and !lanai! R,:}odney P1 nd ,Tan.ln,59 • Aged 32 ynere and three. months. (Vorne t low) . _4nne, c11.n,I. Sune441th 18S2: aped 1 yer..r only child of Alexander and Louisa .Gedney. . - Elia dau1. tf:•r of Alclxandcr ant Louisa Gedney died ITov.19,1855. aged 1 yoar,11 months. , -t-sthcr %•r1fn .of 611hort. G-ndne`• 1-ern Auc.28t11,1760 dingy, !nrt1. . 11,1859. Cherlt'k "i.fr of Jroec l_ Qn bcrr, ZOtk of .P a. ,1.799 e'5 d Nov. . 16,1848 e. e.: 48 yeara.Terse below, (She in buried it. a Gedney - Jest.er t.Vezwart wife of Joseph 1J.Gedney died Deo.28,1863 • e' A '., 24 ':r..,r e = Timothy I�.Gndney�died !:arch 3rd 1867 seed 60 years. r slot' !'1 n Eel ft= . - Clarissa GF.c,ne.;, born hpril 23rd ,1796 died Sept 14,1871.. (Verse) . Srrctt Mc-rritt Aur*,17,1769-:'Tilly 17 ,1962. . -Frederick i =rritt died P'.ov.27th,1973 in the t5tU ynar of his :. ' r:e.r'i1.11::rr.t'lnt 1 nr',, : RADPEIJ Isaac l4adc,an died larch 27,1960 aged 50. • Plisabo ' wife of TTiorras Ordden Porn Nov.22,1786 died Sept. ` A,, ' 1,1860• • Cnrolinn G,Haddon Deo,6,1A21-Feb.28,1872,- -Arlin() 'Iirerinta r,auEht er of David H.and Caroline Hadden Died ku;r.l.3 ,1855" or,(Id 5 S norm . (Vcree) . - Ella. lought.rr of leverlyI Pnd Anna Hadden di9d c'ct20,1862 (Bible . na.aee.;-n below inscription.) 1 • ;F . 7-foot Obeliak - !Ataxy Gec+ru y wife of John G.I4adden (torn July 16,1796 Died may ' i5,1678 . F.:other, .; \-" DIXON - er - E1.i zqte2t11 T:aur of Vf.2,�,�' i zry Dixon who wan horn `3ep 2 1751. and ,Died Feb 16,13. - Y54.11ta.r, Dixon who diad Nova let,1787 a-'e'l 22- Yearn 100 days. _John Dixon r,rl,o died Oot.5t•h,1791 aged 35 yrs. : - _ . .. -- — .. . .. .. .. V:.....1-:..".........- `l. 'I.I .�., - w I , - - - - � ' . :.ii.�� -,..,-..\.. .. - � �. ..,P:'. c,dr' �L.tr.L►rj+fit: DIXCM 4; .:_L,ir*irri_) ,. . . :.. ' /1 - Fire old redston'. P►eadln ;.I'. 'err► " • Ston; 1?o.'d•-r ;'ar thee pasceth this stone nor regardless 1,o told that near its bass lies deposited the remains of Mkcry DL.xor: wife o. John Di;:or..- --• -.- ' A unman t:liosn reputation was• spotless and whose life wao r.c t.t i:.. the 1pi,actice of virtue,:-..n-inr by her un- shaken fortitude and native independence of soul coat- •- - - :1:,3 e .tF,�u, of tti.I •vrl;a lr.r.ew llor.'3ho depart^d t .ie - 11 fn Aug. 15t.h 181Q ar,,-,1 53 yearn. Lax E , � .St£.rJ.ey For. c ,'P.and ?Airy I.Cs11Ce died Dec ,14 ,1854 aged 2 years. —E1= zcttc t : •,x.f'ro or 14.P.Leal:e who dopnr•ted this life Sept.3, . A.D.1B15 meed 37 years 10 monthn. . also their son ' . 3-neat '-ri.:: died July 29,1843. at.ed 1 yr.10 cr,onthn. --Hewlett P.Laake died t. x.2,1866 in the 59 yr.of his age L'rectca tv hi o widow. • - Mary &e&I y Stanley widow of H-ewlett ?.Leake Aug.5,1815- ' J 'iliiv: VIan,16,1894. 6R�Y . • c.ze Ices .".ea4ing: V -Gi.l.b rt 4.9ied Jar..2E,1844 aE; 7 .itionths. - OF4 elia D'- July :'1,.18'-18 z.�;, :: Z yos.r•c, - �4oratio Ue.rdane died April 25,1850 aged 11 months. . . thtl.'rr::_ o !' G1.1'._ rt $,n:d M rthB Gray, . L,".:'�:t�Cr , . f . • ' --John W.D.I.ewrenoe bora 1827 died +'aroh 21,1901. ("our father") ' kk.arr [_. Odell v,' fe of Jakrt W.D,Lawr=e:.ce bc.rr Sept,16 1837 Died March .6,11'78 " -James L. •:r1 f .Iohr., W.a..d i&rr F.L.a r_nt,o.0ct,2,1868-July , �.l Y..� Y til /".f-n.1 • 4,1908. ,;, • Ida dau:-.1hatc of John U).1311a Very E=.Lawreuce died Mxe.9,1.876 -• aced 20 years. '_ - E'velyrr C.,1 _y,ro::ce Bo!'n 1859 tied 1915, , • • Ua.ry L.LP.yrenoa Dorn IBSS',5it;d 1915. V Sa:.uel L,a. ronc t'�itw life D•;;c,2 r • departed3,1� aged 7� pea.' '+.:. . :. - eEthor,relict of Saruel Lawrence. who died Jan.4,1853 aged 82.. - Willisht T.L:avn once botr. Febty 23,1819 c-l.ie4 5ept.24,1880, •• Ton-Father (fable pas axe below inscription. • + i... F:DwRr." S,La:%rono^ c.:iea Jtair 16,1872 n.ced 53 yrc 5- months. .. • ..- Elizab't4a wife ofL'4w.vard S.I.awrence died May 30,1881 aged 65 ;. oa:'a . . Theodore son df Ldword and Elizabeth Lawrence diad April 16th ' 1661. :Tod 18 ;,jeers 2 mor:the. M rp;aret. Tom,Lawrer:ao died June 29,18E81 and 69 yrs 7 monthn, ,• , • , ("1+'?t� nnasR,:e bolos:, ) . Lawry one , (Tr. big letters on ton. ) Samuel L.Porr 1830-died 1897 .. - .'dire: ::1'0,. of :. 1111am Laurence died July 13 ,1'172i Gad 84. ='1111nL. Lawrence died Deo.24,1 53 abed 65 yearn,6 months. . 4' - �1nrl.es L,::'ceence tip':o died A 2.10,1616 a7ed 51. yor.ru 6 :months. - b . , �:l�znb::th Drew wife of Charles I,ati.r�nce, •.t+`• illbib - .iwIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIbo • , , • . . . . .. . • ' • . , . ...1 : :• : : '11: -:. .' : • ' '' ''' 1.--• ..,••• .;.-... . ' • 4,. :!'. ,• ' - • :•'' -1 '. ..7!:', ., ,....'. e..t.!!-'!:.!'';`K...--7. . ••••,.! • .• ‘ - .:. .. ••:-.1•••••71. PURDY .. i, • .--, • • • •.:••!%•::...:••• ,. . . • : Davi.d purely via ki born in the ton n' Ryb 'Febly 30-795 died :Tully 26,186, V .• . . ... -, : .‘,, .. • .• •, .. ' „. • . ..11:11 7•Gbe to:1 Av WI re ocir David .12ti'rdy wile -dlod: 1Zay571.-053 'aged 46.- . • .: . • . • , • , - i. - . • ...CONCKLII4 • . .• . - ,--Ttetheri.no (Toll) DF.J.1.9;liter of IF.7.4-W.F.::Cizri''. Litt.1,:-. Pony, , ,, , ... . . • .., • - , . . . . • . . .- TOW/ZEND : - • ,• •di --._ " (1 7t1 -Joh...-. !.'ov-noc7n,1 711'M711'Mr:?(-1 Jun • y 1,1771 ..kred 54 yearseRorn LI Pia.rwack. at o r s r b et.y vo a:i a 1( 1 • 1-0ARITPTITT.:F, . ,• - Williare. A,Carpenttr c}ted Feb'y 1H,l8f31 aped 67 years, i . -71is1et C7v.riont.t-,z. i. i.e(1 July 17818773 aced 70 yre.rr.:1Eironths. _ - arab C.... ,w1fn. of 711.shrt Carpentorsciled ) arch 7,1881 apetel 77 • year . ., . ' . -In mminry of Gilbert. Csrpenter born Nov.10,1772. died July Z2nd 81820 . Alao -E1117.9_1;et7 'lis i':ife born-Fov.30th,1769 died Nov,14.1844 . • . . :. : WOOD , V1 excel AWood-Pug (12,1873-1 an.2.3,391S, . . erica J.wtfe of Ward Wood 0.875-1927s . . . . . . . . . . . .. \___.. _51zoolR, , • . • . •--Fr molts Secor died to-17.2:3rd 1861 aged 88 years, - -• ,.....• . -Hal-x.211i wife of: Francis Sector died June 27,1861 aged 79 yeara., • , • • ''' :' . . 111 „Eli Secor died June 27,1930 aged 87 yearn 7 months. Anna wife cf Eli Secor died Pnc .211th,1812 aged 67 years,2 months. -'.. . .. .. , _.•• wcom:harl,n 1...{(oto'lle,Li died t911, ; . . LA1402:A-rige11117: ReGedney hie wife 1862-1919. 1 One lit°110,* , ., .:. ..,.. :..: -.,-.! . . .. Wooc.lhall Native of Tr.gland ciiaLl. Aucust 9,1850 Aged 32 . !. . . - years ,Freeted by 111..e . rif and children, Leander 9yror. Woodhall. borAt'urch 411846 died July 25,1869 . only Oon or Thomas & Deborch `Okkocihs.11 ( 'neath 1.0 a 'torso. ) • •: ' .. .. • :1 . .. , . ' ' __Eliza P. ,wife of G-eorFe Lancey died July 25,1852 aced 23 year0 : - .k .4\COR.NTIT:Mnia:43r1t112 )(HATHAWAY . (*.rerso belol) , _Hannah F,Gredney bolovisd wife of On. N. Corneth. Varoh ].7,1862 . :' •.' Aue.15,1,04. Mono is beautifully carved like a scroll with a veiled Grvil. atop . . ,. , - fherles 1.%%,4atheiwa7,T 'born June 251 td Fe.bruary 14,1892. -.. . . Josephine Godney,wite or Charles PI,Tiathaway Born Sapt,7•1F151 .-" '.. Died Nov,21,1931. . • , . . -DAY1014( ' . - .V 4......- • .;., _ Jessie daughter of lilliarn and rthalinqa Darapn Died Aufs,211.860 aged (3 months, 1 • • . . ... • • . • . , - _ . • . f ^^ ♦♦ > i S. —Vi.r`�rtr:io 1'. ,dauphter of Adam and Penelope dtariley •died lt'ay • 4 ,1841 al..1 4, _t1c arr and 5 1u, _._.._.__,_... �_.:•....: . —David' `1t:rr,L-t�°��vhe riepRrted this life Aug,31 ,1845 aged -54 yea`ro- (: ZL.it an..1 wont below. ) I l .• i !.srrl 11YY�, - ?onlarin Ltity-Eorn Ja n'y .7,1���7-r'tad ,rau'y 7,186g. 714 ::ai-r. :: Way til cd Pobruary 4,l l i.n, the 84!",h year of leer Ana. (%11;1. i.lscrintion bvlarv, ) —Ani Gedney 'Way b:r Sept, ),1.863 cl.toa Nov,21 ,1886, _ o,;•i:��.�1t_ Wla,y ._rr, o_ .,-,o •,y;:ra:, ', ;Ln:Z :'lay :lied( Jart' y 11,1335. 1 yeo:v-, '.u1 1: , - 3ebe Leo who died Dea.4th 185g. aged c;8 yrs.7 months and 16 • ,'a-.7n. ( 'iblo tn:3ci.`fptior: below. ) '_ ,L],,- :.- ,-Anna ':.diad Nov.21th 1882 arod 1 year' 11 n oaths, (Verse below..). e L_ l'c v 2-9th 18 8 2 a i d r ` ^s " _ ta7t:zra,: , r...� :�:o , ( Icl below. ) fKu' 1= -r pr.crt ',eon of Robert anti Duna E.Ho':ria died t�sroh 26,1857 arc 3 �;,,�r.^•, (Ja^,,-r:ittle :tol:ie (a:��:1 verse below inaoription) ) "J illiam A. ,sora of Robert and Anna E.Sioi°,i��.Died February 2,1862- _ ;d 2 t•>>a ) u. ✓ trs,ll r:i�Ia c:�. l :'X';". L:.'.LO.;. - ;-o1r.,--t 1 ow'ie L'orn E�opt.25,182Q,'l.L 4 July +,1894. (Top-Howie) - - • '4 TA"L•DR 1'i . :'�nument titled Taylor • ' -Marine G-,TL for-_cin Oct.7,183g-..i•-d Oct,,1.2,1$82 • , -Carrie V.Ta;•lor-r'orn Seot ,5,184a-neoaasei3 `lt.roh 29,1884, . %''arlc:. 1.itlylov :'i'i: ,':pril 7,1(86` -T:ied .:ieb,c�'.�.,10 �i . • . ' - Carr1.- L.V V ?ler=o,n:; `'arch 23 1672-' ied PAY 1,1872 -H,2:�= : w.1-:,1:.r _„r:z Ict,1C,7864-Diet, Ncve:abt:,r 117,186&, RI'. ; FOR TIM ►",,AFiY • {'! RUDOI,FI� , : . _!.r_' r:. L;_ .rice Y::-1ov,' c '::i ro of Reynold T,R�a.:lolph died ;L":arch .r 15t',1,1881} m rted 3S yeare,11 months '`- ' I,typicel Quaker stcne,bard ,granite unnamed or marked, l.ir, in a. Curnpleto cc.teloginu of the Cedney "en:etery.Thia required a feat deal. cf Cc,ta 1 ares .int: to Let t:iereadinEe c,::aot end ecrrect,let w1:Sr: oeumlcted, 1t etanda as a record of the tragedy, the: Ae. '1; r1 at.i. nf randy dr.r ebilclrell.lt chovn eaclneoc and humour ', , cor,,tinod in v v:1.irsior:7 f'b.ohion trrouch the medium of the Ppitap , Wit1- but little Ira inetio:: rccnir•ec ,ar:yc1 1: -: otand in a ofrnr•tcry ._, . ` i 'PEV: or duct read tlrc 'love -' L,eG and rlrtoa and ale an the hope's al.d ,. r'rer•.me a�••:11cd 1-y anun+. r.c.ly death or the tearful centir•.ent that . ' 'V 3T{.. .. i' i r, �Y( '•:,,.' K' a''C i t .�n�}..: Y• 't+t� .�•r,� t rt', N P•` rCC N }��• ' - w..` f • I . :Ij• _'_ `'�. . _ ,� 1l._. :L.�C ..S.-c-.�.fn'G•v �J�`:�; •�.c�� .1.: .. .._ ...... . -.... _._..��L_,L � 1•�•�b�'ti,��. /14 • acoompar:ies a loves, one to the grave, t do not think it necessary .to irtolude the reat of the cemeteries ill t'uin tliesie,`fhey have all hem pent. to the `County lltatorlcal_ oclfety and are on record there.ibe other cemeteries in :":'an.arcnoct; are the IPalner, uaker, .,icn,Town of .'azr.aroneolc, �1rJi L,hc: E,i::C!r )r\` "!.;:.r irw-crountl,The C;emntory lc located on the psis t‘otiu nor T,c.no .WkDs` of 'ILLSG`: vyes t re unnamed • actordinR to the ountnr of the Qua:kers.'rhe luion r!emeter: is a love+lq. field or. tho :rt.dn of he Guiori Creek.11-:0 Towr. ¶/3c.:etor/ la a small • well kept r'.ave;,arc] rhlinh in used at tl,e pz:'resohL ttmo,Tho Disbrow graveyard i a 811a11 ore located on a hillock on Rockland Avrafucj whsre it its e o 4'e'om the ?o3 ;toad . • T:lc e lrror i'cemete'y is the lel-Tent g iav yard in Larchmont. ID • I had to .,rope throup i blrckherry bus'-les to fund tombntones because this Tot is Ho overr:r. own.!'any otonec have become buried and others have fallen fnce rl^.wn,I have however one of the most completed lists of that rravojar•ct.Tt is not entirely finic3hecl due to the fast that . - as I write t'Zia thy. ;:..rou,:d ie still hard and the atones are trozsn . fast.I hope to be able to rrt'e them this A^rinF,This graveyard is locat€. l on (looser Lane in Larchmont on the hill above Weaver Street.',l` ; When this ccrzeto='V was first built there were no houses within wiles of it save those on ';:saver `.7treet itoolf.'r'zio street was no-called • beeaucee of the fact that before the Revolt tion,Toizt of the people, on this road good to reeve in thzir own home,Conaagi.zently it was • spoken of Aa the "weaver' s street" or 'Weaver Itreet.It was an import- ant road in Revolutionary days because the fritioh .uaed it to march to the battle of White Plains.Thus,the Weaver "treet people got' to be Rood neijhhors for they were the only people within a large radiustWherl it came to burying their dead they built a common graveyard *Charles M.Ba_xter 13r. �l+z' i+?v. _ rr f tirlY.'L.vwe.wvy- o ^}�.h{.!' J'X ..'. N�(-��.,�,^.._•.v�•1,.. Vin . �, ' t'F . 1.:,:—.;1-.0.,,,,k4,,,,,;,$;! �, .,:.K4,IJ s' f - -�'' 11 1.... ..._ :s:.._:w'YY`ri:2rl�..TS,1 1 -.,11..`4:'jh :4�' .f:'i; !.:". �l',...�f... y' �• ` 4 .5 ,II ./S� ' . 1 and air.ce the Palmor`a were the moat nuaterous,it has. beennailed ' - the Telmer Oe rc3tery.Bolton,deecribim7 the Larchmont Cfardc,na district about . 13i-:o oayu,t1j.n this vicinity arc the eataten of Jftrr,cp /,Roo e- . l' , , velt,:'sq. (late rnr uOLe:t of elongroaa) nor .beionainF t'.n cleorLre ,? , Itid:3ruur;c'ri0:1a rr3.:s,Ltnan ;Faubn 1y; Lhe ,latter adjoins the T0alrnr.3r • Ai ',`,ri n[!•-[ r 3Ui i or: Lila '•14, L ind 1 fi tl'117 ;O'.J)l:.d ry ?;:r,tnVar.11Thifl !?rrlv'•'- yard coIlLaina me+•;fbf re_ of th-? follorinj ran:ilii e;i- a1T:1C•r,Loc :woo4$ i'•1.001:1:,r,+:%o1e:3 , 3i i.0son,Lonrley;Hutton,trvino,5oocr,sTavie,Tre?and, ilait ht and SchoZie1d,T1IGi'e in one cuator atone in tl:C. yarc.There are appr'oxir.:e.tc 1�r 71 atones extant that are reailab L , . • it in mush more difficult today to found a graveyard , than it wee in the tine then the Pamaronecic cemeteries were founded, ., . Cemetery Laws it: t}•.e "i11vree ,to.rs,etai,ee and country are probably ,,- 1' r:.. t the moot involved ,cor::plicated and Intl-lost° ?awe ve heve,>`o oemetex' e4 .;. can he pet uv r:lthj.r.Lererl;l ville.te radit but ill sora clan they be +:'. `')Ir ` established v'.ith. ti"r e:::i r.ent of +'.e L.!oe:ci of Park or Cemetery Comm . iestolu.: a.1z it ie nutjlic ,the villac•e in L er nonaiblo for careoupkeeip, ,.; coneuat,n iv.ct ttlt of plots,r€Culati or. for morutr:oX_te and right of burial' r 1:e meds wn . ,: i:° in the ee .,eter,, ..-r i'Etr:('r n Bllt6 for nal lis health rust t, �Tp �, hoar- s rrt°.;! keep up po I Lieri2 plot.3 t.:'_ ai CFTr:E:tt rie©,t>11 graveyards . , s' 1 are' tax exerr,c t; as ion[ AG they are 111 uee,J, iter the burials have :. • .r cease. for 14 yee.rs o n •Lei' due petition a Frr veyerc, can be moved or • the Town may purcnt^ce i t,A.nv body may be moved E.fter proper petition ; to i.o the judp•e of t.}:(.7, court of records, omctimoo }:owevrr a graveyard , is di ntroyed iiler7a7 7 and its contents arp loot. ford ior,A4 vn the county purchased '>roperty for tiro proposed Croan C'lunty 'nrltway,it ) 11rokup the stones and scattered them and utterly obliterated the ' 1l.t tie il:§ef2 ':r-;e , t, ry which uo 1 to zrtana on W,.aneroneck ;lyenit® at tie, cornP.r if i:;ary. 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'• . . : ;-• . • •• *-:it-'.: . 1.History of 'VOotchesier County-Robert Dolton • • ,.,:- , ,. :::.,..-- • Fork City 1E381 m •••;,.'!..,..•%•.:,• -,-!.:7,!,: _ .- • _ . . . . . , Volue 2-"ares 4941495 end the chapter on Yamaronech. 2.History of Weetchester Countv,New York-3.Thomns ao,harf,A.M.L1.0. :11.il:An1p1Jia,ln56 ' Volumr2 1-1.7Ewes illw-85 • ) ....lic.: chaTAcr in tnis book oni thcj Town of l':ameronock was writtcn 17 Ur.Fdvn10 Floyd relorto.7,v,woll-known citizen and .-.,z ti.,'i Towii.;his in .!, 1",. I.A.L .: r.:ty:;: E.,.-lci !.,scur:::t;.: • , . chapter.. •• . . 3.ffistory ofec ', tcher estCounty-Frederic Shomad -lsrd nW .W .Spooner 1:cy.: tio (.;ity,10C ra,-es-12r,17C,162,233,24,2 ,316,323 ,34C,30,37 -3P21 -‘,27 . . . .... - -,- P ' • P- • • - . 4.rawaroneck1riu.-ou.-:h Mc.! '17ear2,illiall, .jorahol,. Ful.,thers .k. Larcro hnt "Tiresupublisheroo1T317 . • ialL is o lvre booklet on .1:-.aronc:ok hietory specially Prlpar7d by Mn.Fulchor for the 275th. Annlversary of the rchasc of Ne.xfpcc.:k. colebration.tt ta tilled 1,,Ith val- . uablo facto and records. • . • I : 5.Yr.Charles k. 3axt 'r,zr; I flt.49._ ‘esil foptunate ,in having bean able to confer with '..'r.1tar about t!amaronock Matory.Yr,Rater is a vener- 'I ctic cl'2 7D1.1 Tow Ind hia Temory- is vHry keen.A kren sti4de.nt . . of Uameroneck arse a president if the Mamaroneck bank,he io !_ „ E. veritable golditie of facts. . . . . .. . • I. . C. r,:illiai.' Geial-,om FT-licher .*'r.Tulci.er 1i caretaker of most of the ramaronack ccuoterlos vud a tercher of .history- at- ar.arnnPilk-litfrh ___ ,. '.:chool. , 7.A Tabulated List of the Graveyards at maroneck-Yilton Trigoff - , ---- -_:.-ti.--, Not. fdubliohr:d as yet,I Intend to have it registered • rtt1-. t:..c county Historical Socioty.I have almost complete • • , - lists of tl.(-: extant -raves in Mamproneak.Thuee T have gathered .. r fror the tollbstones thernelvonoverified b 'ise Eloise Uteri ' • .-.. - .7. of Larcnt. . , . i• . • , l' • - : . . . .. . . , . . • . " • _ • •--„,- — . ,,, , - .• • . • 1 • . . • . ' • . . . . I . .- • • D 0 EX zpp,rS L • NEN ROCHELLE TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS Record of All Inscriptions in the Old Cemeteries; • with_Supplementary Information for • Flanclreau Graveyard - (See last page for inscriztion index) "Remove not the old land mark; and enter n,ot into the fields of the fatherless." Proverbs : 23rd Chapter, 10th Verse. • 11 NEW ROCHELLE CHAPTER Daughters of the American Revolution New Rochelle , New York 1941 1 _ .rte fir, rli`.. rill. IV :r.. .. •i. • .x.. i .. ri_ri • ' • E ��. li.r• • P.La• 1r-IL'Act • ..t 14' 1 2- .. ' . K. Vt. •" I ' 1 1111 k 1 r i I i _ 1 i III IFThe following records were made by 1 The Genealogical Records Committee • ...•r of New Rochelle Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution d137: :::::9 and 1940 Mrs. Harold GRegent i Members of Committee Mrs. R. W. Barrington Mrs. R. B. Kershaw Mrs. J. F. Bennett Mrs. J. I. Snyder Mrs. George Fuller Mrs. Arthur H. Titus Mrs. Mary G. Hubbell ' Mrs. W. H. ;Veiher Mrs. William H. Lough - - Chairman • . •i - 2 - -urs -- CONTENTS• i' Page ill Acknowledgments 4 f; Pictures of Interesting Tombstones 5 & 6 p of Now Rochelle '7 Key List of Cemeteries and Plots B All tombstone inscriptions in the following seven cemeteries II have been listed. • Cld Huguenot Burying Ground ` Map 9 History 10 Inscriptions 13 Trinity Church Cemetery - Map 23 History 24 Inscriptions 25 Allaire Cemetery Hip 54 IDHistory 55 Inscriptions 56 i Coutant Cemetery Map 62 . History 63 ' Inscriptions 66 First Methodist Church Cemetery Map 86 •" History 87 ' t" Inscriptions 89 St. John's Church Cemetery ' lip 130 , • History • 131 .: Inscriptions 133 Flandreau Graveyard 7 • Yap 117 History 148— . Inscriptions 45-1— cd • Tombstone inscriptions in the 1;. following cemeteries and plots . have not been listed I Notes on Beechwoods Cemetery 154 Notes on Holy Sepulchre Cemetery 154 il Notes on Twelve Unused Plots 156 • 3 } . ;4, J4i'4s !17 1 6 . . _ if- F .LAND .--." Alb'. CIETfY , , ,--".. , ,.,..:; ...2 •R n 0 ST _ _ t '' A 27'_4 iI :4-...--:-.....''..- i, A i CORNEA ASD TO ROAD. 11 1IONUME.NT OF SOLDIER AD1OUED TO I3ELCH\1OOD C EME,TERY . t ij ' • 147 • 1, ■sfr .�. , wyj 1. S 16 ' { : FLANDREAU GRAVEYAAD Tha Flandreau Graveyard was used as a private burial place by the t . Flandreau family, one of the old Huguenot families of New Rochelle. The farm on which the burial plot was established was owned by Peter Flandreau, and devised by him to his brother, Benjamin, in his will, dated April 20, 1785. It is just possible that the burial place :as started by Peter, but this is not definitely known. The stone of Benjamin Flandreau • who died February 19, 1800, is believed to be the oldest in the cemetery and his burial in the plot is believed to be the first. It is stated by Mr. Morgan H. Soacord that when he made a record of the inscription on this stone, over forty years ago, it was the oldest in the cemetery. The stone may still be found and road, although it is lying out of place on the ground under leaves and branches. i The plot was not laid out by deed until February 16, 1814, when the children of Benjamin Flandreau made a reservation 28 yards by 1$ yards, with a right-of-way- for access thereto from Boston Post Road or Turnpike Ftoad. (Libre "R" , page 200, White Plains Court House) Between the time of the burial of Benjamin Flandreau (1800) and the time the plot was formally laid out (1814) there had been burials by other members of the Flandreau family. OW) ' The cemetery is still owned by the heirs of the Benjamin Flandreau who died on February 19, 1800. It is apparently abandoned, with no one left who is interested in its care. Most of the names on the stones are these of old and respected Huguenot families of New Rochelle. The cemetery - or what is left of it - is located on Chester Place, just east of Emerson Avenue. Emerson Avenue is at the east end of Harp Street or the Boston Post Road , and runs from Main Street towards the Sound. Chester Place is the second street to the left, off of Emerson. (see melp) The east line of the cemetery is right on the boundary line between New �. r-; y Rochelle and Mamaroneck. This farm was purchased some time before the Civil War by Samuel F. Cowdrey. He called the place "Hazolhurst" , a' name still used for the section. The burial plot was not included in the purchase of the farm by Mr. Cowdrey. A right-of-way to the plot was also retained by the Flandreau family. Mr. Cowdrey wanted the property as a part of his estate. He therefore offered to buy the plot and move, at his own expense, all of the bodies to a burial ground selected by the Flandreau heirs. They were unwilling to agree to this , for the little graveyard was still being used and carefully cared for. Mr. Cowdrey had a hedge planted around the plot and it was also enclosed by a stone wall. After the death of Mr. Cowdrey, in the late years of the 19th century, the property was taken over and development of it as a residential park started some forty years ago. The plot has not been used for burials for many years. About 1889 Mr, ' George T. Davis wrote a paper on the cemeteries of New Rochelle. About the Flandreau Graveyard he says ; "This cemetery is situated on Main Street at'the Mamaroneck line il east of the residence of Mr. S. F. Cowdrey and can not be seen 1 - 148 _ e '.nr tat.:rAsabit f: :m the street, No persons except the F1andreus.: family are buried here. The interments average about one per year. Only one monument is erected here and that was erected to the memory of a young man who was killed during the war." • • There could not have been many burials after this time, although there was an inscription on a stone recorded in 1923 indicating a burial in 1892. This burial was very likely the last. After the opening of Beechwoods cemetery there were many removals from this old private plot to the new cemetery. The monument of which Mr. Davis speaks was erected during the Civil War • by the parents of Elisha Harsen. On May 10, 1923. Mrs. Florence S. Bennett of New Rochelle visited this cemetery. At that time the development of the locality was going forward, new roads were being put through, houses were being built, etc, Mrs. Bennett found the little cemetery in a deplor- able condition. However. at that time the monument to Elisha Harsen was still intact, except for small chippings. She made a copy of the very ., interesting inscription, which follows : ,In Memory of Elisha Harsen aged 23 yrs. and '4 mos. 1st Asst. Engineer in the United States Navy on board the Monitor Tecumseh, who perished in Mobile Bay on Aug. 5th, 1864, when their vessel was sunk by a rebel torpe- do. This monument is erected by his parents whose consolation is , that their son died in the ser- vice of his country. He died do- ing what he could to suppress the wicked rebellion of the slave states. While leading the fleet which ran past the forts of Mobile Bay, the Tecumseh was struck by . the fatal torpedo-which launched into eternity as, brave a crew as • ever manned a vessel. They offer- ed themselves a sacrifice to their country, met the fate they had some reason to expect, and by bravely confronting it, averted it from others. None but heros would have consented to lead through the terrible dangers of that battle day. As heros they did their duty; while at their ports they perished and were bur- ied in the dark waters with more than a hero's salute. Their country will never cease to cher- ish the fame they so gallantly won. 1, - 149 - w 4 . i _ 1•' •I • � t+, tr+j r4-j •y �y- '•� • ,i 7 This inscription occupies three sides of the monument. On the fourth 3id.4 is the following latin quotation: "DOLCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI" A week later a second visit was made and Mrs. Bennett found that the shaft of the monument had been forced off of the base, and an effort had appar- ently been made to destroy it. As a result of the story which Mrs. Bennett wrote and which was published in the "Standard-Star" the monument wan moved to Beechwoods Cemetery where it may now be seen. Another Civil War soldier, buried in this plot, was Theodore Flandreau, a sergeant. His stone was so broken at the time Mrs. Bennett visited the cemetery that nothing more could be read. However, his record was known, and a stone to his memory now stands in the Beechwoods Cemetery not far from that of Elisha Harsen. Theodore Flandreau was the ton of Elijah Flandreau. He was born on July 5 , 1844. He served in Company E, 73rd N.Y. Volunteer Infantry, He died on Nov. 20, 1886. The "Flandreau Post" G.A.R. is named in honor of him and of his brother, John The little cemetery is now in even worse condition, few of the stones are legible, and fewer still are in their original positions . Scattered pieces of markers were found in all parts of the plot. An attempt was made to fit them together. It was sometimes possible to do this. However, it was impossible to locate the positions of the graves. Therefore, no sat- isfactory map of the graveyard can be furnished. • I V f O I�1 11 jl - 150 - rib. ' • "" i , •_ :. _• _ , .Y. T.. .�.e ..�{ . `,... .. ' •i' ilia �, .i,. •!tt • iFLANDREAU GRAVEYARD 1 f 11 1. A miscellaneous group of fallen stones. It was not possible to read any of them. They were on a line with the rear of the plot where the ,lI� I tabulation started. li .1 2. FLANDREAU In memory of ELIZABETH, wife of BENJAMIN FLANDREAU who died September 15 , 1822 . Aged 51. ii • 3. FLANDREAU ! In memory of .. ..AMIN FLANDREAU who departed this life Aug. 27th, 1807,. J Aged 45 years , 2 months & 10 days. Foot Stone B.F. 4. Broken Stone. f;,, __ 5. FLANDREAU ! SUSAN FIANDREAU Died Nov. 5 , 1868. . t Aged 68 years , 2 months and 12 days. ' ' Stone in good condition. , 6. Broken Ztohe. 7. Broken Stone. . -- 8. SEACORD In memory of MAGDALEN, wife of DANIEL SEACORD who died Jan. 30, 1840. Aged BO years , 4 months and 1 day. • • 9. SEACORD /�''',, In memory of JOHN W. SEACORD, son of DANIEL ��.•JJ who died July 10, 1838. Aged 41 years . • I --10. RUSSEL SARAH ESTHER, daughter of (LABAN?) & SARAH RUSSEL departed this life Oct. 16, 1829 in her 15th year. • 11. Fallen Stone. -- 12. SEACORD In memory of JAMES A. , son of LEONARD and MARIA SEACORD who died Oct. 13th, 1842. Aged 5 yrs. and 5 mos. I 13. Group of eight field stone markers . 14. FLA NDREA U Aged ui years, 5 months and 15 days. • - 151 - Eli 15 , The G DANIEL BO Nothing more could be read, • FLANDREAU In memory of ANN ELIZA, wife of BENJAMIN FLANDREAU who died Mar. 4 , 1835. Aged 24 years, 2 mo. 23 days. also BENJAMIN BADEAU, son of '• BENJAMIN and ANN ELIZA FI,ANDREAU Died Mar. 25 , 1835. Aged 1 month & 12 days. • 17. FIANDREAU In memory of BENJAMIN FIANDREAU Born Feb. 22 , 1810. Died Nov.. 21, 1844. Foot Stone B.F. +18. MULLINEX In momory of JOSEPH MULLINEX who departed this life Oct. the 28th day, 1807.- Aged 83 years, I month, 13 days. 19, Foot Stone D.S. (DANIEL SEACORD'S stone was standing in 1923. See below.) 20,, Miscellaneous group of 20 or more markers. No inscriptions could be read at this time. 21. FLANDREAU In memory of CATHARINE IRENE, wife of Elder DANIEL A. FLANDREAU who departed this life October 8th, 1815. Agod 40 years and 23 days. Foot Stone C.I.F. -- 22. ISABELLE Nothing more could be road 'on this stone at this • time. (See below for record of 1923.) • Note 1. Over forty years ago Mr. Morgan H. Seaaord, well-known historian of New Rochelle and descendant of an old Huguenot family made a partial record of grave stones in the Flandreau Graveyard at that time. The following inscriptions , not found in 1939, were recorded by him. In memory of ESTHER FIANDREAU the wife of BENJAMIN FLANDREAU who departed this lifo May Bth, 1811. in the 82nd year of hor age. (She was ESTHER BADEAU. Red Stone.) On the bottom of stone recorded above as No. 3. Also of his son BENJAMIN, who departed this life. August 20th, 1805. Aged 1 year, 10 months & 7 days. - 152 - 1y�F ,j� ter. ' • >" c,,- ; .',F F.7ay,•. i� — n a u Y.. . ri 1. i _..Y �., ;. 4. y 10 ) C - , . _ ;t i '•. . :-. . 4 Note 1. (Continued) • • In Memory of JOHN FLANDREAU, who departed this life January 27th, 1809, Aged 37 years, 9 months & 25 days. In Memory of ELIZABETH, wife of BENJAMIN FLANDREAU who died Sept. 15 , 1822 AE. 51 Sacred to the momory of ESTHER, widow of WILLIAM STILLTELL who died Aprj 1 26th, 11132, in thq 76th year of her age. Tho Grave of DANIEL 3MACORD Born March 13, 1759. Died June 13,. 1843. (See 15 and 19 above.) In Memory of MAGDALEN, wife of DANIEL SEACORD who died Jan, 30, 1840. Aged 80 years 4 months & 1 days In Memory of JOHN W. SEACORD, son of DANIEL and MAGDALEN SEACORD who died July 10, 1838. Aged 41 yrs. 1 mo. and 12 days. JOHN BADEAU, died Dec. 11, 1815. Aged 74 years, SUSAN BADEAU, died Dec. 8, 1817, Aged 66 years. Note 2. In 1923 Mrs. Florence S. Bennett of New Rochelle visited this cemetery and made as much of a record as she could. The cemetery was , at that time, filled with the litter of the development which was going on all around it. Tho following stones not found in 1939, wore record- . ed by her at that time. ESTHER' FLINDREAU, wife , died May 8, 1811. Age 02. BENJAMIN FLANDREAU, died Sept. 13, 1822. Age 54. , BENJAMIN FLANDREAU, died 1832. Age 51. ISABELLF FLANDREAU, wife, ,died Nov. 19, 1892. Age 82, (See Nor 22) DANIEI. SEACORD, died 1843. Age 84. (See No. 19) JOHN SEACORD, son, died April 26, 1832. -Age 4 153 - me- ® IP]DE:C .,r for Flandreau Graveyard, New Rochelle, N. Y. Page No. Badeau John 10 Susan 10 Flandreau Ann Eliza, wife of Benjamin 9 . . . .aurin (Benjamin?) [Footstone "B.F. "] 8 Benjamin 8 Benjamin, son of Benjamin & Ann Eliza 9 Benjamin [Footstone "B.F."] 9 Benjamin, son of Benjamin & Esther (Badeau) 9 Benjamin 10 Benjamin 10 Catharine Irene, wife of Elder Daniel A. 9 Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin 8 Esther, wife of Benjamin 9 Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin 10 Esther, wife of Benjamin 10 John 10 Q Isabelle 10 Susan 8 Theodore, son of Elijah (Theo. fought in Civil War) 7 Ilarsen Elisha (Civil War duty in Navy) 6 & 7 MullL nex Joseph 9 Russel Sarah Esther, daughter of & Sarah 8 Seacord Daniel 9 Daniel 10 James A. , son of Leonard & Maria 8 John 10 John W. , son of Daniel & Magdalen 8 & 10 Magdalen, wife of Daniel 8 & 10 Stillwell Esther, widow of William 10 *Indexed in Feb. 1977 by Anne Hockman, Mamaroneck Historical Society The Town of Mamaroneck Cemetery Listing by • Nancy Buscaglia 1941 Local History Seminar Mamaroneck High School Indexed by Anne Miller Hockman Mamaroneck Historical Society February 1977 NIIa. 111111ft. 4or No qr. • • •••,•,.. • • ,•••;11Y•'.49 f :"Ii1/4'•%‘ -‘ , -: :.1 t••• t • • • • •f la- • - Index: See ?. 19 ; . it • TEL:' Trz -.i C aVE.TFRY LISTI1:G .0 Laney Dus cael ist • • ,1• , • • t 4 41 -4- J4 coa . 71/1 • ••/Le C' ; -• vir • , , (A) ".-1 Swopo Award Contest I • A1rt1 , 1, 1041 r- The Town of Mamaroneck Cemetery is still being used to- 'tay by people who cannot afford a private one. The law requires that a portion of the grounds shall ba reserved for the interment of strangers and other persons who may die in the village under circumstances which render it unreasonable to require payment for 1 making such internment. . It is a good size, wall kept gravuyard located on a hillock at the corner of Mount Pleasant Road and Stanley Avenue. A seaky iron gate opens on eight steps ps leading to the cemetery. _ From the street it gives a restful appearance with gravestones arraiged in rows , but if one enters, he will find ivy overgrown on some, while others are broken. In 1829 , it was deeded to the town for ,the use of the inhabi- tants as a public burying ground forever. At that time it was the family cemetery of the Budd'a. Bolton mentions the fact that the Budd Family Cemetery is situated on that portion of the estate which borders the Sheldrake to the north of the village near the Ij New Haven Railroad Station. i . Following is a deed to the Mount Pleasant Cemetery between Guy C. Bayley and Henry Munro, Supervisor of the Town of Mamaroneck; This Indenture made the ,t day of November in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine Between Guy 04 Bayley of the Town of Mamaroneck in the County of Westchester and State of New York Physician of the First Part and Henry Munro Supervisor of the said Town of Mamaroneck of the Second Part 1. Fitzpatrick, Sohn Tracy. Williainson's Village Laws of the . State of New York. Williamson Law Book. Co, 1924. p. 254 2. Bolton, Robert. The History of the Several Town, Manors, and Patents of the-7ount of wees stem i er ros First .lett ement to the Present tine. Chas, F. Koper. 1g8l, +� Vol. 1. p. 495 T. Witnesseth that the said party of the first part for and in consideration of one uant lawful :coney of the United States of America to him in hand paid at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged and the 3Etid party of the second part and his suoeessore forever discharged from the 2=0 by these presents. Hath granted, bargained, sold, released, oonveyeid, and confirmed, and by theLio presanto Doth {Tnnt , burr,uuin, sell , release, convey, and confirm Tinto the said party of the secoud part, and his successors for ever. All that certain piece or parcel of ground lying on the Mount Pleasant road so called in the said Town of Mamaroneck and in Butted and Bounded as follows commencing at a stake set in the stone wall of ' the south side of the said Mount Pleasant Road, thence South one hundred and eighty feet Thence West one hundred and twenty-one feet, thence Eadt one , hundred and ninety two feet, Thence along the said road to the place of begineing, excepting thurecut a piece of ground in the south corner of said, lot, known as the burying ground in the estate of Gilbert Budd, deceased. Together with all and sing- ular the tenements , hereditaments , and apputenanoes whatsoever unto the above mentioned and described premises in any wise appertaining or belonging and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders rents, issues , and profits thereof, an4. also all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand whatsoever as well in law as in 99uity of the said party of the first part of' in or to the same and every part and parcel thereof with the appurtenances. To have and to hold the above grant- ed, bargained, and. described premises, with the appurtenances un- to the said party of the second part and his successors to his and theirs own proper u3a rind behoof forever. In ;trust never- theless for the uee of the .inhabitants of the said Town of Mamaroneck. To be used by them as a public burying ground for- ever. And the said Guy C. Bayley for himseld and hi,s' heirs, The above described and hereby granted and released premises and every part thcreof•wi•th the uppurtonaeceys into the said party of the second part and his :.uccessore against the said Guy C. 3:1y'1e.r end his he i r•:i Ariel u *uin;t all :persons whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claire the same shall 4.nd will Warrant and by these presents forever defend--In witness whereof the parties to these presents gave eereln to interchangeably: set their hand and seal the dey end year first above written. Guy C. Bayley. Sealed and delivered in presence of einott Mitchell. The Budd Family goo:; back to John Budd of Southold, L. T. . His sort, John Budd , was .the first proprietor of Apawquawmis or ee Budd 's Neck, The first parson to ;:e buried in the cemetery is Underhill Budd of r3udd 's Nec:c, Fye. In his will of Ma.,: 10, 1755 , he leaves t.. to his wife , Sarah, personal liberty, To his son Gilbert (Col. GilberlyBudd) when 21, all houses and lands. He also leaves legacies to daueeters Sarah, wife of Andrew Lyons) According to the 11st of elavee teeee Olt April 5 , 1755, it . was found that Underhill Budd owned four slaves.! Underhill Budd was supervisor of tee Town of Mamaronec:c, iu 1745 , 1746, 1747.5 %she son of Underhill was Col. Gilbert Budd, who served with erect distinction in the Continental army during the Revolution. e He was the lest member to occupy the estate. Gilbert Budd was. 3. Pelletreau, William J. Earl rills of Westchester Cou.tty, New yore. from 1664-17R4. 11th GQneaTorzioal and i1istor cal +. ' .9 . 1' t..i:nci,g .1-41r.—r. ] �:: i. Da7o 137. 4. i+uteii-er t';ille.rm ierehem. l.:aruaronuckThirou.h the Years, • Larchc ont Times. p. 2e. 5. Forbes , !t-,bert Lucas , Records of Town Date Back to 1697, Daily Times Mamaroneck, N. Y. Monday September 21, 1936, 112.1...74 :'.'. :7,::'. .. pp,,�..�,�j� ;! -4::: ,�.�.•.u i. � w � M...�'1""'�!"!}�i ' '... C , ". '. ',!..... ...14:f'-'±.''.... i_�. • ���r � il��„ti 1. ..� _ . .► i z 1"-' .:. 1.r. .! T,..2!,'.41',.;4'.-- J l',: 1:.•,,: . ,.�':" '_. ._ ,` :�.'. ..!. li0-' . . , _ • ' 4 clerk from 1771-1776 and both supervisor and clerk from 1783-1793. q • Ks 1:f :i chosen town cier'._ from 1798-ll07.6 ;. United than'.s of mee L!r. ; woe voted to Col. Gi?.Lert Budd for his aithful and .tr partial sorvicou during his long continuation Ii I. Ls to1.n clerk.7 I I :- '.co tomb to 'the v omor'T of tic Budd Far+1l'T is in the scl'.L' corner oZ-- +He 1r'L• An Iron VII,.l int: snrrnunln to r ii(.unrent. The folloc.ini! :lrmov ore enLraved on it; • Undarhill Budd Died t..('T 1755 • Sorah uif e of TJndorhill Eudd 8 Died Aug. 17, 1790 . Arad BO. Mary Ludd . , Died 17:;6. Aged 10 C . ' • Col . Gilh:l•t Budd 9 died :'ept. 7,1613. Aged 69, :'arab 6:'if e of Andrew Lyon Dr. Gilbert Budd Died Oct . 11, '1005. Abed 0710 10h��e�er thou art, v.ith silent f ots ops tread : .. : , . .f. '! ' -. • The hollow would whore he reclines his head; Ill'O'/ . Let not thourhtleae ?firth one tool, deny, But per_.giv©, pause, Plhere tbuth and honour ,lie. His ray- wit that fond a :.tention drew, 0; ' t hoard dolii hted b the friendly few; The 'r.ecrt, that ke1ted at anoth''r' a grief; G. Ibid . :, . .. Y . Ibid , E . _Scroll 1144,5 the dauE'hter of Henry ] owler . • -. ..-:::: 1 - • "oe). cit,": IjoltotzZ, Robert. writes that he died on Sept. 7 1808. I 1G . t. distinguished surgeon, educated ot Edinburg, son_ of John L'udd/ • Y' " •y1 '-i.':.11. `t I f H "-!,,er -• '.i ,! 1,';':'• t''''' . . al, r f ��. ,.� ' r. i " ' ' � --1. . -. _ ..... ...._ .a.._� n..a...... .at. J.r ii,..L.�`!: �. tit 1. . • .Ea N ` ' « �y•.`. },1. K The hand, in secret, that bestowed relief. . .. . 2) Per .::3 e' en now from yonder real.:. of days 1 4 '1'o his lovd relative he send s a rayl ' • I i•lc, nod to behold al octiora, lila his own, . , • V;itL :ilial duty rained thin votive stone. i Inside the railing Is an old tombstone with the following , t::;c-r „tion:: • • L. -._:J1',' of t - • ` Wiry Dau ht -" of Mr i.ru.-r11i11 and Lara Sarah Budd aged .. ten yers • A. D. 1756 - One hundred dollars is ee•t aside in the town budget, thio is r'quired b7 law, to take care of the cemetery. The work-. ' ,. . - • • is done by the "et raga of Foreign War;at:out three times a ' ';. r'. y•aar; before : eriorial' Day, in the awnmer, and before Ax' iatice , •> t ' ;7: .- ray. A project to fix the wall on the Stanley Avenue aide ;: hun been considered and will probably be started in the spring,11 The first burial is that of Underhill Budd in 1765 •".'.'�j while the latest one is Librato Torre- who died ori January 15, . 1941 . The First waa buried in his own fazrily cemetery while I ` 'i the latter xaa buried here bocauao he could not afford a private one. 7.-,e old©tet person was art Veil Brower who died at they . I ri,•e old a e of 91 yerrs. In contrast to this is Oaby Capuan • • who departed this life at one day of age. i Tw©r.t ::ine children aro buried in the cemetery from 1 -:iiy 17;..0 u.Len Mary Budd, aced 10 was laid to rest, to 1931 11. %: r:•i,,w with 7.r, Rob3rt D. Payne. Town C'ark. ailINIMIIIIIIINIMINI — . - . 1 •••• - ,,, ,,, 4 4,10. ...i.f..4:4,...- ,.... • • •I-•I ..". . ' '- -r41;{' ; o!'• 11 -•.0. !Iiiiirii•..S17.--.1`•;••:;'f.: f....,.. ,,:'' 7-.'':-.',;v::,lit 1— i.:1.1-1Z,T?Li...10;..i'.1416',..iiit'..' Y sA,, •-• .'it.. ...,• -1..-.:::.,J :i • •:7!:.-- •,•••,- •• - • ' • ,•:.,' F..., •••••• -,1 ..k• •,....,,:. . . '.: •' ' .•••••• - ."7-1 •, ' ••: :. ' ;,':,: " • ' ''. . ! . ?• •••:..t. ,,. ; :, '::.:,',..".. ,:• • ., . , , • '; ' . •I;t1'.?1, ', .- • - , - . ; '.., i '.i..h,-."; rfl.,,.. :• ••• .. - : .., .e . ':•;•.• . I" .''''..:"(4 ... ,,'*:, 71..".:..: ')..?‘.• '..:%.,111 , -, ' • - 'd .,,r : ii,.„ e!-- .. ';..-',.V : t, .. •„ ' ,....... 1'...., q'.4- • •• I:;.:4 .%•'..:''. "... : • ,':•.'.; ; ••..... .f....:2;..r . ... . . ':•:;!..' i.f ! • '1'..". - - •-• ' ..! . .i- ...‘•'..'.:.: '.......'i. . ,' •i .,..):?:.1,.r„. . .-:...-:.;, . = , ,I..;,.•• _;..-•,.: • . . yolasuing is a lic.t. of the graves6anen Li the °mastery. : .''''.,-; '":, "..- .- : • , ' ..- 7": - '--- . .i•. . : Allen Abrarrzon • • • • ...:'' : f,44'. •t ,. ,...•,.. ,. , • • •..,: i. .,• ',,.-... . .t. :. , -.::•1 ,,;.- "-•_. • • Died :;:a.roh 12, 1935 , 1, ......-, , . ... t•,,.• .. . 1,.... .... • : • .• -.J.... ... ?,... . " 53 yo•••ro. 1.0 mo. 14 da, :: : : . . •• . '. . . :f ..::...,-);. :, -. .. i , , • . .., .., -. : . • 4 • • . : • .. .,..,:,... • •.: . In Ma:nary of ;1• ,• -, . . •-. , • •It .,, • r;leanor Adams .,.''. • . „.•• :, , . - Frtb. 8, 1049 4 .. .• A.,:rtd 85 r.:11re. 1 • . • ' , . li • ., • . A.ildors on •i' u , .. .• - • 7, alzz. 39 yebrs, ; . . _ ... _. . . ... .i. . • — q . . liar:ey and Thomas Atkinson ' • , . Died Au';, 10, 1092 •f • • . . • • Died Aug, 10, 1892 , •', . • . 1 3 trirtton i. • ..• • , Son of.1Vm. ii, and Rebecca. Dailey Died Aug. 1:J., 1377 10 mo. 19dr.. Ia. N • , . .. :: . • . . . • .1• .,, i '... ':...ti .i.4" to .. k -• : V I . In :!emory of ' . ldchard Barker , : I ...: .111. : :•;:i. ... • .. 'r•n,0 ACed 13. '.!1 • -! •4 • , , .. .. . ' :',,.. ,..,.7•••• 7 • ..." !,1 — . . , : • f.. •-,. . - .;44i.,•,..• In IT.enory of Vary Darker 1 I; • • • - .. , • • • .. ,i0-•.•ti. ':'•':X' ::1:,:f 'ID.::. . .. Wifc.. of Daniel Barker , . • - . died Ppy 13, 1836 • •til. - ' • .• . • • ••• ' • -•:• - • ! • •, ..,•,,,.. -_•ti.,:n; - • --A. • • ' •''i.,-".•.': :,..A •,'•••1:I- 3 • . , A -: • • ,..i., , :, r : '•••••:!i0, ..,--': :,.1,..i'. • Age 74 years 10 mo, 9 da, il :. ; , . •-., -t . .• . V • •`...• .- .., , i.r.:11. , z i=,•• • . , . , . itst-....•,••••,.:r.:: •,1 • , . • 1Y, Darkcr. tit . • . . - - • . ., . ,, .. • . ,:l • • , .:••7 ,••••• .;.; • 4 ., .• •-5 deoeused ray 19, 1.781 ti . , . • •• 1.•...-"1••••.. ,,f..t . . Aged 7° years ' • • - - . '.,i • , • n • .,.1• • _ .• - . .• .•..A...'..,-,-:, .• . . 4.t.1..-, ...,., .•. •:•- •V "...1J......*•:•:Eit Daniel Barker . •• • . . 4. ; ..,. .: •••'• Jied June 23, 1814 • a . ;• • •'•.' ' 1.. '• • Ac'''''' . ' :': ••••''I t • : • • .. Ad Et:, yrs.' 5 mo. 27 d , 1.i, • ' . . . .. • :L.,' " .4. '.' .';.• ITW'ri't..A . • ‘•••-•.IX f . . l . • • .• . '• • .'t f t 1,, „; ••• 4:**•".' 7112. Barnard , . _ .. .4..- •-r-.fr: ,,:v.....:1 -: • t lit':g Re 't. U. 3. Inf. 1.7 1 - 4:4.t,',.•14. ... t'it'::•:'," 1 . t:. . ",1,-fq_,,,,,"•:,,; ZKfl... 1 ' Co. A. • : . Ill. , . .f. ' _ilfil.-1,t.„, ... ,',.4"s.it• , • . (A Post G. A. R. 378 appears ne.ar tho grave.) . • • • s*:•,,,-....?,As1 u • . •• •• .• . • x..t.';',:,•.•;',L,,5101.-:i , t. . • • - . , il: .,. . 1.r•'..• ..' George L. laxter - ' .. . • ..c-..f.‘•• -... .,, 4.1:•.1 -1 . • Born April 9, 18:4 ..,, 1'4 , • ! . , . . !, :, . :" •.• •"••••• AI •••‘'. '.:'il Diod 'arch 7, 1 ". • • ' i. • ••i . , -:.•:. ..- •:.•:.••t...c..,k.,, ,..,. . 1 ‘ ' •, • . . • ,•:, . . •••,:"1'•4.. . • . ' r!•' • •-- • i.•• •,..I •. . - • I, • ' , ... • • t 1.-. .. 1 12, Gec•rge Buxtr.rts name was listed on P. List of Jurors of theTown nr !lamaroeok .s..„*.it--;i'••••••.'1 0 ,i•". ; 1 .... . . ..; i for July 18til. lie was Lilco Cw:.:insioners of Highways 1855$ Comissioner of , --..:',.. • .'"'0.-''' ; .ovra...n Lohoold for 1839, 1839, 1041, Town Clerk for 1.840, Gammiosioner to . _. . . i.ave cu'-a of B•arying Ground for 183;.,i, 1.84D, 1841, 1815, Trustee of Town :•.t.ryin: Uround Jar 1853-19, Jun of patios for 1.833 and 1.057, .A.ncessor . • ' . in 1.:•;L:;, ii,ti• aotr,r ofelp.:tion for 1046, 18tiO, 1853, and 1:354. . . 1 . ,.. ' . • . : - , • sti a . ..r . . .i •_ . e •ir!g+.+. ..12.771- t'� ..131*, *I } Ki.tt 1 }ri � .I ^ r.) .'r ;1. r . "e^►' 7i'41iPtj!7 :ifrk SZI� 7� a' 7w: S .:�1Es'V11k�:1 � -�1ti.c.',{"_� �'39 �( :a.• i, .,� • 4t: George Darter \ ' { -Y ' I- < , Born April 30, 17J2 Died Dec. 17, 189 Mary Baxter ' ` • • •'rar •'i s . r . Born AnriL 11, 1737 . . • • . :., :,'S Diod AuC. .20, 1083. (wife of George Baxter and Grandmother of C::arles 21. Baxter.) 13 '` N thaniel D. Baxter Item bee. 27, 1818' • , _tried July 5, 1091. (Uncle °of Charles . Ba:eter. The Baxter gravestones are the beat ones in the cemetery, They are made of tKarble. ) LI lI , Anotht r tombstone hab tLe word George inscribed on it. I concluded that this was meant to be George Bromley'Nilo was mentioned ip the Invertilcator of 1879, ac being buried in the Torn of h`:araroi!eok Cemetery. The article genu = to ea;; _ that Jcoltcr while looking :over the cant off clothing, found seven pawn tickets ;-70) is from H-. b'c. A1lecian's. The death wets caused by oongestlon of the lunge.. ;'. i Dauzhter l' ii Mother , Rebecea Randall ► 'i Sarah Veil Brower r Brower 1 •i, Born . Born ► ►1 Feb. 10, 1x00 .:`i Nov. 5, 1819 t Died ,: i•.�' ;.- . July 10, x.893 • ► pec. 2B; .1591 ' • �;a,' • ,. .; •t Oliver Brower - Har• ry'Brower Co. 1 1 18/3-1957 -;,-4z,.., 13t . ro ►t. IY'13 a' :f Tt • , e• 4 (:;ec.'cher panoral Homed dnavy Art►y. v ; ;,�'• ;I "' N. Y. S. Vol. • ► i} . : a ' � p1� - '� '•a:..,:y' .r :���f+�• �Zc•s Pca�� h jS' ( .. PR!�C' �.(, fl • r T' !�:1. .f _ _ k;7'....7. } ..oa.. _. . f t r:__ .r� �t. Sw 3•i:.li '.. �i•Sr,:.'� :��r'J �••�.•�.1'ti?:J�l:' '+L—,I '.,,Lt.l� i• s ..1,,. fM•• –.4'4,t-) �Y��: ,' AIL ?;orris Devine born : • • Sept. 21, 1376 died 1. :6'-'• L:ay 14, 1912 Way his soul rent in ` Pence. jt� 1 , In 9e:norj of George Elliott l'iio died Aug. 16, 1842p.., abed 79 ears, E lno, and 6 du. `e' 'ary, wife of Georl;o.T;lliott '. w:.o died Nov. 2U, 1517 , .. a„cd 87 years. 7 .:mrt1.a and 20 days - orn L. England i ',..11- •la::: Everson — June 1, 1892 June 7, 1010 , • In L•e:iorj of Flitabot-h Jane of Andrew Farrabel Died Deo. 20th. ,It;;Fd 2 ;oars, 1 nio. 17 daye. • St:ndalio Filadell ... . L'nrch 7, 194E • . Died June 11, 1800 John H. Fleischer 'i` 't. Dorn Deo. 31, 1819 ��. Died Dec. 22, 1861 .: •• . 1'iillia:. Y\. Flaisaher Dorn Doe. 12, 1656 • lied Apr. 18, 1858 ' rne F�:1 len • •• � �� y h Died A:•6. 3, 1857 aced 17 yoaro . G _lo. 1 da. . • :`.'ife of John Fullen ChariotsGoldrick r. r.1,;,;,,: •f a Died N.roh 24, 1902 •i Zed 42 years - • • Sarah Jane Goldriak Vis wife Lied ;ov. 21, 1901 • ' A ed 3g years '.irgaret wife of •• • 'V:illiann 0. Goodwin t I- Died 'Jot. 25t1:. 1886 f L ed u? yeata • , - 1 i• -:i4i...4{q.` .✓ :4s."- `1•-yV9�'�'�-�111V4.t7141,- ' .r. 'aK {atllq.'�,1.t 7•3�'��I 7 '.1,' ,.•,;',1,-died, i ••'".'i ,� • ;r _7}.•i.: © • Eliza Jane Goodwin' i ' Y�' h r of Wil ti ';' r,,. ,. Dani' tc am and '± ' iar tiret Goodwin ,n 1 Diea Jru:. 26, 13408 - ; + ... • r pled 28 years ��."• .I`�., ..�, • r, ' +�' tr•i.,' �• �.i ;$ { 1.3 William. Goodwin- ;l . •. !,: 4.1•~•-w��a , . {I in 1 • Died Deo, 3rd isso ,-N. • '. .= -== _ray.�.�..� Aged 63 years : ,, - r c y Arthur, Con of 1Ni1liarn. and • ! • ::�r-ar,.t Goodwin: Pied April 10,. 1879 - . ..-.1.,.e., :5 yen;rs i In memory of Sarah wire •, 'of Elijai) liadden died • .. • : t raroP; 2.6, 1E110. 64 years • To ti a 1:omor^,� of Jerome ! . Haddon y - • . •' `1 April1924 a Y: } 13, ,• Died • . ' • ► • j. peter t{� Fadden • +, , ; .• '. p C. ' • Died Sept. 9, 1371. aged 6years `• ' • r0,. • "`' .':t . John }tainea t: a -. ••••,.'!• :-.:.. Died Deo. S, 1361 Y • y. ,� ;.. + ^. :f. Aced 35 years. 1 mo. 201, clays .. - _ { FstI er J. wife of John,fi. #wires ! Pied Larch 11, 1$89 ,i. A-od 64 years. bmo. 6 days.' • ,• ` 7 ; rest in Peace li '' . Kine 1-sine �i ".� 'f{�..s. r ' y, ',Broder i' ` , ' = .''Er :1.,5' t. ; C. S• . 7 2 1920 Y. 'Sweetor •%... i.-;, , i +f. ,:1,10,41.:q.,-.....•n. el:r 1 ,r • `....4..- heroy {� a . :,:,Tt�?4":!' Died :o•✓. •4, 1936 • ;3. t.. Age 40 (typewritten) i:. - r ?• Mother - k.' r Olivia I'obbe • • wire c j. ; a ii Alf �1 r . ebbs r Tied Sept. 8, 1866 : ' ; ;.{. .' Abed 72 fears 10 mo, 10 dm,.. - t La�' 1•¢gory •,I ., • .tr . •- , O a r , Lary i•)r-ton �' Died July St!:. 1792 (very old tombstones) , r �. 1■111.111rr. .- 1100,41MMEMMONIIMMEMINMEmw 411mimmmommomp .millimm irw , Ailii -:-'''X':... WW1 . r ' _: .1: - , i ; + S . n c .r 7y.,.cr.if,N ,.'t.1•14 i„'I• t t '.i': ' :`T • ` �4 r.�ft j*. DomeniclS Ie7za _ 0 `„ Dorn Aug. 23,'er1E..84 . . .. +. r,l Died iIo �, I 020 ,: .' - ' . Padua ` i Cecelia icing, .. '''' - r:nut'ht.r of ,t CybrE-. A...� cti..0 [;s�' 1 Joiin and 0rrmulis M. �-ele d..l ii.,\, L---44_ y� at-NA 13 years and 6 day's. • . .. t ccs--eters 1 a....t�o...„ The Lord Gave and the Lord Hath .Taken Away.. •"SPA-Ott,) Koch i•,a1 l:r;r II ,i - • • ! or,1 Nov . 1 5, 7000 , b . iJie0 .ja.1. 12.„ 1901 1 X901 , Fred H . Nov. 26, 1097 . . . . Sept, 13, 1003 1 . . • Amelia , wife of eritz riach l . Died ciarch 11, 1JQ • . Born Dec. 30, 1962) . •J. • In Mallory of '.c. Incer • ' wire of a. . Nuhn Lange a • Jan. 13th. 1000 . ' . ; 29 years .i• • ' Ehe vias a Native of Norway .• ,. • Sacred to the memory of John Lange . • . 1 • ivied March 29, '.866 . . Charles Lawrence • - •,tet'.. _ 'R r Died Sept. 26, 1857 ;: •.c.= .. A:.c:d 77 yrs. 2 mo. 13 da.174 . . ' .k.,? • Eliza N6 Lawrence , p Died •larch 21, 1001 r: 70 years 2 co. 14 da . - • L Edgar LaWrence ; • Died March 20, ;1001 . Ages! G3 years '5 ono. . .. .tr,ther Lawrence died Uct. 5,' 1876 80 years . wife of Charles John P. Lenz 7 f` Died Jan. 29, 1899 `, . :,.a:' 6(3 yeern . �. 14. !i; s name appears on the return of c,Hn4ualil'ied t4 : • .`erve on juries . July 2G, 1819) ' :' 4 1kT•`. •.. ..r ,.' t _ - ��t:.t� a Vl n. Y• G'r i' �M igtt+rt•t ,.r... ..:. .-�.. _ i::-.,.',•,1! t .,.,•.i'y. a.:..1 U.,. 7,. • ...•0 fit: p. Y � ;'.1 a.. r `, i :'V: . ':' r'�{ l ". L.... r: _:7. IFa' ,i:-..rte.. !St..1 i}' :�1:� .iYl . .:�:. ut► _, !r...::k r:t,`K} ' 2.Je7{.. 3' 1 In :armory of ;ti • Carol Lynne! r .r' - • ,. Died Aug 2, 18443 .. !4 4a , ,r . in 19th.- year- of ht: _, ,.: Daughter of, Sariuel end 'G1ory Anne Lawrence :.• ,'- • ' q:, ..-.5,4,...11' a :.:'0T'f. I. 1.4-. 5. • y;.,: .. Abigail t aincs ,•. - •t. • Died ..ept. 2;::, 1808 r . r1�ed 3:: ti*ehrS + • Martha, widow of • • • 'nil( r Moroi iall . - ' i • . •Med May 2.2.., 1964 ' Aged o ycare c''; hili• 23 ca. • i • :'.;:ily Dau-hter of Marsiall • � Died Anril 4, 1839 . . • Erected in memory of Walter Marahall pied Dee. 25, 1788 - :' 48 years. J . J. P. /katson , ' . i. Born Dec . 12, 1833 . Li ed April 4, 1910 ' In memory of Ann Merritt died • Jul; 13, le£32 aged 70 years .c.v.:;.-�. • .` Janice s iti,err i tt •• j•.7.0. ' t. Co. J • r.- 5th. H . Y. Int,' • - . ., , ......,.. ..,-.,•••,....•.,. -%'.. • San rah dily l • '`lti: .1 ,: ,:.v,. er .:r, who died Sept.. % 1833 • ° �� in the 79th. year of her age. • �., ':�::`4 In memory of • t. •,•::•:f}1 3en 'araiir C. biller _ • j•,;:: Died Nov. 2E3, 1837 ``' ' ` In the 32nd„ yoar of his ago. - •..: •. In memory of • Gt : • �t, �.a.nuel itAi ller �. „,t:;i f z;r who clod Jan I3, 11316 •-` �� • '`';' . in the 09th. year of his age. 't- ''�; • 5alauel Murphy - ...`' Lied April 10, '1895 • • Aged 75 fears %;: :; i .. t rpe r e t Ann Murpt:y n _ . i 41ife Diet! April 27, 1E395 • . • 1 Atwd 65 ycars . ; . • A t k@gt '' • F. ter'. L•. �,.' i. ;y S, f.1d•j•.�.�r+�,}'�it r,,, tr�1,. 1''.���•;4`:'��.:.�'yq,,��;:. 1'.1c._y;!. v 7 • .. li • � 4.0 ,ir, • . Aar„ :ret, wife ot , , , i; / John Myrick U. S. Nf Lied Jure :;r/th. 1862 • • In the 17th, year of her ale. . ' John Myrick t;.. S. N. . Died :,ept. 17, •1862 '' Aged 70 :„-ears . . , Harriet wife oY •, John I,ic}cols Died F'eb. 24 , 1083 - il;;(•(: 68 Ar, tiro - • - . .roti: •r hu;; ;'';(ills: to rent. , John iiio1io1s ... r . Died Nov. 4th. 1E157 Arad 57 years . , . Son of John and' Harriet Nichola Wed Aug,. 4th. 1360 Ared la years • - • Our Mother _Arthur NiohOla• � • 4 r • Annie ;! 1 Son of . 5 . } • Wife o2' : the Late • ,john and •Harriet �llcho�.a , `•, ' Arthur Nichols ' • • I Died Llay 10, 1877 . Died April 15, 1J387 . • ' in the 30th. year of .his '- ' in her 38th. year . 1 . • life. �.' r •• In :necnory of • . . 3 argarRt Nichols Died Jul -13, 1858 • is A;'ed 7S years - - _ _' Rest in Peace - ` . Our Sister ! • .kj:. . I!arriet L. ... ' • daughter of the ;late • • - Arthur and Annie Nichola . • • • Died April 16, 1887 c.sd 13 ', ra . ©`Ino. 1.. da . . • verse A _ .�' Dear Sister thou hest died and I '' mourn thee very much No m re thou art actions• ua • No more we: i`eel th touch. i . • Ferris Palmier .. • • . . ' Co. C ! . 49th. Reg t t I. Y. ' o1 ' . Died July 24, 1001 • • ked 66 years Fosarl-o Palumbo i.uri. i•la;/ 27, 1890 • • - hied Oct. 4 , 1026 - \)` John Parr in 'V 1 Porn :.larch 3o, 1808 kV,. Lied Nov. 18t1,. lga2 15. Arron the i.J^„nii'1ent �ro,-)oety ' -4; v;•rr•a hold era in 160. w. erceor of ce'r e ter; \ Is,- ..,�, .. .d 1 :.- -,'...';,::'..- C.,-..' • .f=f ,ca � _ ii ► 'Li . � �t`' �`S' � V1 f �� ' t'�3. " _.. .,.. o .. , • • • .„ •Julia A. wife of John Fortin Born Juno 4th. 1 816 ' • Died Stu?. 9t`:. 10::0 vox-no • : 1- illic a U. Perrin find Sept. 23, 1073 ; , nod L'5 years. 23 da. ; er::l:=rdt Pfider is orn 1:;34. died 1117 , i C. Pt=on io . Saornd , • To t. a : agony of our father John pours r4!o dnparted this • Jan. Gth. 1938 •a?ed 53 years of 2 months . • J, Jacob Reich ' Bort_ in Cf,rnary Jan. 3, 1600• , Died Dec. hath. 1864 . . Totino fiigeh0 • 1 . Dir i Aur~. 23, 1021 . aged a mo. 26 aa. ;_ Louis Jcoltc.r General Director ,,;'�; I • , Lawrence Poe . . ' Died Out. 15, 1831 ag'.d 2 pears. ,u Christopher iioe . . aped 2 wee-'s • Bianca Salvatore on a cross. ' ai:ca 3"a written deur: nr.d Salvatpre aaross.I) • In rac_:c of • WIto, r e l C' „11 1z F. :;burrolled �j who departed ti is life SPt�-i'•- , July Eth. 1838 in the 7t1-. - 741-11 year See J3S ye:,r of !'.is life:3e •a: f ver° _� p��-Q , S�ef�`� Q '',, hie.x',euhi/Jzf'' In mw.:ury of -' R P �,ed max I�,aJ`� • _ F.obcrt-1:: Sct>,oft gd �,t 5 S e��Dti I, who died March l5, 1649 '- _- - -y5 e e 4'/ lr . nn a-ed GO years 8 :lo. and 17 da. V ..,-5e Cover re�;ble Fr cder C • • i ok • Son of P rederiol: and Catharino Cuheur Porn July 2, 104S Died ::pril 3, 10E2 •i miummir '' �:r�"'-1• 1` '4�•. i' .1'lr '' .v�..c1r;(-.,!<�n�ty� +'iM '- r:• �.F '�:' •'1::.Ij�'�l. ,'.*, * !11`�'k' � ` i 't�_ 'L:�. . -.. _....� .,.' •:S"yl . .1:�:if1 iol.+�.r:�'_"�''d�.��S.�,S���.. _•_�,•>:._.I,...�. —.. -i:�,►� , z,i,�}' ��:''' ''.:.-4 I. l ''e—'1 '' Icier Ruth ' • Fredorio1: Schaur F «eetorvazz 3 dee. 1859 '. 49 yours r' • Hier Ruth I Catharine Soheuer i rebore:: Den Aug. 17, liJOS Gestorven 1)en Ceborer.--born net. 17, 18G3 Ceccc: ven-died —foLert a:.ti 1,4uis=J. oo:.ol'ield• ) • P�t�u- -vufsa Per��n Died Aut,. .21, 186— • (The number is' not le. ible), I-- °`-� (2c(o1`�- Loc4,� J Aced 'T ,-o. 8 da. - ' Louisa ,1. ,_ - wife of Robert p. scKotield and only dauchter of John and July A. Perrin - • B:•rn :.r-i-ch 2 , 184 D:.ed Jan:. la, 1864 area 22 years. `� :no, 21 da. . ,.ilhelm •schuls • Sergec.at 7th. Re,V t :?. Y. Company B. . .: , •. Geb. 8, 2s. Jo7. 1829 in Sahwc.r_no Rew York Puhesoiner A.sohe • L . 39L . ...oth r Sa.ah A Smith Dorn '_1cv. 28, 164 Died Oct. ::4, 1915 • Sidney Smith (colored) 6th. N. Y. =ioavy 1$ 10 j _ •Artillery U. S. Vol, post G. A. R. 370 •. . 21ar'aret Sohughand _ _ _ _-. Ii Born Oct. 17, 1825 Died W rch 21, 1852 it Carie Spaenhoven - Died s e • lay 1887 . 1 yr. F tno, 8 da. • . Pleura • DauChtur of k 1 William S. and i':art1:a P. Stevens ' �� hied Oct. 1'T, 1864 it 1 � 2 :no::th s I w, ..•^r•.•"' r . -. u, "h;it + a r:� -YL .•,-i,_....,....-'-';;:-.:1,4•.;1: .. ... .. '.1 'i �.�k ,~.r 1K�#'��[•'4t��,j-.""L � .r.','l- ^+t1�', Y �f.1.` �. ';1;` k i ^ :!:,. * + 71'' • .., Willie 8. sl- 1.U� I�, tVe nS Born Feb. 20, 1859 - - Died Oct. 5, 1859 . • • William G. Stone " June 11, 1815 . Agc:d 9 years . I. U. S. ---I:Iatilda, T. Summers . . - ` . Died ':.ay u, 1917 Eliza T. Summers Tomas() Tedesoa 1 • ' ". Jan. 17, 1971 Skv�t !� 1411 ' Deo. 140, 190: - . Ist�.c Imo. Theals . piLd Oct. 18, 1912 Ag d 74 years ' Gone but not Forgotten Post Cr. A. n. 378 Librato Torre n Y Died Jan .5, 1941 Y _y: 81 yearn. 4 n:o. 3 da.lh ;• Jc;hn W. Twombly - ,. i i Died Sept. 3, 1887 ;: ••`r` A rd 64 years. 0 no.' 6 da. Gone hut notForl;otten . Florence Tyler • Lied 1914 �`„ hooCo yitti Died flcv. 14, 1906 �.., '7-....',. ..!! &other • -. - — - �,' .. ' E erthe Vaguer �` 181--1017 y , • Lana Katharine • wife of • , .." J. Samuel Walter ;.., Born in Gtrmany Jai.. 10, 1789 • Died Dec. 16t' . 1859 • 'J. Se.-ue1' alter . Dorn in Germany Jana 22, 17615 . 4 Died }Inv. 30, 1864 . . Father . -Peter ',ebbcr Dorr. June 11, 1529 Ihted April 17,-4I'`i. . 10. Born in Italy. Died of CoroLarY.' Occlu;,lon. - � s � -.m em= or . -, ■ • tt -' 17 "•1r ' c'ryy. 4� : ...ta ' 'y9F., ' 11`}11! a' ^ v: `.; :.re: ei` u, *+ i t` , '71.)• :. !�-� t ,' �4:' --[. ._..err L.:•_�.t'- .�11 'i"U.. ��, L�.�'-...�i....... �. 1 c r "3 .1'...'-!..-. • :<r: - •.otheT .Eii�, •- f L'ti•tilda i ember • .: : -. ' , ' Born Jan. 25, 1319 .I_..`I'-: ,='eF . Lied 'err. 1L, 15061 A' .'TC. ! Fdrrnrd V. \,uster S r .:� :� r: Died Jure 16, 1921 • • •, !•114!•••:, ..,. • I • T rederiok lR`e11$ 1 • , • Co. D. •'' G. ,• . • (" ; 47th. ^ez't. T. Y. S. ';Vol. ' : it d "11rcli 5, 1910. a3 years. ' t . •! i , ;r,or; a Vella . - • . Coe L r 3th. `i. Y. Arty • Lizzie S. l'oAllis .,i_c_e_ _ . • ' affianoed wife of ' .`/ • Thomas R. Sinolaire L_ . i 3=.rn July 20, 1841 IDied :'ov. 3, 1370 1 (verse) , Francis t.11ts • • • wife of Henri F. Evans Died ? y J, 1870 " . 112;(•d 37 years. 7 ,lays• • (vrrae) . ;u:, A few of the EInkeiow,, tumb,;tunes are* -•. S. C. '"' 3orn August 23 _ Died Auzust 7th. 1896 -r• r �,''I `; _ �' ,.. ' � .. i' little Gallie and Frn _ : • a.: Our AFaclia • • _ " ;;�Jy: Fi lio • FP CP . !Tato 1513 !'orto un1 1514 17 • • Our D r1 y .- - --- --- ; — - -- II II b i K.•..o •7`--"`•"=`-`•---"- 1� in�, 130 - � oto b i s �'� Charlie Y •- ':ied Ji:. a 7, 1976 i•ge 3 years. 7 ,:o. t:itl;lo Walter Li S ?` EA21) t_t-,�.; 114 !. � ' . Pied !ieo. =ti.. 1£366 :_ 1_Qed 11 ,::o. 21 da. ` - ��E�J, �(�6bj/, 71)e Al: el Ca11etY. :-lira . 1 /. •'i.P'l io--eon ato----i:orn . .. � " r .,,,,'A...1.'. ' fir - ys • ,(. ? li.4: 'IXh ` •i ;� .LL''''-. )'';''::;... , . '••'ItJ. ^rik:.iY,`xr.4/`/}}21.i�_1`.Q ` .. r • ?. 9 ♦ r ' ‘,7, ' z. 40 • A cross with "next in Peace, Frencl:"'marko.another grave. .Another C� r . memorial is a 2 f' ced rooster vi ilo another resting plane is 'marked by a Dross made out of little stones. . . . A sign look 752 appears on another grays and several' post G. A. R. 378 nark the resting .plane of ao a hero who fought in the war. A plain stc::s with no name but with a wroath encircling it marks another ;;rave. ._cat of t;.cse poop. ,; aro for.;oti;oi, ll,y their reLativlss. Iieauorial hay brings no flower's: to adorn their gra es. only the wrn.bord of the • G, t,. H. (,rand Army of the caublio) are rhmeeJarsd with flags and . flowers n cw and then. ' "Yet ev'n these bonee, from insult to protect, . Some frail memorial still erected nigh ' faith unooutbl rimes and ai apalecs ooulpture cloaked, . . 10 . .., Implore tie passing tribute of a sigh." 17 17. Cr;:y, THmras, Elegy Written ix, a Cou_ ntry Churchyard." ; . _. • • t • • .iii : ' {� r1. 2 ' r a .,t ,rr �1 ?? .(,i ; . r x i.r.f;,vl M .0F.'i..r .. s: .E. .1 ( ,.•..v ..rl_ •'G: 1 n .iI • biblio .r.' "y (p d �rahhy "'h r t., ,. • ` w ., I 4 • i Boobs , . 1. Dolton, Robert. The Ilistory of the :?evorril• T,Iwns', .'Manors, 1 il i amt Patents. of the County of '��e::tchestfir from Its First ` COttlor' nt to the Present Time. Now York. Chas. F. Roper. 1 1001. fleviEed by author. Vol.Vnl1. l;nj,e 495. 2. Fi t:c;.auric;. , Jolie '^f;,cy. ;':il ].inr scute "illw.o Iris'..:.; r, the State of New York. Ftochestnr, ?1J. Y. Williamson Luv; Book Co. • 1924. page ....54. - • . . 3. F icher, ,i"_inm Gershom. *iamarorieck Through the Years Larci::ont•, N. I:nrchmont Times. 1936. page 20. . 4. Pelletreau, 1,i111am ICgrly, kills of DJestohester Comity, New York from, 1664-1734. With fenoalocical and Bistorical 'dotes. fl, Y. Fr.ar:lc.i.s e. I:arr�or. 1893. page 137. . Newspapers. _ r . Forbes, Robert Lucas. Daily Times. "Pee-ran of Town Date Back . t o 1697 P. ;y-...'.. .n 'amarcnoc ., N, Y. . CeovLe Fomes. Mon. Sept 21, 1936 - Interviews, - , r ti 4 , Mr, Hobert U. Pavrio, Toti:r. Clark • • , `:• : '.'; • • • ,' •,..1-- 1,5: • • :..,.._ • 1 H { -� ? Index^ O The Town of Mamaroneck Cemetery Listing Page Abramson, Allen 6 Adaias, Eleanor 6 Andel son, August 6 Atkii.son, harry 6 , Thomas 6 Bailey, Stratton (son of Wnl. Ii. i Rebecca) 6 barker, Daniel b Mary (wife of Daniel) 6 " , Richard 6 W. 6 Barnard, Wm. 6 Baxter, George 6 " , George L. 7 " , Mary (wife of George; grandmother of Chas. M.) 7 " , Nathaniel (uncle of Chas. tl.) 7 Bromley, George Brower, harry 7 " , Oliver , " , Rebecca Randall 7 " , Sarah Veil 7 Budd, Col. Gilbert 4 " Dr. Gilbert 4 " Mary 4 " Sarah (dau. of henry Fowler; wife of Underhill Budd) 4 " Underhill 3 i', 4 Carpiniello, Joseph 7 Clementini, Nicola 7 Conrow, Thomas 7 Levine, :Morris 8 Elliott, George g " , Mary (wife of George) 8 - Everson, William 8 Farrabel, Elizabeth Jane (dau.of Andrew) 8 Filadell, Sandalio ;; Fleischer, John li. 8 , William M. Pullen, Anne (wife of John) g Goldrick, Charles g " , Sarah Jane (wife of Chas.) 8 *compiled Feb. l077 by Anne lloclnnan, Mamaroneck Historical Society ,nom. (Town of `fam'k. Cemetery) C Goodwin, Arthur (son of WM. (7, Margaret) Page 9 Eliza Jane (dau. of WM. G Margaret) 9 :,iargaret (wife of lrin. G.) g 9 " 9 " Sarah (wife of Elijah) 9 Maines, Esther J. (wife of John li.) 9 " John H. 9 I le ine, K'ne 9 Helms, Leroy 9 Hobbs, Olivia (wife of Alfred) 9 Horton, Mary g Iezzo, lloinenick 10 King, Decelia (dau. of John (5 Ogrmelia M.) 10 Koch, Amelia (wife of Fritz) 10 " Fred H. 10 " Walter h. 10 Lange, Inger (wife of John) 10 John 10 © Lawrence, Carol Lynne (dau. of Samuel y Glory Anne) 11 Charles 10 Edgar 10 " Eliza M. 10 Esther (wife of Charles) 10 Lenz, John P. 10 Lyon, Sarah (wife of Andrew) 4 Maines, Abigail 11 Marshall, ]nily 11 " Martha (widow of :alter) 11 Walter 11 Matson, C. P. 11 Merritt, Ann 11 James 11 Miller, Benjamin C. 11 " Smauel - 11 " Sarah 11 Murphy, Margaret Arai (wife of Samuel) 11 " Samuel 11 Myrick, John 12 • " Margaret (wife of John) 12 Nichols, Annie (wife of Arthur) 12 Arthur (son of John v llarrict) 12 Harriet (wife of John) 12 © ". Harriet L. (dau. of Arthur i, Annie) 12 " John 12 " Margaret 12 Ir - 2/- © (Town of Mam'k. Cemetery) Page • Palmer, Ferris 12 Palumbo, Rosario 12 Perrin, John 12 " Julia A. (wife of John) 13 " William M. 13 Pfider, Bernhardt 13 Pizzonio, C. 13 Pours, John 13 Reich, J. Jacob 13 Rigano, Tomasino 13 Roe, Christopher 13 " Lawrence 13 S. , Willy 15 Salvatore, Bianca 13 Sburrelled, William E. 13 Scheur, Catharine 14 ,, Frederick 14 " Frederick (son of Frederick 4 Catharine) 13 Schofield, Louis J. 14 Louisa J. (wife of Robert P. ;dau. of John f; July C ,, A. Perrin) 14 " Robert 14 " Robert L. 13 Schulz, Wilhelm 14 Sinclaire, Lizzie S. Willis, (affianced wife of Thos. R.) 16 Smith, Sarah A. 14 " Sidney 14 Soiiughand, Margaret 14 Spaenhoven, Marie 14 Stevens, Pleuna (dau of hin. S. 4 Martha E.) 14 Stone, William G. 15 Summers, Eliza T. 15 It Matilda T. 15 Tedesco, Tomaso 15 Theals, Isaac M. 15 Torre, Librato 15 Twombly, John W. 15 Tyler, Florence 15 Vitti, Rocco 15 Wagner, i>ertlie 15 Walter, J. Samuel 15 "' filaria Katharine (wife of J. Samuel) 15 `r -22 • 41:1 (Town of 'Iaun'k. Cemetery) Webber, Matilda Page6 " Peter 15 Webster, Edward B. 16 Wells, Frederick 16 George 16 Willis, Francis (wife of Henry P.) 16 • C • IC) ooZ (LP_i Prnnrktt rev i 21 elLS St1 fvfla.LL W Q11 NQQ F,rt+ L,vQiS L� 5-1 44 @L Gae 9 %►)a NOR!t!!tel e0 /uMQL (v9 50-0-0D WrZ►n2 f`fclK) S--atj d2S 4g/ G7�/O j(5.j s/ /2/7 Z.9_p b// /_/ /2 0/ 39_ 0 Shcfr 2 •Zz7v/-) AO/c s, ? 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Y. by Robert Flagg 1941 Mamaroneck High School ® Contents Page No. Introduction 1 History 3 Inscriptions 4 Index to inscriptions 16 Brief biographies 18 • - "4-771“..7.1 • 'Azt•• • , t Ii.."- _ . Et0 • A History and Detailed List ' . . of the Palmer Ceretery in the Town of Lamaroneok • by Robert Flagg [ -r- . ) (14.4:1A4-4--W 1 • if • 1 - Swope Award Contest April 22,1941 • •y41I f' 'r ? '.i.0. ^ [�'« 4r"� •Introduction To most people, a ocmetery is a place to be avoided. One vilyit, and thin one a long one, is sufficient. To me, the ralr.'er Cerr.otery has been a very interesting study. Through the extensive research I have done in town records and reference books, I have learned about sone of the early settlers of this community, their character, homes, income, property, occupations, and important offices they held. This work has also rade me more informed in other fields of local history and caused to meet many interesting people. ramaroneok, as one of the early New York settlements, should be proud of its past. Its history . has been made by its early settlers and therefore they deserve due recognition. Their graves should be well preserved and a record should be kept as to where they • • are buried. The purpose of this thesis is to provide an accurate record of the burials ,in the Palmer Cemetery, if. since no records have been kept of the .internmenta there. 1,- I only hope I have deepened appreciation for the early • settlers of this community. I have followed the suggestions for tombstone • copying as set down by the Genealogical Records Committee . of the National Society of the Daughters of the American a Revolution. A.11 inscriptions were obtained by actual observation. Robert Flagg '41. • • • • i •• II it) . - i R A History and Detailed List of the i almer Cemetery in the Town of A'amaroneck .'lie ] alnhcr Cer,etery l: nit,.atec3 at the top of the hill on Jooper Lan() in t:Irc 1 iiincorpor!LLc;ri Jer;ttorr of the t: ! Town of t.araroneok. .'Lt the time the graveyard was built there were no houses within miles of it save an Weaver Street. ITherefore the people of Weaver Street became very good neit-hbors for they were the only people within a good distance. J :hen it crime time to bury their dead, they built a cowi.on . H rraveyard , and since the Valuers were the most numerous, it has been called the Palmer Cemetery. The first burial was Leda in 1612 and the last in 1917. Since the graveyard has been abondoned for twenty- !, four years, it , is now overgrown with sumac trees, blackberry 1i makingbushes, honeysuckle vines, and other shrubs, making access I to some sections in.pasr:ible. Some of the stones are buried, It broken, or almost illegible, and r:any have fallen down, due • ' I to the loamy soil and to vandals. The cemetery contains seventy-six inscribed toI,lbstonee'• 1 I+, I.emhern of the }'loonier, Coles, Davis, Griffin, Haight, Hutton, Ireland, Irvine, Lockwood, Langley, Falmer, Robinson, Schofield , Scholefield, and Secor families are buried here. . Some years ago, mer.bers or' the r{Ie by and Pedell families were I_ 4 -11'rY ' Fez ; i1rx s " - - -- . W. *,,:.: _. ..: ' -, , r:."; .': ''' -�'_1i Faa ': 0 s, . . f • tib\ removed from this graveyard .1 There aro also twenty-six Quaker graves, marked by granite stones without any • inscription. I'ont of the stones are arranged in inoorl.plete rnYrt. Nov ver, in the north corner of the cemetery there 13 a lot containing four graves. The burial ground measures • about 100 feet by 125 feet. Na records have been kept of the internments in this burial ground. ' The following is an accurate list of all the . inscriptions in the l'almor Cemetery. • I;.1R: I;EAD S+IFE OF SAJ'LTEL Y. FiLOOL ER NovE'I 3'. 1 21. 186 6, ' IN THE "56th YrAR • OF HER AGE . l 2. IN p. F.'o},Y OF SAA'U1 L LI:Id/ITT BLOOL'ER SUE T. 2nd. 1811, L`LI FEB. 22nd . 1890 Vi. "HE WAS FAITHFUL." • 3. . IN . • LILORY OF HARRIET PALL:LR . Who Died /..ay 31st, 18367 In the t37th, 'Year, ll Of Der Age. 'I 1 I.r. !Harry i agan ( interview) 1 0 4. IN nEr.'UFfY OF G1'Ol GI: A. BLOOIrER of the ed i u apartment U.J.A. I Died in the City of z:ihinton Ciat. 2Gth, 1f.c4 • in the 29th. year of his age. 5. IN U?rti ORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER A ARY BLOOA.> who departed this life Ally 7th. 4.856 in the 74th. year , of her age. 6. SAJLUEL F. BLOOLE.R_ DIiD FEB. 7, 1E:77 AGFD 29 YEARS G 7. IN 13:OI.Y OF HARVEY H. LOCE.':OOD DIED JULY. 8th, 1871. AGM 54 Y 'RS 3 I:O 'S & 18 DAYS. • • E. IN • . L FA'Oi{Y OIC' . • • JOHHI; LOCKV OOD who depaeed this life JU:r 13:h 1855 : Aged 36 Years 2 ronths and 25 days And his two children, I OUISh ✓ , r � ' Aged 11 }:.onths & 1 day. , And • C )DIS JND, ✓ Aged 2 Years 8 l onthe `, ., �- L l and 4 days 8 9. IN • LTL`_ORY OF JANE B. GIhOW. J -) . . DAUOIIT; R OF ELIHU & SUSAN 'PALI.•:ER A OlTh r D?:;Ci+'I..F ER 21=t 17E9. DI , FEBRUARY 25— 18 0. AGED Cl YEARS i 2 UNTF IS & 4 DAYS. 10. I•;D?'UND Lama=DI :D JUNE 2nd. 1900 (ICED 79 YEARS 7 rots &: 27 DAYS. 11. IAVEJ H. SON OF EDLU:'.D & AGUSTA LOCK OOD. DINS-SETT. 2nd . 1683. =ID 22 Y 'RS 5 L:0 'S ' &19 DAYS. 12. ALEXANDER I.:. SON OF LDL U;.D & AGUSTA LD_QE . CD. DIED NOV. 27th. 1E96 i.GFD 25 vIL3 2 b;,G '.a & 9 DArS. 13. ALICE E.2 . DAUGHTER OF EDL'UND & AGUSTA LOCUOOD . DIED SEPT. 30th. 1900 . AG'•D 25 Y 'ItS 1 00. & 26 DAY 3. . 2 Cracked in 3 pieoee. . 7 1:1"....." • .. . . . . . . . .. , . . , . 14. LARY.3 WIFE OF JO i al PAL1:ER . DIED • . At)a 11, 1E67 , , . ALI•P . L() Y IPS ',.. 7 L() ' 3 -., . verse , • ... 15. JOU!? PALLIER • jAtT tif 5, 16'72, , AGED , co Y,r-a3, 8 I,A.0 IS & 1 D.!a' 16. ITARRIET 1... . WIFE OF ROBERT PA.L1;',2 !ARCH 24,1P27 773rt...1i-ifR 9,1906 AT 11.1ST 131.YOND THT: RIVER . - .., . • .... • .. • ,. ., ,'. • 17. • ELIZA 1.'.. - - DAT3GliT.i•R OF 10131T and HARRIET l'.. . . .. PALLIER APR IL -;--:L 854. ,UTZIL 4, 1891. • "ALL IC iFACE BEYOND" , •1. , . ... • . .. 18. OUR L I'.11L.F. PET , • HATTIE LOCIIC)E. • , Daw:ht er of • • . . IO1I.:.:.?T & I L',..i.El IET I'. . . . . .. „12flia.' . . . Died Sept. 6, lEy2 :teed 4 Y 're. 2 - . bible. verse 19. MI A BLOOVER I Died --F-TiFinaary 14th 1 1E54. . , Aged 2 years. ....,. . . t . i. . . : 3 Cracked in 2 pieces. - . .. . - , . . . . 0110w 1 .,.... 1 20. • AMIE: B. D1.00?-7R . . ... . , - Y Died April Ti.lth ..— . 1L4o. b rontha. 1.. .3,-, . Ailed C1i;i.id: •L; C. TILI:01.T:7,. r'iod ! arch -71:`177-1 1C-46. • Az ed 3 years and 2 months. .,.....c. INFPI.I'll D:11.1(.1! ri.Ii. OF • FiOln.II:T is.. Ii. L'. DI, D • i.:arch 1%:ith. 16b3* 23. 24. • 1.0t1.I3A I LOCT.t.V.00D. IlL.UND, LO1 :,GO1 . 'f,,. .7_, . ,:.---.'.- • . ,..- . . . .. ! - 25. DAVID ROGER DAVIS BORN OCT. ----- OCT. 15, 1E26, . . . _ .. i • , . DDT) JAN 7( 19,1677, i . 1 1 P.6. SACRED 1 to the Tiler.ory of ,T_Lmul.:TH. V:IFI; OF L JO.i7: %.1 DAVIS. 1 who dcparteuhis life. 1 . Jan. 291:1).. 1E53 Aged ::::9 Years 4 Los. & 11 Days. t . I • , 27 . IN I WE alf OF JOHN VI. DAVIS SS Droll JULY 27TH. 1651 AG.I.D 57 YIL'i..PS. bible verse • . . . . , , •AIIMMININ, qmillIMMMIMOIMMIP AIMMMMWM.Milw 1 . ,8C.0 •.- - 7 2 . 29. 30. 31. 11I izenory of . SUSALINAil - wife Or WILLI; :.• D.t,VII: 'corn (I ecciciA-:r, ,..1 1L44 YO ./1.-.1.fli .1.1 Lontho A and 14 dgya IN }...Y1 DRY OF ViILL.W.... DAVIS. i0 DIM aG. 27. 1E.59. OV.:! Lti YEARf.1 4 LO. :::. 11 -MYYS. 1 411:i;A A. DII.D SLILY 2, 1L' . Daughter of S. T. & i.:. L. 17-1.1.1,11 CrIAIZLES PALLITZ j .. , .. • ' , Qj 6 ,d, q i5j.0 r° 4 CI- itit'llf): bor 0 1 )4y or / li 4 . . . • . -.,- . . Qn LARGA1/1.7 PALLIM . . ".... • • • 33. TA r..1.14'..i i NU.—ER .....-- . 34. 1 an IT.T. WIFf.. OF ELIHU PALLER. 35, 1-:LITM 1:ALLER 4. . 30. EL IA J.ii.NY. ,_PALLEP . Dorn ray 29-tY: lf;17 il Died November ELth. 1338 ;Leed 21 yours 3 mntha and 26 days. i -- bible verse 4 The date of her birth and d:.ath and her Lige do not • . .. . . . 4 l (J i,---- • • . coincide. Apparently a mistake was made in cutting the stone, for although it was weather-beaten, four persons O .1'nr than the: author verified the inscription. 37. Isaac II Palmer5 Porn Jul 1 Died April 28,1E30 ;wed 19 years, 9 r;.onths and 27 days. • 3F • B�' IJAI:IP� F. YALh�FR 6 DIED • F'T . 25, 1E70. AGED 40 Y'RS 10 10 'S ' &. 25 D 'YS 39. IN memory of, . HLIFU Pt�L '.ER who departed this life lay 5th. 1E12 aged 53 yr-are 2 monthsyr-are . 3 days. 40. IN memory of . SUSAN, ,. • wife of ' ..FR iLIHU PALJ. who departed- 2s life • December 12th. 1E44 ; . • Aged E6 Year.s 4 Months } and 1 day. • 41. IN I EPORY OF . 1.IS,3 SARAH All DAVIS MIO DID FEB. 18461 .1) • AG ' 75 Y7!_;r�S. 5 Cracked in 3 pieces. r The ] 11mer9 were Friends , better known as 1= �i � ers, Po.lton, itev. Robert. The History of the Several Towns, I'.'anors • . rnri '-'r, tents of the County of ! estchester From Its Firt Settle- ,--rnr. r. to the ]-resent Time. Chas . ]'. Roper, f .Y. ,18E1. Vo1. p, 754. t / ' /1 { 42. SACRED to the memory. of GEORGIAN' only daughter of Chas. L. Sc. Jane 0. Davis WIi d }' ay 1Ei l t 49. Aged 4 Yearp 9 Lo & 13 days 43. 301IN T. rALv7 13 . 1E:50 - 1917 44. JOIN 17. DAVIS DORN NOV. 6, 1 E:29 Dila) LAY 3, 1905 45. %rll;'iIE P&LI 'Il . 46. THADDEUS C. DAVIS • • • DIED " •• • !'AY 24, 1896, • . AGED 76 YEARS. 47. SA 'UEL D ILV I S DIED . AUG. 8, 1 891 AGED 33 YEARS. • 46. HE STFR JAI\TE • 4;I i E OF • ' . TR.•UiDF.US C . DAVIS. HURL FEB. 22, 1E11 . DIFD LARCII 1, 18E0. 49. IILIIRY CLAY DAVIS • hORN LAY 23, 1Y.49, 1 : DIID JULY 8, 187 8. • • • •S trF': A T 3 Ca'31' • • '019T '112G •141.•2 �:•!1'CI t CrlaIdOilb SKIVE •r?', 's.1A L pazIV 9g9t 'u1.T,I; em • u r.iI,:Io1•i0S V!1r'r jo Lso eta 1 ato oq. • cIPAOVS "Pg 'T 6 3 T 'O T Kau crtIQ 'G6LT ':3 'LT,-ta S muoa •2i00 ^ tIwui.ti. i Jo Mop�M 'amJr •£G •9S3t 'T •W r CIM r c i • '9661 'tet AV.'I • ta1011 1I00,117 td;t1MTLS :5 ' GSBT '9 •NV1 C?.LICI `SGRT `c 'MILD: 1•I'1O SIAV U 'r N'.1,14:7H11 72 '0 SQEC10EVILL !I0 HOS •_i • •T5 • •sAUCi 9T so 1 01 0.1138] g pan • `£901 'S TI1�'.' PapQ • 11t'CI KNITT 23:iy5 111 =a' >flJCt V1I� Jo 1aq.tidnBQ • 'H1Zt3VZI'I1 '0,3 �Z / .___, 1.. \--• . .. . , • . .. . . . ._ 56. RACHEL. WIFE OF JAL..t?5 Sc1-10 IFLI). ' DID DEC . 7, 1v01. 1GFD 86, YI.AltS. . 1_t • memory 4f F11{STI:R I. SCHOLEFIELD. who died _ NOV. 24th. 1E60. r.GTiD 66 Years 9 Days. . 58. . ELIZAI TTTI • 1HJLi SSD . L:GRN JULY 11, 162. 1)I!.D DEC. 20, 1910. 59. STJjA.N A. RUTIN ON BURII ! Ii-0.1. 29, 1833 filFD NOV. 21. 1E53. 60. ELIZ:.II ETH. wife of • JCNAT;iA l 1301,1118'0N. DIED OCT. 10th, 1859. Aged 65 Y 'rs. & 2 D'ys. ' fit. JONATHAN H. H • It o1 I I1:30I•T. . I . LARCH 23, 17E6. I DIED IJari. 8, 1853. i • • L� . 11•111ftww 4 • / �/ 62. TO THE L'E'r.ORY OF OUR I'OTHER LAM LOrv.)'LLY • WIDO . DT-- '1'1rcJ i,i LOPIGLEY, ,i 0 DI. r. : • £161 ' I' •oe,I 0i37?T 'c;T S'Cnr S'100 • on rC.t q t? • f s13.:10iLL SIO d lJJ1'1(t»(1 sTY.7RT1711- 61 r.� '1691 '01 ''JnV PeT O 'MI '01 'utir 'j1 1.120U cm:v.:a 11E92 'Z6'IT '1 TTadV PeTCr '�9r3T '£Z 'gest 4i uaoH * 1 I If IOP qo 1 ' 3 �urLtP. PeTG 1Pa/3.1 u.zor Qi f` rI?i02 JO 9JTM auao ti 'IG gT6T 'g •1-cl9G PeTCT •. 6g3T 'GT "lea uaog dIh2I2 eciL :3061 'TE ct3 T PaTG 7,93T 42 •50Y usoII 171 1-11. ,-T. 11:I TT I.' •G'lV.I1: TC; T£:3T 142-cT *mit, CMG ;SI O,1,0,11!I A?e?':'! 'O g I/• iamb. -mu. .imminimom /b 75. TII0L S J. L'OLiS $ear;It. Co, F.. 4th. : act.. N. Y. Vol:. Died A.pr. 18, 1916 ,',f*ed 17 rears. Y ci• i.1,1,i LOU 4 .E Il:h:L1+li1) ViD'it, or • THOV,.S_ ;1-11 COLD'S Lar.. (. , LCb 5 I July :.S('), 1:)17 j • Also 26 Quaker Graves Imlex to Torbstone .Inscriptions Plooirer, Annie F. 20 i floomer, Charles C.. 21 ?loaner, arra 19 ip__..': Floorner, i-eorc.e A. • 4 Floomer, Bary 5 P.loorr.rr, samuel 6 Floor ,er, 5aruel 1. erritt, 2 Coles, Thoicas J.. ' 75 • Davis, David Rorer . 25 Davis, Elizabeth q36 & 50 ?:avis, Georiana 42 Davis, Henry Clay 49 Davis, Hester Jane 48 Davis,. John W. 27 . Davis, John W. • 44 Davis, Samuel 47 Davis, Sarah 'i1 • Davis, Susannah . ' • 28 Davis, .Thaddeus C. " 46 Davis, William 29 ' Davis, William R. P. 51 Gerow, Jane D. • 9 Griffin, Jemima . . • 63 . " Haight, Anne 64 Ha ight, John 66 Haskins, L'.arion L. 74 • Hutton, Lary 68 9 - 4:1;' . Ireland, John 73 Ireland, John V.. 72 Ireland, Lary Louise 76 Ireland, Phoebe 71 Irvine, ''Jilliam 70 Kerr, Annie J. 69 Lockwood, Alexander 1.". 12 Lockwood, Alice i;. l:i Lockwood, Edmund 2.•1.& 10 Lockwood, Harvey H. , Lockwood, James H. 11 Lockwood, John ; 8 Lockwood, Louisa 23 Longley, Lary 82 lead, I!1.ary 1 Palmer, Amanda A. 30 Palmer, Annie 65 . Palmer, Benjamin F. 38 Palmer, Bennie 45 Palmer, Charles 31 Palmer, Elihu 35 & 39 • Palmer, Eliza Jane 36 Palmer, Eliza b.. 1? Palmer, Harriet 34 & 3 Palmer, Harriet Y. 16 • Palmer, Hattie Louise 18 Palmer, Isaac II 37 Palmer, John 15 Palmer; John T. • • 43 Palmer, P,°argaret Palmer, Ji ary 32 Palmer, Nehemiah 14 Palmer, Robert 33 ,,, Palmer, Susan 64 Infant daughter of Robert & H. L'. Palmer 42 Robinson, Elizabeth 22 Robinson, Jonathan H. 610 & 58 61 • Robinson, Susan A. Schofield, Anna 59 Schofield, James 54 • Schofield, Rachel 55 • Scholefield, Hester J. 57 5? . Secor, Jane Secor, Stephen 53 . 52 26 Quaker graves •0 Brief Biographies • COLT.'S,TI[OI!AS J. - was born in Van raneok in 1829. Be enlisted in the army in l86$ as a result of the civil V;ar and joined Co. Fp 4th. heat. of the New York Infantry.7 Ile served on the town jury during the years 1875 - 1678,E 1E7E - 1EEl,9 1881 - 1E64,10' 1694 - 1897,11 and 1697 - 19002.2 Ile was a wheelwright in 1E7813, and a blacksmith in 1881.14 His address in 1897 was Weaver Street.15 He died Apri118, 1916 at the age of 07 years,, ➢AVIS, WILLIlU� - was born April 16, 1768. In 1792 he was taxed 8 pence for real estate valued at 15 pounds (..) and personal estate valued nt 11 pounds (-E) .16 He was appointed one of the three fence and damage viewers for Westchester 17 County in 1814.. In 1E15 his real estate consisted of.a 1 house and lot. He paid a tax of 41.53 for real estateK • ` assessed at :;'200 and a personal estate assessed at : 30.lE3 . In 1817, as a resident posseosor having a house and lot valued at . 200 and a personal estate valued at 4:50, he paid a tax of ,11.20.19 He was a card wainer in 1819.20 In that sane year his real astute was valued at $2.10 and • his personal estate at .2b. That year he was taxed 4.88.21 •7. Unclassified Records of the Town of yam'k. Reo . /109 p.2. 8. Ibid. Rec. #98. 15. Ibid. Rec. # 107. 9. Ibid. Rec. #99. 1 i. Ibid. leo. J 135 p. 1. 10. Ibid . Rec. ?r 100. 17. YETI: Rec. fr 74. 11. Ibid. Rec. # 103. 18. Ibid. Rec. ,f 112. 12. Ibid. Rec. 107. 19. Ibid. Rec. ,{ 113 p. 2. 13. Ibid . Rec. ,/ 99. 20. 'Ibid. Rec. r 29. • 14. Ibid. Rec. 4 100. 21. Ihid. Rec.#114 p. 1. I ilL /I hll1 .I' :=is real estate in 1E2` was described as consisting ' a house and 1 acre of second class quality^a seas©d at ;225. His personal estate was valued at 7u and that J c.,r he rue tried .F7.` In lf;^7 he was liable to li days work on highways in the laste7n Road District of. the f Town of I'araroneck.23 In 1E28 he was taxed #.79 for real estate valued at x+250 and personal estate ' assessed at 094.24 fle pqid a tax of 03.16 in 1830 for his real estate assessed at .;.`.250 and his personal estate assessed at5.25 For real estate assessed at p300 in 1839 he was taxed 0.96. In�e.. m • 1540 his property was valued tha saraouht_ as the I i preceeding year,but he was taxed $.76.27 His property was assessed the same amount in 1E41 as it 1839 also, but he was taxed 1.89. 8 By 1843 he had acquired another lot, so as now to have 45 acres of land. He was taxed 01:10." for ' ' this property valued at "350.29 In 1844, the same property . was valued at $250, and was taxed .99.3 The following • year, 1E45, his property and its assessment remained the same, but the tax on it was 0.89.31 The census of the same year shows he was the only person of the family.32, H1s property and its aneessL ont rerained the, same in 1646 . as in 1E45, but the tax decreased to 0.70.53 Iie died August 27, 1853, at the: ace of b5 years, 4 months, and • 11 days. S 22. Ibid. Rea. i/ 115 p. 1. 28.. Ibid. Rea. # 120 p. 1. 23. Ibid. Rea. 4128 p. 1. 29. Ibid. Reo. # 121 p. 3. , C . 24. Ibid. Rec. 116 p. 1. 30. Ibid. Tec. it 122 'p. 2. 25. Ibid . Rec. # 117 p. 1. MIL.Ibid. Rec. z 123 P. 2. 26. Ibid . Rec. ,,- 118 p. 1. 32.-77. Reo. # 110. Ib 27 . d . Ilea. /I 119 p. 1. 33. Ibid Rea. # 124 p. 1. 1:) �1 7 1 I f 1 GEROW, JANE B. - was born the dau^,fter of }�'lihu and Juan 1-ala.er Deceir,ber 21, 1789. In 1846,' she was taxed- •,2.00J for real estate consisting of 29 acres of lend, which vms assessed at '; 750,J4 Jhe died February 25, 1E70 at tlbc• RC( n1 i•1 7o,lrn, ^ nonths, and 4 days. LOUWO D, 7DP;UND - wan born Oct . 5, 1E?20. He served on the town jury during the years 187.8 - 1681 , and his occupation during those years was farming.35 He died i June 2, 1900 at the age of 79 years, 7 months, and 27 days. P.UXEH, ELIIN - was born t arch 2, 1759. In 1792 • • he was taxed 7 pence for pr:rsonal. estate valued at 23 • - pounds i44 .36 He died ?'ay 5, 1612 at the' age of 53 years, 2 rnonths, and 3 days. 14 PALMER, JO} - was born July 1, 1791. His occupation in 1619 was farming37He was qualified to serve on the town jury for the years 1E19,36 1P2739 1833,40 1845,41 and 1848.4$ ?Ie was liable to 2 days work on highways of the Southern ' Road District in 1627. • In 1633 he was appointed Overseer of Highways in the Southern Road District.44 He was Path . , l:aster of District 2 in 184545,and District 3 in 185046, 155147, and 1E52.4E' • • 34. Ihi4. Rec. 0 124 p. 3. 42. Ibid. Roe. #90. 35. Ibid. Rec. # 99. 43. Ibid. Roo. ;/32. • 36. Ibid. Rec. r/ 135 p. 2. 44. Ibid. Rea. #88. • 3u. =ET Rec. ii 29. 45. Ibid, Rec. #88 36. Ibid . Rec. ,9 29. 46. 7M7 Rec. ;t88 39. Ibid . Rec. j/. 56. 47. Ibid. Rec. //88 40. Ibid'; Rec. ,/ 12. 46. Ibid. }pec. /#88 41. Mid. Rec. / 89. , 1 I ' L • 11410 The Census of the Tcwn of Mamaroneck in 1845 shows there were three male persons in the family ( including himself) , • two of which were subject to military duty. There were also three female members of the fAuily.40 Tax lists for the years 184450, 1345`ll, 184652, and 184753 name a John Palmer as a resident possessor. A John Palmer is also named as a non-resident on tax lists for the years 181754 and 181955, and a John Palmer is listed as both a resident and a non- resident possessor on the tax list of 181556. These may be two different people or John Palmer- Might be classifiea as a resident possessor for owning property, but in addition he may pay taxes for a friend, relative, etc. If this is the case, naturally he would want this property ealssified, as non-resident property, for it would have a lower tax rate, .. The latter supposition is more probable. Therefore I will not give the tax data for John Palmer classified as a non- resident possessor. If the reader desires this information, • it may easily be found . John Palmer was taxed $3.13 in 1644 • for real estate coneistin6 of a house and fifteen acres of land assessed at 4800, and personal estate assessed at 468.57 The same real estate in 1845 was- assessed 050 and the per- sonal estate 400. For this property he paid a tax of 43.0358. 1 . 49. Ibid. Rec. #110 54. Ibid. Rec. { 213 p, 3. . 50. Ibid. Rec. /122 p. 3. 55. Ib d. Rea. '114 p. 4. 51. Ibid. Rao. #123 P. 3. 56. Ibid. Rea. 112 p. 3. 52. Ibid. Rec. #124 p. 3. 57. Ibid. Roo. 122 p. 3. 53. Imo. Rec. #125 p. 6. 56. Ibid. Rec . 123 p. 3. 1 y �. 1.1_i_ - --..__ i - I 1r... , . LLQ In 1846 with three quarters (3/4) of an acre more land, it .':as assessed the same amount as the preceeding year, but the • personal estate was valued at . 50. The tax that year was i 2.23.59 In 1847, with one quarter (i) of an acre more. 1 lnnd the real estate was ass©ssod at ,700, and taxed ;-;2, 80 John Palmer lucid a dog tax of 50 cents in the years lL:44, Eel 1645, 62 1b4ti,ti3, and 1c-47, "1 that aiuount being the tax for one dog for one year. Giving .only the data when John Palicer is classified as a resident possessor, in 1815 he was taxed .:11.25 for real estate consisting of a house and land valued at ;'.1500. and personal estate assessed at :,160,65 In 1823, for two houses and 65 acres of second class quality land assessed at 2600, and personal estate assessed at :;,300. , he paid a tax of 8428,56 He was taxed ;.1,81 in 1828 for a house and 15 acres of land valued at ,750.87 In 1830 he was taxed %;:5. for the same property assessed at the sane amount, In 1840 for one house and thirty (30) acres of land, valued . at , 1100, he paid a tax of ;F.2,51,69 He died Jan, 5, 1872. , PALMER, ROBERT - was born March 5, 1819. He served on the torn • • 70 jury for the years 1863 - 1866, 1869 - 18727/' 1872 - 1870,72 1875 - 1878,73 and 1878 - 1881.74 He was appointed road Maeter,.Ipt ' District 3 in 1860.75 Be was a aarpenter:ltt"'the.year 1878 He died Ipril 'i, 1899. • 69. Ibid. Roe, 124 p. 3. 68. Ibid. Rec. # 117 p.3. ! 60. Ibid. Roo. # 125 p. 2. 89. Ibid. Rea. # 119 p. 3�. - 61. Ibid. Rec. 122 last page 70. Ibid. Rao. # 94 , _ • 62. Ibid. Roo. -t 123 71. =d. R . g5. , 63. Ibid. Rec. # 124 p. 7.. 72. Ibid. Rea. 96' 5 1-' 64. Ibid. Rec. # 125 p. 5. 73. Ibid. Rec. i 98. . 65. Ibid. Roc. # 112 p. 3. 74, I�id.� Reo. 66. Ibid. Reo. # 115 p. 1. 75. Ibid. Roc. 68.9 67. Ibid. Rea. i 116 p. 3. ______ #99 74S Ibid . Rea. 9. 9 i N Z3 Bibliography • • • • 1 fools Bolton, heverend Robei•tr A History of the Several Towns, Dranors, and Patents of the county of,Westohe etWryg m IGhsas irpt.Settlex ent .. �8hrrevrsec Yoi�18'2 F 75b oper. I - . I 1 1 Legal L'aterial Uncalssified Town Records of the Town of I anaronock. 1 1 • i • Unpublished Laterial Yr. Harry Pagan. He lived next to the ceaetery a .good .:any years. 'ChemPore he was able to give me information not obtainable elsewhere. I. . 1 i; . • y . 4 mow Ay Palmer Burying Ground CCooper Lane, Larchmont, NY CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF BURIALS Burial list taken from 1941 list by Robert Flagg as listed in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman. February 1977. Section I . • 1812 , May 5 Palmer, Elihu Aged 53 years , 2 months and 3 days . 1830, Apr. 28 Palmer, Isaac II Born July 1 , 1811 . Aged 19 years , 9 months and 27 days . 1831 , Aug. 15 Hutton, Mary Aged 31 years . 1832 , Dec. 30 Haight, Anne Born June 29 , 1751 . 1838 , Nov. 28 Palmer, Eliza Jane Born May 29, 1817 . Aged 21 years , 3 months and 26 days . 1844, Dec. 12 Palmer, Susan Wife of EIihu . Aged 86 years , 4 months and 1 day. 1846, Mar. 27 Bloomer, Charles C. Aged 3 years and 2 months . ® 1846 , Apr. 19 Bloomer, Annie B. Aged 5 months . 1848 , Feb. Davis, Miss Sarah Aged 75 years . 1849 , May 18 Davis, Georgiana Aged 4 years , 9 months and 13 days Only daughter of Charles L & Jane 0 . Davis . 1851 , July 27 Davis, John W. Aged 57 years . 1852 Palmer, Annie Wife of Japeth Palmer and sister of the Rev. Arnold Schofield . Aged 65 years . 1853 , Jan. 8 Robinson, Jonathan H. Born Mar. 23 , 1786 . 1853 , Jan. 29 Davis, Elizabeth Wife of John W. Davis . Aged 59 years , 4 months and 11 days . 1853 , Mar. 19 Palmer, infant daughter of Robert & H.E .Palmer . 1853 , Apr. 5 Davis, Elizabeth Daughter of Thaddeus & Hester Jane Davis . Aged 5 years , 10 months & 16 days . 1853 , Nov. 21 Robinson, Susan A. Born Jan . 29, 1833 . IE: 1854, Feb. 14 Bloomer, Emma Aged 2 years . 1 � IC: Palmer Burying Ground Page -3- 1879 , Feb. 25 Palmer, Benjamin F. Aged 49 years , 10 mon .& 25 days 1880 , Mar. 1 Davis, Hester Jane Wife of Thaddeus C . Davis . Born Feb. 22 , 1818 . 1883 , Sep. 2 Lockwood, James H. Son of Edmund and Agusta Lockwood . Aged 22 years , 5 mon . & 19 days . 1884 , July 2 Palmer, Amanda A. Daughter of J.T . and M.L. Palmer. 1886 , Jan. 1 Secor, Stephen Born May 15 , 1796 . 1888 , Jan. 7 Schofield, James Aged 81 years . 1890 , Feb. 22 Bloomer, Samuel Merritt Born Sept . 2 , 1811 . 1891 , Apr. a Palmer, Eliza M. Daughter of Robert and Harriet M. Palmer . Born April 6 , 1854. 1891 , June 10 Secor, Jane Widow of Stephen Secor . Born Sept . 8 , 1797 . 1891 , Aug. 8 Davis, Samuel Aged 33 years . ® 1891 , Aug. 10 Ireland, John Born Jan. 10 , 1820. 1892 , Apr. 24 Ireland, John M. Born Feb. 23 , 1862 . 1896 , May 24 Davis, Thaddeus C. Aged 78 years . 1896 , Nov. 27 Lockwood, Alexander M. Son of Edmund and Agusta Lockwood . Aged 25 years , 2 mon . & 9 days . 1899, Apr. 7 Palmer, Robert Born March 5 , 1819 . 1900 , June 2 Lockwood, Edmund Aged 79 years , 7 months & 27 days . 1900, Sep. 30 Lockwood, Alice E. Daughter of Edmund and Agusta Lockwood . Aged 25 years , 1 month & 26 days 1901 , Dec. 7 Schofield, Rachel Wife of James Schofield . Aged 86 years . 1905 , May 3 Davis, John W. Born Nov. 6 , 1829 . 1905 , Aug. 6 Ireland, Phoebe Wife of John Ireland . Born March 21 , 1822 . C 1906 , Dec. 9 Palmer, Harriet M. Wife of Robert Palmer . Born March 24, 1827 . 40106 iirommo, 401) PALMER CEMETERY Cooper Lane , Larchmont , NY Family Name Number of Burials Bloomer 8 Coles 3 Davis 14 Griffen 1 Haight 2 Hutton 1 Ireland 3 Irvine 2 Lockwood 8 © Longley ]. Palmer 22 Robinson 4 Schofield 4 Secor 2 C PALMER (:: Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane , Larchmont , Nv • included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hochman , February 1977, Section I . Elihu born c . 1759 , died 5/5/1812 , age 53 . Susan, his wife , born c . 1758 , died 12/12/1844, age 86 . Jane B. Gerow, their daughter , born 12/21/1789 , died 2/25/1870, age 81 . Annie Schofield, wife of Japeth, born c. 1787, died 1852 , age 65 . John born c . 1792 , died 1 /5/1. 872 , age 80. Mary, his wife , born c . 1787, died 8/11/1867, age 80 . Harriet born c. 1800 , died 5/31/1867 , age 67 . C Isaac II born 7/1/1811 , died 4/28/1830, age 19 . Eliza Jane born 5/29/1817 , died 11/28/1838 , age 21 . Robert born 3/5/1819, died 4/7/1899 , age 80. Harriet M. , his wife , born 3/24/1827 , died 12/9/1906 , age 79 . Infant daughter born c. 1853 , died 3/19/1853 Elizabeth M,daughter , born 4/6/1854 , died 4/4/1.891 , age 37 Hattie Louise, daughter , born 1868 , died 9/6/1872 , age d . Benjamin F. born c. 1830, died 2/25/1879 , age 49 . John T. born 1850 , died 1.917 , age 67 . Amanda A. , daughter of John T . & M.L . , died 7/7/1884 C Additional burial stones without any information: Charles, Margaret, Nehemiah, Elihu, Harriet, wife of Elihu Compiled May 1995 by G.P .Pritts ■NNENIN. im r. .� C LONGLEY Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane, Larchmont , Nv included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman , February 1977 , Section I . Mary, wife of Thomas W. , born c. 1823 , died 8/28/1867 , age 44 . Compiled May 1995 by G .GPritts i wassmarismisw Palmer Burying Ground ® Cooper Lane, Larchmont, NY CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF BURIALS Burial list taken from 1941 list by Robert Flagg as listed in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman. February 1977 . Section I . 1812 , May 5 Palmer, Elihu Aged 53 years , 2 months and 3 days . 1830 , Apr. 28 Palmer, Isaac II Born July 1 , 1811 . Aged 19 years , 9 months and 27 days . 1831 , Aug. 15 Hutton, Mary Aged 31 years . 1832 , Dec. 30 Haight, Anne Born June 29 , 1751 . 1838 , Nov. 28 Palmer, Eliza Jane Born May 29, 1817. Aged 21 years , 3 months and 26 days . 1844, Dec. 12 Palmer, Susan Wife of Elihu. Aged 86 years , 4 months and 1 day. 1846 , Mar. 27 Bloomer, Charles C. Aged 3 years and 2 months . 4:) 1846 , Apr. 19 Bloomer, Annie B. Aged 5 months . 1848 , Feb. Davis, Miss Sarah Aged 75 years . 1849, May 18 Davis, Georgiana Aged 4 years , 9 months and 13 days Only daughter of Charles L & Jane 0. Davis . 1851 , July 27 Davis, John W. Aged 57 years . 1852 Palmer, Annie Wife of Japeth Palmer and sister of the Rev. Arnold Schofield . Aged 65 years . 1853 , Jan. 8 Robinson, Jonathan H. Born Mar. 23 , 1786 . 1853 , Jan. 29 Davis, Elizabeth Wife of John W. Davis . Aged 59 years , 4 months and 11 days . 1853 , Mar. 19 Palmer, infant daughter of Robert & H.E .Palmer . 1853 , Apr . 5 Davis, Elizabeth Daughter of Thaddeus & Hester Jane Davis . Aged 5 years , 10 months & 16 days . 1853 , Nov. 21 Robinson, Susan A. Born Jan. 29, 1833 . IC: 1854 , Feb. 14 Bloomer, Emma Aged 2 years . OPalmer Burying Ground page -3- 1879 , Feb. 25 Palmer, Benjamin F . Aged 49 years , 10 mon. & 25 days 1880 , Mar. 1 Davis, Hester Jane Wife of Thaddeus C . Davis . Born Feb. 22 , 1818 . 1883 , Sep. 2 Lockwood, James H. Son of Edmund and Agusta Lockwood . Aged 22 years , 5 mon. & 19 days . 1884 , July 2 Palmer, Amanda A. Daughter of J.T. and M.L. Palmer . 1886 , Jan. 1 Secor, Stephen Born May 15 , 1796 . 1888 , Jan. 7 Schofield, James Aged 81 years . 1890, Feb. 22 Bloomer, Samuel Merritt Born Sept . 2 , 1811 . 1891 , Apr. 4 Palmer, Eliza M. Daughter of Robert and Harriet M. Palmer. Born April 6 , 1854. 1891 , June 10 Secor, Jane Widow of Stephen Secor . Born Sept . 8 , 1797 . 1891 , Aug. 8 Davis, Samuel Aged 33 years . 1891 , Aug. 10 Ireland, John Born Jan. 10 , 1820. 1892 , Apr. 24 Ireland, John M. Born Feb. 23 , 1862 . 1896 , May 24 Davis, Thaddeus C. Aged 78 years . 1896 , Nov. 27 Lockwood, Alexander M. Son of Edmund and Agusta Lockwood . Aged 25 years , 2 mon. & 9 days . 1899 , Apr. 7 Palmer, Robert Born March 5 , 1819 . 1900, June 2 Lockwood, Edmund Aged 79 years , 7 months & 27 days . 1900, Sep. 30 Lockwood, Alice E. Daughter of Edmund and Agusta Lockwood . Aged 25 years , 1 month & 26 days 1901 , Dec. 7 Schofield, Rachel Wife of James Schofield . Aged 86 years . 1905 , May 3 Davis, John W. Born Nov. 6 , 1829 . 1905 , Aug. 6 Ireland, Phoebe Wife of John Ireland . Born March 21 , 1822 . 4E: 1906 , Dec. 9 Palmer, Harriet M. Wife of Robert Palmer. Born March 24, 1827 . ® PALMER CEMETERY Cooper Lane , Larchmont , NY Family Name Number of Burials Bloomer 8 Coles 3 Davis 14 Griffen 1 Haight 2 Hutton 1 Ireland 3 Irvine 2 Lockwood 8 Longley 1 ors Palmer 22 Robinson 4 Schofield 4 Secor 2 (:) LONGLEY Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane, Larchmont , Nv included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman, February 1977 , Section I . Mary, wife of Thomas W. , born c . 1823 , died 8/28/1867 , age 44. • C Compiled May 1995 by G.GPritts 400 PALMER 401) Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane , Larchmont , Nv included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hochman, February 1977 , Section I . Elihu born c . 1759 , died 5/5/1812 , age 53 . Susan, his wife, born c . 1758 , died 12/12/1844 , age 86 . Jane B. Gerow, their daughter , born 12/21/1789 , died 2/25/1870, age 81 . Annie Schofield, wife of Japeth, born c. 1787 , died 1852 , age 65 . John born c . 1792 , died 1 /5/1.872 , age R0 . Mary, his wife , born c . 1787 , died 8/11./1867, age 80 . Harriet born c . 1800 , died 5/31/1867 , age 67 . r Isaac II born 7/1/1811 , died 4/28/1830, age 19 . Eliza Jane born 5/29/1817 , died 11/28/1838 , age 21. . Robert born 3/5/1819, died 4/7/1899 , age 80. Harriet M. , his wife , born 3/24/1827 , died 12/9/1906 , age 79 . Infant daughter born c . 1853 , died 3/19/1853 Elizabeth M,daughter, born 4/6/1854 , died 4/4/1.891 , age 37 Hattie Louise, daughter, born 1868 , died 9/6/1872 , age A . Benjamin F. born c . 1830, died 2/25/1879 , age 49 . John T. born 1850, died 1917 , age 67 . Amanda A. , daughter of John T . & M.L . , died 7/7/1884 C Additional burial stones without any information : Charles, Margaret, Nehemiah, Elihu, Harriet , wife of Elihu Compiled May 1995 by G.P .Pritts BLOOMER Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane, Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman, February 1977 , Section I . Samuel Merritt born 9/2/1811 , died 2/22/1890 , age 78 . Mary Mead, his wife , born c . 1812 , died 11/21/1868 , age 56 . George A. born c. 1835 , died 10/26/1864, age 29 . He died in Washington D.C . , U.S .A. Medical Dept . Mary (our dear mother ) born c . 1782 , died 5/7/1.856 , age 74 . Samuel F. born c. 1848 , died 2/7/1877 , age 29. Emma born c. 1852 , died 2/14/1854, age 2 . Annie B. born Nov. 1845 , died 4/19/1846, age 5 months ) Charles C. born Jan . 1841 , died 3/27/1846 , age 3 yrs . 2 mon Compiled May 1995 , G.P .Pritts C ,comma. 0 DAVIS Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane, Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman, February 1977, Section I . Sarah (unmarried) born, c . 1763 , died Feb 1848 , age 75 . William born c . 1774 , died 8/27/1859 , age 85 . Susannah, his wife , born 12/21/1844, died 12/6/1915 , age 70 . (Ed . these dates are questionable . The age difference is 70 years . ) John W. born c . 1794, died 7/27/1851 , age 57 . 4:) Elizabeth, his wife, born c . 1794, died 1/29/1853 , age 59 . Thaddeus C. born c. 1818 , died 5/24/1896 , age 78 . Hester Jane, his wife , born 2/22/1818 , died 3/1/1880, age 62 Elizabeth, their daughter , born c . 1847 , died 4/5/1853 , age 5 William R.P. , their son , born 4/23/1855 ,died 1 /6/1857 ,age 12 David Roger born 10/15/1826 , died 1/19/1817, age 50 . John W. born 11/6/1829 , died 5/3/1905 , age 75 . Georgiana, daughter of Charles L . and Jane 0. , born c . 1843 , died 5/18/1849 , age a. Henry Clay born 5/23/1849, died 7/8/1878 , age 29 . Samuel born c . 1858 , died 8/8/1891 , age 33 . C Compiled May 1995 by G.P.Pritts 4:) LOCKWOOD Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane , Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area "by Anne M. Hockman , February 1977 , Section I . Harvey N. born c. 1817 , died 7/8/1871 , age 54. John born c. 1819, died 6/13/1855 , age 36. Edmund, his son, age 2 years . Louisa , his daughter, age 11 months . Edmund born c . 1821 , died 6/2/1900, age 79 . Children of Edmund and his wife , Agusta . ® James H. born c. 1861 , died 9/2/1883 , age 22 . Alexander M. horn c. 1871 , died 11/27/1896 , age 25 . Alice E. horn c. 1875 , died 9/30/1.900 , age 25. Compiled May 1995 by G .p .Pritts 0 r�r• � SECOR Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane , Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman , February 1977 , Section I . Stephen born 5/15/1796 , died 1/1/1886 , age 90 . Jane, his wife , born 9/8/1797 , died 6/10/1891. , age 94 . C Compiled May 1995 by G .P.Pritts ■iirk ��� fir. ,�� .rte.■ 0 COLES Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane, Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman, February 1977 , Section I . Thomas Jay born c . I829 , died 4/18/1916 , age 87 . Civil War veteran Sgt. Co.F , 4th Regt . New York Volunteers . Mary Louise Ireland, his wife , born 3/6/1853 , died 7/30/1917, age 64 . Marian IC: L. Haskins, their daughter, born 7/15/1880 , died 12/31/1913 , age 33 . Compiled May 1999 by G.P .Pritts C C SCHOFIELD Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane, Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman, February 1977, Section I . Annie Palmer born c . 1787 , died 1852 , age 65 . Husband Jaspeth Palmer . Sister of Rev. Arnold Scholefield . Hester Scholefield born c. 1794 , died 11/24/1860 , age 66 . James born c . 1807 , died 1/7/1888 , age 81 . Rachel , his wife, born c . 1815 , died 12/7/1901 , age 86 . 4:) Anna born c . 1849 , died 6/24/1856 , age 7 . Compiled May 1995 by G.P .Pritts watistisisiork 4:) IRVINE Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane , Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman, . February 1977 , Section I . William born 2/7/1859 , died 9/8/1915 , age 56 . Annie J. Kerr, his wife, • born 8/3/1863 , died 9/31/1908 , age 45 . C Compiled May 1995 by G .P .Pritts J IRELAND Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane, Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman , February 1977 , Section I . John born 1/10/1820 , died 8/10/1891 , age 71 . Phoebe, his wife , born 3/21/1822 , died 8/6/1905 , age 83 . Mary Louise Coles born 3/6/1853 , died 7/30/1917 , age 64 . Married to Thomas Jay Coles . John M. born 2/23/1862 , died 4/24/1892 , age 30 . Compiled May 1995 by G.P .Pritts k C ailaw. Aar' Nap O HAIGHT Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane , Larchmont , Nv included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman , February 1977 , Section I . Anne, wife of Josiah, born 6/29/1751 , died 12/30/1832 , age 81 John, son of Josiah and Anne , born ? , died ? , age ? C Compiled May 1995 by G.P .Pritts 0 Hutton Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane, Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman, February 1977 , Section I . Mary born c. 1800 , died 8/15/1831 , age 31 41) Compiled May 1995 by G.P .Pritts IC) ROBINSON Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane, Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman , February 1977 , Section I . Jonathan H. born 3/23/1786 , died 1/8/1853 , age 67 . Elizabeth, his wife , born c. 1794 , d . 10/10/1859, age 65 . Elizabeth born 7/11/1822 , died 12/20/1910, age 88 . Susan A. born 1/29/1833 , died 11/21/].853 , age 20. C Compiled May 1995 by G.P .Pritts 4 • C GRIFFIN Burials in Palmer Burying Ground , Cooper Lane , Larchmont , NY included in 1941 list by Robert Flagg included in Burial Grounds in the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Area by Anne M. Hockman , February 1977, Section I . Jemima, wife of Benjamin, born 12/25/1783 , died 9/20/1876 , age 93 . 0 Compiled May 1995 by G.P .Pritts r Z CEMETERY EPITAPH LISTINGS by Leon Edward Gattoni 1942 Local History Seminar Mamaroneck High School Contents Page No. Introduction 1 Disbrow Cemetery 3 Flandreau Cemetery 4 OGreenwood Cemetery 6 Guion Cemetery 9 Index to inscriptions 16 r,.R..rGF_ �,,t �,�+ ' r Lo+.+aK[11 Olt • - 1j. l lr i . . . ,,emeteries, where the old founders and settlers of have been buried, are an communin important source from which historioal information can be obtained. As time pro- gressea, the houses of the founders, and other physical belong- ings, gradually perish into eternal dont. These last resting plaoes of these by- gone predecessors, give a sort of brief biographical sketch oanuerning each individual. This is most invaluable for the use by people interested in geneology. since the elements, within a space of time, take 1 their toll on all physical things, tombstones ore of no exception. Therefore, it is imperative that a record be mode of the tomb- stone inscriptions while they are still legible. The following 1 listings of the Disbrow and Guion burial grounds oomplete the epitaphareaord for all the historical cemeteries in the Town of jHMamaroneck. Included, are also the listings of the epitaphs of i, the Flandreau Cemetery in New Rochelle, and the Greenwood Ceioe- 1 tory ut Rye. The epitaphs under the Greenwood Cemetery listing are belonging to people who originally were buried in the First • Methodist Charchyard on High Street, now Prospect lvenae, Mama- roneuk. The remains of these persons were removed to a special section of the Rye Greenwood Cemetery, where they now lie. The reason for listing the epitaphs of the Flandraau Cemetery is that some residents of the Town of 1marc n sok have been buried there. At the present time, Mamaroneck has eight graveyards of historical importance. .= of them are family burial grounds, which belonged to the families of Palmer, DA Lanaey, Florence and I-Drell, Gedney, Disbrow, and Guion. The remaining two are the ' f Town Cemetery and the Quaker Cemetery. The Palmer Cemetery is located at the snmmd,t of a hill in the Unincorporated e eti cn of the i ow'n of Lmarone ak. The plot is off Cooper Lane. The graveyard was need by everyone in- the vicinity. Since members of the Palmer Cemetery were mostly buried . { there, it has received the name of Palmer Cemetery. The cemetery has seventy- six insoribed tombstones. dembers of other families buried there are Bloomer, Coles, Davis, Griffin, Haight, Hutton, Ireland, Irvine, Lockwood, Langley, Robinson, ..iuhofield, 3chole- field, and $eoor. It is one of the largest cemeteries in .>emaroneo.k. The Do Lanoey Cemetery, located on Palmer and De Lan- coy Avenues, is of average size. It contains the bones of one of the most distinguished families in Westohester County at that time. The ?lorenee and Powell Graveyard is located behind the Mamaroneck High school. The b'1orenoes first settled where Flerem e _street is at the present time. They later inter- married with the Powells. The cemetery is a small one, and is in fairly good con. diti on. - The Gedney Cemetery, which is situated on Mamaroneck,` Avenue, between Barry avenue and lieadow street, contains the oldest gravestone in ,Mamaroneck, that of aleazar Gedney, who died Cntober 27, 1722. It is also interesting to note that an maaaau.al large ` 4:) . number of young children have been buried there. The graveyard is quite large and in good condition. The Disbrow Cemetery, boosted an Hoakland Arenne, beta ween Munroe and Cortlandt Avenmee, is one of the smallest grave* yards in Mwnaronsok, having but six atones. In feet, the plot 'mea- sures about sixty by thirty. • 1 . .„,vr5A,r,-. . L .i•t". filar '°I`.• `K.,;+•�".� ,,Ii_ .. _a=.'1; LNTRoL;.rSTI JN (continued) 2 The anion Cemetery, which is situated on a slope, over- ! looking the sound, has probably the best site of all the local graveyards. The cemetery is on this corner of Barry and Stuart Avenues. Being in good condition, it has very few fallen atones. Ten families, including the Guiana, are repruaented. They are, Bangor, Beall, 'Asher, (jai on, Hadden, Morton, Balns,Lyon, North, and Thompson. . The graveyard contains foatyr four inscribed tommmb- stones, thirty of these belonging to the Gulon family. The Town of l maroneok Oometory is still used today by people who cannot afford to buy their own burial plot. It is s well- kept sraveyard loouted at the corner of at. pleasant Road and Stanley Aveuue. The aemmmetory was deeded to the Town in 1829 . for use as a public burying ground forever. The maker Oametery is situated cul the Boston post Road, - across the street frau Lintdemnann's Garage. _ The Graveyard has about eight stones and a family vault. Making a record of tombstone epitaphs is both interesting I and educational work.- Oce .can thus learn the types of ,it.onee, . as to styles and matiaL_ac a carding to the different periods of time. This paper would nothave been' possible had not the author the untiring support of lfrs. . illiam H. Smith and Ur. Harold Dean meter. • ',l,: '' . . . . . lb is the author's sincere desire that the reader wi'.l led enjoy this booklet as much as he has enjoyed in preparing it; Leo B. Cattoati I • (1-1,;: :.4.;•:. i � Y` i.. 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All the relit are fallen and in fruaaonts, for the snout part. An u root copy of the opituph will be found below to illnutruto the unuuual etiJkaurdnous in ,grammar end word urr_sn;urn nt. •i 8. RUSS SL SARAH 33TK R, daughter of LABAU (Y) & SABAH RU38EL ;. Jho departed thin life Oat. 16, I8L9 _ In her 16th your. —9. 1F1I SORD11, . In memcry of ,Anz4 A., so of `. L:LIZA D and MAR/A SEAOORD << tlh o died Out. 13, 1642 :1god 5 Joss, and 5 months. • ILII+ 10. 31.1 CORD In moraory of MAGD. LEE, . Wife of UPI2 •3SORD t • r;ho died Jun. 30, 1840 ,;god 80 yours, 4 months, and l day. 1 . • �i . I! iio. . 1 • 1. % ".4• .� - _ �'^.. .*� t".�1• . ,_"It.11i - �`! I' -IS :1-;414 . • 1 A-. •, .1 '1• STT '1_1 4 , .s. 6 • .._ 3?�'?11 "1c)f UNT tiv l:._r•!T:..Y LI3i Irla 1. BALL In memory of Riohurd Bu11 • Oho died. June 5. 1864 Ise d. 34 yeura • • In L.taw,,ry of !:LI'::1 ,'life of T>1 .3 a. BRIG VILN I .7o died 03t. ::7. 1362 33 yoaro 1J uno'a 3 days Also her infuiii: daughter. . 3. 0•117:3 In memory of Rlain 3^L::3 rrhu d1a1 June 13, 1843 • Agod 75 yeu.re and 10 rno'a. . 4. 7:77.11.-33011 i • • Died ait. 31, 1831 • ELI Na. duu,hter o1' v-::0R:1'. :. and I:•�rf .:R :aT� i3:.':: • ;; • 16 yea.re 1 rao. and 7 days. . i • :1Lod Jan. 23. 1852 i I J.itl. . alto of G 1�:E 'l. :.:71:.:71:.:713/7 ;30U • r In the e. th ,writ of hor ei:{o. i 6. E'.V:M i:3= 1 Died Jan. 19. 1832I .; LI an of G.:•://1L. 1. :,ii ll L�1' 11 EV:R.:s f I i 9 yarra, 2 rco'u. and 28 drys. i ?. ?MBES i • In m,srnory of ICARG,114T ?I-DES ,iLo .iapu.rt3d this life September lat. 1853. Aged 1 year 3 moncha and 13 drys 0,1 ti:AV 4,-.3 • • •• .. .• ; ;,. " • . . • ..it.yt-s,41,4wip amul.rcop UNION TI.ITIT:::?Y LI3TIN (continued) 7 LE,7I S ASB, daughter of SAMUEL and POSE LEWIS Died Wj t. 91,;h 1t?'30 • 9. L :YI 3 Dt' d :b:ruh 13, 1830 Eathor, dire of 51:0R.L11: X. L '.YIS 61 yonra 9 mo'3 and 7 duyp 1 _ 10. LEMS In memory of JAMES 3 LEt9I3 . v1ho died sept. 23, 1830 Aged 52 yearn 3 months and 11 days 11.LEWIS • MARY. wife of J•' 'S LL.YIS DIED July 19th. 1. D. 1854 Aged 70 yeuro 12. LEWIS In memory of TThLIAM D. LEWIS • ,vho died July 20, 1853 • Aged 44 • 13. LEWIS SAMUEL P. LE.YI S dhh died May 18th 1852 Aged 28 years and 6 months 14. MAS01 3e 2All A53 MASON . Departed this life September (?) 1839 In the 3lat your of her age. 15. P0?T3R In memory of SARAH POTTER, wife of GEORGE POTTER 1 '.Yho died May 2, 1859 Aged 38 years 8 QREEDf.ToQD 171IIoar Com;TERY (eontinued) v 16.R0QER3 t In memory of SILLI= ROGERD ;tho diad Ark!. 8, 1842 68 years and two days Also ELEANOR ROGERS, his widow .Yho died MAy 4, 1852. 17. ;TARR ' In memory of THL8d:I3 37:1.RR :vho departed June 20, 1831 Aged 40 years This stone is erected by his affetionate widow. 18. JTETS011 Jail STETSON Died ye b. 12, 1847 kged 4,1, years, 1 Sao. and 27 days E.H. 3. aged 7 weeks L.M.S. aged 4 mcntha, 10 days W.H. S. aged 5 years, 10 months Children an JORN and SUSAN STETSON. 19. STORES In memory of Ann, wife of ADAM STORES Died Larch 18th 1857 Aged 21 years, 8 Tao's. and 10 days. 20. TAYLOR In m mory of WILLIAM TAYLOR Yho departed this life September 7th 1834 aged 63 years 2 months and also of ELEANOR C ORZJTTLTf, wife of WILLIAM TAYLOR ' Alo departed this life 3optember 17th 1828 Aged 53 years, 5 months and '25 d. 21. VAN li 0R JADE 3 VAN WORT Died May 1.5, 1853, About 53 years. Verse ; 2 lime 22. 7ILLIS i;� YILLIS, died Nov. 11th 1861 Aged 31 yra. 9 meta . GUIQII ?iF:T;:RY LI:3TIN08 9 , i 1. BURGER J AIINIE B. wife of 3.E. BURGER a And daughter of G.H. QATHARINE GUI ON ; Born Feb. 1 eb. 1, 1834 1 Died Feb. 4, 1883 2. DE1LL - .'.1TIIA.RII1E DE.1LL ;?idob of GEORGE H. GIII02!! • Born Jan. 22, 1810, Died Deo. 26, 1890. . •3. FI1HER ELI:A GUION FISHER Born April 14th, 1798 Died ;ept. 6th, 1877' 4. FISHER . ' Jail! GUIOII FISHER • ; Born Sept. 11th, 1826. Died Nov. 2 d, 1875. 6. GUION - . • AMY GUI= Wife of c:.R.HAIGHT Born Jan. 29, 1806 • Died Nov. 29, 1883 Hallen stone and in fragments 6. 1IIION i ANN GUIOIf Nibs of NEHEMIAH $1 LRLES Born •eb. 25, 1800 is Died Aug. 13, 1887 ' . Terse : 4 lines • • i- 4 I SL 10 GUI "JN "1,TAETERY LIJTIuG (sonttuned) 7. GUI ON !.1 In memory of ANSA .i. . ,Y1fe of JOHN GUI" T; ,Iho departed this life Feb. 25th 1814 In the 86 year of her age. 8. GUI ON � I, 1 In memory of LA 11L IJL ''!ho died Jan. 31st 182 In the 35th year of her age. Also of WILLIAM nal) Son of PL,TIM 32 Ci THARI1 GUI QX Yho died. Dee. 28th 182 (Y) Aged. 2 months, and 26 daye. 9. GUI C18 In memory of MILRLOPT P. QUION Daughter of .BBA}A11 82 MARY QUICL1, lgho departed this life April. 2nd 1824 Aged 5 yearn, 1 month and 24 days. i' le. GUIs (?) I ,: In memory of FSLIGABETII ,Yife of ' • Rest of epitaph is not legible 11'. GUI ON GE ORGE QUI QN Son of G.H. and QATHARIN3 GUIQN. Died July 15., 1867 Aged 22 yrs. 1 mo. &, 15 d'ye. 12. JUI 0Y GEORGE H. GUI .D . . Born Maroh 4, 1808. Died Deco. 16, 1883. 1 • .•`'. r ):7‘ 1"'•4•2 • r•' 13. GUIOIT CPAP:TE ?tI�TIbGs (oontinued 131. GUI QST HARRIET. widow of ZAIIES H. GUIOB. Died Jan'y 3. 1872. • Aged 80 yrs. 11 moo. & 26 d 'ye. } 14. GUIOff HENRY 3. GUI ON Diad Juno 17th, 1862. • In the 46 year of hie ase-. is GUI Old In memory of BETTY A. GUI Q9 d�fe of G.R. HAIGIIT. Aged. 36 y'rs 9 MOH. 2 days. 16. GUI ON In memory of JA2i8 GU/ON 9 ' This part of epitaph is not legible 1 - Children of THOMAS C. b LHB 3d. LYON. 17. GUI ON • JA111,13 H. GUI ON Med April 7, 1864 Aged 76 lira & 29 d'ye. 18. GUI ON • In memory of JCEN GUI ON ` • A rho died NOT. 3rd 1823'. In the 65th year of his age. 1M 6 • GUION :.l,LrrTE Y LIGTItIG (oontinusd) 12 19. GUY ON JOHN H. GUI OH Died Uov. 23rd 1867 Agocl 31 years , 2 mo'a, & 29 drys. 1.t sun symbol on top of atone 20. GUION Snared to the memory of JOHN acciE GUI QN. Born August 30th 1310, � Departed thin life IDecember 21st 1864 21. GUY ON JOH.II H OiE Son of JOHN H 0'1E and MIRY B. RICHER GUION Born June 17th 1861. Died April 26th 1890. "GUI0N" engraved on upper edge of stone. 22. GUION Saored to the memory of JOHN U. son of CATHARINE GUICU Mao departed this lite June 20, 1833, Iu the 2;. year of his age. • 23. GUION KATHERINE FERRIS ° Daughter of HENRY C. & (a) GUION Died Jane 23, 1853. Aged 1 year, 6 mo., & 23 days. Verse z 2 liners , Pullen stone. 24. GUION Dar sister- MARIA GUIOW Born June 6th 179' : Died July 16th 1809. Oar brother- •YILLI.IM GUION, Born Aug. 9th 1794 Died April 11 th 1815 • y\ ;k• � • 13 GUI Oti C`W21 Y LI. TIUG (o ontinued) 25. GUION In iaomory of Li1PIA: i a htor of JOIN PH:?t3r': GUI:75 .[ho deported this limo Jan. 19. 1809 26. VTTIOn In muniory of L1.2Y :3. GUI'i ..idow of J..i13 11. GUI"!l. Born nay 14th 1820 Died Deo. 6th 1901 "GUI.-3" engrsved on upper edge of stone. 27. GUION In memory of :d[LRY J IAU L I I 0:►ughtar of George H. `al CATHAHINS GUI Chi, s;ho died October 1, 1860. aged 14 yearn 10 cnoa. P:. 27 dye. 23. GUION • In memory of 13%:L GUION, Oho departed this life Liaroh 30, 1845. In the 56th year of his age. 29. GUI rn mmary of PMR GUI Qa; io dpartea thi:i lifo Ootaber 31st. 1814 In the 08th. year of his a;3e. • 30. GUION . In memory of P.'P2R H. GUI ! •3 on of J4JLL 3 H. ra H A.R`_?I}:T GUILD!!! Born at lye; 8th of November 1810 awl ut :',g®; (Huta not lugiole) .l1. GUI0 In memory of Filmes, GUYON. �J Nho died July 18th. 1836 In the 71st year of hzr age•® : y Tom, • ,. • `r.. L�..', ,,-&- ti1:L.„ L: i 7^ -�{ In mu 7 .t 5.7n1271 a kl.._�.d. ,i'UI'M; :!41 .'_'s, -TOS Sllfi '" S. I.IJ 2, azi ILIZIMUTT =ICE i::3 d3 t i Lai a Lim :, F Ia.:r rI c7Lh, 1E25. i! <,�12L 11 Lit+ -t4.ii, 4...a2 Cr ,:14;11. t 7i:ro : 11. 1),J.- , •1, Zla f mil y of 21.7.. WJI'M _ 1 . lib 1 4 family tomb. 1 i 34: %rptc • Las memory of II LUM . R Jca of ial2 is Fa JL g7IC7; ' 'rao departed this lite .p it 11th. 1815, 1 • In the <.2s t year of his age. 1 I ► 35. L.DME i j In neuro 7 of :uR414 aIDDRg i A:42 i of B;L.Z E(7I T21. •-J HA-D3.2 +ho d&partea thio life July 15th. 1806, . In the 57th year of her age. Torus: 4 lines. 1 364 HALES • 1 2 a urod to the mamary at JOU HALES, ruo departed. this life April 21, 1831 In the 59 your of his age. • 37. $ORT 01 • in mLmory of ELI7A B. HO OH, Ate of JOU iio.-aoL4 dAII'r. Tho day rta.t this life Laroh 16th. 1828; In the 25th. year of her age. • • •.?�` �''• , 1i•.• � f._ .. _•. C?' . a __. . .. 15 GUIO:! OELIET::RY LI.3•TiI3OS (oontinned) 32. H QRT CN In me m r ry of J1i:J, ;on of 70HU & .;.1?:.H H 2TON, ho departed this life November 19, 1828 In the 25th yes.r of his age. i9. 1..!0.T In memory of t.YILLI nM, II 3on of JOHN and :;ARCH H ORT QNN. • •lho depnrtea this life 3eptomber 28th 18E2 I - In the 1F3th year of hia ago. 40. LY JN £UffIE, drsu<;hter of TH7MA3 C. & INN H. LY i. Died Mrs, 26, 1662 Agdd 6 pre. , 3 mo's. & 2 dips. I ' 41. LYON L. LUDLOW- eon of TH2113 Q. 1 ALT L LYON. • I Died chane 23, 1868, Aged 17 y'rs. , 5 mo 's. b 16 d'yn. 42. 3 ORTE To the rnorsory of MIRY F. NORTH ►'rife of J.H. 1::::;"21:. and only daughter of & JLARIA, GUICU. Deceased at Bellagio, Lake of co,omon the 30th of Sept. 1563. In the 23rd year of her age, and her remains there buried. 1.18o to those of her infant daughter • Deseaaed and interred at Dresden, 6axoney. Monumont- equ..zre pyramid an a base. 43. TH1,230N JOHN O. , ;on of JOHN C. & HE3TER TUMF3O Born Jun. 8, 1851. Died April . 3, 1908. 44. THOUP 3IJN ILLRTHA i LIZABETH, daughter of JOHN C.& HE3TP2R A. 71HOUP3ON DIED M2roh. 5th 186E. Aged 11 mo'e. & 22 d'ys. a -- — -- .+— .- .... ,ip =:.- --•_L.��+.w..:.r �==tea ..�. ' I t- 4 p F FiP -= 1....H. .... RPP o N �i i"` ooF itcW p..„-- 1.— 1+ 1-' o...1... 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INDEX (continued) Name Ruitaph No. Page �o. Hales, John 36 14 Horton, .iaa B. .. 37 14 Horton, John.. . S8 15 Horton. ttilliam. .. .. 39 15 Lyon, Annie 40 • 15 • Lyon, L. Ludlow 41 15 Lewis, Ann.. .. .. . . . .. ... 8 7 Lo vi:�, :;3ther . . .. 9 7 Lewis, Jamoe 10 7 Lewis, James 11 7 Lewis, °lilliam D .. 12 7 Lewis, Samuel P 13 7 -. ?mss on, Sarah Ann 14 7 MdUllinex, Joseph ' 7 5 North, Mary F 42 15 Potter, Sarah 15 7 Rogers, Eleanor 16 8 Rogora, .Villiam 16 8 Rtiuoel, Sarah Bather 8 5 3eaoord, Jamas A 9 5 Soa oord, }iagdal en t 10 5 Starr, Thomas 17 8 Stetson, John 18 8 Stores, Ann 19 8 Taylor, 'lilliam 20 8 Thompson, John 0 43 15 T't;:mps on, Martha Elizabeth.... .... . 44 15 Tin Wort, Jamas. . . 21 8 .Ellis 22 8 •. . r .. 411111111111111111111111.111111111.111.1111111.11.11 K 4::::) Inscriptions for Craves of Mamaroneck Methodist Members in Greenwood Union Cemeterv, Rve, N. Y.* b.. Alberta Trop 1942 Mamarcnec}. high School C *Excerpts from typescript, "Methodist Episcopal Church in Mamaroneck, " by Alberta Tropp, 1942; in tc rontc:. Frce Lii,r,:_ C • 1 y`�, Taken from typescript, "Methodist Episcopal Church in Mamaroneck," by .� . - 4110,� Alberta Tropp, 1942; in Mamaroneck Free Library. • .3 - 12 - Strawberry Festival, held in the midst of the strawberry season in Juno. "Tar_-ei:nt" socials were also held to raise money for the treasury. Tha chapel burned down in 1920, and the land was then hold by the trustees of the corporu.tion. Pert of the land -ewe sold for Weaver St. and Palm:' five. 1 end the balance to the town of Marareneck. A suitable plaque will soon b;. 411 p1 ieod on the site of the former chapel: by the 1_smaroneck Methodist Y iscoe ';i . pail church. rIn the days when the Methodist Episcopal Church was situated on High i. Street, the land on the side of the edifice was a burial ground. Later, in le order to sell the land on High Street, the Board of Trustees raised enough eel money to reinter the bodies in the Greenwucd Union Cemetery of Rye. On March 14, 1900, a plot of ground 251 by 281.was purchased in the cemetery ,.li in Rye for $ 196.00. To this property, the remains were removed. Mr. Louis ill !.4. {'6 • Iolter, who was coetractod for the job, reported the work completed on May 5.11 w 0'. 7, 1900.1 j;i !� In order to obtain a lint of the romains that were removed at that dtime, I visited the plot of land in the Greenwood Union Cemetery, and found l i:i 22 gruvee marked with their old, original headstones. The stones lie flat I ; on the ground, and from several, I removed a covering of earth and grass to ee j ,4 read the inscription. In this way I have been able to compile the follou- i. : H.: ing alphabetical list of the interred. 1)4 11 Bull, Richard died Juno 6, 1554, aged 64 years. H Brideen, Eliza, wife of Thomas C. Brigdon, died Oct. 27, 18E2, aged 33 yeeres 9 months, 3 da"s, Also her Infant d:iughtcr. 'i Coles, Robert died June 18, 1843, aged 78 years and 10 months. 'N.-... EverOn, Eliza Ann, daughter of George T. and Esther Evorsuon, died Oct. 31, 'Z$3T,'ei{;td 10 years, 1 month, and 7 days. Eversson, June, wife of George T. L'verason, died in the 24th your of her uEa. Jun. 23, 1352. _._. _ 'il :s+'.'- - 13 - E'verscon, ,.Tone, son of George 'V. and Esther Evcrsson, died Jan. 19, 1 lda2, aged 9 years, 2 months, and 28 days. Forocs, 1:'.,Fare;, died Soptcr::ber 1, 1851, aged 1 year, 3 months, 13 d. 1, Locals, Ann, duu4hter of Sunuul and Phebo Levis, died Oct. 9, 1'630, aged J 1a..;io, rutL.l•, :rife of cher).' ti;. T,(r:�it,, diad 1::,rch 12, 1850, ug;ed 61 :., r, :) rnut]it;, 7 du-h. 1 *Lewis, James diad Supt:rtut,ur 23, 1L3U, aged 62 veale, 3 ano. cake 11 day8. Lewis, harv, wife of James Lewis, died July 19, 1854, aged 70 years. d Lewis, Samuel P. died ',:ay 18, 1852, raged 28 years and 6 months. Ti 1 Lewis, F'illiut:r U. died July 28, 1853, weed. 44. l' Eason, Sarah Ann died September, 1859, raged 31. Potter, Sarah, wife of George Potter, diad teat' 2, 1859, aged 38 years. Rogers, William died6 , Aug.�,. 8, 1842, aged '(iII years, 1 month, 7 days. Iso:1ea:nor Rogers, his widow, who died ray 4, 1852, aged _L .,- 76 yuFrs, oiaort1i , 16idays. • Starr, Thoaran died June 20, 1831, aged CO years. r Stetaon, John died February 12, 1847, aged 44 years, 1 month, and 27 days L. R. S. aged 7 weeks +f L. E. S. aged 4 months, 10 days q� W. S. aged 5 years, 10 months (children of John and Susan Stetson) Stores, Ann, Wife of Adam Stores, died Larch 18, 1857, aged 21 years, 8 Lonthi , and 10 days. 'i • T7rle , 'ri11icm died Sept. 7, 1834, aged 63 years, 2 months,s, and +, r'le,a:nor Cornell, wife of Y'illiau) Taylor, who died Sept. 17, 1828, M7S yS •yyez.rc, 6 mouths, and 25 days.. J u. Van sort, ,Tames died guy 16, 1E53, about 53 yours. ,1 :Illin, fl.void died Nov. 11, 1361, aged 31 {4 • The ren and women of the curly L'athodist Church in r maronaok faced +r i• their problero with courage and unity. With the enoouragenent of the rt1 �{ Circuit Riders they forst d thu society in Eum aroneck, and built their I; 14,5 church. ,°although the annual meetings wore held by the mals: r.:.rmbera on- ly, the women, too, worked faithfully in the interests of t1w Church and the cora-:unity. icor the first few years, Elitha 3edd was prauident of the i.. -I L._ l? 1 ALL:Yh e/` PALMER-BARKER-r,"?. Burial Grounds* Indexed by Anne Miller Heckman Mamaroneck Historical Society February 1977 411) • *from book ;�11, Tombstones, Mamaroneck Area, in Library of the Westchester County Historical Society, Tuckahoe, I1ew York r Ne. .rr INDEX* 0 "ter'-'rr-a-Ea ME R.URIAL GFOUI7DG !lo. Page Palmer Burial Ground: IcneQG Barker Cemetery: - - ' lJ;�.' . i ; o G Barker, Elisabeth A. Bruce., wife of Samuel t `J 3 1 " , Elizabeth -' -j ' =Yl 4 1 " , Laura Ann, wife of Uzel P. a - I-3- '' '�-'Q `'1"` `'`/ 10 1 " , Marie, daughterof Samuel & Elizabeth-=- - -3 --- =12 9 1 " , Samuel _dr.;_-='-=_1 '33 3 1 Donaldson, Mary Ann, wife of James- 4' 4 X55" 1. =�„4- 2 1 Palmer, Aaron } - 'b `�� 8 1 Roulstone,Clara, wife of Geo. S.F. , dau. of Samuel_& Mary Barker 6 1-=, 3-!r” " ,Ifetty A. , wife of George S. F. a' L- - La- I b:-E 5 1 <<-14 c/-' " ,Ceorge S. F. , son of Michael & Mary-- "' -3 - '-/.3- ''''4°, 37 7 1 Quaker Cemeter,:— tq('i- + 905 Eerian, Mary,wife of C. :;erian__.a 4--1--I2 i''7-5 C G..,Y-C• 4 77 6 25 2 Birdsall, Benj . Franklin 9 - P5-2 cLF1 32 2 Deborah U. , wife of Jacob Ilillet,s _ _ ;3 � � Britt, Permalia, wife of Gilbert Britt--�- ' 'E - ' - / ''S5 2 'I.V &t2 26 2 Gilbert =,=_ 5 27 2 Burling, Benjamin F.---$- '?'"6"-;:'' -2,-- / '72'7 v. /�j by Ct- /,;7F/ 13 1 Hannah 14 1 Cornell, Margaret d" - --7-4 - /2 '.1 .1, / -1 .- / 7,17 9 1 Joseph d- / . i .2 -7 Cl.lp IC f 12 1 " , Samuel " -""`- '1� 6 ''--; '71 20 2 ® D. E. 41 Deall, Samuel • y -. "- 17`.--- �" r1 si�7- /ZL'L' 2g 2 Sarah �• 3 - x'7- ! 4• G- - !9- /'? 63 31 2 Dougherty, Lydia (?)--- -21/ ` --- /- / 'g'f-1 `l-2_`J 6 16 2 , Pamela <-1- Y__ ! . }18.3 - •.-. .1- /- ' • .4- 17 2 ; moi , Mary. . - - .2 --=r`' ' 40 Griffen, Abigail----- - ' - ,-2 '` •%v 2 1 Jerusha--- ,j- '7 - - - • ?.5 3 301 Joseph 2 ;,i-; - 6� ;z*, �C 5 1 " Laura, dau. of Richard H W. & Sarah E - / �l'� ' :f• `s1` `�1 .. , Phila ==.1- ,. - /_.<,__/ '-.5- - ,t - _---72- 2 7Z2 15 2 " , Sarah B. 38 2 " , Thomas T.-- /- . - If ¢l ,�. -i4' - /X02. g 1 Hoosier, John -{ - : ` ,?. 1 21 2 • Palmer, Edward A. `4' •~ - 42 2 " , Peter C. 43 2 " R. 7. � - - - 44 2 Secor, Ann 91' ^f_ ' --' 1�__ 7 36 2 " , Esther,' 'dau. .of Isaac & Ann---={=-- _'a -'_-r4__=Ll' 34 2 Isaac d' ' ` •- = '•'?'': ?` 37 2 Segor, Esther ;' -l3 __`4 '2,5- 28 2 Schureman, J. \---)'• ' �`3 .' �� �f 10 1 , Martha- j-' /x , / ,,fes & / _ 11 1 Tompkins, Mary, wife of Samuel ' ,, �',`. ` 3c "` `c •=� 39 2 Willets, Deborah U. , wife of Jacob_ 35 2 Wright, Amy T. ---- .-- / S1 'S '' .7 4 1 I. November 23, 1955 SURVST OF READSTONzS IN CBMITiRIES ON BOSTON POST ROAD ADJOINING GILDER. STREET PALLING LOT 1--.LA u n 1-,N A. Palmer Burying Ground • No headstones were evident in this area. B. Ba r ka r Cele to ry g I e D I 1: Mausoleum (approximately 8' a 15' s 411' high) - No headstones, No identification 2: Nary Ass, wife of James Donaldson, died April 19, 1853. 34 years old. 3: Samuel Barker died May 14, 1888. Elisabeth A. Bruce, wife of Samuel Barker, died April 6, 1899. 4: Elisabeth Barker 'died March 7, 1881 , age 86 years. 411) 5: Hetty A. , wife of George S. F. Boulstone, died June 15, 1868. 6: Mrs. Clara. wife of George S. F. Roulstone, and daughter of Samuel and Mary Barker, died March 10, 1838, 27 years and 1 day. 7 : Georg& S. T. , son of Michael and Mary Boulstone of Boston, Kass. , died October 3, 1812, age 34 years. 8: Aaron Palmer died January 1, 1866 ( ? ) 90 years. Twe headstones partly buried and sig small headstones - no Hamas. 1"147;e J01)347'44" o1 -5T.►.r r b.�- 01r %-c .7(.•17 S l -i Ale 3(. �^ I-al:r�T el:?n �- /7 , e,14 r Uz c P /3 4,-A ;-9- cr; t3, i cs%) C. Quaker Cemetery A` - 7 l y �]••� 0 3`a,�� 1:_ Laura, daughter of Richard H. N. and Sarah I. Griffen, died August 21, 1864, age 5 months, 17 days. 2: Abigail Griffen died October 11. 1859, age 55 years, 5 months, 6 days. 3: -- Jexuaha GriNee died September 6, 1834. age 76 years, 1 month, 4 days. 4: -hay T. Wright died May 3, 1865, age 58 years, 8 months, 10 days. 5: _ Joseph Griffen died December 12, 1869 ( 7 ) age 60 years , 8 mos. 17 days. 6: Broken headstone • no Bane. 7: Broken heedatsne - no name. 8: -Thomas T. Griffen died January 1, 1881 , born April 10, 1802. 9: - Margaret Cornell died March 24, 1817, born January 1, 1757. • 10: - J. ickureman died 1853, age 87 years, 1 month, 5 days. . 11 : Martha Schur- man died 1841 . age 61 years , 4 months, 17 days. . 12: -Joseph Cornell died January 5, 1837. age 70 years. 13: - Benjamin F. Burling, born 1787, died 1850. 14: -Idaumah Burling, born 1791 , died 1869. -Z • ® . r - 2 - C. Quaker Cartery (coast.) 15: -?bila Griffen, barn August 2, 1773, died November 13, 1852. 161 -Lydia ( ? ) Dougherty, died October 31 , 1353, age 56 years. ,J71 --ramie Dougherty. born August 1, 1794, died May 13, 1883. 18: V. I. C. 1856. ( w• 1f: Margaret S. . wife of i ) 20: -Samuel Cornell died June 22, 1856, age 73 years. 10 mos. 20 days. 21: -John Baeiar, died December 1. 1857. 22: Uaroedable . 23: " 241 « 25:- 16ar wife of C. 3eyiaa, died September 17, 1850, ego 56 rears. 26: -tiimt'i ,, wife of Gilbert Britt, died October 16, 1357. age 68 years. 27: -Gilbert Britt, died March 22, 1866, ase 75 years. 28: -Esther Seger. died August 11, 1868, age 75 years, 1 month, 14 days. 29: - Samuel Deall. born September 27. 1760, died September 24, 1823. ® 30t- J. Griffin 31:-Sarab Doall, born October 19. 1763, died March 27, 1845. 12:--Sea). Franklin Sirdiatt, died September 1, 1857, age 1 yr. 3 mos. 33: -Deborak U. Dirdaall, daughter of Isaac and Ann Sector 1820 - 1898. 34: -Sather M. , daughter of Isaac and Asia 8ecor, 1824 - 1905. 35: Deborah U. , vile of Jacob Millets. 36t- Ana SacoT died December 25, 1866, age 74 years, 4 nos. , 7 days. 37: -Isaee Sector died October 24, 1879, age 89 years, 10 mos. 381 -Sarah S. Griffen 39: Mary, wife of Samuel Tompkins, died December 10, 1860, age 66 years. 40: -Mary Dougherty died November 15, 1836, age 77 years. 41: -8. D. • 421 -Edward A. Palmer died in Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 9, 1851. 43: ?star C. Palmer 44: 1.. - • - • Palmer - unreadible Approximately 30 small headstones, no Dames, unreadable or suchen. OPP. Francis T. Griffin, 41. Village 8agiaeer $oveaber 23, 1953 W �I► �• /-""3 icA A Gedney Graveyard, Barry Ave. near Post Rd. , Mamaroneck .; ‘4.. (behind Bellows School) i "_�L, Inscriptions copied Feb. 15, 1977 by Anne Hockman, Mamaroneck Historical Society This Gedney family plot is not so large as the one on Mamaroneck Avenue. Its earliest stone is dated 1814 and the most recent, 1947. The cemetery is located behind the Bellows School and is entered from Barry Ave. through a driveway one block north of the intersection of Barry and the Boston Post Rd. Though the lot is not overgrown with weeds . or littered with rubbish, the headstones are badly deteriorated. There is some evidence of vandalism, though it does not look recent. At least 24 stones are completely or partially legible. Some have footstones and a few of these bear initials. An additional .26 stones are either broken or illegible. Many lie flat or propped up against tree trunks or each other. Besides these, the positions of some smaller or sunken stones seem to indicate about 20 more burial plots with no legible markers. Inscriptions 1. The sons of Nicholas and Delilah Haines aged 6 (?) years months and 1 day. (redstone; portions illegible) 2. Phoebe Hains, wife of Peter Hains who departed this life Octr 23rd 1814 ) 3 . '7 • aged 47 years. J j4 3. Peter Hains died 17, 1821.-- at foot initialed "P. H. ") 4. John H. Gedney Feb. 28, 1878-June 23, 1922. 5. Joseph Gedney Died June ti G. William T. Gedney, who died July 8, 1846 Aged 27 years 8 months and 7 days. 7. Char H wife of Ralph Marshall, Born July 11; 1796 (1796?) Died Jan'y. 22, 1870. (portion of tobroken; this stone leans against another.) 'l .J, ,:_,, Z•2r 8. 2alph Mar (Marshall?) (rest of stone broken off; this stone lies atop another. ) 9. Isaac Ryerman (rest • `:` • t c « — ),`_i(2% = 10. Nicholas H. Gedney (rest illegible and stone broken.) 0. i'r ‘74f :" I J 11. Irving L. Died July 1 18'.'i Aged 2 years (illegible) child (?) of Georgej (illegible) Merritt Gedney. '•:s •k. rr 12. George J. Gedney,Born June 19, 1042 Died Nov. 17, 1933. 13. . Harriet Carpenter, wife of George J. Gedney. Born Nov. 21, 1849 Died Feb. 28, 1909. (Behind 412 & 413 are 2 small stones marked "Father" and "Mother' Page 2 Gedney Graveyard, near Bellows School 14. My Husband, Nicholas D. Fletcher. Died Jan'y. 11, 1875 Aged 35 Years. Below on same stone: "Nettie" (rest illegible) . 15. Solomon Gedney Born J_._ 10, 1806 (rest broken) t '`' 16. Elbert Gedney, son of Solomon and Ann ;Gedney. Died March 25, 1372 Aged 26 Years 3 months and 20 Days. Small footstone marked "E. G." : i--- 17. William H. Hains Died March 21, 1851 Aged 'iit Years '1 Months and 26 Days. T 18.-'1Rosevelt Gedney, Husband of Nora. Born Feb. 2, 1840 Died January 22, 1894. 19."J-Charles, son of Rosevelt and Nora Gedney. Died March 20, 1273 Aged 2 (?) Years 20. Mildred, daughter of George J: Gedney. Born March 5, 1882 Died May 4, 1911. (Elsewhere in the plot is a single stone marked "Mildred. ") 21. Blanche A. Hopkins, daughter of Harriet and George Gedney, 1379-1944. a 22. Elbert, son of Harriet and George Gedney, 1872-1941. ll; . • - 23. Haywood J. Gedney, 1867-1947. 24. .Alexander Gedney (rest illegible) ,.4: : The following three stones were broken pieces with only the dates remain- ing: A) Born November Died March 17, 1900. W1-4-1, _ - _(,,,r‹.- -/-1- .tire. B) Born December 10, 1810 Died June 7, 1895. C) Died May 9, 188 ic" !.i, :-t i l- ^.�, I , �.. INDEX for Gedney Lurial Ground Near Barry Avenue & Post Road, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Fletcher, Nicholas D 14 Gedney, Alexander 24 Charles, son of Rosevelt & Nora Gedney 1 9 Elbert, son of Solomon & Ann Gedney 16 Elbert, son of Harriet & George Gedney 22 George J i., Harriet Carpenter, wife of George J. Gedney 13 Haywood J 23 Irving L. , child of George & Merritt Gedney 11 " John If 4 Joseph 5 Mildred, daughter of George J. Gednev 20 Nicholas H 10 Rosevelt, husband of flora Gedney _ 13 Solomon 15 " Nilllam T' 6 Baines, sons of Nicholas & Delilah Baines 1 Rains, Peter 3 Phoebe, wife of Peter Hains 2 William Ii 17 Hopkins, Elanche A. , daughter of Harriet & George Gednev 21 Marshall, Char , wife of Ralph 7 (7) Ralph p Ryerman, Isaac 9 0w r! N ter` MISCELLANEOUS P. 1 DeLance_i Cemetery DeLancev Family Graveyard, Mamaroneck Fulcher, William G. , The Store of a Friendly Village: Mamaroneck, N. Y„ 1896-1946, Mamaroneck, 1946. p. 4: ". . .the DeLancev cemetery on Palmer Avenue and DeLancey Avenue (was) established after their family crypt in Trinity Church was confiscated along with their new in the church during the Revoluation." Fulcher, William G. , Mamaroneck Through the Years, Larchmont, 1936. Notes for map which accompanies this book: "The family vault beneath Trinity Church in N. Y. City was not used after 1776 by the DeLanceys. The family plot in Mamaroneck was started by John Peter DeLan- cey who was buried here in 1828. His wife Elizabeth was the first to be buried here in May, 1820." Old Town of Mamaroneck Historical Society Minutes, 1937-1954 In the meeting of September 23, 1942, William Fulcher announced that he had the permission of the DeLancey estate to make "remedial changes" in the cemetery. c • • C Al. -,... -tc..•• -.10.- -4 --... 40,, t - •- z, . -1 ,L.10-. .. .-, Ad----...vb •-W ..., :.' °• ••;* .,,,-.. 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AIlb_ _rlir■. _amnion MISCELLAIIEOUS P. 2.2 Dingee Cemetery CThe Daily Times, September 19, 1956, p. 1: PHOTO: OLD MAMARONECK CEMETERY vanishes to clear path for the New England Thruway at Mamaroneck & Barry :eves, as bulldozer unearths remains of 42 bodies interred at the Madden Burial Grounds between 1830 and 1885. Thruway workers reported yesterday after the task had been completed that 42 graves had been exhumed, 29 more than had been sxpected. In the background is Huber's Winfield Hotel which will be demolished as Thruway construction proceeds. 'MAMARONECK, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 _ _ - ......Jam... 1 L:� 01514.3.1.:,..,. . � ,-, :•;.. • :n.c..i:;'::.:C 3i , `tet � £ i r > _, Asp +.. 4.t a. � 7�,r yy C Or'.' ,',.7.;',7:-."4""'"-..•::::'7,,./.`'.7 .Ft..i.'''-d.,- •:.0-..'s 06 .,.."-140-,4.pfF> &?9. , •v , t l,t :"., :' ° 5,,,s4�" 'hip' • J,>Z .c. J.-4','.•.".',7,..-;,..•• e•'3 •-''?.. `'fit" w. 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THRUUAY DISPLACES OLD CEMETERY An undertaking crew and New England Thruway engineers yesterday exhumed the graves of 13 persons in the Madden Burial Grounds at Mamaroneck Avenue & North C Barry Ave. , Mamaroneck, and when they were through they had the remains of 29 more persons than they'd bargained for. MISCELLANEOUS P. 2.3 Dingee Cemetery Q [cont'd. from previous page] According to all available records, there should have been 13 members of the Hadden family of this area interred at the small corner plot across the street from Huber's Winfield Hotel. But, according to a thruway official, the undertaking crew counted the remains of 42 persons after they'd finished their ghoulish work. The records, furnished by Albert J. Coffee of the thruway staff, show burials at the plot as having taken place from 1830 to 1885. However, the re- cords are incomplete, and eight of the 13 are unaccounted for except by name. The gravemarkers and tombstones have long been broken and taken from the cemetery. According to the records, also, the plot is now called the DINGEE BURIAL GROUND, which would seem at odds with the fact of the 13 Haddens. However, Frank Huber remembers that Mamaroneck real estate operator Stanley Hare had relatives buried there. Mr. Hare said his uncle, J. M. Spader, of 921 Stuart Avenue, Mamaroneck, might be able to furnish further information. Mr. Spader recalled that his grandmother, Ophelia Maria Hadden, was buried at the cemetery, and that Job Hadden, owner of the grist mill at the site now occupied by the Westchester Joint Water Works #1, was also buried there, but he could recall no dates. Then Mr. Spader recalled the grounds had been originally owned by the Hadden family and that a man named John DINGEE, who once ran a summer hotel in Harbor Heights, had taken the grounds over. According to Mr. Spader, Mr. Dingee was the man who surveyed Mamaroneck Avenue from White Plains to Mamaroneck Harbor," and he was laughed at and called crazy because he surveyed the highway 100' wide." Mr. Coffee and Mr. Spader referred to Mrs. Mary Louise Burger of 329 Palmer Avenue, As one of the descendants of the original Hadden family who owned the lands in n�f rbor Heights section of Mamaroneck "100 years before the Civil War." That would seem to be right. One of the men buried at the plot was William Hadden, born, according to available records, in 1776, the year of the American Revolution, and buried 80 years later, in 1856, in the grounds. Mrs. Burger will be 94 years old in November. C MISCELLANEOUS P. 2 Dingee Cemetery Dingee Cemetery, Mamaroneck QAccording to M. Prigoff (Section F, p. 15) , this small cemetery once stood on the corner of Barry Ave on Mamaroneck Avenue, but was demolished when the county built the Cross County Parkway. Fulcher, ;7n. G. , Mamaroneck Through the Years, Larchmont, 1936. The map which accompanies the book indicates the Dingee Cemetery just north of the Gedney Graveyard on Mamaroneck Avenue. [Later maps of the village do not show the Dingee Cemetery.] Town Clerk's Office, Mamaroneck: Feb. 1977: In a record book describing miscellaneous maps and documents in storage, there is on page 10 this description of Map #117: "Bridge Highway, over Mamaroneck River (near the old Dingee Mill) . Plan & • Specifications, U.H. Disbrow, C.E. and Surveyor, Oct. 1887. Filed in Town Clerk's office Nov. 9, 1887. Original drawing, cloth-backed. " '`tau 19 c C 0 MISCELLANEOUS P.3 Disbrow Cemeter''> Disbrow Family Cemetery, Mamaroneck Village of Mamaroneck, Amer. Rev. Bicentennial Committee, Walkinc & Cycling Tour Guide of Historic Mamaroneck Sites, Mamaroneck, N.Y. 1976 " (from the Post Rd. ,) proceed up Rockland Avenue to the Disbrow Family Cemetery which is reached by climbing stone steps on the right hand side of the street shortly beyond Cortland Avenue. This cemetery is easily missed because the steps are narrow and do not seem to lead to any building." Fulcher, Wm. G. , Mamaroneck Through the Years, Larchmont, 1936. Notes for map, which accompanies this book: "Disbrow Cemetery: There are many Quaker graves here. The stones which appear to be upended field stones with no name or date mark Quaker graves. There arc many such in all the ten cemeteries in the Town of Mamaroneck." Old Town of Mamaroneck Historical Society Minutes, 1937-1954 In the September 23, 1942 meeting, it was announced that the "wall of the cemetery on Rockland Avenue" had been repaired. • Dis 10 ro t) RAiM 1 I Ce &Ak e,f e.r- y y Ro c k C � " , l&ku.cu K. Apr' ( iq$ 0 R. t.,.,- C 1' 7 A -,e"-- 'IYAC 4.--- .0. Ric_ .:31..-6.. - I. t - - , ..;?,.. . - ‘' :•.,,:,: .: :.:; : --• - i !,..`4.-.....:it.. ,' .".`,-,; - 1,, . ,-..„..-- .. ., oer klik . .:.,...,. .1 ,1:, .,,...... i_. .f : , „,..14# .i.,:. ii.i.. . . t,-_- , . ._:-. . .r. iii.•-* *-1140,T.:, - "pi;;; if -,-. ti .11::'rrhil; •_..,.;;4:6.4.474ti, . \ .‘... li.-.7./.:. .. ...:-....‘--;-..,.. ,:Xe... ' ' 4—. ';.- 11 t f. ...ir $41.r . . r :•a • •• w. i..,,i4;?!:4111Nr, ......::;".....1'..:.;,..-.' . e'-au ‘4411"11.' t.... "118'41::: ,•r/411106.1 3, �d384vcf" .idte`pi • • w4 .tom tr: Y L ( MISCELLANEOUS P, 3,] 1 Disbrow Cemetery ' • # , ' at Ali ;.3 �� •• • . THE DAILY TIMES, MAMARONECK, N.Y., MONDAY,'SEPTEMBER 18. 19b1. i Ays -,, Lv .: kes1PYS iii i ,,, ey ,.k. _ Landmarks �� r � 4 • '4:'''''... ,�-'-": Standingt.o.t • � .. • - RecallThe Delanceys >r� ; 7 s1,,. - to some) Then Mr, Schroeder turned to > ) i ;M Intertwined historically, extent, are the John Peter DeLan the Disbrow family again: n ` i cey House, erected on Heathcote l "In 1895 Mr.'Disbrow was an el ', r t }Mp a += ` Hill in 1792 to replace the originallderly man. Later on Miss Clara c �S 4 �,r,r � � " 11, a `/f `"' ..`„,,„,,..4.0,....„ ', ,• •F,.. dCaleb uring theaRevolution,usand the or- Davidsonhevwhole Disbrow place�Laterr oit Vis ; a • xRy }d�fi ' . ”` yr ,-.: I William T. Her- ......1.7,1.„4,1',,1,:.1,t..;.2„,.„._.1-s.,,,, ; t�ir""'I• '',s° i t1i' 41", ,t„..�.;',. �`�•'"��. -� iginal chimney of the Disbrow was o.:cupied by • �, � H t+ • --' House which inspired James Feni-I lyn for quite a few years, '. -:.§4.?: t u i .a • ,,if.',. ---,,,,,;,,...„;{...-"': ',"'^`fir more was Cooper's novel, "The have Sbee "The Disbrow Cemetery was la I'rat °`a x S1 +: ' ,� supposed to been ter removed. It was near where •••-:...,-.:-,.),1••:. nt ���,k>� � � �„,,,•..;;,.;,1 ;1-Y-__, ,. j t.. .� : A spy was hidden in the chimney during the the Mamaroneck on Senior l • r, r i,t �� r School is today, k,4 t• ',; 1 Revolution. �'• y ` .f'„ w w, ”' . page are pictures of the Place." C y R `•0.4,.-4..,, ty,l` •f •�..; • �' ' Onthisp g • t z2 • z t •tS%�,., - :: \ -C� t$,.•`V' DeLancey house and of the chim- The Ue.Baxte House the "f , , F {� .'4"-•,'''.„--',t ne before it fell down, and as it Judge.Baxter took House's story f; �7 ; 4" • ' '� i,tt�- _ If 1 appears as part of Washington of the Delancey 1, ., �;7 ' 1 ' - t;4: r,t • Armst Lanai lore to the contras days: --. .� �? notwithstanding, the present chim- "Edward F. DeLancey was the � ►a '�,�ht` , ,. „,.:.:.::._,,,,.,.,,,,...,..„.??..t... '�• �` L b a} s,t,�, nes is not the original chimney, last of the family 'to live there 4 ti r i7,4 K t,l� 411) ' ' a and is differently located. When James M. Constable, a ^u, 1 y r a t, Judge Charles M. Baxter Jr., wealthy Oriente Point resident, '� r�� i v � r ". I';'. • general chairman of the town's died, his son Fred found a little _ , yx g • celebration black book. Over a period of �' +". a a• � �' d>. ' 300th anniversary ` • •, . told of the fall of the year., in sums ranging from $10. +tt .tti a•*z ; '‘X'.7•-•-'...,:.;•;]..-3,--f:,.:r .` �4;_ 1• original e, ,� ; '''•c f j.;•:;'. - 1;''.•'• original chimney. Ile was headed 090 to $25,000. Mr. DeLancey boo- y �"��-�' 11 ,•`'u':.- `` '.. ;(„ home. one night around 1910 to rowel $125,000, the little book re- ,F l i`, • `lv +tk 0~ _. , 1913 from New Rbchc&le and heard I..e,.rt;f. 1':+. -::':•:.',;-1,.:4.1--''.4,4 Rx = :"'“..-1''''' ` • a rumble, Next day he saw that l Pc s With 16 acreu e�' . • ....ate --'"` the chimney had toppled. I "'Mr. DeLancey admitted the Y• , 'rt +`;' '1 l} } debt, and in payment gave the es- + ', ,Y ''' s'4,, -:.-€.4.: ,,- . ;; While Judge Baxter says the ▪ • • ?� present chimney is not at the same tate 16 acres of Ilcathcote Hill, in- k'l,4.. b � ,.: r ate . eludingthe house, between the s: S •, • ,,•, 1'1location as the original, he con-I est ost Road and the railroad, ::,;;;,.!,..,..1,.' > },& 1, „ , ., cedes that some or many of the 'r > 1 de}� • old stones may have been used and between Rockland Avenue and Fenimore Road. ' ar`'. � ,, • in its reconstruction. .�,# .' Saw It In '93 �t one time in the summer my a 4 + ask. x • r Y John Schroeder, who lived Rock- uncle, William 11 Oliver,.boarded ;f + •e ? l:' :+, many years in the house at Rock-I there, aad my gr+ur!tahrr. George oI,jr a� • •h ',a t't �, p ; land Avenue aid West Post Road,I L. Baxter, rC•ntcd it in 1877 for a • . y f.' aJ= "'�'" t, .• --.4,--;!.,.. + ,, ';$ and ran a little store where count- short time: The last persons to ,'e.,�,a- A r �.,''w � � tr N."�• less candy of schooldthat children •live In the house that I recall were 1. ...A. 7.t.'.;?;;(. , j t. bought candy. stated that in 18931 John Woods and his sister, Car- ▪ z :.;;,..*'' ',,,•,,k;' ;:r - ,:'i<` :' • the bigger part of the Disbrow rie who at the end were caro- ; l+ Lt e•- r- '"-' ' ! house was standing. The wood got takers. ! t t .1114.,- ' { `�- so crumbly that a number of I�Vuctfoned And Moved t i• years later it had to be taken; ..t T:•; ;f down. "When Fred Constable held an i.!� • f' F£! you see next tolauction of the property in 1902. • ''.. .,,>!- • • •,, �r "The building • • `,, '•T .1< ',_4 tT the chimney," hie. Schroeder said lith, new owners muted the house f`:}. . ,' Y;.; '' =;; :� • 'is the beginning of Washington'from its foundations, on which the -•;..,,..1: . ; .;•�, .V lfamaroneck W o m a n's Club _: j. Arms. It Il occupied by a fam-I• s present location. . ..y u 1 �•:, ily named Itasbrook as caretak• Decembes r,rt19PI, the Heathcote ' ; : , ;� ers. Real. Co., of which Charles E ' .•' : ►. ii y _ "A short time after (presuma- Y a. ,,, � r . ,h;, i „ S, bly 1893), Charles S. Forbes Field Griffin was president, and A-4,,..4,,- j, , , ., i bought the places. and lived there my Sather, Charles M. Baxter Sr., ,i A ;• with his family. He opposed Air.lsecretary and treasurer, acquired s,••.. -k.S- .. -4.;;-, I:j' ,• McArdle for supervisor in 1905Ithe house and the 16 acres to de ..,:::,:'.c...., v••;':''' s^"''•," .,....:...,..• ..• ' the lost). His son. Guy Forbes, velop Heathcote Hill. 1� • became mayor of Scarsdale. His "I remember that at one time j; •t. son-in-law, Major St. John, startedlthe late Pat Mernagh, who used - Ir i • the Mamaroneck Boys Battalion. to live on the Old Post Road, op- ^ 'i C e -}`' First Washington Vans seated a saloon there. When the ` . t � '3 - - ni:,-., "Peter Staub's nephew started gas station was put in, the front j _. the first Washington Arms." Iwas mutilated." V t • a TT•11 , • MISCELLANEOUS P. 4 Grave once near Fenimore & Grand St. , Mam'k. In 1913 Mr. E. Baldwin described this grave, dated 1803, as of "single red sandstone, at the junction of Fenimore Road and Grand Street under a large white wood tree; the site of stone quarry, Faillace Brothers, Mamaroneck." [see Section] . In 1940 high school student M. Prigoff described the same grave as being "on a rise off Fenimore Road just back of the Sheldrake River," [see Section F, pages 5 and 7] and mentioned that he had found it when a boy. He claimed it was the grave of a man "who was crushed to death just a short distance in an old stone quarry which still stands today." While this may be true, the grave inscription does not say so and the writer gave no source for his information. There may have been a stone quarry at this location in 1803, but the one he mentions was not started until "after 1890." [Mainaroneck 1661-1961. A Panorama of her First Three Centuries, Eds. H. W. Brown and T. Gouwens, Mamaroneck, 1961, p. 20] . It is unlikely that this grave can be found today as it was directly in the 7)ath of the New England Throughway construction of the 1950's. Several photos of Fenimore Road near the Sheldrake River appeared on p. 41 of the Daily Times, Sept. 18, 1961, with this caption: "Formerly, Fenimore Road crossed Sheldrake River over a bridge. Today, the road is widened and relocated." --Anne Hockman Feb. 1977 MISCELLANEOUS P. 5 Flandreau Cemetery New Rochelle, near Larchmon Fulcher, Wm. G. , Mamaroneck Through the Years, Larchmont, 1936 Map notes: "Site of Flandreau Homestead. This house was torn down only a few years ago and many. . .remember it. " [Note: The site described above in 1936 is on Rockland Ave. , behind the old Central School building which in 1977 houses the offices of the Town of Mamaroneck.] 4011:) • ® . MISCELLANEOUS P. 6 Florence-Powell Cemetery Mam'k. Ce t ulcher, .1m. 0, Mamaroneck Throuch the Years , Larchmont, 1936 Mian notes: "Florence and Powell Family Cemetery: Until 4 or 5 years ago, Fulton ^•.oad was called Florence Street after the Florence family whose remains lie buried here." Old T; m of 'Mamaroneck Historical Societe ":inutes, 1937-1954 Minutes for September 23, 1942 report that a neighbor of the cemetery has enclosed some of the cemetery land for his chicken coop. In :Minutes for September 23, 19c13, the chicken coop near the cemetery has gotten larger in ttie last ,'ear. • AôrPw1 ( u,ttIf Ce .4.‘ y be GM na tkett rc.(_ . S rr, k4 , S. Ae tr FL.k.t a iJ 'Zcl •, M4 kA.' k. Apr. 1 q '0 0 %:. • '�--� :q1� .; '"' ' "7.-.r^": A=te it•P I} 'V. S( r. T ,"- 1J y f Y 3' VP sal - `, t0..1/4 `T: ,r•. i� �i. A �~ . . '1.6, i .. 'v.: •QA,. 1 Wit,•. ,err-....1•- Q ' .. . s. . 1:. + ..♦ :i ems. n. t `1., iiiii, . tii ....- _ . ft,: ' t .'' , N--i.,2.5P,t, .1'4' -...,,,,,,,........ 4. , .„...,,,,,,... v. -,,,,...,i. : ,,,,,:- . _,-......... , - -11. 1 C -� "The History of Rye: Chronicle of a Border Town," by MISCEL7.ANEOUS.:P: .�+ „1 �--�^�vL -': Charles W. Baird, 1871.. 't` -.+,^ GEDNEY Cemetery -T *4; ; ':: .. • Mamaroneck'Ave4V:Mdia! ....._•.. •:".. .. O198 -CEMETERIES. •• decipherable. The tomb of John Merritt, who died in 1759, is the oldest of those that can be read. Tho cemetcl les of the LYON flintily are situated on Byrom Point, and in the neighborhood of Brram Bridge. 'rhe '1'nt:At.r. hurl ing-ground is on the property of Mr. Abra- ham Theall_ The Pr 81)Y fiunily have a burying-ground on the western bunk of Blind Brook Creek,opposite the public cemetery. This is prob- ably one of the oldest places of interment in nye. It contains • many antique Incnlnrials of past generations ; but the imperil-rt records of their names Mare been worn away by time, and none • prior to the present century are now legible. The principal burying-ground ut' the Bum) fluidly is s:ti,l to 110 situated near the shore - of the creek,t.l., on the Jay property, which they formerly owned.•t1. are Some members of this family interred in•a small plot of ground on the farm of Mr. J. Griffin, North Street. 'rhis spot is on the west side of the road, a short distance from the Mamaroneek River. There are several family burial-places on I\ing Street. Men- - hers of the II:>u:n•r, HERMIT, ANDERSON, and other families, are • interred here. Another branch of the Anderson flintily have a burring-ground in I[arrisun, on the cross-road to White Plains. The small cemetery on the west side of Blind Brook, opposite Christ Church in i[ye, is well known as the spot where several of the rectors of that church He buried. This, however, as we have already seen, was not one of the more ancient places of sepulture in the town, having Leen set apart for r the u probably about [ purpose the year• 17t O. Previous to that time, the rectors who died while charge of this parish were buried underneath the church. The Gn;nxsx burring-place is near llautaroneck, on the yes` side of the river. It ront:tins the graves of some of the oldest in- . habitants of this town. here lies Eleazar Gedney, the ancestor, we presume, of that f:•tmily in Rye, 'born in P,ostot Goverment,' and deceased October _';, 17_'_'. . Interments were formerly made, it is said, to .note extent ;II t grounds adjacent to the Epi,cop:tl Church. Mr. Bolton gives an inscription •taken from a tombstone found ill the wall on the west _ side of the cllurrll,' to the memory of ` :\IN. Martha \L•Irvcn, late consort of \(r.' Lewis Marren, of' Ilve,' who died February ;,, 1707, in her thirty-ninth year. It is not probable that many per- son; were buried herr, a, the nature of the soil would render it unsuitable for this use. , G-EDN5Y • • , c Elk',e-r-e-izYi • -- .,W..' M M 1 A V N v & . ( e gA'at 14,),: itifIl a._ 3' ......2.,, 677 I ' I 4ct F' - - *ir 33 tuilikollierof CDC7 Ur.....,, fl,t1M1110.111i4wix I 11.- .- i , Mamaroneck, N.Y., Tues., May 14, 1974 L -' Page 1 • . 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NUe The second 1.. i, airg , iirnez front page, . .4 � Page 15 • Mamaroneck, N.Y., Tues., May 1 , 1914 �/ , 1 , { • • P forears 1 By MARY JAYNE McKAY ALSO STARTLNG NOW and dents, particularly in the Class . .r .."t+;; First drum roll of the bicen- ., requiring community support of 1976. to write papers.and tennial celebration here has is the research that will go , base their class projects on , _•' �•. -.—40eve l' 1= ' been sounded by the Mamaro- into producingthe bicentennial local historical themes. !.•- „y.,:-.: 4-.-..t.:4•,' ,. '' 4''r'•=N/' neck High School yearbook book. Whartenby and the four Long-time residents willing '' _ njf . .-. staff which is planning a spe- , students, Edyvard Merians. to, reminisce about "the"old .,, `� ; cial edition for 1976. Abby Golumb, Danny Stein days" here, younger ones will- F`.`•• .: '.7.`."4....: : a •• That year marks the 50th and Steve Camerino-. have ing to pass on the yarns tbit • " • Zt�: edition of the "Mahiscan" as started to interview older resi-•• have• been handed. down- to-•-7 • rr '#" dents, gather tales about the them and anyone with histori- >- _ . _ • , .1 ......i_ ..4„,,,. well as the 11100th anniversary -, kik. '9:7 of the nation's founding and community and solicit histori- cal photographs or collections ►t Ni.-;,-.. r cal photographs. One group of antiques, old books or an-,,'i'4• , ..�, the special book will combi. , �4• ` a historyof the town and has started gravestone rub- tient coins that can be photo- "•tet+•,•• T "• _ •P. schcol districts with, all the bings at the Gedney and Rich- graphed — all are asked to f it ' t' traditional yearbook memora- bell cemeteries and plans to contact Whartenby or his stu- �:~' R ; '''` continue this work next year, dents at the high school..Resi-.-. 6..-_._,-A-• �' r. bilis, `" c The book is beingoffered for along with clean-up of the' dents who wish to donate to 6"•:'4" - s; . t "'' ,.' '•'.. .f" sale to the cmmunity-at- : t h r e e centuryold burying the projector subscribe to the: I ,q !f rounds. Whartenby also 1976 book.are also asked to " o,.if, large, rather than just high g ' x� ;,t4 i.. school staff and students, with hopes to incorporate some of send their checks and orders , •. r:� .d .� w. p already this research into the high to the Mahiscan staff or Whar-,-. ,4 vt:"1 advance subscriptions • ;... • `. `,=` N. F� 0 being accepted. school curriculum, urging stu- tenby at the high school. _ v'j: t a AP t- �'_',1 4:44.i1`` ! LAWRENCE WHARTEN- [- "` �r ��'}i,'.t BY faculty advisor to the •►_ ••' � .. '.1;10-,i Mahiscan who is spearheading A -, •�; y -'4„.,/,.;,-;.,•2.4_.,•••:N .17 :t A,. . -..1.- '',1 t 1- .Nti,4 ! the :976 project with a band of " fr = 4 , N * - +'• ��a ' sophomores, says .he size of .,.r• ,e�,,:•`s- , • `. �-' the historical section and the t sj�.. `'�► . „ , i x . T '-` 1 " �'x'` number of copies to be printed , , ,- ire --. i,,... .,, c'�,' •. :.-..;70,...• both depend upon advance. .•...� ', •� } r r y ••..1.2;4,_,,,p.:.•, , 4 .,t " is subscriptions. ,vi ., .s i • :`r`-,--1.e•-••••••.f..--.r•- ,-- ' , . t ', •? > ,+ An elaborate book with a. , T''fir ��. -` • • -I t� • ,.••••.,.i.��,r comprehensive history and a r- r ,^�'v 1• a ,A • ,.;� r numuer ..f illustrations re- t4 is 9 3r 104,.!•:;;A-,-.r ` .. •••••!!2,A.. ' t f quires broad-based community ,�° �-..1. �� 4.,•,,��` � {.s. '1 .'Z: "; support, he says. It it is not i,' ve r.i.e.«-, ' ": . ..1--. �..it • -...41'- forthcoming, the yearbook .1 i di; r • ,--.r, a a i -Al,_ '#•' . _�.. .-04-} ;.. , fit.. staff will proceed with it next `2;i4'.. • tirs.,..1',}1:,•••1•21-••.:,...-.k..!..-i \\-r'1l '! 1,.. :II.zii. 1 �� y• 1 • year on a much smaller scale. �,, �' • t� 'r The price of the book. which D;,• + t r,^ �' t!i.,t„•!.....,, t . , Y• }�1,"� varies with the number of cop- , �' '4'41', • r' sail . f. 'i.�y w.r. •. •. r •� fir,; ri` c t:• +. '�, ,,-`+.;• ies published. has been tents- • T �� s �� 1. - : r• tively set at E9. if enough sub- • .sa; �- ,w.,-,-Ir-p• ;r ' ,.- -.,,r ti, ` f 11 :� scriptions are received in ad- T .•.'t• ItY•t7C,-'1'�`e • X -.,1•,,- , +i.: r/to• Iv r 11 vance. the Mahiscan staff may .c.0, •., - • '"'` •"•-`. ,. ';•''w ,-44:.;•.,-• • '� ta *�r+ ` be able to reduce the cost by - • 9 :tet%• °"s' '' z ` buying the paper for. the edi= FOOTSTONES-AS WELL AS HEADSTONES::= •' 4 tion•now rather than at higher•. 4 �• �• mark 18th Centur,,y graves in theme cemetery ' � �• ,14.4: � prices anticipated in 1976; e } ;P ,„A. i ;i/ a��l • �' , • ".Gdhey¢'C .ttt ,-•,;,,.T,,,,•-:-z.. .,..44~ • • w -L, '. 1: . -• Nit JOHN TOWNSEND = 'VE MELLEY": f• Born in Norwich - .ie rubbing in Gedney cemetery `' fk lr,'• at Oyster Bay, L. Island 4.4b444:1,• tr.;•S� � �:4 •4'*::s, '1 1716 MISCET.T.AITEOUS P. 2 Gedney Family Cemetery Barry Ave. , near Post Rd. IMam'I'. Town of Mamaroneck, Mamaroneck 1661-1961, A Panorama of Her Firs: Three Centuries, • Mamaroneck, 1961. p. 16: "The Queen's Rangers continued camping in Mamaroneck for several weeks [during the Rev. War, 1776] . A Gedney family burial party was fired upon by soldiers during a burial in the family cemetery behind the F. E. Bellows School." 1471;Tote: None of the inscriptions found for this cemetery hear the death date of 1776, but the stone may have deteriorated before it was copied. MISCELLANEOUS P. 9 GUION Family Cemetery, Mam'k. Fulcher,[•im, Mamaroneck Through the Years, Larchmont 1936 Map notes: "Guion cemetery: This family gave its name to Guion Creek. It was one of the early first settlers of the county. Guion Tavern stood at an early day in the Village of Eastchester." Old Town of Mamaroneck Historical Societv,Minutes 1937-1954 In Minutes for September 23, 1042, it was reported that the access to Guion Creek had a fence across it and arrangements were made to remove this. MISCELLANEOUS Page 9-a Two graves near Guion Creek & Post Rcl, Mam'k. , II Y 1 grave, unknown 1 grave, Erasmus Williams, 1 4/11`.7 • CI Small family graveyard on West Street, Harrison, N.Y. where it meets C Grove Street, Mamaroneck, N.Y. not far from New England Throughway. HAINS, BISHOP, and THEALL families buried here. 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" Permission was denied. ® February 1977: Although it is not clear exactly what this group wanted, it is even a greater mystery just where their cemetery was located. It is the only mention the compiler has seen of such a graveyard and/or association. There is a street named Hickory Grove Drive located near Weaver Street and not far from the Palmer Cemetery in the unincorporated part of the Town. Possibly this group once owned burial lots in that cemetery. Anne M. IIockman 411111.0. o "ISCELTv_.;ECUS P. 11 Tr)1iii CP A L P.C:.IEcE. CEMETERY 4::::) Futcher, '..r. G. , '1amarcr.ec}: Through the Years, Larchmont, 1936 nap Notes: Town Cemetery. Contains the graves of early members of the Perrin, Nichols, Goodwin, ?Ierritt, Uadden, Barker, }rains, Hills, Sheffield, 'filler, narshall, Lrower, Lawrence, Da;:ter and ' alter families. (There is) a beautiful memorial to the Budd family in the rear of the cemetery commemorating Under- hill i'udd 1755, Sarah 1790, nary 1756, Col. Gilbert Budd, Pevolutionary Uar hero 1013, and Cr. Gilbert Rudd, who died in 1005." n1d Town of "amaronenk Nintorical Society, ''inutes 15)37-1954 At the meeting of the society on Anril 10, 1940, the members decided to petition the Town EoarLi to close the cnmeter•' to further burials. The Daily Times, September 18, 1961 y. 35 "The Budd Cemetery is an historical landmark. It can be found in a clearing along Mount Pleasant Avenue. " TOW t4 ©F Vat( CEMEeizy ® MT, PlegSa t Stttn(e y kves. Qh i- I l 98'0 mawi' k. 1 ,�j�,� 'i ire,di= icekif'_ _ .4.1110--.........-4"-- r. �t.-.�'- a !� l i t -. .41 Z • f OS - - .....--;•r-:i!' � x . gra` � ."..liti , i , l!• , . � -j v -.-1111P_ . . 1 i •,j . .1 Erri,; -.!..t.e.i,x, - � �, � : y. , > - . om �.._}.: 'a _ L <�i �!.r..�j�)-1 .' }•. lam. • • fir- ;'�_ r - `r�y1� r w, 5' t TE I U MISCELLANEOUS P. H, 1 TOWN OF MAM'K. CEMETERY Excerpts from Vol. 2, Minutes of the Town Board Meetings, Town of Mamaroneck, as copied by Anne Hockman, March 10, 1977 ----"At the annual Town Meeting of the freeholders and Inhabitants of the Town of Mamaroneck held at the School house in School District No. 2 in Said Town on the first Day of April 1828. . ..Resolved that if Guy C. Bayley [Bailey] Should Give to the Town of Mamaroneck half Acre of Land for a Burrying [Burying] Ground that the Sum of one hundred Dollars should be Raised to Make a fence around the Same - and if there is any mony [money] Left after paying for the fence - it shall be paid into the hands of the Overseers of the Poor for the Support of the Poor - - Resolved that Walter Marshall John Morrell [Morrill] and James R. Hadden be hereby appointed a Commitee [Committee] to Superintend the Building of the aforesaid fence." [this entry apparently belongs to the meeting for April 1829, though it is not dated and appears in order just before the meet- ing of that date.] "Resolved that Walter Marshall, John Morrill, and James R. Hadden hc' a Committe [Committee] to Call on Guy C. Bay [Bailey] and get from him a good Deed for half Acre of Land for a Town Berring [Burying] Ground and if they obtain Said Deed they are then to be the Committe [Committee] to fence Said Ground With a good Stone fence and also When Done to have their accounts Audited the Same as other Town officers. Resolved further that When the above named Committee obtain the Deed from Guy C. Bayley [Bailey] that the Sum of one hundred Dollars Be Raised to fence Said Ground and paid to the above named Committee to Do the Same and if their [there] Shall be any mony [money] over fencing the Ground then the Remainder to be paid by the then Com- mission of highways and Expend by Said Commissioners in Repairing Roads and Bridges of Said Town. " [this entry is one page following the above excerpt, but appears before the meeting for April 6 1830] "Resolved that Peter Ferris, James H. Guion & Monmouth Lyon be the Committee to Call on Henry Munro and get from him $100 Dollars Which was raised last year to fence a Town Berring [Burying] Ground and to Call on Guy C. Bayley [Bailey] and get the Deed for Said Ground then to fence the Ground and if any ballence [balance] Should Remain in thier [their] hands for them to pay the ballance [balance] over to the Commissioners of High Ways to be Expended to Repairing the Bridges of Said Town. " MISCELLANEOUS P. 11 ,2- TOWN 1 .2TOWN OF MAM'K. CEMETERY Excerpts from Vol. 2, Minutes of the Town Board Meetings, Town of Mamaro- neck, as copied by Anne Bookman, March 10, 1977, [from minutes of meeting held on March 1, 1831] "Resolved. That there be Twelve 87/100 Dollars raised to pay the Ballance [Balance] Due for fenceing [fencing] the town Burying ground. Resolved. That James H. Guion, Monmouth Lyon, & Peter Ferris be a committe [committee] to.have charge of the Public burying Ground." [Entry undated but following meeting of Arril 1845] "Resolved that Ten Dollars Forty Three Cents be Expended for repairs of Publick [Public] Burial Ground being the Amount of (?) (?) remaining in the Supervisor's hands. Resolved that there be Two Keepers of Publick [Public] Burial Ground." [At meeting of March 25, 1856] "Resolved, That the Money, in the Supervisor's hands after Paying the expenses of the Town, and Public Burying ground for planting out trees along the road and Clearing up the ground, be divided among the public schools. Resolved That th [the] Town auditors allow any reasonable bill that the Trustees of the pubblick [public] Buryingground [Burying Ground] may Present." MISCELLANEOUS, p. 11.3 TOWN OF MAWK. CEMETERY [Cemetery behind the Kindergarten] then the Dec. 26, 1901 listing by Wm. Eardeley [see Section B] was found for the "Cemetery back of the Kindergarten, not far from the tracks of the N.Y. , N.H. & H. Railroad," I assumed this referred to a site on the northeast corner of Prospect & Mt. Pleasant Avenues where an historical sign marks the location in 1901 of the first Kindergarten in Mamaroneck. Furthermore, theNicentennial Walking Guide seemed to confirm this assumption by its statement that the first Kindergarten in Mamaroneck started in 1901 and had been next door to the Ameri- can Legion Hall, the former =iethodist Church. Though no gravestones could be found, research did show that land along the sic of the building had once been a Methodist burial ground. While the church • its:lf had been sold in 1879, the Methodists owned the lot next door until 1904 when it was bought by the Free Kindergarten of the Town of Mamaroneck. This seemed to establish the site of the Kindergarten and even explained the owner- ship of the cemetery, though the absence of tombstones remained a mystery. Next, it was learned that the strip of land containing the cemetery had been sold in a separate parcel, but in order to close the deal, the Methodists first had to dig up and move the old graves. This, I felt, explained why no trace of a burial ground remained. Further research brought to light a list of the 22 Methodists whose graves had been removed to a special part of the Greenwood Union Cemetery in Rye and reburied there in May 1900. These facts were sufficient to disprove any connection between the Methodist graves, which were already in Rye when Mr. Eardeley copied inscriptions nearly one year later for the cemetery "back of the Kindergarten)"and tie rttre5 in t14e latter. A comparison of the "Kindergarten" inscriptions with a 1941 list of those buried in the Town Cemetery a few blocks down the street showed many duplica- tions, especially those for the Budd family. There were about 42 inscriptions absent from the later listing, but most of those had been on wooden markers in 1901 and could have disintegrated in 40 years. The only other differences were additional names of persons buried after 1901. For a time, the puzzle remained as to how these graves could have been in two different locations at different times and/or why they were moved from one - spot down the street to another. Luckily, the explanation was discovered quite by chance during an independent study of the Old Depot School. This building once stood on the triangle of land formed by Mt. Pleasant & Mamaroneck Avenues, not far from the railroad tracks and across the street from the Town Cemetery. After the school was closed in 1889, it was rented out to a private company for use as auction rooms and later it was used as a Kindergarten run by private subscription. This proved that the 1901 listing was for the Town Cemetery all along and not for a fictitious graveyard next to the American Legion Hall. The mistake made by this compiler was to assume that the first public Kindergarten was the only Kindergarten in Mamaroneck in 1901! NOW Anne 'tiller IIockman `1ISCLLL NEOUS, p. 12 Site of '!ethodist Graveyard ® Prospect Ave, Man'h. , N.Y. MISCELLANEOUS P. 13 NELSON FAMILY CEMETERY once in Mam'k. Prigoff, M. in 1940 (see Section F, p. 15) referred to the Nelson Cemetery which was "exhumed and moved to another spot." Fulcher, Wm. G. , Mamaroneck Through the Years, Larchmont 1936 Map: shows the site of the Polycarpus Nelson house which once stood on the N.E. corner of Fenimore and the Boston Post Road. Q Map Notes: Site of the Polycarpus Nelson Homestead. Land purchased from Henry Penoyer in 1725 by Polycarpus. He died and was buried just north of his house in 1738. Later all the bodies of the Nelson family were removed to Rhinebeck N. Y." The DAily Times, September 18, 1961: articles by Art Dunn and Evelyn McManus p. 56: An article describes the Boston Post Road Inn which used to stand aL the West Post Road and Fenimore Road before World War I, where 'today the Fenimore Garden Apartments are located." Much earlier, this was the site of the home of Dr. Nelson, attending physician to the Delancey family who lived about 1/2 block away on Cortland Avenue. "When the apartments were built,"Judge Charles M. Baxter, Jr. told the reporter, "a cemetery of about 40 graves at the rear of the property near the street leading to the Carolyn Court Apts. , disappeared without a trace." • C . ,q.. warsirmsrarrit... MISCELLANEOUS, P. 13-a Palmer Cemetery located on C Cooper Lane, Unincorporated hart of Mam'k Town, N.Y. Town of Mamaroneck, Town Board Meetings, 1887-1904, Minutes [Town Clerk's Office] On n. 496 of this boo, the Minutes report a board meeting on May 3, 1902 ,' ring which the Hickory Grove Cemetery Association had applied for permission to lay claim to tide water from their property through Weaver Street." Permission was denied. Feb. 1977: Although it is not clear exactly what this group wanted, it is an even greater mystery just where their cemetery was located. It is the only mention this compiler has seen of such a graveyard and/or association. There is a street named 'Hickory Grove Drive 'located near Weaver St and not far from the Palmer Cemetery on Cooper Lane. Possibly this group once owned burial lots in that graveyard. Anne M. Hockman 0 ___ MISCELLANEOUS P. 14 QUAKER Cemetery, Larchmont PALMER Cemetery, adjoins it J. T. Scharf, History of Westchester County, New York, Vol 2, 1886, Phila. p. 870: "On the opposite side of the Westchester Path and west of Samuel Palmer's house, and at the top of the rising ground ascended by the Path or road was laid out, and still is, the old burying ground of the Palmers, and adjoining it was another plot larger and still existing, and still called the Quaker Burying-Ground. The Boston Road today at that point is still the old Westchester Path." 0 . a _ i - • 'I . , 16..l.c_ , L T - I MISCELLANEOUS P. 14 .1 Palmer–Barker–Quaker Cert. t . I�� i 'war ; I Larcnmont, II Y _--' ® -- ,e1 May Doom Parking Projec+ tDs � A. R.' Y' �, l� (Continued from page 1)Shows A D Deed Court and former governor of New Y York State. . • In addition to the local DAR. and ['orOld Ce�.y ^ ^ris -t individuals, others interested In //`(�`G (! J preserving for all times these two .al cemeteries, Mrs. Smith said, are By ART DUNN _ historic, holy ground," she said. t�'theOld Town Countya Historical maroneck and , If a deed dated "this 23rd day t we desecrate all of these things t; cities. I of the Third Month in the Year and nothingis honored, how can we expect our children to resect n i The grantor in the deed, Solo...! of Our Lord One Thousand, Seven respect mon Palmer, and two of the four _ Hundred and Fifty-two" means'these things as they come along?" s The first headstones, she said, f (grantees, Nehemiah and Benjamin) anything, the La. a on[ Village are not marked because at that Palmer,1are sons of Samuel Park-I- Board might have a lot of trouble, such markingwas contrarytp a er. The other grantees are John trying to take over the Quaker Quaker belief. But theyseemed I Griffen and William Mott. Where! Cemetery and the Barker Ceme- have changed their attitude dbeT i the word grantees appears, these', tary on the Post Road to expand cause later stones are marked. I 'The are meant. 1 the Gilder Street parking lot. This has led someThe Deed to Full A Daily Trues report that the people to t 1 original spell-1, pthink that the later stones are not 7 The deed, with its pe mg and board intended to try to do some- markers for the Quakers," s h e v punctuation, follows in thing about this has already (; ' brought several letters of said. ug protest Then Called Mamaroneck I "This Indenture made this 23 d • - day of the Third Month in t h e - from individuals. Furthermore, Mrs. Smith • Year of Gar Lord Ora- Thattsand, But the chief protest comes from')[eves, but admits she can't prove Mrs. Mabel Woods Smith, 53 Edge- it, that the old meeting house uaed ,Seven Hundred and Fifty-two, be- wood Ave., Larchmont, records to stand where the Barker Cense- [ween neckSolomon Palmer, late of ' County of chairman of American RevolutionaugCers of for Larch-I tery is. The Barkers, she thinks, (Westchester in the in me Province of were related to the Palmers, Sam- .l 1 New York, on the one part and moot chapter, . uel Palmer was the founder–off C • Shows Deed what is now known as Larchmont,I Mrs. his, brother Nehemiah. Palmer, armed with h came tothehe orig nal but was then referred to as Ma- Times mer John William Mott Benjamin njaof Mamaroneeck g maroneck. in the County deed, granted the framed andand to fourerveThe original Palmer House stood • 'Colony of NeoYo kf e on the othestchester r whichper- where Albee Court stands. It was sons "forever" for use as a burial later sold to Peter J. Monroe, ne partwitneseth that he, the said ground. ;Solomon Palmer, for and in the phew of John Jay, first chief jug Smith declares that the tice of the United Stated Supreme �consideration of the sum of Twenty I cemetery, or cemeteries, should be I Shillings, current money of N e w preserved for all time. "This is Seo. rage 2—D.A.R. J- York, to him In hand paid by the said Grantees, the receipt whereof • he doth acknowledge and himself there wish fully satisfied, content- ed and paid, hath given, granted, � bargained and sold and by these 1 presents doth give, grant, bargain, i - ' •• • • ' ' •' ' ' sell and confirm unto the said ,Grantees, their heirs and assigns 1 forever, one certain piece of land I situate, lying and being in Mama- t roneck by the meeting house of ( - • the people called Quakers, butted t and bounded as followeth: L>pe no)41—) • L ,- / C . • • !' MISCELLANEOUS P, 14,2 Palmer—Barker—Quaker ,Cemeteries, Larchmont NY 0 _______ Beginning at the northeast ace- t o--.., ner of the Meeting House and run- c ping from thence Eastwardly 40'.4 0 rods to a stake with some stonest about k; thence running south-It wardly 30ez rods" and about' two I F foot to a stake with stones about Itj standing near the fence on thea North side of the now Bosom Road!r CEMETERY including the land within the said! i 'fence lines and the Meeting House., �'+� • 'to have alnd to hold the said grant- 1 (Cant need fres Page 1) 4 I eineteP1e8 cd is and bargained premises for the pure of * hurrtnl :round_to-sero ' Quaker plots were prominent in,, a� tow. .:aid Grysrtees, tCoen- li bergs and the development of the rchmidgranPanel assigns forever, together with all c region. i the appurtenances, privileges and t !region. Docanseats _! :commodities to the same belong- E i She said she had devoted a great By i�b�e$®B3 'ing reserving only onto the said.1 'deal of time and gone to consid- i c 'Solomon Palmer and his heirs the!e I erable expense to reconstruct the t privilege of burying in the said I f eertealogy of many of those buried Dave Singleton oft R mitstmtzt . ground whensoever he or they shall i" there, and most of the manuscripts Ave., Larehrreet, last nitcht was desire it: and the said Solomon I •j have been documented. appointed by the Village Board m i. •Palmer for himself. his heirs, es-lt. I But. she told the hoard. her main I head a committee on restoration of coin rs and adminiatratars doth f concern was the talk that the cern-44. the Quaker and Barer Cemeteries i I covenant, promise and grant to j: etery grounds would lze used to I• ,between Gilder $tmhset and the Poet the land withe said Grantees, their i provide a parking lot entrance to Road. heirs and assigns, that before the ' the Post Road. SIngletra, a Mamaroneck H I g h 'signing hereof he is the one soler Trustee Albert J. Caynnr allayed 1 'and lawful owner of the above bar- 'Mn .sSmith's fears, stating that the l of the student. e. pond theb and gamed premises and hash in him- I !board does not entertain any such of the committee.,preliminary the board es self goad most, full power and law-l l ;thought. that•his own ps,w n y •gaze a 'rel authority to sell and dispose oft. 'Suggests Plaque tiIndicatednwilling thereanmarn organise- t the same`ia manner as above said:! Mr. Gaynor suggested that In cleanons sto pitch in and Deed t and the said Grantees. their heirs' 1961, the 300th anniversary of the the plots up. Ha cited C and assigns, shall and may from{ purchase of the larchmont•Mama Scouts arid Girl Scouts c time to time and at all tomes for- rooeck area from the Indians, a •the Boy•' ever hereafter by virtue of these! suitable plaque be installed at re- T 'hes for s only 'presents, lawfully, peacably 'and' dedication ceremonies for the cern- pens t, he saki, rt tincurred-e o qutetiy have, hold. ttse occupy, po- eteries. pans. waild be that eto cart the ttrbbisb away once it was seas and enjoy the said bargained Mrs. Smith told the board that gathered • premises free and clear, freely and the Garden Club and the DAR Stngletoa stated that if the cem- clea_ly acquitted and discharged ' would be willinc to help In the eteries were restored, ;and attenol of and tram r!l .inoe and all than- r•estorat'.on of the c e m e t e r y ner of forme • gifts, grants. bar- 'rounds. i I lionIcancecalled e to their histoof Laricralc�ttmcsimontl f-i Rains, sales, leawa, rnontrruastrs. Mayor •John B. Coffinbe ,, thpeople Coffinberry ap I would take pride in them as a land- wili1, entails, joyntnres, dowry, minted Singleton to head a con- nark of the area. )uder:mrsits. .esectetinns, encum- mittee of his own choosing to bot Mrs. William Harvey Smith of hrartces arra tmuMes whatsoever, 'ate the matter and to make the Old Town of Mamaroneck His-' and the sad Solomon Palmer doth recommendations to Village Engl. torical Society told the board that' flintier r•ovenant and bind himself, :nee-r Frank Griffin who in turn moat of thele interred in the his heirs. rserutors and adminls- 'will' Present them to the board. Pip traton. finale by nese prrseuts to lee ?ago IX8iY warrant and defend the amid Gran- tees. their heirs and assigns, in . quiet and peaceable possession oft I said granted premises against • any Just aril lawful claim of any W•rw,n -or perwir,s whatsoever. Tn - witras where of the said &Armon I r• !'airmen lion beorti,i a set his handl and seal the day and yeas above I v;rittun. in the presence of lehnl Strv.r son And Joseph Palmar." 1 MISCELL. NEOUS P. 14.3 QUAKER BURYING GROUND Larchmont, i; Y Excerpt from nage 3 of the program of the Historical Pilgrimage by the Westchester County Historical Society on October 13, 1047. Historical notes by Mamaroneck Town Historian William Fulcher. [mimeograph typescript in :iamaroneck Free Library] The Quaker Burying Ground about 1735, the first Quaker Meeting House was erected in the middle of the Burying Ground on the Post Road opposite Manor Lane. Hero sleep many of the thirty-eight Quakers whom Peter Zenger wrote about in his now famous newspaper, "The New York Weekly Journal," October 29, 1733. These Quakers had been denied the right to vote at the famous election which took place on the Green in front of St. Paul's Church, Aja ctchester, because they would not "make oath on Holy Writ." This story led to Zenger's arrest and trial and his acquittal did much to establish freedom of the press in "morica. The priceless piece of parchment which legally conveys the land from the Palmer family to the Quaker trustees is now owned by Mrs. William Harvey Smith of . Larchmont and Westhampton, Long Island. The conveyor was Solomon Palmer and t'e \rustees were Nehemiah Palmer, Jahn Griffin, Benjamin Palmer and William Mott/ C -I ISCELL..III:CL'S P. 14,4 SARK1R-4•)UAK R BUJRIAL C OUND Larc^Wont, 17 - :•A-.' -.c13.��t. .. amonggraves The Daily Times, Jul. 2, 19" .- - • •. •First of three articles ��� By VICTOR LU:TIG ti,,.�4+a 1 Q 7 - - and John Bonnanzio -' Between Larchrnont and Beach Avenues on Explorer Post 16 the:Boston Post Road,.an abandoned lot is overgrown.with:sumac-bushes-and littered with liquor bottles,beer cans and a mattress.-' IL;is:a cemetery---•once-considered holy and brick and encased in metal, is most se- ground- - ' : ..r- verely damaged. Large sections of the roof • The Barker -Burial Ground and adjacent and side have been torn off by vandals ana • (raker'Cemetery-where some of.the head- - . the elements. The orginal door is gone and its stones date back tothe turn`of the 19th centu- - steel replacement shows signs of ruin.A skull ry.were established in the 1700's on the site of and crossbones and the words "savage a former school'that the Quakers-turned.into skulls" have been sprayed on the side in mul- a meeting-house.Three families are interred ticolor'paint. It is believed to be the handl- there:'the Cornelis;the Griffen and the Bark- - work of an- area youth gang of the same ets. for whom the larger cemetery near Lay- name, said to have used the cemeteryas a cl;mont avenue has been"named. • "hang-out." •Many of the graves cannot be identified. The weather has also taken its toll in the Some were never marked because the Quak- form of fallen trees and overgrown brush. But • ers believed that placing names on headstones the elements did not deposit a rusty bicycle, was•sini-1 and idolotrous.-and the markings the cracked bottles and paper bags. on other_ have been obliterated by the dam- Attesting to this Gordon Whittier whose age done in recent years. • family has lived in a house adjacent to the Orange, blue and silver paint has been cemetery since 1905 and whose mother-in-law sprayed.throughout the area, fully covering recalls a burial in the Quaker section some 60 some graves. Many of the stones have been years ago. broken, separated from•the bases and scat- Whittier says he has often chased away C tered evidence of visitors armed with ham- youngsters who were trying to hammer down mers and chisels. the walls of the mausoleum- •A large mausoleum in the Barker area. constructed of-three.layers of cement, slate • Next: Declared an"eyesor6' 18 years ago. --Y —• Fd_ 11�M r- cf" .+� l --,;,T.-:---..-- --'-y.`�7 '+ ir�—.ate- r__ l- E- X ^,- -,,,,--, _:,:::•,2.!..:-:-_-,,,,•:'....._'-; aia.�ti •! t _ '•. {,R', • r _ —.. . 1 - .3,-,,,,o.. - AZ. i em �w - - - ... J "' nlti.'TM ' , Ga s ~ � rte +; ' • j . - 4h o .: • v :. :.LYl1 e+�.^�l-ice- '.•' -, ?�. rYr-i f i ` �. \ • • 1- �tr �t lc ., ,.. . • .2.4(41sx: . .,,„,-i• -.14:4_ .. - •-7,,,Ir. -4. ii.,-,47:.---;;; . „IT. -r-'41euftes..ic••••••••••7144%--iiiii.- At'.....?. . ti _ :: - ri ...--,..;,....ilit, - el % 'it.-.1.p.a";.:A37"T,-.1:li-7--,-7ft,.,:, ,..,,,, e ..01, !Lae_ j� PHOTO BY STEPHEN HABER BARKER CEMETERY LITTER - '17c 1�{e: i yF.. , .a L1rc,nolit, . . Q 1,1 ,--•,.S.. il ii,--...'41' '...,....• . " ••• -,' ;.',.„1'"•4'111, *• ' :. • ' '.• MaigaRceArriat...... ,: ,..r.;.Th.,..,, .,•--.., ,:•4.44.;t r,1-",' • .",•qyle.i.i.,.• ,: 0 • . ' �SY ��l!�'' 4 �. X !.."..t. W' al ?r; 1 11E 2"•, .1" .,:F , 1.11 :, 1_7. i .'• • . _ b.•P, 1 • h i at„ 1 U. 12. ',19,__,`,0,N ,. t •ark , ft ,. , • • lJ e 4 ki • •:••. 1'.f4i' 41('•,x _r • .2;11 1 +•iiik,. 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L . , .. . . . , . _. . .. :......... .:,..... .,.,. ...„..„,..„:„..,.....„.L. : I3v vircvit LUFTIG - — • 1-'''; AOS AND JOIN BONNANZIO 1 • '`Che Quaker Cemetery and Barker Burial Exp101rer ~Post16' _;,' Grounds adjacent to it in Larchmont were - ` r • • adeemed 'an.eye-sore" in September, 1956, by+• '`` ;• :•,...,•- T. Griffin, the Larchmont Village engineer' '. working in•coopetatlon,with the Mayor's Corn- - - • mittee for Village Improvement,. 1 1 • ' ' i A sum of x500 was appropriated to cleats up res has been deported in the redeveldOrtent •the cemetery and 17 commercial establish- •• of the area,_ , Inand homeowners agreed to keep the,.. ' In.Mrs. Whittler'' words! a-.':'tn'gtrlmoth • area tidy and "report at once any dumping of arhount of work Is deeded to' ehdnge the garbage on the grounds." condition of the cemetery. Much of the dam-- This action was taken because the grave-• r„age, including the spraypaint fodnd,dn tomb- ' yard had become' "an insightly dumping . stones and a mausoleum, has apparently been 1•ground fb`r all sorts of refuse.:tiLwas.noted in.:... "ne In the,last, (lYe,eaps,,..Oceas.ionally, a.,. village board minutes. Despite the action, the new toad of-discarded beer cans can be Lound_ cemetery remains the eye-sore it had once strewn around the headstones,. ,j ,., been called,, - Mrs. Whittier said she and hee husband C I �• t once heard voices coming from the cemetery • 4.% !,..• j1` ' , and shortly afterward learned that:the home IVffs. Elinor Whittler has lived a}149 Beach.' of a.neighbor'had been looted of-$3,000 in I, Ave., right behind the cemetery: all her IIfe jewelry and cash. The following-mornin$t.she r She recalls that some 20 year ago men',lii'red,.:_.gaid1 rubbish'_apparently^,didCarded by' the oy the vlllagejemoved the ragweed covering'. thieveS: w9g_tdtutd•ln,ttfe.certietery,a.• . ++ ' ; 'the burial grounds. Five years later, she said' In view of ttie lradeyard's long: f 19tdhy;•' h sdout.troop did its part in temporarily rem), iI. nns Whittier says, 'a'a concereed'effort.is, .vating the.arta. Except for another'visit by needed" to restore the fficonc.te•_its original • ' Scouts more than five years ago,;little prog-__conditidh: � . 2>ik, �K -- Q u A,KER CM 1 'ii i,9-6‹,14„ ,,5 ,ci Ady Ut_y 5— I Si `i- P, i 4-,I., 0 — . • • • .4 k►:..1.'i,.`,, •,. .t.,...41... ;If I '„•.•!. • r 1'. � �.lr...'. .4;1 • I,I,*, ;.j. 1 i.r }, . • 'i,,;.) ..'' ' .., %� • pa...ft •rte:.. , %-.9 •4.•1. IT . L�• _ `f J -1 LI S +• '~ , 4. 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A path is planned through Road. But this period of neg- the cemetery to connect the lect may soon end. Post Road with a municipal The Larchmont Planning parking lot at the rear of the Commission plans to improve graveyard. Even though there the village's business area and . already is a shorter walkway this includes renovation of the for this purpose, it is believed cemeteries, once declared "an that the new path will attract eyesore." pedestrian traffic which in As outlined by Lawrence turn may deter potential trou- Lowy, a member of the corn- ble-makers from disrupting mission, the cleanup will in- the grounds. dim elude removeal and. cleaning The problettt"`of continuing of all headstones and their re- maintenance remains, because 'location against the wall sur- rounding the cemeteries to the graveyard is private, not p r e v e n t the stones being village, property. '.nocked over and broken. The large mausoleum in the Barker section, damaged by weather and defaced by van- • dais, will also be restored. The overgrown weeds will he replaced with Brass and• MISCELLANEOUS P. 15 Remains of R.W. soldiers, Munro Ave. , Mam'k. Fulcher, Wm. G. , Mamaroneck Through the Years, Larchmont 1936. p. 34: The- DeLancey property, Heathcote Hill, was deeded in 1904 to a realty company for subdivision and sale. "It was while the water and sewer pipes were being laid out on Munro Avenue of this property that the remains of the British soldiers who died at the battle of Heathcote Hill were found. Mr. Charles M. Bcxter has in his possession buttons from English officers' uniforms and silver coins found with their remains." Fulcher, Wm. , Historical notes for program of the Historical Pilgrimage by the Westchester County Historical Society on October 13, 1947. Excerpt from p. 2. - "Those killed in the battle (of Iieathcote Hill) were buried just over the brow of the hill where Munro Avenue is now located. When water and gas mains were put in the street, evidence of the burials was discovered." The above added 3-2-77 by Anne Hockman Miscellaneous : Page 16 Richbell-Williams Bury3.1 Gro_� unc Richbell-Williams Burial Grounds . FulcY. :r, gym. G. , Mamaroneck Through the Years, Commemoration of the 275th Anni- \- versary of Richbell's purchase from the Indians (1661-1936) , Larchmont, 1936. pp. 10-11 J r I j ? "He died the 10th of July, 1682. . . (and) was buried on a little knoll between the harbor and old DeLancey Ave. , which appears on town maps as the Williams Cemetery on the Old Shore Road, Orienta Point. The author attempted to locate some suggestion of a tombstone at this spot. After plowing through the brush and blackberry bushes, he found what appeared to be the reamins of a half a dozen tombstones and one stone which was a few inches below the surface of the ground, lying flat in a good state of preservation with the date 1807 and the name Disbow (sic) on it. I have accounted for this name being at this spot by the fact that there was an agreement made between James Mott, who married Mary Richbell, daughter of John Richbell, giving permission for the Disbrow family to be buried in his cemetery. 'Here, ' he says, 'is where his wife, Mary, Mrs. John Richbell, Mrs. Ann Richbell, and Mrs. Marjory Parsons lie buried. ' Edward F. DeLancey says [in Scharf's history of Westchester County, 1886] that the Richbell grave was on a little knoll overlooking the harbor which is on the estate of the late Thomas L. Rugimore. Another stone bears the name of Hains, 1796 and part of a stone has just been uncovered which has a heart and vines carved on it with the date March 15, 1728. No name can be found to identify this stone. It is the oldest dated stone in any of the cemeteries in the Town of Mamaroneck. The heirs of the Mott family sold this property to Mr. Giles Seaman, a Quaker, and his executor sold the property to the Rush- mores. Mr. DeLancey says that the eminent Quaker, Mr. G. Seinan, was the last person to be buried in this cemetery." Notes for map which accompanies this book: `Grave of John Richbell: Town Records says that AnnaRichbell, her mother, Mar- gery Parsons, Mary Mott as well as John Richbell himself lie buried here. Later stones still in existence at this spot are Disbrow and Mains. Vanderhilts and Seamans are also supposed to lie buried here. " 1ISCELLAUEOUS P.16.1 • . Richbell–Williams Burial Ground • • "Adam and Anne Mott – Their Ancestors andrDescendants," a ' T • - by Thomas.-C. Cornell (1890) Poughkeepsie,:'N. -Y: ' • "'` ' ► r •A; tf r ' + ' t i` • 1 •.. 'i r 1 I.. ' 314 'I'IlE I:ICIIt,'E1.L ANC1 Z'l'IC\'. r . ti l` • s F i • lung since had and solemnized between the said John Richbell and Ann. his present wife "—and he describes the tract as follows : " All that Isar- 1 #• cel or neck of Iand where he now lives, called the Last Neck, and to be- ''t ; '• gin at the westward part thereof at a certain creek •• _ betwixt ve r u ,:1, /. - 1 c Necks of land, ye Great Neck and the East Neck, and so to run East- ''' ward as far as Mamaroneck River, including therein betwixt the two �,; said lines all the land as well North into the woods above the \Vestches- • ;f, •• •,.- to Path twenty miles, as the lands below the path southward towards the Sound." '\ esl hester Records, B. 275.) r- ,` • - . ) it is not necessary here to give any account of the long controversy •` '•' ' ' YI • respecting their boundary line,between John Richbell and his English • ', ,. r • • Ir neighbor of the west—Thumas Pell—of which some mention has been i•,., �• made on page 63 of this volume. This controversy was finally compro- r'• 4'!"..,-;.",:'„ 1 .` miscd on the oblique line where the boundary between Mamaroneck and •` 1'1 _,' '• t ' New Rochelle now comes down to title water. •, :.1 . .4 t,{,'S. John Richbell made several conveyances out of the middle and west- ern ern ruts of his land, including two or three mortgages. One mortgage ,, • •n. `rl I :4'!..;...• ;,,' was to his brother Robert for£2,500. On the loth of December, 1670, • 1:�• John Richbell and wife convey " to our sun-in-law, James Mott, and our i' : ,} , clear daughter Mary, his wife," certain lands in Mamaroneck. If this • ', i -t''' James Mott. as seems probable. was the second son of Adam Mott of w •• , ., I lempstcati, he was now about twenty years old. Ile was a prominent `,_ t •', •`, i.' , man in Mamaroneck for many years. Another piece of land was, some I. , ' , f' ' 1 years later (loth of September, 13S6), conveyed to their youngest daughter Anne, who had then married John Emerson of Maryland, and I,' ' •i'i John and Anne Emerson soon after conveyed the same land to James k-' -• '. , I find no record of the date of the marriage of their eldest daughter, i : •. ` .11, Elizabeth, to the first Adam Mott of Ilempstead, and we have no record E •1; • .• . of the date of the death of Adam Mutt's first wife Jane Ilucict. The 11•• ., • ,y ,} marriage with Elizabeth• Richbell probably took place about 1667. (: Yte p. 203.1 !. 'i ,' There is reason to believe that oho Richbell made his home on thcc i . - • '•. upland which looks easterly over Mamaroneck harbor, at the entrance to r.• ,J01- RICHBELL'S what has since been called Dc Lancey's Neck, and about where the — 'r' GRAVE, .,r I: Rushmore house now stands. The situation is beautiful and convenient. 1 4r, ' But no building or improvement made by him remains there now, unless `' ',�'r it be the burial plot, on the same property, where his remains still repose, • ,m ! and those of his wife and of his wife's mother, and of his daughter Mary Mott, and his son-in-law James Mott, and doubtless others of the family. It is on what is now the Rushmore property, on the little knoll between the the harbor and Dc I,anccy Avenue, marked by a few trees and a few half-/ ��'5b,,;`" �i ' burred tombstone; of comparatively late date. t',c'f r�l"�'� r�1.,;;, �lut John Richbell lived on his estate twenty years or more before his "'• '''"-1',71" ..' 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A crowd of about 500 per- Atleftr h.:ramaftarzn,eicthk Village John en•.• ••.1weee-. I n tn the rrc C°Itillbe'rl'ht% of thp flag is Byrne. / \ //4/Nl The Center for Humanities, Inc. Communications Park, Box 1000, Mount Kisco, N.Y. 10549 (914)666-4100 1/41u.1(.1 I'7) 19 O Mrs — Antic I-loc,km 245 M-17I eascw.f- Avch.tkL Mawlad-op,eLle WY ) 053 D ea.r- Mrs . 1-4 o ckhi a.jt : 77,1 u ,1kz u - kinDne55 G.") D dir cj-7o,- s -4 LA-ii Lei( Cemi Wy . ra CJ v1 l �D ! o 0'� 5 (A5) �- YY- i r17/- Like. `10 � ave. ;s e_x 51; d e off c wt o H a,( I c� P � -{br dour owe coO . , A6--avn . Ycrw.--3 cere 6'r_eti (AD r CIadvi s P. (i V 2 . P-"O U N d e r S A40,, u,,,, Pn1". - RA:c,tt /D'th t u r f Q.,_, C-r"o U n dS o - S{vvst\dre- .l ka-u,A We S+ $4 S I N , —4-a r b o r- -T-Is !and -& rel 19 SO i iftt 1 Will mo. .:w; •0.. t - ` . ...4- '.: :.!. 1� t �: 5 ._ • • r . irJ'�... L,i7;I 1' ►fir" - :. • t-4 4%;S-.. :ire• 1 1• a.. +rit .;44.-s N. i;.K .'1 Wit, !►. •, '`i• 4 .�ti.��,,�� 1; : V. if zdit'..1t.44. .. •,,„;;;;... .107/,' . .,. , , 1 ift VAL jit;',Ir,::. i.' • •`' ,. *- . , •- ; *•i•sik file r'..' '.t , . , . ,r. • , +t r�t,. •y ,r 1, .., t�-'+c .� Hyl? •h�^•.r.= i• t •. . 1 ....ti I •41+,s � 4 w. ' s {yeti MISCELLANEOUS P. 17 ROGERS Family Cemetery Mam'k. Old Town of Mamaroneck Historical Society, Minutes 1937-1954 In the Minutes dated September 23, 1942 it was noted that there had been trespassers on the "Rogers Cemetery on Stuart Avenue." In the Minutes for the meeting on September 23, 1943, it was reported that the "Rogers Cemetery near the Upham House" was full of brush and no evidence of any stone markers could be found. • • • MISCELLANEOUS P. 18 Graveyards of this area in general .....— In his paper written in 1940 [see Section F] Hr. Prigoff stated on nage 1, "It is my aim and purpose to provide a lasting record of these people who have been buried in the town whose history they made." On page 14, he also wrote, "I do not think it necessary to include the rest of the cemeteries in this thesis. They have all been sent to the County Historical Society and are on record there." I searched the records of this society as did Mr. Goddard Light and Mrs. Anne Carretta., who are members there. None of us could find the material mentioned by .MrPrigoff. g Anne I-Iockman • March 2, 1977 /pH1-1- 1 ,4 --• 1 T/4(� V-..' , ....,,,,, , a. :„ i. 1 1 c e By COLEEN GERAGHTY The Mamaroneck Town -Council designated nine cemeteries as historic sites Wednesday while lamenting ,that the grounds do not qualify for state or federal funds to cover the cost of their preservation. Apparently no American of significant federal statute is buried in any of the graveyards, • Supervisor Christine Helwig said, in ex- plaining why the toyer is in- eligible:for funds:!;;;:. :;:,. The sites whose,care and • preservation was .under- ' taken by the town include: Town Cemetery, PalmErAv- • enue in the Village of Ma- • 'maroneck; Palmer Ceme- tery, Palmer Avenue, near Cooper Lane; Quaker Cem- ; etery, Boston Post Road near the Larchmont munici- pal building; Barker Ceme- • •t e r y, adjoining Quaker'; Cemetery; Powell and Flor- ence Cemetery, • Fulton Road near Woodbine Aven- i ue; Disbrow Cemetery, Rockland Avenue near Cort- land Avenue;,- Delancey I ' Cemetery,. Palmer Avenue { near Delancey Avenue; . , -F,ichpell ',Cemetery, Rush-mort Ave,nue nearHarbor_.;' Road,-and Gedney :Cefl -' tery, Mamaroneck Avenue near Mamaroneck. Avenue- School. ---- ISCELLANEOUS 18 4 n. i• 1. 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Thrb tS tvs w/�re O '�.:1 Aai �er 6/G p e (iLFX. ..1) /. � �" rwrr a!t5ron A/anc«fP,',6 iiiii • IL II ' iiNrb., b IRt Liea -, � .c. ..6,,,,,,,„,„,-,-( frit GIn�fvrT R � < /ro2 iJ > /in�Fro�n67 . /a-]4 "find 4 wRahu/e t e.IG Bos Sri fcrrf./rti /G k 14• Ln+6re//a41 a(4/l / in1 -41A Al Ar-fcchaa IPr 1 /74,Dlr' �, ciaLcijk wii.10010.1.4% °Igilliallift•......,,manimm -4 • •ASYCIC/44..• A°ce4 66c:7-7, z32k- i) _ (JCIz4c0-cr" 4714,5 I "te/niurnil06 • 2I BIBLIOGRAPHY • Baird, Chas. W. , History of Rye: Chronicle of a Border Town, History of Rye, 1660-1870, including Harrison and the White Plains till 1788. New York 1871. Bolton, Robt., The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester from Its First Settlement to the Present Time, N.Y. 1881. "Bronxville, Elmsford, Hartsdale, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle and Scarsdale Cemetery Records," Book #8 of Cemetery Inscriptions in Westchester County Historical Society Library, Tuckahoe, N.Y. Unpublished typescript, ca. 1910-1920. Buscaglia, Nancy, Town of Mamaroneck Cemetery Listing, Local History Seminar, 1941, Mamaroneck, N.Y. pnpublished typescript in Mamaroneck H.S. Library. (Campbell, H. Richmond) , A Village of Yesterday. Mamaroneck in the Early Years of the 20th Century. Excerpts from oral history tapes; a Mamaroneck Village Project; typescript, 1974. Mamaroneck Free Library. [Condensed transcripts of old-timers interviewed by Mr. Campbell. Portions of these tapes were published in the Daily Times and in a booklet published and distributed by the Union Savings Bank, Mamaroneck, N.Y. , 1975, and entitled "Mamaroneck Early Days."] Cornell, Thos. C. , Adam and Anne Mott - Their Ancestors and Descendants, Pough- keepsie, N.Y. 1890. D.A.R. , New Rochelle, N.Y. Chapter, New Rochelle Tombstone Inscriptions, 1941; typescript in library of the Westchester Historical Society, Tuckahoe, N.Y. (Darby, Thos. J. , the Very Rev. Msgr.) , The Parish of Most Holy, Trinity 1874-1974, Paterson, N. J. [1974] . Early Town Records of Mamaroneck, 1697-1881, ed. and transcribed by Mary O'Connor English, Mamaroneck, N.Y. 1979. Flagg, Robt. , The History and Detailed List of the Palmer Cemetery in the Town of Mamaroneck, Local IIistory Seminar, 1941, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Unpublished typescript in Mamaroneck H.S. Library. French, Alvah P. , "The Town of Mamaroneck," in The History of Westchester County, N. Y. , Vol. 2. N.Y. 1925. Fulcher, Win. G. , Historical Pilgrimage of the Westchester County Historical Society, Oct. 13, 1947. Unpublished typescript 1947. Mamaroneck Free Library. Fulcher, Win. G. , Mamaroneck Through the Years, Larchmont, N. Y. 1936 Fulcher, Stiff. G. , The Story of a Dream (The Mamaroneck Free Library, 1922-1947) New Rochelle, N. Y. 1947. Fulcher, Win. G. , The Story of a Friendly Village, Mamaroneck, N.Y. 1896-1946, Mamaroneck, N.Y. 1946 Gattoni, Leon, Cemetery Epitaph Listings, Local History Seminar, 1942, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Unpublished typescript in Mamaroneck H.S. Library. BIBLIOGRAPHY P. 3 Town of Mamaroneck, Minutes of the Town Board Meetings 1887-1904, in Town Clerk's Office, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Town of Mamaroneck, Record Book describing Miscellaneous Maps and Documents in storage; on p. 10 is a description of a bridge near the Dingee Mill, Town Clerk's Office, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Tropy., Alberta R. , Methodist Enisconal Church in Mamaroneck, Local History Seminar, 1942, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Unpublished typescript in Mamaroneck Free Library. The Village of Mamaroneck, American Revolution Bicentennial Committee, Walking and Cycling Tour Guide of Historic Mamaroneck Sites, Mamaroneck, N.Y. 1976. Westchester County Cemetery Inscriptions, Book #17 of unpublished typescript, 1913, in library of Westchester County Historical Society, Tuckahoe, N.Y. Westchester County, N.Y. Surrogate's. Court, Abstracts of Wills for the Township of Mamaroneck, 1788-1855, indexed Libra A through Z; 27 through 35. Recorded at Surrogate's Office, Westchester Co. Court Building, White Plains, N.Y. Compiled by Mabel Woods Smith, Larchmont Chapter, N.S.D.A.R. (n.d. ) NEWSPAPERS Bonnanzio, John, "Cleanup Expected for 2 Cemeteries," The Daily Times, Jul. 5, 1974, p. 13 [Barker-Quaker Cemeteries] Forbes, Robt. Lucas, "Records of Town Date Back to 1697," The Daily Times, Sept. 21, 1936. "From Days of Budds Old Rye Neck Flowered," The Daily Times, Sept. 18, 1961, p. 35. Geraghty, Coleen, "9 Cemeteries Declared Historic Sites," The Daily Times, Oct. 17, 1975, Section A, p. 4 [Town of Mam'k. Cemeteries] "Historic Building in Disrepair, " The Daily Times, Aug. 26, 1975, [American Legion Hz Luftig, Victor & John Bonnanzio, "A Dump Among Graves, " The Daily Times, Jul. 2, 1974, p. 15 [Barker-Quaker Cemeteries] Luftig, Victor & John Bonnanzio, "56 Cleanup Recalled," The Daily Timest Jul. 3, 1974, p. 9 [Barker-Quaker Cemeteries] McKay, Mary Jayne, "Mahiscan Gears for Bicentennial, " The Daily Times, May 14, 1974, p. 15 "The Old Boston Road Inn," The Daily Times, Sept. 18, 1961, p. 56 [Nelson Cemetery] "Our 250th Anniversary. Mamaroneck Purchased from the Indians, Sept. 23, 1661," The Mamaroneck Paragraph, Sept. 28, 1911. "Standing Landmarks Recall the Delanceys," The Daily Times, Sept. 18, 1961, p. 23. BIBLIOGRAPHY P. 2 (Gedney, Elisha Haight) , The New Church 1887 [The diary of Elisha H. Gedney copied by his grandson, Austin H. Gedneyl . December 1970. Unpublished typescript, Mamaroneck Free Library. Hopkins Atlas Series of Maps, 1929, Vol. I includes Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Rye and Port Chester, N.Y. Larchmont,Librarv. Hufeland, Otto, Westchester County During the American Revolution, 1775-1783, Harrison, N.Y. , 1974. Originally issued as Vol. 3 of the Publications of the Westchester Co. Historical Society 1926, and reprinted with its permission. Ludwig, Walter, "Early Quakers in Mamaroneck," Westchester County Historical Society Bulletin, January 1949. The Mahiscan 1976, Mamaroneck-H.S. Yearbook. Contains historical map of a section of Mamaroneck Township. The Mamaroneck Methodist Church, 1859-1959 [celebration of the church centennial] Mamaroneck Free Library. "Mamaroneck, N.Y. Graveyard Inscriptions," N.Y. Genealogical and Biographical Record, January 1925. Mamaroneck, Town of, Mamaroneck 1661-1961. A Panorama of Her First Three Centuries, ed. by Helen Warren Brown and Teunis E. Gouwens, Mamaroneck 1961. Miller, Robt. B. and Chas. Field Griffin (compilers) , Archives of the Griffen Family, 1899-1900. Unpublished typescript. Mamaroneck Free Library. The Nelson Family of New York, privately printed 1974. [Mamaroneck genealogy] Old Town of Mamaroneck. Historical Society Minutes 1938-1954, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Originals are in the library of the Westchester Co..Historical Society, Tuckahoe, N.Y. One copy is in the Mamaroneck Free Library. Peck, Helen G. , A Small History of the Gedney Family of Westchester County, N.Y. 1603-1896 Pelletreau, Wm. S. , Early Wills of Westchester County, N.Y. from 1664-1784 with Genealogical and Historical Notes, N. Y. 1898. Prigoff, Milton, A History and Detailed Lists of Cemeteries in the Town of Mamaroneck, Local History Seminar, 1940, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Unpublished typescript in Mamaroneck H.S. Library. Scharf, Chas. T. , History of Westchester County, N.Y. Vols. I and II, Phila, Pa. 188E Shonnard, Frederic and W. W. Spooner, The History of Westchester County, N.Y. , 1900. Spencer, Lue Reynolds, Genealogical Editor, "Tombstone Inscriptions," D.A.R. Magazine February 1946, p. 80. "Tombstone Inscriptions, Mamaroneck Area," Book #11 of Cemetery Inscriptions in Westchester County Historical Society Library, Tuckahoe, N.Y. Unpublished typescript, 7 pages dated 1901; 2 pages dated 1955. BIBLIOGRAPHY P. 4 NEWSPAPERS Photos with Captions The Daily Times, Sept. 17, 1956, n. 1: "Bridges and buildings are being changed as the New England Thruway con- struction men work through Mamaroneck and Larchmont. Above left at Fenimore Rd. where the bridge crosses the Sheldrake River looking east across the road to where the thruway path is extended." The Daily Times, Sept. 18, 1961, p. 41: "Fenimore Road (formerly) crossed Sheldrake River over a bridge. Today the bridge is widened; (it was) re-located when the New England g and Thruway was built along the edges of Washingtonville. " The Daily Times, September 25, 1961,p. 1: photo of Founder's Monument dedicated this date. The Daily Times, September 25, 1961, p. 13: 1 photo of ceremonies at dedication of Founder's Monument this date. The Daily Times, Sept. 19, 1956, p. 1 photo of old Dingee Cemetery being dug up to make room for N.E. Thruway. irA N I 4 '.% • .......2.tip • 4 M V g Ara' L., FOR»AN ...�:�r.�':� �9, "- , .A ,7f�, �p t•4 - ,' `yK40 .5, •i _ _ .. a i .. ,,,p- 4- ;.. 44 -'9 4' 4,---. la i I v.' wi N4 .---- 0 -7.1 -.: ..!-7".I.-,.. 4? ‘e: • 'C'<d/ „.• 4;i:). 4P , I.1: ; ,, • ,"7, :f:jco.z7i i''4‘ 4<_5 ' N. 4,1,i CICZ/1;4,3es q,, i nr• .r dz 4AN- 6 1,J /2 $� �� 1 a Nq� v ` ® P `3 a X33 ?%. ' ' at oi. 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Gedney Family Cemetery, Barry Ave, Mamk, NY 6. Bishop-Hains Family Graveyard, Harrison, NY 7. Gedney Family Cemetery, Mamk. Ave, Mamk. NY 8. Dingee Family Cemetery, Mamk, NY SITE ONLY 9. Single grave near Sheldrake River,Mamk.SITE. ONLY 1 10. Town of idam'k. Cemetery 11. Old Methodist Graveyard, Mamk, NY SITE ONLY 12. Nelson Family Cemetery, Mamk, NY SITE ONLY 13. Rev. War Graves, Mamk, N Y SITE ONLY 14. DeLancey Family Cemetery, Mamk, NY 15. Disbrow Family Cemetery, Mamk, NY 16. Florence-Powell Family Cemetery, Mamk, NY 17. Richbell-Williams Burial Ground, Mamk, NY MAP "A" dated 1929: Site Nos. 3 & 4, closeup view. MAP "B" dated 1929: Site Nos. 7 & 8, closeup view. MAR "C" dated 1929: Site #9, closeup view 1 MAP "D" 18. The Palmer Cemetery, Town of Mam'k., NY MAP "E" 19. Barker-Palmer-Quaker Cemeteries, Larchmont NY 20. 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At 7:00 pm, Society members will be voting on two important items: the proposed slate for the Historical Society Board of Trustees for the coming year and the final wording revisions of our ByLaws. Details on each of these agenda items are enclosed for society members. lk We then look forward to an informative presentation by Peter Fellows, open to community members, starting at 7:30, "Smugglers, Scoundrels &Land Swindlers: A Story from the Beginning of Mamaroneck". Best regards, Carol B.Akin, President Mamaroneck Historical Society Special Presentation "Historical Cemeteries of Mamaroneck" May 8, 2017 Mamaroneck Women's Club 1 C .itiii• . t' i 4. . The Mamaroneck Historical Society presented a talk and slide presenta '.n • the his orical b rial grounds of Mamaroneck to an audience of over 45 members. The present,r was Patrick Raftery, li• arian of the Westchester County Historical Society. Patrick is the author of the four very well researched books including "The Burial Grounds of Westchester" and "The Burial Grounds of the Bronx". The books are available at the Westchester County Historical Society in Tarrytown. Patrick gave a very informative slide presentation and talk about each of the historical burial grounds in Mamaroneck. He gave some suggestions on the restoration of each and responded to questions from the audience. The presentation was enjoyed by all. Light refreshments were served after the presentation and LMC-TV filmed the entire event. The video is available for viewing through LMC-TV. The Mamaroneck Historical Society is forming a "Burial Grounds Committee" to see how we can start to improve our fast deteriorating local cemeteries. If you are interested in more information about the cemetery restoration effort or other society committees please contact me or any other board members ‘iffor information. Michael Tripicco 914-381-5693 I Snowbird Connection to Mamaroneck By John Pritts If you've heard the term snowbird, those that live up in the northern part of the US and spend their winter months in Florida, I wonder if you know the connection it has to Mamaroneck. One of the premier developers of Florida as a destination and vacation spot could be considered the first snowbird. Henry Morrison Flagler, a part time resident of Mamaroneck starting in the 1880's was instrumental in building Florida's reputation as a pleasant location to spend one's winters. He developed and purchased many railways, hotels, and acquired land for agriculture from St Augustine all the way down to Miami in an effort to build the area as a destination for the wealthy Gilded Age population of the North. In fact, he made it possible for someone to take a direct line train from New York to Saint Augustine by Pullman Coach in 1890. Flagler rented Edgewater Point in Mamaroneck, known as Satanstoe in James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy, a 32 acre property, in 1881. He purchased it a year later. He built a summer home there shortly thereafter and lived there in the summers until his death in 1913. His estate ended up selling Satanstoe to D.W. Griffith in August, 1919 according to an article in the Mamaroneck Paragraph from that date. _ ..., . , .„..... _ .... , ..4^ $=t 4- t` i.. }max. ,t '' ,ic. .Mt..,.,i, .'4 7t%P * '.. _ t 7 ♦. While in Mamaroneck he was involved with the Mamaroneck Water Company as a director, and there are unverified mentions that he was a member of the Larchmont Yacht Club and the American Yacht Club both of which could be easily reached from Edgewater Point. He built docks, a beach, and homes there to make his and his family's time pleasant. Mr. Flagler, along with John D. Rockefeller, started and ran the Standard Oil Company in 1867. This was the source of much of his wealth. Rockefeller mentioned that Flagler was the prime mover in making it a success. He is one of a very limited number of people that can say they were responsible for developing a state, Florida. And in fact, if it wasn't for Flagler's influence in naming Miami after a tribe in Florida,we might very well be calling Miami Flagler today. •.�. .f, 4 . Edgewater Point '' ti.4.,i ek '' ,,,.. and Flagler Drive -4 are part of a private community 0 . . �. 4 today. k ., i A I mew— H S 'I ORICAL SOCIETY The Larchmont Historical Society* P.O. Box 742 * Larchmont,NY 10538 (914)381-2239 * lhs@larchmonthistory.org * www.larchmonthistory.org October 14, 2008 Valerie Moore O'Keefe Supervisor Town of Mamaroneck 740 West Boston Post Road Mamaroneck,New York 10543 RE: Gravestone Conservation Workshop at Barker-Quaker Burial Grounds Dear Supervisor O'Keefe: The Board of Trustees for the Larchmont Historical Society respectfully requests permission to conduct a Gravestone Conservation Workshop on Sunday, October 19,2008 from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the Barker Cemetery and the Quaker Burial Ground located on the Boston Post Road in the Village of Larchmont.This event will be free and open to the public. The workshop will be conducted by Mr. Jonathan Appell,a historic stone conservator and founder of New England Cemetery Services in West Hartford, CT.He currently serves as Vice President on the Board of Trustees for the Association for Gravestone Studies(AGS)and is affiliated with many professional organizations dedicated to the conservation and preservation of historic cemeteries.Mr.Appell will demonstrate the proper techniques for cleaning gravestones,resetting monuments,repairing broken stones,and conservation of early stones. Mr.Appell will be assisted by LHS Cemetery Project Leader,Dee van Eyck,a Larchmont Historical Society Board member. She is a member of AGS and recently attended the organization's annual conference in Amhesrt, MA where she participated in a two-day gravestone conservation training seminar under the tutelage of Mr. Appell,Mr. C.R.Jones, and Mr.Fred Oakley. In addition,two LHS student-interns, Stephen van Eyck and Daniel Luzzi,will also assist Mr.Appell.Last June,the interns spent six hours working alongside Mr.Appell repairing and resetting stones and monuments in Hanover Cemetery,Hanover,PA. All workshop participants will be required to sign a Waiver and Release of Liability and will be advised of Safety Recommendations,both of which are attached. We expect approximately 20 people to attend the workshop. Insurance coverage for the event will be provided by the Larchmont Historical Society and proof of insurance will be provided by Jonathan Appell.These forms will be faxed to the Town Attorney, William Maker,Jr. and the Town Administrator, Steve Altieri. During the course of the workshop,nearly every stone and monument in the Barker Cemetery will be cleaned, repaired,and reset. After the workshop is finished,Mr.Appell,Ms.Van Eyck,Mr.van Eyck and Mr.Luzzi will continue to conserve gravestones in the Quaker Burial Ground for the remainder of the day. The Larchmont Historical Society will pay for Mr.Appell's expertise, supply a wheelbarrow, shovels and tarps.Mr.Appell will supply the appropriate mortars,epoxies,putties, compounds and job-specific tools.We will need the Town of Mamaroneck to provide one cubic yard of pea stone gravel and one cubic yard of all-purpose sand(without salt) delivered to the site by the Department of Public Works. Before the workshop begins, a survey of both yards will be completed and individual stone surveys will be conducted.Documentary black and white high contrast photos of each stone will be taken by Melanie Halbout, an LHS intern and an advanced photography student at Mamaroneck High School.Afterwards,Ms.Halbout will take photos documenting the conservation efforts. Thank you for your consideration of the Larchmont Historical Society's request to host a Gravestone Conservation Workshop. If you have any questions or need additional information,please contact Dee van Eyck at 914-834-0449 or DeeSummitDesign@aol.com. We look forward to your decision. Sincerely, Colette Rodbell Lauren Gottfried Patricia Roberts Co-President Co-President Vice President,Programs cc: David Fishman,Councilman Ernest C. Odierna, Councilman Nancy Seligson, Councilwoman Phyllis Whittner, Councilwoman Christina Battalia,Town Clerk Stephen Altieri,Administrator William Maker,Jr.,Attorney enc: Waiver and Release of Liability Form Safety Recommendations Form LHS Cemetery Conservation Project Barker-Quaker Burial Grounds Volunteer Waiver and Release of Liability I, ,hereby represent that I have volunteered to participate in the LHS Cemetery Conservation Project at the Barker-Quaker Burial Grounds with the Larchmont Historical Society on(date) and have read the safety recommendations associated with the Project. I acknowledge and am aware that participation in this program has inherent risks and hazards. I understand that it is my responsibility to be aware of my physical condition and I will refrain from doing any physical activities beyond my capabilities. I agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless both the Town of Mamaroneck and the Larchmont Historical Society and its officers and employees and hereby release the same from and against any and all liability, claims, demands and expenses, including court costs and attorney fees, on account of any property damage,bodily injury, sickness, damage, or other loss of any kind whatsoever that arise out of or are in any manner connected with the work to be performed under the LHS Cemetery Preservation Project, if such injury, loss, or damage is caused in whole or in part by, or is claimed to be caused in whole or in part by, the act, omission, or other fault of myself or any other volunteer participating in the Project. I have read and understood this Waiver and Release prior to signing it. Signature Date Signature of Parent/Guardian Date (if under 18) Page 1 of 1 Cindy Atiencia • From: <deesummitdesign@aol.com> To: <townsupervisor@townofmamaroneck.org> Cc: <Saltieri@townofmamaroneck.org>; <townattorney@townofmamaroneck.org>; <townclerk@townofmamaroneck.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 10:00 PM Attach: LHS_Cemetery_Project_Safety_Recommendations.doc; LHS Cemetery Workshop Letter of Request.doc; LHS Cemetery Conservation Project Waiver.doc Subject: Formal Letter of Request to ToM Hello Valerie, Attached are the letter, waiver and safety recommendations for the workshop as you requested. The LHS insurance info was faxed to both Bill Maker and Steve Altieri. Did you get the insurance info from Jon Appell? I have multiple copies of everything and will drop them off tomorrow morning to Christina Battalia (that way she won't have to make more copies). Do I need to inform anyone at Larchmont Village Hall about the event? Also, if anyone on the Town Board would like to stop by the workshop, we will have two photographers and the press has asked for photos -- might be a great photo-op! Also, when EXACTLY is Ms. Strangstad coming to Mamaroneck? I got a call a few days ago asking if they could contact Mary Olsson (Manor House) to show her the basement and talk about our phantom tunnel this week. I understood that she wasn't coming till next spring. Please let me know when she's expected. The Barker Cemetery has been mapped and laid out for documentary photos -- we're just waiting for a very sunny day. We will finish laying the grid markers in the Quaker Burial ground tomorrow afternoon. Regards, Dee McCain or Obama? Stay updated on coverage of the Presidential race while you browse - Download Now! 10/15/2008 LHS Cemetery Conservation Project Barker-Quaker Burial Grounds Volunteer Safety Recommendations All participants are to be advised of the following safety recommendations during the LHS Cemetery Conservation Project: • All projects must begin with a review of safety procedures. The project leader(s) will be deemed the safety coordinator(s) for the project. • Wear sunscreen and a hat for sun protection. Use insect repellent as you deem appropriate. • Wear leather work gloves or latex gloves at all times. • Wear boots or closed-toe shoes. Otherwise, dress appropriately for the weather and the work you will be doing. Wearing long pants and a long-sleeved shirt will help to prevent plants, insects, and other wildlife from harming you. • Drink water or other liquids often. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited. • Take breaks on a regular basis. • Be aware of your physical condition and refrain from doing any activities beyond your capabilities. • Use caution. Never go into the cemetery alone. There is always the possibility of a falling limb or other unforeseen accident. • Stay within your designated project boundaries. • Don't trespass on private property or neighbors' yards. • Be careful when working around insects, steep slopes, and sharp rocks. Be aware of your surroundings at all times. • Participants under 18 years of age must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times. • Pets are not permitted at projects. • Under no circumstances should you pick up any of the following items. Please alert your group leader and others in the area immediately for these items! Hypodermic needles, medical waste, or condoms Chemical containers Dead animals Sharp items • In the case of any injury that breaks the skin, a Tetanus shot needs to be updated if your last one was over five years ago. Have a FIRST AID KIT on hand for small emergencies. Call 911 IMMDIATELY if anyone is seriously injured.