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Name: elizabeth dufraine <lucinda campfieldfacebook>
Date: 2010-02-08
Comments:
i have been looking for my grandparents and uncle.they died when my mother was six years old.they are adelard and elizabeth fromaget.if you have any information on them could you please let me know.center section row 9.thank you
 

Name: elizabeth dufraine <lucinda campfieldfacebook>
Date: 2010-02-08
Comments:
i have been looking for my grandparents and uncle.they died when my mother was six years old.they are adelard and elizabeth fromaget.if you have any information on them could you please let me know.center section row 9.thank you
 

Name: James B Carr <jimcarr4@verizon.net>
Date: 2010-02-04
Comments:
Very helpful.
 

Name: f.l.johnson <dads56ford@svcable.net>
Date: 2010-01-27
Comments:
just outside the deerhead cemetary in lewis there is a small cemetary maybe 6 plots total . buried there is horace g. lewis husband of emma lewis she is burried in the cemetary with her son leonard,i dont know the others burried with horace or the year horace died but he was born in 1875.if you have any more info. on my grandfather horace would you e mail me please.my dad said the plots are owned by his family. thanks I can recall seeing an iron fence there but dont recall headstones but i was young then.ps horace lived his whole life in town of lewis essex co ny.
 

Name: Patricia L Dowling <dowling@oltpen.com>
Date: 2010-01-27
Comments:
I am connected to Hammonds/Hatch/Pickle/Hoyt/Mix /Chamberlain families listed in the above cemetery, so very pleased for this research site & would gladly exchange Family data & information
 

Name: shoshi satloff <satloffs@westportcs.org>
Date: 2010-01-20
Comments:
I think it is wonderful that you are chronicling this cemetary. If you ever want to get it cleaned up -let me know. I have a question for you- about 20 years ago after I'd first moved to Westport, I wandered down a dirt road in Cheever. At the end of the road, was a two story schoolhouse. Can any pictures of the school be found? Are the remains still there? Ihope you can tell me!
 

Name: George Legare <georgelegare@sympatico.ca>
Date: 2010-01-16
Comments:
Good-day Sir.
Thank you for this wonderful oppertunity!This is truly a freindly site.My grand father and Grand mother are intered in this great cemetery,it is beautiful and peaceful.Would it be possible to see their tombstone,within this site?or to have a picture of their tombstone mailed to me ,and How much would it cost me?
I have been searching for my grand parent's for over thirthy-years now;you see this is why I would love to have a piture!

God Bless you all.

manitou

 

Name: Joan Schiller <jftdws@yahoo.com>
Date: 2010-01-07
Comments:
I am wondering why Martin V. Watson isn't on the Harrietstown list.
 

Name: Barbara O'Bryan <bee514@live.com>
Date: 2010-01-05
Comments:
I am researching my mothers family "The Cobbs". I found your site very interesting and actually located where my great grandfather Joseph E. Cobb is buried.
 

Name: LINDA JESSIE-MANCHESTER <CODYMAN55@HUGHES.NET>
Date: 2010-01-01
Comments:
HELLO I NOTICED THAT YOU DIDN'T HAVE THE YEAR OF MY MOTHERS DEATH. HER NAME WAS MILDRED (AUSTIN) JESSIE BORN 1913 DIED MARCH 13, 2009. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME. HAPPY NEW YEAR.

LINDA JESSIE-MANCHESTER

 

Name: Dianne King <dkwindowworks@windstream.net>
Date: 2009-12-22
Comments:
great job. I really got alot of genealogy info. i could use the address, phone number and or directions ladd cemetery if available. I am planning a trip next year to the area.
Thank you,
Dianne King

 

Name: Tracey Palmer <trapalmer@gmail.com>
Date: 2009-12-18
Comments:
I am so impressed with this project. I would like to start a family tree on my grandfather's side of the family. His name was Charles Abare. Upon looking through the list of names I found some other family members. I would like to take the time to thank everybody that has worked on this project. It really means a great deal to me. Tank you from the bottom of my heart!
 

Name: JAN DUNDAS BEAVER <beaver2@srt.com>
Date: 2009-12-18
Comments:
I REALLY APPRECIATE THE WORK THAT HAS BEEN DONE ON THIS SITE. I KNOW THERE MUST HAVE BEEN A LOT OF MAN HOURS PUT IN TO IT AND IT IS MUCH APPRECIATED BY ANY AND ALL OF US WORKING ON OUR GENEALOGY. IS THERE SOME WAY TO PERHAPS UPDATE SOME OF THE NAMES ON SOME OF THE CEMETERY LISTS. I DON'T KNOW WHEN THE TRANSCRIPTION WAS DONE OR IS IT ONGOING? I HAVE MY GRANDAD WHO I PURCHASED A STONE FOR AT EVERGREEN CEMETERY, KEESEVILLE AND BECAUSE AT THE TIME HE HAD NO STONE HIS NAME WAS NOT TRANSCRIBED. I ALSO HAVE A GRAND UNCLE THAT IS BURIED IN ST. JOHN'S CEMETERY THAT IS NOT ON THE LIST.

ANYWAWY, THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL THE HARD WORK.

SINCERELY, JANICE DUNDAS BEAVER

 

Name: JAN DUNDAS BEAVER <beaver2@srt.com>
Date: 2009-12-18
Comments:
I REALLY APPRECIATE THE WORK THAT HAS BEEN DONE ON THIS SITE. I KNOW THERE MUST HAVE BEEN A LOT OF MAN HOURS PUT IN TO IT AND IT IS MUCH APPRECIATED BY ANY AND ALL OF US WORKING ON OUR GENEALOGY. IS THERE SOME WAY TO PERHAPS UPDATE SOME FO THE NAMES ON SOME OF THE CEMETERY LISTS. I DON'T KNOW WHEN THE TRANSCRIPTION WAS DONE OR IS IT ONGOING? I HAVE MY GRANDAD WHO I PURCHASED A STONE FOR AT EVERGREEN CEMETERY, KEESEVILLE AND BECAUSE AT THE TIME HE HAD NO STONE HIS NAME WAS NOT TRANSCRIBED. I ALSO HAVE A GRAND UNCLE THAT IS BURIED IN ST. JOHN'S CEMETERY THAT IS NOT ON THE LIST.

ANYWAWY, THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL THE HARD WORK.

SINCERELY, JANICE DUNDAS BEAVER

 

Name: Mike McCarthy <paddymick@verizon.net>
Date: 2009-12-12
Comments:
Thank you...
 

Name: Andrea Willett <andi@nhvt.net>
Date: 2009-12-09
Comments:
I visited the cemetery in 1987 and found my great-grandfather, Edward Willett, and his second wife, Mary Williams. I had come from Newport, NH to search for my ancestors in Burlington and Plattsburgh, which led me to your North Jay cemetery. I was surprised to see that Edward was born on my birthday, May 15th! It was very gratifying to find him after a long search because even my father didn't know where his grandfather was buried!
 

Name: Jennifer Lynn Pisanchin Prince <jenna071771@live.com>
Date: 2009-12-04
Comments:
I am the great niece of 2nd Lt. John Pisanchin. I just found out that I had a Uncle John Pisanchin that served in easy company during W.W II and I am very proud of him and his sacrifices. I was wondering if anyone knows why he was not burried @ Arlington? If anyone has anymore information about him and his service please contact me. Thank you, Jennifer Pisanchin Prince
 

Name: Betty <tumbleweed6736@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-12-03
Comments:
Please tell me why my Great Grandfather Alpha Burgette & family are no longer mentioned in the cemetery .??
 

Name: Rob Miller <gb.Miller5403@escapedemail.com>
Date: 2009-12-03
Comments:
I liked your site.
 

Name: CHRISTINE COLPOYS <chriscflowers@verizon.net>
Date: 2009-11-29
Comments:
FOUND MY FAMILY NAME,SO HAPPY TO ADD IT TO MY FAMILY TREE.
THIS IS REALLY WONDERFUL,I USUALLY DRIVE ALL OVER THE PLACE AND NOW I CAN SAVE IT FOR LATER AND VISIT THE SITES...
THANK YOU,CHRISTINE P.S.AND IT THERE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.

 

Name: O. William "Bill" Bruins <wmbruins@gmail.com>
Date: 2009-11-27
Comments:
Milo Williams is the father of my great-grandmother, Alice Mae Williams. I am searching for the name of his first wife.
 

Name: frederick j cheeseman <jcheeseman1951@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-11-27
Comments:
son of Morton Cheeseman and Dorothy Robinson
Uncles Dwight Faye Stanton Gaylord Eldon Cheeseman Aunts June Lila Katherine Cheeseman Fred and Charlotte Cheeseman grandparents and Fred and Lulu Robinson/ Lyon Mt grandparents

 

Name: William Thomas <wn.thomas2@gmail.com>
Date: 2009-11-26
Comments:
I am the great-grandson of Harvey Edgar Thomas and Daisy Yeingst Thomas, buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Tupper Lake. I notice there is a monument to all the men buried there who worked in the Adirondak Logging camps. Both Harvey Edgar and his son Sidney worked at the Conifer camp, and Sidney was killed in an accident there. Does anyone know how I might find out if they are eligible to be added to this monument?
Thank you.

 

Name: Teresa Munn <squigey88@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-11-25
Comments:
Thank you for your efforts here. I found my grandparent's grave here (after a few years of searching). Any chance of getting a picture of it??
 

Name: Glen B. Trinklein <doubleesword@hotmail.com>
Date: 2009-11-18
Comments:
To whom it may concern:
Thank you for the information you have on your website. I have found one family I am related to by marriage. The Sawyers buried at United Methodist Cemetery/St. Regis Reservation. The names are Louis (Lewis), Margaret, and son Peter. Margaret's maiden name was Robideau. Do you have documentation and photos of the headstones of this family?
If you could help me I am also searching for any Jesmer's/Robideau/Plamondon family burials they went to St. Patrick Church on the St. Regis Reservation. I am also would like documentation to support the evidence and if they had Native American blood. If you could help me I would appreciate it.
Hope to hear from you soon and thank you in advance for your research and your reply.
Sincerely,

Glen B. Trinklein

 

Name: Katie Guerin <kguerin@windstream.net>
Date: 2009-11-17
Comments:
Katie is Great Granddaughter of Agnes Ward of Jay (Ward Lumber)Looking for John Ward ((A-782)Section 5). Former surviving POW of Andersonville Prison, Andersonville, Ga. Released May 25,1865.

Thank You
Katie

 

Name: barbara skirrow <barbara9@frontiernet.net>
Date: 2009-11-16
Comments:
This is fun! Have found some of my ancestors
 

Name: Kim Riches <richesathome@msn.com>
Date: 2009-11-15
Comments:
I am the granddaughter of Margaret and John Jacobs.My mother is Judy Jacobs.I am looking for photos of my grandfather John Jacobs.I am doing geneology and if you could send me photos that would be helpful.Thank You
 

Name: DJ Miles <djmiles@centurytel.net>
Date: 2009-11-13
Comments:
Joyce, You indicated you needed to check the stone of Alminia Prindle DSC02224. What were you going to check it for? The sun is backlighting this so much I can't read the dates, but based on the newspaper obit, her death year was 1831. Hey, didn't you used to do the penny postcard thing? Anyone taken that over?
 

Name: Robert V. Gravel, Sr. <commish1@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2009-11-10
Comments:
Wonderful job! Your dedication has to be commended. I was wondering how often the index is updated? Thanks for your dedication and this information
 

Name: Nancy Goodspeed-Himes <nhimey@zoominternet.net>
Date: 2009-11-06
Comments:
Thank you for photographing my ancestors graves. Thank you for your time and trouble.
 

Name: Frederick Bourdon <F061232@webtv.net>
Date: 2009-11-06
Comments:
Hi Joyce:

You are doing a great job.

What is the status of the following:

Saranac 1) Assumption of Mary Redford 2)Correctional Inmates #1 3) St Joseph's
Also Lyon Mountain St Bernard's Catholic Cementery>

Many thanks

FFBourdon

 

Name: Nyle McMartin <nyle@jtt.net>
Date: 2009-11-01
Comments:
Your Cemetery site Is outstanding, surnames I am researching are, FiField, McKinney, Pickering, Spears,Kelly, Gooshaw, Cuningham.
 

Name: Suzanne Boyle <CSebring54@aol.com>
Date: 2009-10-31
Comments:
I am related to William Fisk and his wife Abigail. Researching this family. Would love to hear from relatives.
Is there any records the cemetery has on the people buried there?
Regards
Suzanne

 

Name: Charles Willis <treecharly@ roadrunner.com>
Date: 2009-10-30
Comments:
Have a lot of Taylors, SMiths and LaClairs in the Northern areas.
 

Name: Benjamin Louis Ramsay III <bramsayiii@ec.rr.com>
Date: 2009-10-29
Comments:
Relatives on father's side inturned here
 

Name: Sheila Hunter <sheila1hunter@gmail.com>
Date: 2009-10-24
Comments:
Hello! My surnames I'm researching are as follows:)
Drew, Fadden, Chase, Pickering, Wilson (mercy or mary wilson)Sanders,(Alvira Sanders, Darius Sanders) Rogers,

Please contact me if anyone is related! Thank you~
Best wishes, Sheila Hunter
sheila1hunter@gmail.com

 

Name: Philip W. Lawrence <mrnewshine@verizon.net>
Date: 2009-10-23
Comments:
grand son, son of stanley and maude lawrence, Philip currently in Latrobe,Pa
 

Name: Rob Miller <ag_Miller2832@escapedemail.com>
Date: 2009-10-22
Comments:
I liked your site.
 

Name: Maryann Dunlavey <bowzer3@verizon.net>
Date: 2009-10-16
Comments:
Will you be updating your site?
 

Name: Eileen SosvilleCleckner <momcleck2@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-10-15
Comments:
I was at the Notre Dame Cemetery in Malone, N. Y. in 1982 and located numerous tombstones for my ancestral tree. Just went back to the Notre Dame Cemetery in Malone, N. Y. on Oct. 12, 2009 and found most of the same tombstones very deteriorated. There is alot of fungi or moss on these tombstones which made reading info next to none. I am fortunate I took pictures in 1982 which are readable. Too bad perpetual care doesn't mean caring for the tombstones. I am really grateful of those people who have transcribed this cemetery and others. Thank you!
 

Name: Maria Hopper <reetree@optonline.net>
Date: 2009-10-12
Comments:
very helpful
 

Name: Valarie Beardsley Beadle <vbeadle@thedotnetgroup.net>
Date: 2009-10-11
Comments:
Thank you for the photos of the Au Sable, Clinton Beardsley Graveyard. Is there any way that a direct descendant (me) of the folks resting there (my fourth great grandparents and various aunt and uncles) can arrange to have the place cleaned up a bit?
 

Name: Maxine Osborn <osborn2112@cox.net>
Date: 2009-10-06
Comments:
I need info on the Buck family buried there in Jay I am a relative and I am working on my family tree thanks Maxine 850-862-6771
 

Name: CATHY SWARINGEN <cathyswaringen@windstream.net>
Date: 2009-10-05
Comments:
MY FATHER HAS A HEAD STONE THERE AND WAS WONDERING IF YOU COULD SEND A PICTURE OF IT FOR HIM. HE IS LIVING IN NORTH CAROLINA NOW AND WANTED A PICTURE FOR REFERENCES DEALING WITH HIS LEGAL PAPERS. HE DOESN'T HAVE HIS PLOT NUMBER BUT HIS NAME IS ON YOUR LIST. ALFRED JOSEPH ROBINSON 5/20/1937. THANK YOU FOR ANY HELP YOU COULD GIVE.
 

Name: Susan Lamoy <agitator2305@aol.com>
Date: 2009-09-25
Comments:
Joyce, You were at the Mountain View Cemetery Assoc. in 2005. Have you been back since? I bet you would now see a big difference. After my husband died. My son and I have been very active there.
I have some dates of death that you can add. If you would contact me.
You are doing such a wonderful job.
Thanks, Sue

Trustee, Sec, and Treasurer

 

Name: John Dancause <john.dancause@sympatico.ca>
Date: 2009-09-25
Comments:
Hello:

I was scanning your site and noticed Holy Angels Cemetary in Lake Kushaqua (formerly Stony Wold). Elizabeth Newcombe, the founder of the Stony Wold tuberculosis sanitorium in the early 1900's, was buried there in the 1930's near the chapel, which still stands. Do you know if her grave was moved to your location, another location or are her remains still at the chapel cemetary in Stony Wold? Thank you.

jd

 

Name: Chris Biamonte <chezbudbud@verizon.net>
Date: 2009-09-19
Comments:
I just learned of the death of Laurie Jo Martel. Laurie died in 1997. I was able to find out where she was buried, and which cemetary she was in. Thank you for this site. Myself, and all Laurie Jo's friends from SUNY Farmingdale miss her and remember her fondly. We are sorry we lost touch, and hope that she found happiness in this life. We miss her and will always remember her radiant smile and zest for life. "The Triplets" has lost its most fun third.

Chris Biamonte
I would love to hear from anyone who knew Laurie during the last years of her life - I lost touch with her after 1987.

 

Name: Patricia Coppola <a_blackfly@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-09-15
Comments:
Hello,
This is a wonderful site. Just for your information Brookside Cemetery is located in Essex County (Bloomingdale, NY).

Best wishes,
P

 

Name: Nyle McMartin <nyle@jtt.net>
Date: 2009-09-15
Comments:
This Is a outstanding site, I have walked allot of these Cemetery's, and have lot's of pictures.

I live In Iowa so access to this site Is very valuable.

Thanks again for the great effort.

 

Name: Judy Couch <judycrn@msn.com>
Date: 2009-09-15
Comments:
Looking for the grave site of my grandfather John Mageean. He died in 1935. Family stories state that he was buried in the plot with his father and mother. They are in Section 5 of St. Joseph's (Ft. Covington St.) listed at James McGeein and Julia McGeein along with infant daughter Kattie T. I would appreciate any help with this matter or point me in the right direction.
 

Name: John R. Sharp <johnrsharp1@verizon.net>
Date: 2009-09-13
Comments:
The Sharp's listed here are all members of my family line. I believe there are several others without grave markers.
John R. Sharp
Baltimore, Maryland

 

Name: Sherman Barnes <Abarnes3@stny.rr.com>
Date: 2009-09-07
Comments:
A great project.
We expect to visit in the next few days.
Our intrests are the John Barnes fam of Plattsburgh or Beekmantown especially Ezekiel and Margaret Rider. There was a deed probated in Plattsburgh in 1808.

 

Name: Sherman Barnes <Abarnes3@stny.rr.com>
Date: 2009-09-07
Comments:
A great project.
We expect to visit in the next few days.
Our intrests are the John Barnes fam of Plattsburgh or Beekmantown especially Ezekiel and Margaret Rider. There was a deed probated in Plattsburgh in 1808.

 

Name: Stephen Cywin <scywin@verizon.net>
Date: 2009-09-05
Comments:
I can provide a better transcript for the Walton Cemetery. How do I get information added or updated here?
 

Name: Kathy Mannix Schlarb <sunnyland4@aol.com>
Date: 2009-09-03
Comments:
My father's grave is shown in the line drawing.
 

Name: Steven Whitney <stevenmwhitney@comcast.net>
Date: 2009-09-03
Comments:
researching family geneaology for the Whitney family in Wadham NY
 

Name: George William Schryer <gschry@verizon.net>
Date: 2009-08-23
Comments:
Son of Ervie G Schryer, grandson of William Schryer,shot by hunter in Newcomb area, 1913. Williams wife: M.Blanche (Smith), other sons: Rodney,Norman, Walter A. >>> Walter, Norman, (I think Rodney too) and Blanche are buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Tupper Lake NY. Looking for William.
 

Name: Carole Bredenberg Huether <cbhuet@hotmail.com>
Date: 2009-08-20
Comments:
I visited Smith Cemetery in August 2008. It was in beautiful condition at that time. I easily found my great-great-grandfather and great-great grandmother: Moses and Almeda Felton.

Their son, my great-grandfather, Charles Henry Felton, is buried in Morningside Cemetery, Malone. His first wife, Cora Cheeseman Felton is buried in Sheldon Cemetery, Ellenburg Depot, with her mother Maria White Cheeseman. Charles is buried with his second wife, Emma Bliss.

Now I am in search of the burial location of Moses' father John Felton, reportedly in Plattsburgh, NY.

I located the burial site of Maria White Cheeseman's parents, Isaac and Elizabeth Wray White, in Mooer's Forks, NY. I am now searching for their parents, possibly Canadian. Can anyone help?

 

Name: Wesley E. Hill <wesinvt@comcast.net>
Date: 2009-08-16
Comments:
A correction on my last guestbook post: The Johnson S. Hill Stone reads: "died July 7 1868 at age 86"
sorry for the mistake.

 

Name: J weingarden <vwj@windstream.net>
Date: 2009-08-15
Comments:
Joyce,

Is this the same cemetery on County rte 190? if so I
have some additional data including photos that are not listed here. They include Hobbs & McKinney families. Let me know if you want me to forward the data.

 

Name: J Weingarden <vwj@alltel.net>
Date: 2009-08-15
Comments:
Dear Joyce,

It has been a while since I last communicated and your dedication to this project continues to be impressive. I just wanted to provide some info that can correct some data in the Old Ft. Covington Cemetery records or as it is listed under the Harland Horton section the Protestant Community cemetery. In Row 16 a Listing for Jonathan Wallaco (Wallace) lists 14 July with the year of death Unk. John Austins compilation lists his birth as 1818 and death 1886. As Jonathan had no surviving children that data would have to be incorrect; so I would believe that to be an attempt to correct Mr Horton's data. Jonathan Wallace is listed in Hurds history of Clinton & Franklin counties they list his date of death as 14 Jun 1856. He was an early pioneer of that town a Lawyer and the Surveyor for the state purchase in 1818. He was a veteran of the battle of Plattsburgh and was appointed Justice of the Peace for the town in 1818 by Gov Clinton serving in that capacity till his death. He married Florilla Hitchcock daughter of Dr. Buel Hitchcock & his wife Lodema Man who were also early pioneers in that town when it was known as French Mills. Hope this can be of some help. Keep up the good work!



 

Name: Mary-Jean Chaput <frogsxdeux@myfairpoint.net>
Date: 2009-08-12
Comments:
This has been helpful for finding names of cemeteries in NY as I plan on visiting that area this fall.
 

Name: janice turner <JANUSTNT1@AOL.COM>
Date: 2009-07-26
Comments:
I am researching a John A. Rouselle family that was born in New York & lived at Fort Benning Ga around 1960.Please contact me if you have any info;this is a good organized site.thanks
 

Name: Wesley E. Hill <wesinvt@comcast.net>
Date: 2009-07-24
Comments:
You missed the flat stone of Johnson S. Hill. It says died in 1868 at age 83. Located diagonally left from Augustus and Almira Hill.
 

Name: Katherine Wright <12herisa@comcast.net>
Date: 2009-07-20
Comments:
Related to Spragues and found alot to help my family find relatives. Thank you
 

Name: Sharron Hewston, Historian <tojplanning@charterinternet.com>
Date: 2009-07-16
Comments:
Hello Joyce, 16th of July 2009
Just a note for you, in reference to North Jay Cemetery location.
To the best of my knowledge, North Jay Cemetery is located within the Township of Jay, however, it is in the Hamlet/ Village, of Au Sable Forks, (actually it is on the outskirts of the Forks) in Essex County. It is not in Jay, New York, as so many people think it would be.
My ancestors are layed to rest their. Edward & Lydia West- Colby, my great grandparents; Grace Colby, 3 1/2 years of age, and her brother, Jesse Colby, WW11 USA Vet. They were my grandmother's sibblings. Also, Luther Wilkins, USA, Civil War Vet, whom was my great, great grandfarther, as well as, his parents, and some sibblings, etc. My great grandmother, Sarah (Joy) Wilkins-Bashaw is buried across the road from her first husband, Luther.
I hope that this info is helpful. You are doing a wonderful job, Joyce. Please keep up the "Good Work". I would like to "thank you", for your wedsite research and dedication. You make the research of others, much easier. Your work is appreciated!!!
Sharron Hewston, Historian for the Township of Jay

 

Name: Sharon Angell Ellsworth <SherEllsworth@live.com>
Date: 2009-07-11
Comments:
What a wonderful donation made to anyone seeking past relatives from this area. Thank you so much. My husband and I are planning a trip to Clinton County and would be pleased to help with some of the documentation, if you will let us know what is needed and your requirements.

Has anyone heard of an Angell or Angellville Cemetery, or Angellville, NY? I am specifically searching for information pertaining to my distant relative, Eseck Angell, 1752-1836, who is apparently buried in that cemetery.

I have amassed quite a bit of information on my branch of the Angell family/ies, as well as the Tindal family/ies. If I can help anyone else, please do contact me.

Best wishes to all,
Sharon

 

Name: diane tremblay <diakirk@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2009-07-09
Comments:
supposely the gleason family is related to my family (the howard family). I never knew how even though I have done the genealogy i my family for years. nice to see that there were gleasons in fort covington

 

Name: Thibodeau <adknative@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-07-01
Comments:
Appears to be an error re: marriage of William Surprenant in 1868 to 'Lydia' Thibodeau [believe this should be 'Adelaide' Thibodeau, Lydia's sister: note births of two daughters attributed to Wm & Adelaide - Melania, b. 1869 and Maria b. 1872. Lydia was 9 yrs younger than Adelaide, so unless Wm remarried to Lydia after death of Adelaide (?) then prob. Lydia & Wm were never married to each other. I am also in contact with a Surprenant cousin, descended of Adelaide & Wm Surprenant, who says they were his gr-grandparents. Is Lydia's name given in error, or was there another marriage?

Dianne

 

Name: Scott Mika <mikascott@hotmail.com>
Date: 2009-06-30
Comments:
Duane and Brian Mika Died on 25 Nov 1978. The headstone is correct but your computer is not.

Thanks,
Scott Mika
(Brother of Deceased)

 

Name: R.L. McKinney <Sharmacvilla@ca.rr.com>
Date: 2009-06-27
Comments:
It's been nearly 15 years since I have visited this cemetery. It is the main McKinney Family Cemetery and I am very grateful to those who have taken the time, over the years to put in on this site!
 

Name: Barbara Shantie <jshantie@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2009-06-23
Comments:
trying to locate ggg grandparents
 

Name: Keith Beattie <ktbeattie@btinternet.com>
Date: 2009-06-15
Comments:
This website has been a wonderful benefit to me in my research of the Caldwell family of Co. Antrim. They were exiled from Ireland in 1798 after the United Irish Rebellion. Richard served with the US army and tragically died at Champlain in 1812 (see this link for more details http://www.ballymoneyancestry.com/caldwell-harmony-hill.aspx)

If anyone can help, I'd be extremely grateful for a photograph of his headstone in Glenwood Cemetery, or for information on Richard that is apparently in the Pliny Moore papers.
Thanks again,
Keith Beattie
Museum Manager, Ballymoney Museum, Co. Antrim

 

Name: Vivian B. Reid <vbreid@live.com>
Date: 2009-06-09
Comments:
Thank you very much for maintaining the information
for the Sand Hill Cemetery in Franklin, New York. I have several generations of Reid's,
Davidson's, and Saunder's buried at that cemetery.

thanks!
Vivian B. Reid

 

Name: helene montpetit <hmontpetit@hotmail.com>
Date: 2009-06-09
Comments:
I would like to know who was john mitchell born in 1785
buried in chateaugay graveyard.....
the whole family is there.

 

Name: Ron Christensen <claricebishop@hotmail.com>
Date: 2009-06-06
Comments:
Is Hulda the wife of Frederick Guy Clark?
 

Name: Ron Christensen <claricebishop@hotmail.com>
Date: 2009-06-06
Comments:
Is Hulda the wife of Frederick Guy Clark?
 

Name: Robert Stickle <robert.stickle@gmail.com>
Date: 2009-06-05
Comments:
I was raised in Idaho. My father is Richard A. Stickle, he is the youngest son of Joshua Joseph Stickle who was born in Hawarden Iowa Dec 17, 1892. His father was Herbert Winfield, born in New York Apr 28, 1852. His father was Joshua Edward born Jan 7, 1829 in New York. His father was Joshua and his mother was Mary. Curious to know any further information on the family, particularly when they immigrated form Europe and from where they might have immigrated. Thanks
 

Name: christine colpoys <chriscflowers@verizon.net>
Date: 2009-06-05
Comments:
great site,hoping i can find my 6 gg grandmother and grandfather. fanny yattaw ,family moved a lot.canada,vermont ny.yattaw's in essex county. she was in saratoga county in 1860 at 88 .looked every place for her.know she had family in essex ,moriah and port henry and surrounding towns.her full name was marie francos cartier - yattaw she married joseph yattaw 1799 in canada moved to vergennes vt.and back and forth to family when she got older.looking for both there graves.i'm putting together the tree to share.any hints,thank you....p.s. have road the hills to every cemetary i can and on line..
 

Name: steven burnette <burnettesteven38@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-05-28
Comments:
Dear who it my concern
This is my Grandma and grandpa in Churubusco New Roman Catholic Cemetery please up date site

POUPORE
POUPORE /
Leo P. / 1912 - / 1976
Cordelia / 1905 - / 1984


 

Name: Eva Leona Denny Honsa <Honsa@pctcnet.net>
Date: 2009-05-27
Comments:
I have alot of family in that area so I am gratefull for the chance to search you site.
 

Name: J. Tom Hopkins <tomhopkins@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-05-24
Comments:
thanks- was looking for infomation on a Robert C Berry Robert Casper or Robert Clifton born 10 Feb 1836 Westville, Franklin NY-Any help appreciated Tom Hopkins
tomhopkins@yahoo.com

 

Name: Susan Haist <shaist@comcast.net>
Date: 2009-05-21
Comments:
My ex inlaws were the Hathaways, Ivan and Thelma....great people!
 

Name: Keith Herkalo <herkalok@cityofplattsburgh-ny,gov>
Date: 2009-05-14
Comments:
thanks

 

Name: JAN BUTLER <JJAB49@AOL.COM>
Date: 2009-05-07
Comments:
LOOKING FOR INFO ON REVOR FAMILY OF CARRIE REVOR CORDICK
 

Name: Deborah Gonyea <debi201@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-05-05
Comments:
I just stopped by. Both of my parents are buried here. Thank you for this site.
 

Name: Janet Hoy Sterling <chatlake1@aol.com>
Date: 2009-05-04
Comments:
Congratulations for the wonderful job you all have done in recording the graves in this cemetery and the great way you organized them.
After becoming very frustrated trying to find the grave sites of my great grandparents, Thomas and Ellen Finnell, who lived in Altona, a friend finally found them for me in ST. Patrick's Cemetery. I discovered that I had probably passed Thomas's grave stone hundreds of times through the years on my way to Alix's by way of the road to High Falls!

 

Name: John Bingham <john.bingham@dal.ca>
Date: 2009-05-01
Comments:
My gg-grandfather was a Roscoe (Robertson J., b. 1818 Elizabethtown, d. 1910 Carlisle). I am so grateful for the fine transcription work! Thank you!
 

Name: Jean Courtney <jean-courntey@comcast.com>
Date: 2009-05-01
Comments:
Looking for my great great grandmother in st Josephs cemetery in Moores new york, Mary Louise St. Denis and daughter Eva.
 

Name: Madonna Wyman <wymanmapa@comcast.net>
Date: 2009-04-27
Comments:
The Tombstone Transcription Project has been incredibly helpful in finding ancestors. I cannot thank you enough for the time and energy expended in obtaining these records.
 

Name: JAN BEAVER <beaver2@srt.com>
Date: 2009-04-24
Comments:
THIS SITE HAS BEEN A GOD SEND TO ME. I HAVE SEVERAL OF MY RELATIVES BURIED IN CLINTON AND ESSEX COUNTY. I AM CURRENTLY WORKING ON MY GENEALOGY AND THE INFORMATION I HAV E GOTTEN HAS MADE MY JOB A BIT EASIER. FOR THAT I AM TRULY THANKFUL.

SINCERELY,

JAN DUNDAS BEAVER

 

Name: clifford rafter <crafter1@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2009-04-23
Comments:
I have quesition about some of the graves. Becuase I Don,t see my two uncles on your Transcription Project. Would it be possible for you to call me at 769-7003 Becuase I was always told that I had others there Thank you Cliff Rafter
 

Name: CONNIE WHITE <CONNIE2251@YAHOO.COM>
Date: 2009-04-18
Comments:
MY GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS ALFRED WHITE
 

Name: Al Cooper <coopera@t-net.ne.jp>
Date: 2009-04-13
Comments:
Gloria Mashtare...RIP. I know/knew Gloria from my early years in the USAF. It's literally been YEARS since I thought about her, but I remember her as a pioneer in women's equality in those early years...mid 60's or so. GOD BLESS! You are NOT forgotten by those whose lives you touched.

Al Cooper, TSgt, USAF, Retired

 

Name: Bettianne Quinn <Bettianneqn@comcast.net>
Date: 2009-04-11
Comments:
Thank you so much for putting these online. I am researching the Quinns and would love to connect with anyone doing the same.
 

Name: Jenny Tozzi <jen@tozzifamily.com>
Date: 2009-04-05
Comments:
I was disappointed when reviewing the list of names, that all of my loved ones were included, except for my mother. She has been buried in this cemetery since 1975. Jeanette T. LaPierre 1934-1975
 

Name: Tia DeNicolo <saddlessteakhouse@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-03-30
Comments:
Rest in peace mom and dad- never forgoten, always in our hearts
 

Name: Wes Tredo <wltredo@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-03-30
Comments:
great info. to clear up Bridget Riley Tredo buried at St. Marys, Brushton died on 8-8-1894. looks like some one marked the stone wrong she was 43 yrs, 7mo. and 10 days old at death.

thanks
Wes

 

Name: Matthew Farina <mafarina@aol.com>
Date: 2009-03-21
Comments:
The pictures are great! I have visited the site several times but never could get the photos like yours. I am past president and now newsletter editor of the Capital Distict Civil War Round Table (Albany, NY). We are working with Brendan Mills, John Brown Site manager, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Brown's Raid at Harpers Ferry. The event is scheduled for Aug 1-2, 2009 at the farm. If you send me your email, I will send info to you. If your group would like to have an information tent at the event, please let me know. Thank you.
 

Name: Claudine Maltais <claudinem@earthlink.net>
Date: 2009-03-20
Comments:
Hello,
I just seen my Father Listed on this Site Davis C. Maltais
Does any one know if there anyone related that I can get in touch with. I'm David's Daughter and David has a son named Chris Maltais. Any help would be great. Thank you,
Claudine S. Maltais

 

Name: Caye & Ross Christensen <cayeross@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-03-13
Comments:
We would like to express our thanks for the task of recording the Lewis/Center/ Cemetery next to the Congregational Church. We stopped for an afternoon to search the cemetery while on vacation in 1998. We searched and searched and searched, found a few. We are so appreciative of the time you put into this recorded information of the tombstones. Our family is the Widow Nicholson. Sarah Steel married John Nicholson after his death in Canton Center, CT the Widow Nicholson came to Lewis along with all her children. James, Mary, Jemima, Sally,Cyrus, Clarrisa, Persa and John. James m. Eddie Mason, Mary m. Alexander Morse, Jemima m. Dr. Alphenus Morse, Cyrus m. Charlotte Sykes, Sally and Persa m. David Sykes, John married Lucinda. (would love to find her maiden name). John and Lucinda & 7 children left Lewis to Cuyahogo Co. Ohio in the 1830's and came to the Wisconsin Territory, Waukesha Co.about 1839. Caye Christensen Racine, WI
thanks again Hi to Kathrine Sweat the historian of Lewis that helped me when I first started this project in 1998.

 

Name: J Ellard <ellardconstruction@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: 2009-03-11
Comments:
Iam tracing my family tree i am so pleased to find some graves listed.Ilong to get intouch with decendants of John and Rose Ingram ,John came from England he was my gt grandmas brother they lived in Clinton.They had 12 children and in the 1900 census only 5 are living.Hard times and sad times.
Thank you Jan England

 

Name: JAMES M OBRIEN <SHAMUS18201@VERIZON.NET>
Date: 2009-02-28
Comments:
GREAT SITE LOVE rootsweb and ancestory, thank you james obrien
 

Name: Richard Pond <rbear18555@aol.com>
Date: 2009-02-23
Comments:
Just ran across this site while researching information on my father Walter H. Pond.....What a wonderful resource...Thanks for the great work.
 

Name: Melody Gay Reynolds Strickland <mgstrickland@bellsouth.net>
Date: 2009-02-19
Comments:
Found my Great Great Grand Fathers Grave! Not to mention,his wife's name.Thanks Gay
 

Name: Jef Parks <jefparx@charter.net>
Date: 2009-02-17
Comments:
Nice job. Those are nice photo's, and as someone researching my own family history, they are very much apprciated! I hope any & all who are researching family genealogy appreciate the type of work that people like you put into this! GREAT JOB!
 

Name: Susan Mayton <susan113s@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-02-13
Comments:
I am trying to track my maternal family. My mother was Catherine Gaff. Her mother was Marie Louise LaPrade. Marie's father was Napoleon LaPrade, who is buried in your cemetery in the Oshier plot. Is there any information on the connection to Oshier??? I have never heard that name.
Thanks for any help.

 

Name: David Glenn <daveglenn@charter.net>
Date: 2009-02-08
Comments:
I have the information for the eight burials in the Ross Family Vault on family property just west of the Briar Hill or Essex Cemetery, Essex, NY and the permission of the family (Tilly Close) to provide it for your site. How do I go about getting the data to you?
 

Name: rosemary dimaria <rosmag50@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-02-07
Comments:
i have just found my great-grandfather. his name was edward foote, born 1866, died 1935. he was buried at st. alphonsus cemetery section 1, row 2. i wish i knew the name of his parents. is it possible to find out this information? his second wife cora conway foote was on his death cert. his first wife was my great-grandmother my grandfaters mother. his name was harry m. foote. after he married cora he took his grand mothers last name oh henderson. he did this when he became an adult. he lived in grand rapids, kent county, michigan. do you have anyother info. thank you
 

Name: Douglas Fahnlander <waldo81841@hotmail.com>
Date: 2009-02-04
Comments:
Thank you for posting this information, it provided the answer to who the wife of my Jeremiah Center was.
 

Name: Howard Merrill <hjmerril@eatel.net>
Date: 2009-02-03
Comments:
Very interesting and useful site. We are trying to database the Merrill/Merrell family nationwide. We are looking particularly for info on Merrills buried at Brookside cemetery, Bloomingdle, NY. It doesn't look like that one has been transcribed yet.
Howard and Jean Merrill, Baton Rouge, LA

 

Name: Phillip Juvet <pjuvet@foothill.net>
Date: 2009-01-22
Comments:
I found the McLellan list of the names at Riverside Cemetery in Plattsburg. My grandmother and grandfather are buried there. I notice that the date of death for Bessie Juvet is missing. She passed away in 1975 in Stockton, California. It does show on the stone in my photo. They had four children. Ruth, Richard, Robert(my father), and Elizabeth.
 

Name: Matt B <mcb040254@aol.com>
Date: 2009-01-21
Comments:
What a great site. I found my Great grandfathers grave and have some information. George Premo, buried in St. Francis of Assisi cemetery in Constable New York, Franklin County. There is a note that the date of death is not carved on the stone. He died in 1974. He had paid to have the stone carved after his death, but the monument company went out of business before he died. He had 3 Sons, Mark, Mathias, and Matthew, all deceased. Matthew Premo was my Grandfather. Having grown up in Malone New York, this site brings back memories of people that I have known. Thanks again for all the work you did to make this site possible.
 

Name: Fred in Pensacola FL <FRRoss 1234@Hotmail.com>
Date: 2009-01-21
Comments:
This information on this site has been a goldd mide for my families geneology search, even though the one cemetary in the region where we know ancestors are buried has not yet been transcribed. Keep up the great work!
 

Name: Yves Boulais <yboulais@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2009-01-16
Comments:
Thank you for all your work on this project. I still refer to it on occasion to save me a trip to the cemetery. Thanks again!
 

Name: ron bushior <aurelian9@earthlink.net>
Date: 2009-01-15
Comments:
my Uncle Loyal Alfred Bushior and Aunt Bernadette Bushior are buried @ St. Louis Cemetery, in Sciota/Chazy.
The family name is listed as Bushio without the r at the end.
These people are of the Bourgea family.
thank you
Ron Bushior

 

Name: wilma bramlette <wbramlette@centurytel.net>
Date: 2009-01-13
Comments:
What a wonderful site you have made,I was able to find my greatgrandparents and great great grandparents. Botsford,Crippen, Thayer. Still a few questions unanswered.
Thank you so much.

 

Name: Tom Ryan <tomfryan@neb.rr.com>
Date: 2009-01-10
Comments:
Heartfelt thanks to Kelly Townsend for transcribing the St. Patrick's Cemetery, Chateaugay, NY information. It is most helpful.
 

Name: kate renner <k8ren@comcast.net>
Date: 2009-01-04
Comments:
Do you have a current email for the Essex County Historical Society? echs@northnet.org did not work. Thanks
 

Name: colleen girouard <girouards@roadrunner.com>
Date: 2008-12-25
Comments:
girouard is mispelled in st. alphonsus cemetary and there are more Roots buried here, some are babies, don't know if you want to add , change? email me, if you want.

colleen

 

Name: Pamela Longhurst <pamela_longhurst@hotmail.com>
Date: 2008-12-23
Comments:
Hi, Thanks for all your hard work. I appreciate it. I am related to Augustin Vondell in the St. Mary's Cemetery, Fort Covington, Franklin, New York, USA. He is my 4th great-grandfather. Any other family members out there please contact me. I would love to share our findings. Thanks, Pamela.
 

Name: bill <dolwood215@optonline.net>
Date: 2008-04-02
Comments:
am looking for info on family from clinton and essex co ny 1800's thanks
 

Name: Norma Waters <cbwaters@aol.com>
Date: 2008-03-30
Comments:
I cannot thank you enough for all the work you have done to help us genealogists. I found pics today of my great-great-great-great uncle and aunt. Thanks!
 

Name: Mary La Moy <marymarypl@aol.com>
Date: 2008-03-28
Comments:
Nice to find this. We buried my dad a few years ago. we had him cremated and then buried him ourselves in our granddad's grave and never even thought about having to get him registered somehow. Now that I have reviewed the pages, I realize we should in order to have a trail. Thanks for your efforts.
 

Name: Diann wilcox <dinnwilcox@comcast.net>
Date: 2008-03-18
Comments:
What a wonderful site to help find my ancestors!
 

Name: bill isaacs <dolwood215@optonline.net>
Date: 2008-03-15
Comments:
iam looking for death, burials,baptism, marriage for names godin, gordon, grandbois boudris, josephine boudrias, pierre godin , simon godin, gordon. joseph grandbois was to have died 25nov. 1869 77yrs old buried st. john bapiste cemetery kesseville ny. any help would be appreciaded. thank you
 

Name: Dan Reandeau <tup24@adelphia.net>
Date: 2008-03-06
Comments:
I need some help finding a grave. His name was Eli Benware and he died Feb 6, 1866. I have paper work that says that he is buried here and his stone is broken.....Help
 

Name: Sharron Hewston, Town Historian <tojplanning@charterinternet.com>
Date: 2008-03-06
Comments:
HELLO JOYCE,
THE FOLOWING INFORMATION IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO EDUCATING THE PUBLIC IN REGARDS TO FINDING THEIR ANCESTORS FINAL RESTING PLACE(S), IN REGARDS TO THEIR EXACT LOCATION. THERE ARE THREE, LOCAL CEMETERIES, WITHIN THE HAMLET OF AU SABLE FORKS,N.Y. *PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT AU SABLE FORKS, N.Y. IS ACTUALLY DIVIDED INTO TWO, DEFFERENT TOWNSHIPS AND COUNTIES! *THE HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CEMETERY AND *THE FAIRVIEW CEMETERY ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE COUNTY OF CLINTON AND THE TOWNSHIP OF BLACK BROOK, HERE IN THE FORKS. *THE NORTH JAY CEMETERY IS LOCATED IN THE HAMLET OF AU SABLE FORKS,N.Y. WITHIN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX AND TOWNSHIP OF JAY. *Please note that Au Sable, is two, separate French words. The English translation means "of sand". Our US Federal Post Office cancelation stamp is spelt correctly, with three, individual words, which are Au Sable Forks. Our Hamlet consists of the the same three, individual words. *Our Hamlet is never just Au Sable, because Keeseville,N.Y. has Township of Au Sable! This has ALWAYS caused great confusion for families who visit our area in search of their family's Genealogy Roots, and their search for the accurate Township (Records).
In the past, and to this day, Au Sable Forks is referred to as the "The Forks", because this is where the East and the West Branches of the great Au Sable River merge together. On behalf of our constituents, and as Historian for the Township of Jay and Deputy Historian for the Township of Black Brook, I want to "Thank You, Joyce" for your prompt assistance in regards to correcting any Hamlet spelling errors, in regards to our home town.
I sincerely hope that this local, and factual information, will be of great assistance for those families searching for their ancestors in the future years to come.

 

Name: Sharron Hewston, Historian <tojplanning@charterinternet.com>
Date: 2008-03-04
Comments:
Joyce,
I commend you for "A JOB WELL DONE" in regards to your wonderful creation of the Black River Cemetery, Website, located in Westport, N.Y. My ancestors were laid to rest there. My Daniels ancestors date back to 1817, while my West ancestors date back to 1834.Do you know of any "Daniels,or West Families" still residing in the area? I would appreciate any information pertaining to these families.
Township of Jay Historian,Sharron Hewston,4th of March 2008

 

Name: Colleen Pelletier <catalib@plattsburghlib.org>
Date: 2008-03-03
Comments:
I wish I had known of this a long time ago. It is worth it's weight in gold to a librarian. Could you possibly do a press release for the Press-Republican? We intend to put the link on our library website as a recommended genealogy website.
Colleen Pelletier
Librarian
Plattsburgh Public Library
19 Oak Street
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
(518) 563-0921 Reference Desk ext. 7447

 

Name: Raymond Quick <raymond5773@cox.net>
Date: 2008-03-01
Comments:
Very good found markers of ggg grand
 

Name: Mary Kane <5kanes@comcast.net>
Date: 2008-02-29
Comments:
Dear Joyce,
Do you have any idea of the service you have done? I am more impressed each time I visit this site and have sent it on to many other. Heartfelt thanks to you and for all your hard work may the Good Lord bless you.
Mary Kane

 

Name: Ernestine DuBois <kz4bears@yahoo.com>
Date: 2008-02-28
Comments:
Thank you very much for all the time and effort you put
into this project. I am working on my husband's family
tree and was pleasantly surprised to find this information
available on the internet.
There is one correction needed for my husband's grandmother's name. It should read Marie DUBOIS FOY, not
Marie DUBOIS ROY (Notre Dame Cemetery)

 

Name: Mark W Chase <mchase@earthlink.net>
Date: 2008-02-28
Comments:
GOOD JOB! WHERE CAN WE FIND E-MAIL ADDRESSES TO CEMETERY ASS.?
 

Name: henry boyea <hboyea@localnet.com>
Date: 2008-02-26
Comments:
Thank you
 

Name: Michael and Marion Sowka <Chesowkas@sbcglobal.net>
Date: 2008-02-24
Comments:
We were so pleased that you took the time and effort to gather this information and post it online. We hope you can correct a couple of errors: Dad's middle initial (Hans J. Sowka) is not I it is J. and mom's (Helen P. Mueller) year of death in not 1999, but 1992. We wished she would have been with us that long. Thanks and God bless.
 

Name: Pauline J Bushey <pollyinaz@cybertrails.com>
Date: 2008-02-19
Comments:
Thank you...a really great find for me. I'm not through yet!
 

Name: BONNIE <dmgolfer@sbcglobal.net>
Date: 2008-02-17
Comments:
Researching families:

LOVEJOY VERMONT, CANADA, WISCONSIN, INDIANA, SOUTH DAKOTA AND NY
MANNING CANADA, NY, WISCONSIN, VERMONT
BOSWORTH NY AND WISCONSIN
WOOD MASSACHUSETTS, NEW YORK, VERMONT AND WISCONSIN
DICKIE CANADA, NOVA SCOTIA VERMONT AND WISCONSIN
BRIERE CANADA, NY AND WISCONSIN
DAGLE/DAIGLE CANADA, NY AND WISCONSIN
LATTIN NY, CANADA AND WISCONSIN

 

Name: Donna Wright <dlwright7@verizon.net>
Date: 2008-02-09
Comments:
I vistited the St. Bernard's Cemetry page on Bunks website and I found my father listed correctly - Francis A. died in 1955. However, my mother is not listed and I was wondering if you could list her. She is also buried with my father, Francis A. Walter. Her information is: Clara Walter Daniels - Born January 4, 1912, Died October 8, 2003. I really would appreciate this. Thank you.
 

Name: deb fortino <debjay6534@aol.com>
Date: 2008-02-08
Comments:
Chilson community cemetery help me out a lot
thank you for all the work put into it

 

Name: Robert Lewis Erwin <erwinrus@hotmail.com>
Date: 2008-01-30
Comments:
My father is Clark Erwin,son of Lewis G. Erwin,son of W.S. Erwin,son of George W. Erwin,son of Cornelis M. Erwin,son of Gen David Erwin.I hope this makes since. I am glad I now know where Gen david Erwin is buried.I live in Bozeman Montana
 

Name: Donna Gallagher <seaurc7@yahoo.com>
Date: 2008-01-27
Comments:
Wonderful work,
Thank you very much. Looking for family name Choiniere.
George Choiniere married Adaline Ashline and they lived in Malone.

 

Name: sue anne sayre lacy <lacynon@aol.com>
Date: 2008-01-26
Comments:
It is so great to find this information on the computer but more important that it is being preserved for future generations. Every summer we love to visit our ancestors and think of all their accomplishments. Thanks to everyone involved in these projects. Sue
 

Name: William F. Blackburn <nobossretired45@att.net>
Date: 2008-01-08
Comments:
Thank you for all the information listed here. Great job and God Bless you for the work doing this.
 

Name: Jerry L Sussey <jlsussey@aol.com>
Date: 2008-01-01
Comments:
Extremely great record keeping. I commend the perso or person who have done this work

Thank You

 

Name: Michelle ST-Denis <cstdenis@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2007-12-31
Comments:
I would like to know why my mothers name has not been included under the Rottier markings along with my sisters and Aunts baby. The ST. John Bosco Church has this information as to who have been buried in this plot.
 

Name: Tanya Breese <tbreese823@alltel.net>
Date: 2007-12-29
Comments:
Thank you so much for this awesome website! Was able to find many of my Seguin's and Houle's. Very helpful! Thanks again!
 

Name: dave young <jdy@frontiernet.net>
Date: 2007-12-22
Comments:
researching the following names. McGarr patent cemetary. Peter, Mike and Mary (Callahan). Other names include John McGarr b 1872 d 1946 and his wife Margaret McGarr Signor b 1878 d 1969. Both are buried in the St. Augustine Roman catholic church. If anyone has more info please contact me.
 

Name: Ted C. Sweeney <tsweeney4960@charter.net>
Date: 2007-12-21
Comments:
We have been researching the Haney and Powers side of our family tree since 1999 and stumbled onto this site. Canada is way out in front of the US when is comes to posting genealogy information onto the web.
Thank you
The Sweeney family from North Canaan, CT, USA

 

Name: Cindy Foster <cindyfoster@nc.rr.com>
Date: 2007-12-19
Comments:
I don't see a private contact email, so I'll post here. I believe the transcriber of the Memorial Cemetery in Willsboro made a mistake. George and Nancy Foster Calvert died on these dates but in the years 1847 and 1849. George's age must have been calculated based on age at death. He was born 1819.

The correct information can be found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyessex/deaths.htm

George and Nancy Foster Calvert were married 02 Jul 1843 in Schuyler Co., IL; where 3 of Nancy's brothers lived and returned to their NY family home after their son George was born 1845.

CALVERT
George W born 1790 died Sep 6, 1817; Age 27Yr
Husband of Nancy died Sep 9, 1819

CALVERT
Nancy died Sep 9, 1819
Wife of George W born 1790 died Sep 6, 1817; Age 27Yr


 

Name: Ernest Clark <art@alltel.net>
Date: 2007-12-17
Comments:
Looking for information on Myron A. Clark wives Lucy and Anna
 

Name: James H. Hough <patchesbing@aol.com>
Date: 2007-12-15
Comments:
Great site. Been finding many of my relatives. Thank you
 

Name: Deborah (Gregory) Mischenko <dcgm.1959@gmail.com or dcmischenko@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-12-13
Comments:
Im looking for info on the Gregory from Ellenburg.
Also any on these sur names. Gregory,Smith,Williamson,Kelly,O'Brien,O'Donnell,Warsen,Maynard,Gadway. God Bless

 

Name: Deborah (Gregory) Mischenko <dcgm.1959@gmail.com or dcmischenko@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-12-13
Comments:
Great site very helpful. Is anyone going to put on St. Benard's Church in Lyon Mountain, NY? God Bless Everyone who takes time to put these sites together for our use.
 

Name: John Vivlamore <jvroadrunner@aol.com>
Date: 2007-12-04
Comments:
Great work. Thank you.My grand father was born George Racine in 1873.He was adoped by Clover Mitchell after his parents died.He is listed on the 1880 census as 6 years old living with Clover in Ellengurg,ny.I can find nothing on the Racines or Clover after that.
 

Name: John Vivlamore <jvroadrunner@aol.com>
Date: 2007-12-04
Comments:
Great work. Thank you
 

Name: Mary Mullarney-Bode <rmbode@aol.com>
Date: 2007-11-28
Comments:
Looking for my fathers parents
 

Name: Roland T. Oathout Sr. <grayghost@citlink.net>
Date: 2007-11-22
Comments:
Looking for any info on Oares(Hoars)mostly John W Hoar from England and Elizabeth Davenport wife of John W.from Saratoga NY. Dates are from middle 1800s to early 1900s.
 

Name: Vanessa Norman <vanessanorman@gmail.com>
Date: 2007-11-17
Comments:
This was a big help to my family tree. I appreciate you having this websight. Its hard for me to visit my me'mere (Gandmother) Theresa Pilon from Az, but seeing her name on here seems like Im there any way. Thank-You
 

Name: Robert V. Hayes Sr <RHayes8775@aol.com>
Date: 2007-11-12
Comments:
One of my relatives married Orville Van Smith. Her name was Mary (Hayes)Smith and is buried in Mounttain View but I don't see her listed on any of the inscriptions. I see Orvills father and mother listed there. Could it be they lost her name someplace.
 

Name: Randy J. Courtney <RandyCourtney@msn.com>
Date: 2007-11-09
Comments:
I could not find a cemetery called "Holy Name Cemetery", I'm not sure which township it is in. I thought Ausable?
 

Name: Howard P. Sears Jr <HPSearsjr@aol.com>
Date: 2007-11-02
Comments:
Very interesting and helpful information. My grandparents Thomas A. and Jennie A (Shields) are burried here. I visited the family graves with my mother in the mid 80's and have very good pictures of the monuments, but did not record the info which you have provided. At the age of 80, one seems to take a greater interest in their ancestry. I commend your good work.

HPS

 

Name: Daniel Gould <gouldd@charter.net>
Date: 2007-11-01
Comments:
Great sight. Sure helps with family geneaologhy research.
 

Name: F R Ross, Pensacola FL <FRRoss1234@Hotmail.com>
Date: 2007-10-30
Comments:
Found hundreds of "Martin"s, 1/10 to 1/20 who are actual relatives. The only problem, the one cemetary in Keene, Essex Co, NY where I know relatives are resting, is not yet online.
 

Name: julie pena <jj4ma@charter.net>
Date: 2007-10-30
Comments:
I want to thank you for having this on file. I was helping my mom to locate the birth of her parents for her passport application, and this was a great help

sincerely
julie

 

Name: ALLEN "BUD" DAVENPORT <buddavenport33@verizon.net>
Date: 2007-10-27
Comments:
You will never realize how helpful this site is to people like me, that are not able to go back to the listed areas you have. I was born in Plattsburg 74 years ago and currently reside in Williamsburg, VA.

There are no longer any family members left to turn to.

Bud Davenpor

 

Name: Nancy Walters <Nwaltersmema@aol.com>
Date: 2007-10-27
Comments:
The persons name Annie Parks Wife of Charles Parks ,Should be Charles& Annie Perks Charles Born Feb.14,1820 Kenilworth Warwickshire, England. Died July 21,1920 Lake Placid His wife is Annie E. Gill daughter of Simon &Mary Gill Annie was Born Aug. 1848 Montreal Que. Canada She died on July 1,1899 Lake Placid . Their are other Family Name Perks buried next to them . Iam the Gr-gr- grand-Daughter of Charles&Annie Perks . If you need any Proof of this please let me know . I do Know their are other family members looking for the Perks Family. Thank You For the time you have spent doing this project.
Nancy E. Walters

 

Name: ginny <siggia@mit.edu>
Date: 2007-10-26
Comments:
At http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~frgen/clinton/chazy/rural.htm,
the inscription (towards the top) that someone said is probably Hebrew, is actually Russian.

 

Name: Kevin Reed <kreed14@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2007-10-24
Comments:
Grandson of Gordon and Elsie Vosburgh
Newphew of Richard and Gertrude Reed
Grandnephew of Earl Vosburgh

Currently living in Baldwinsville, New York

 

Name: Thomas George <george97@bellsouth.net>
Date: 2007-10-15
Comments:
Is it possible to contribute photographs to this website?
 

Name: Anthony G <lincster@icqmail.com>
Date: 2007-10-14
Comments:
good day,
wish I could understand how people in charge of cemetery's can be so negligent of their responsibilities.
I lost a sister in August of 1960, she was buried in the Riverside cemetery of Plattsburge, New York of the same time. However to this day, there is no record of her. can someone please explain to me how this can possibly happen. It is real insulting to me and my family.
sincerely,
Anthony

 

Name: Patricia Gursky <bothsidesnow@msn.com>
Date: 2007-10-10
Comments:
Glad to see this information on the web! Just so you know, the death date of my father, Frank Demshaw, was March 19, 1972.
Thank you for your hard work!
Pat Gursky

 

Name: Sharron Perry <shash6@westelcom.com>
Date: 2007-10-06
Comments:
I am looking for a person to contact regarding the cemetary
records of the Petis Cemetary in Paul Smith's N.Y.
just as you turn left going from Paul Smith's to Saranac
Lake -
Small cemetary on the left
thank you for any info

 

Name: Lucille (Rollins) Janssen <angelsart@mac.com>
Date: 2007-10-03
Comments:
My grandfather was Bert Rollins and his father was Laurentine W. Rollins.
His mother was Melissa (Aldrich) Rollins who is buried in the Fairview Cemetery, I believe in Springfield, MA. Laurentine was about 16 years older than Melissa and so that explains why he is buried in Dickinson Center where their children were born. Myrtle who is buried at Ives Cemetery, too, is his daughter who died at 20 years old. I believe the Oris is possibly Laurentine's brother or cousin.
Would love to visit Dickinson Center sometime. I have photos of Alligator Rock by a pond which is in the area somewhere. I live in Santa Barbara, California and am the youngest of the Rollins children by Henry and Vivian Rollins with Bert Rollins being my father's father and Laurentine is Bert's father.

 

Name: Jean Houseknecht <gj759@hotmail.com>
Date: 2007-09-27
Comments:
This has been most helpful in finding some of my ancestors. I can't imagine how dedicated and painstaking these people have been in cataloging and listing all these cemeteries. Thank you so much for your diligence.

 

Name: Joe C. <jdjbcs@comcast.net>
Date: 2007-09-23
Comments:
Great site! I have family (Campbell and Duffy) from Chateaugay and Churubusco. I may have some photos of some cemetery stones. Who can I sen them to?
keep up the good work

 

Name: dolores zaffarano <dodi56@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2007-09-14
Comments:
I am looking for the graves of Salina Stone Clifford and her husband William. They should be somewhere in Malone cemetery.
 

Name: ahwi <none>
Date: 2007-09-14
Comments:
harrietstown cem needs update pictures and list deeds
 

Name: Charles Moore <charlesmoore@motorola.com>
Date: 2007-09-10
Comments:
Great project, keep up the good work. My ancestors are from Moriah, NY, I live in Langhorne, PA. My parents are buried in South Moriah Cemetery, but I'm sure I have others I don't know about.
 

Name: Mary Elwood <mbridget8@verizon.net>
Date: 2007-09-01
Comments:
Even after I have worked on my genealogy for years, this really helped me. I was adopted from Plattsburgh back in 1932, and have lived in Herkimer County and Schoharie County from 1936 until now. Thank you.
 

Name: Maxine Tuttle Martin <mmartin46815@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-08-29
Comments:
Thanks you for all the information that has been downloaded on Franklin County. It is wonderful to be able to set at my computer in Fort Wayne, IN and find information on my family that covers several towns in the county. You have no idea how much it is appreciated. Thanks again
 

Name: Marie Chillson McQuarrie <fmm@cox.net>
Date: 2007-08-29
Comments:
What a nice website. I am a decendent of Waters Chillson and much appreciated seeing his headstone.

Thank You so much
Marie Chillson McQuarrie

 

Name: john matteson <princesetpt@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-08-29
Comments:
haave been searching the Whitman fanily background-My Mother May Matteson daughter of Ella Whitman.
 

Name: Lynn Lavier <babycakes102@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2007-08-27
Comments:
Thank you for all the work putting this together. I have found a lot of relatives.
 

Name: Donna Reome <lildreome@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-08-22
Comments:
I think this is a great idea and im glade we have caring people to take the time to do this for all the lost loved ones.
 

Name: Sandi Lee Craig <ewfarm87@airmail.net>
Date: 2007-08-03
Comments:
Could you add to Maria Rowley's information that her maiden name is HOFFNAGLE, she was the daughter of John Hoffnagle, Jr. and Phebe Sheldon.

Also have a newspaper clipping that shows her daughter, Maria Harriet Amanda Rowley Finney was buried in this cemetery - the stone is missing. Mrs. Finney died Jan 24, 1916 in Burlington, VT and a notice was printed in the E-town Post Gazette Feb 3, 1916 stating burial was in the Lakeview Cemetery. Stone presently missing [Aug 2007]

 

Name: karen Pettigrew <berge48@aol.com>
Date: 2007-07-31
Comments:
Thank you for this wonderful site. I know it was a lot of work and it is much appreciated!!!!!!!!!
Karen

 

Name: Sharon Thatcher <sthatche@nycap.rr.com>
Date: 2007-07-29
Comments:
Looking for Thatcher's (Ticonderoga, Essex, Co., etc) and Bessette's of Whitehall, NY.
 

Name: Michelle Lyons <mimimoose@hotmail.com>
Date: 2007-07-28
Comments:
Thank you for all your hard work. I am interested in the Ladd Cemetary. I will be visiting the area the 1st week in August and was wondering if this is an active cemetary, and if so who can I contact? One of my ancestors, Robert Fosburgh, is buried there. His stone is damaged and if it is affordable I would like to have it repaired. Are there any written records of the burials here? My primary search is for Robert's sister, Mahetable Fosburgh, my great grandmother. She also died in Duane but I have been unable to locate where she was buried. M. Lyons, Kent WA
 

Name: Jeannette Dumas <jeannettetdumas@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-07-25
Comments:
What this site has done in transcribing the stones at all of these cemeteries is a blessing to everyone, both dead and alive. It preserves the data that is valuable in keeping alive the history of those who have passed on and assists those who are trying to find their family roots. I think the same thing needs to be done with every cemetery in every state, including in Canada, so that all of this valuable data will never be lost. It's a shame to sit back and watch it all slowly disappear as time, acid rain and the weather elements erodes stones and the sadness of increased vandalism does further harm.
 

Name: Couch <beaucouc@up.net>
Date: 2007-07-25
Comments:
First class resource quite well presented.
 

Name: Leslie Chapman <LKChap@aol.com>
Date: 2007-07-20
Comments:
I am related to the William Tryon whose photo is online. Where can I find original information on his burial? Also, I would like to speak with the individual who photographed this stone. Thank you.

 

Name: theresa caprario <caprariocp@aol.com>
Date: 2007-07-18
Comments:
I am a decendent of the Sanchagrin family. I live in California. THANK YOU, so much for having this web site. I was able to see the birth year and death year, of my grandfather and great grandfather.
 

Name: Charles Smith <csmith128@nycap.rr.com>
Date: 2007-07-17
Comments:
I am looking for information regarding the life and grave of Albert W. Amidon located in Franklin Falls. He was a 2 year old who died in 1847 and the grave stands alone in the woods. people visit from all over the coutry and sign a guestbook that is attached to a tree there.
 

Name: Claire Upton <claireinfl@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-07-17
Comments:
To all who volunteer for this site...
Thank you so very much for all your work...
There are no works in the world to describe the joy you are bringing to others by your hard work.
God Bless you ,
Claire

 

Name: Linda Hancock <han1954@talkamerica.net>
Date: 2007-07-15
Comments:
Thank you for all your hard work! Because of your efforts, I just found a picture of my great-grandparents gravesite (George Carr/Matilda Miner, Havens Cemetery, Port Henry). What a thrill this is to find a piece of my family's history! Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!

Linda (Maple) Hancock

 

Name: G. Marie Agnew-Marcelli, Ph.D. <gmam48@msn.com>
Date: 2007-07-09
Comments:
Blessings on you for this priceless resource! With all my ancestors for 5 generations from Essex, Clinton and Franklin Counties I have made many treks to Plattsburgh to access the McClellan records. Now I am too old to make the 450 mile drive but this website now reopens a door to solve many of my "stonewalls."
 

Name: Lynn Reed <Zlcbookclub @yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-07-04
Comments:
Thank you for making the cemetary records available online.
I was able to find my grgrgrandfather Gilbert Allen in the Old Clintonville cemetary using these records. I am still searching for my other relative Mary Ann Dragoon, b earlier
1800's.

 

Name: thomas j ginnett <g-man1964@earthlink.net>
Date: 2007-07-04
Comments:
thanks to your efforts I found my great,great grandfather.
he fought in the civil war and I have great interest in that.thanks so much.
thomas j ginnett

 

Name: heather wood <papoukairi14@aol.com>
Date: 2007-06-17
Comments:
i am the grandaughter of victor and viola drew.
 

Name: kayla wood <afibabe1684@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-06-17
Comments:
Gravesites are nice and flowers are pretty on these sites.I am the grandaughter of Victor and viola Oshier Drew.
 

Name: Curtis and Linda Rolley <rolleylc@roadrunner.com>
Date: 2007-06-17
Comments:
Parents of Linda Rolley buried in section 6 near flagpole. Victor and Viola Oshier Drew.
 

Name: Linda LaPierre <linda.lapierre@gmail.com>
Date: 2007-05-31
Comments:
It was lovely to see the headstones of my ancestors at the Boquet Cemetery. The Burres Family and the Stringham Family.
 

Name: marilyn wallace <altagram@swoidup.net>
Date: 2007-05-30
Comments:
My Wallace's and Armstrongs were in Franklin County by 1840.
Would like to re-connect with Phyllis Thompson abt our Armstrongs!

 

Name: Claire Upton <claireinfl@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: 2007-05-21
Comments:
Thank you so very much for the hard work you are doing here. It is appreciated even if you think it is not.
God Bless you,
Claire in Florida

 

Name: Lucy Keefe <lucy_keefe@hotmail.com>
Date: 2007-05-13
Comments:
Thank you, Hanora Keefe may be our great-great grandmother. Still looking for her husband John Keefe.
 

Name: Laura Banker <lbanker7@cox.net>
Date: 2007-05-09
Comments:
It is wonderful to see my ancestors. Thank you.
 

Name: heidi cartier <bigmanlumber@hotmail.com>
Date: 2007-05-02
Comments:
This is an awesome site thank you for all the time you must have put into it Some my family is there
 

Name: Christopher Allan Lee <ahfirefly@mindspring.com>
Date: 2007-04-27
Comments:
Many of my relatives are buried in North Bangor Cemetery. My Great Great Grandfather was Newel Lee - his wife Emily Gibson. His son, Charles Newell Lee is my Great Grandfather, and my Great Grandmother Grace Minette Tryon, both buried in Vermont. My Grandfather was Newell Byron Lee, eldest of thirteen children, Grandmother Dorothy Swart, and my father, Charles Newell Lee, born Rutland Vermont 1928, passed away in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1984, and Mom is still living there, Ella June Taggart. I;m still investigating the many Lees on this site, and would love to hear from other Lees and those related, or with information about them.

Chris Lee
Winter Park, Florida

 

Name: patricia black <patcat52@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-04-26
Comments:
This is a wonderful project!!!!!!!! If you need information to finish some death dates, please let me know how I can help.

Patty Black

 

Name: jan fitzgerald <elkcabins@aol.com>
Date: 2007-04-18
Comments:
Now that I have located the cemetery that my grandfather was buried in---Is there a death record?
St. Mary'sCemetery, Ft. Covington, Franklin County, NY
JamesFitzgerald d. Jan 16 1870 AE 76 yrs
Mary His Wife d. OCt 24 1885 AE 88 yrs
Thanks for any help that you are able to assist me with. You're Tombstone Project was a big help. I just wish other states were as diligent.
Thank you. and Bless God, jan fitzgerald

 

Name: Forrest Manning <fcgmvt@sover.net>
Date: 2007-04-17
Comments:
A Henry Manning is buried in the Clinton Correctional Cemetery #2. Any indication when this burial took place?
 

Name: DeeDee Landry Jones <GJONES120319@HOUSTON.RR.COM>
Date: 2007-04-16
Comments:
Please add our mothers name....Doris E. Landry. She is buried next to Mary and William Martell, her parents.
Thanks

I miss her dearly!!

 

Name: Barbra White <dropsofjupiterlol@msn.com>
Date: 2007-04-08
Comments:
I have several relatives in the Elmwood Cemetery in Ft Covington...Bessie Sweet, Seward Sweet, Thompson & Moore...do you ever take pictures for people and email them? Just wondering...I live in AZ and may never get to come up there to visit...thanks
 

Name: Stephen L. Bald <sbald@carpconn.com>
Date: 2007-04-07
Comments:
I want to thank you for the work you have done. Your work has allowed me to find the grave of my father Kenneth Bald. Would you happen to know any details of his death or if he had a wife in the area? Best regards,
Stephen

 

Name: Ben Bowen <bbowen@gmail.com>
Date: 2007-04-02
Comments:
Thanks for this site! I'm hoping info on the Bowen graves will fill in some blanks for me.

Is it possible that this stone:
On the east side:
Lester BOWEN 1821 - 1907
Jane A. WILSON His Wife 1823 - 1884
Windsor D. Their Son 1858 - 1878

Reads Luther BOWEN instead of Lester? My other research leans toward Luther.

I'll have to head out to the cemetary myself to check if no one knows.

Thanks,

--Ben

 

Name: Henry Lindberg <corkyl.1@netzero.com>
Date: 2007-04-01
Comments:
Wonderful information and all in one place. Thank You.
 

Name: Christopher Allan Lee <ahfirefly@mindspring.com>
Date: 2007-03-25
Comments:
Thanks for posting this page...I was able to find the final resting place of my Great Great grandfather and mother, Newel Lee and Emily Gibson (whose last name I did not know until I found this site!

Chris Lee
Winter Park, Florida

 

Name: Lucinda Lee George <georgefarms@msn.com>
Date: 2007-03-17
Comments:
Daughter of Patricia Sumner Brewster of Elizabethtown, NY. Patricia is the daughter of Judge O. Byron Brewster
 

Name: Kim Riches <kimanddaver@shaw.ca>
Date: 2007-03-16
Comments:
I found my Great Granndfather,John karonhioton Jacobs.Rest in peace.I wish I could have known you.You would be pleased to know your great great grandson plays Lacrosse.
 

Name: John Cole <jdcole@knet.ca>
Date: 2007-03-14
Comments:
I have found info on your transcription site regarding Lydia (nee Snow) ann Smith Holt, my 4xg-grandparents. This info will hopely start the crumbling of the brick wall I have faced with researching this part of my grandmother's family tree. Thank you.

I have been looking as well for info regarding their children whom I assume were with thier parents in Keene Valley New York at least for a short time. I think my 3xg-grandfather moved to Canada in the 1820s to marry in Norfolk Co, Canada West, 7 February 1831.

Would you be able to lead me to this informantion? I certainly would appreciate any help in finding out info regarding the Holt children. Thanks and hope to hear rom you soon,

John COle, Sioux Lookout, Ontario

PS: Good luck with your excellant transcrption work, I'm sure it has and will continue to help individuals like myself.

 

Name: Stephanie Roberts <slroberts70@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-03-12
Comments:
This site is wonderful!! I have found so many family members here. Are there plans to transcribe Assumption of St. Mary in Redford/Saranac?
 

Name: Jim Gaudet <Jrgaudet61@hotmail.com>
Date: 2007-03-09
Comments:
An excellent job on a worthwhile project. Thanks for your efforts, as someone who has been searching for ancestors in Clinton and Franklin Counties for some time.
 

Name: Glenn A Lane <glennlane1@aol.com>
Date: 2007-03-07
Comments:
Despite the fact that I visited these sites and took notes and pictures, I missed some facts. Thanks a lot for all of your effort to fill me in!
 

Name: conny Green <connygreen@aol.com>
Date: 2007-03-04
Comments:
can we send additions and new data to someone, on these cemetary burials?
 

Name: Debbie Michell <demichell@hotmail.com>
Date: 2007-02-27
Comments:
my great grandparents and great uncle are buried in Pine Ridge-an incredibly beautiful place with such a well documented history( of Saranac Lake and the sanotorium) are there records of people who worked there in the early 1900's?
 

Name: Leon DuPlanti <crocker34@sbcglobal.net>
Date: 2007-02-24
Comments:
I am trying to track down all info on ancestors. I understand my grandfather is buried at your facility in sect. #4. Could you please, if you have access to any records pertaining to his life and death, or references to same info, send them to me either in an e-mail. My mailing address is Leon F. DuPlanti
321 N. Missouri st.
Mexico MO. 65265
Ph# 573 582 9890

 

Name: Raymond R Hogan <hogan_rrbh@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-02-22
Comments:
02/22/2007 - A very good job and it most certainly took a lot of work to complete. St Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Cemetery is of great interest to me. Many of my relatives are buried in this cemetery - HOGAN, HOUGH, KEEGAN, LEBLANC AND RYAN. I was an alter boy for Father Richard O'Donnell. I was born on the Keegan/Hogan Homestead on the Rock Street Road. The property still remains in the family.

Ray Hogan (H) 845 863 1882 (C) 914 805 2001
New Windsor, NY 12553

 

Name: sarah addoms hagar <hagarjeff@aol.com>
Date: 2007-02-17
Comments:
great info
 

Name: Denise <rnwallpaper@alltel.net>
Date: 2007-02-17
Comments:
thanks so much for putting this together. I found my Great grandmother's burial place.
 

Name: Judith Miller Droste <judydroste@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-02-15
Comments:
Am so appreciative of this tombstone project and all that everyone has done on this web site!!
 

Name: james morgan <jmorga1323@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-02-12
Comments:
grandson of nelson h. morgan notre dame cemetary
 

Name: Lyla Vern French <karma1028@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-02-07
Comments:
I am looking for Joseph French's parents. Joseph was born in 1862 and died in 1947. Working geneology for Lyle Vernon French family. Joseph and Julietta was his parents. Now who was Joseph's parents? Help me unlock this mystery.
 

Name: Betty Lennon <lennone@verizon.net>
Date: 2007-02-06
Comments:
I'm looking for information on the Patrick Lennon family who I believe were from Trout River. What cemetary would be the most practical for me to look in. Thank you for all of your efforts.
 

Name: steven salls <salls771@adelphia.net>
Date: 2007-02-01
Comments:
Great site.
Would like to see some info.on Brook Side Cemetary on the Bloomingdale Rd.next to Tom Normans.

 

Name: hilton jones <hilojones@gmavt.net>
Date: 2007-02-01
Comments:
I have found this site to be invaluable
 

Name: Linda Scott <harley_0627@sympatico.ca>
Date: 2007-01-28
Comments:
Your site is wonderful. Can't thank you enough for the time and effort put into it.
 

Name: Jessica Guiney <jguiney1@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2007-01-22
Comments:
Looking for my grandmother's gravesite....Arila Philomene Pentlen....found it!
 

Name: Bonnie A. Redderoth <barlcsw@aol.com>
Date: 2007-01-22
Comments:
Rudolph A. and Thusa (Somers) Redderoth were my grandparents. Came across this sight while browsing January, 2007
 

Name: Bashaw/Desourdy/Wells <markup@usadatanet.net>
Date: 2007-01-20
Comments:
searching for plot of Anna Wells Desourdy died about 1916, David Desourdy (child) died about 1916. Frank Donal Desourdy died 12-1948.

 

Name: Tina Richards <gtrichards6@hotmail.com>
Date: 2007-01-12
Comments:
Thank you so much for posting this information. You have no idea how excited I was to find the info and picture of the gravestone on Alma Hosford Richards wife of Frederick B. Richards. We knew of her from oral hx, but didn't have any info. Plus we have been trying to track more info on Frederick. Like birth place and parents. All we have is that he was born April 1819 in Vermont. He also lived in Lawrence, New York at the time of the 1850 census. Is there any chance the cemetary has more on record of him or his wife? There were also 3 other children besides Mary that we know of only from census records. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Frederick is my husbands GGGrandfather.
 

Name: Margaret Bartley <msbartley@charter.net>
Date: 2007-01-11
Comments:
I am so glad to see this on the web. I live next door to the cemetery and am working on the New Russia History Project to preserve New Russia's past.
 

Name: Robert P. Douglas <rdouglasrp@comcast.net>
Date: 2007-01-09
Comments:
I am direct decendant of George & Lucy whitford Douglass who donated the ground for the cemetery. What happened to the graves of Ezekiel & alice [Baker] Douglass eldest son of George & Lucy douglass? I have 2 lists of people buried here & both include ezekiel & Alice. Robert
 

Name: Neil Garner <garna@northnet.org>
Date: 2007-01-09
Comments:
[G or C]ARNER
Oliver [G or C]ARNER Died June 1892 Aged 44 years May his soul rest in peace. Amen.

G not C. Oliver GARNER was my great grandfather. The true name is GAMELIN, as used in all Notre Dame church records. However, for civil use, they used GARNER. I would sure like to know WHY?
Thank you,
Neil Garner/Gamelin

 

Name: Alyce Duarte <aduarte@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: 2007-01-08
Comments:
Wonderful place. I have found burial location for many ancestors.
Thank you all for your transcriptions.

 

Name: Clare Higgins <clarehhiggins@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-01-07
Comments:
My great-great-grandparents, Maurice and Kathryn Higgins, were living in Moira, Franklin County, in 1850, with their two daughters, Margaret and Honora (their names are on the census). The next time I find them is in the Hudson census of 1860, with four sons. I do not know if Maurice and Kathryn are buried in Hudson or in Moira. Is anyone else researching this family? Please contact me. Thanks. -- Clare Higgins
 

Name: robert a pacelli <haganaw@aol.com>
Date: 2007-01-04
Comments:
I am the great grandson of albert patterson and the great nephew of helen angel
 

Name: Robert Noyes <myrobnoyes1@juno.com>
Date: 2006-12-30
Comments:
Could anyone please tell me how to get tax records for Essex County, New York for the years of 1820, 1821, 1822, and 1823?
I would really appreciate help.
thank you

 

Name: Mary Jeanne Simmons <dmjsimmons@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-12-16
Comments:
Margie Simmons, wife of Gerald Fremont Simmons died December 10,2006 will be buried in Boquet.Margie's sister inlaw daughter of William A. Simmons and Clara Burres died June of 2006 her name was Clara Simmons Yates,should be buried at this time. My husband is Donald E. Simmons son of Gerald Fremont and Margie Simmons , grandson of William Alfred and Clara Burres Simmons. Clara Yates was his God Mother.
 

Name: Jim <Elbrecht>
Date: 2006-12-12
Comments:
Joyce, et al.,
Super project! I don't know how you might incorporate them- but back in 2002 or 3 I wandered through Central Cemetery in Upper Jay and transcribed these stones in what appeared to be a plot just to the right of the gate, near the entrance.
Chronological listing of plot in Upper Jay Cemetery-
Albert LEVI [son of Harris & Martha] Feb 21, 1860

Infant son of JK & SL COOLIDGE 1877
Infant son of JK & SL COOLIDGE 1879
Sarah (LYON) COOLIDGE 1880 [prob April 25] ae40

Martha (COOLIDGE) LEVI Dec 12, 1881 [ae44]
Pomeroy LYON Dec 5, 1883 [ae66]
Martha DABY Mar 27, 1887 [ae44]
George E. LYON Jul 1, 1893 [ae31]
Obadiah COOLIDGE Apr 25, 1890 [ae20]
Warren L. COOLIDGE 1930 [62]
............
actual transcriptions;
[two rows- 1st row]
Pomeroy LYON | d. Dec 5, 1883 | ae 66
Albert LEVI | son of Harris |& Martha LEVI | d. Feb 21, 1860
Martha COOLIDGE | wife of Harris Levi | d. Dec 1, 1881 | 44Y, 1mo, 7 da
Martha DABY | b.Nov 1803 | d. Mar 27, 1887


[second row]
George E. LYON | b. Mar 30 1862 | d. Jul 1, 1893
Obadiah | son of J & S | COOLIDGE | b. Jan 26 1870 | d. Apr 25 1890
Warren L. | COOLIDGE | 1868-1930 | [Mason's symbol]
Sarah L. | wife of J.K | [down and date unreadable- but “Descendants of John and Martha Coolidge of Watertown Massachusettsö says she died April 25, 1880]
Infant Son of | SL & JK | COOLIDGE | d. Jan 3 1879 | ae 11 da
Infant Son of | SL& JK | COOLIDGE. | d. Dec 11, 1877 | ae 14 da
[There is a single stone for the 2 infants. ]

I can connect most of these folks. Oddly enough, John DeKalb Coolidge, Sarah's second husband after her first, Alfred, died in the Civil War, is buried in Gilliland Cemetery in Peru. [where most of Alfred LYONs family is buried- though he is buried in North Carolina] BTW- John was the son of Benkamin Knowlton COOLIDGE and Martha DABY.

Again- Great work on this project-- i'll go browse some more.

Thanks, Jim
elbrecht@email.com

 

Name: Raymond A Gravel <rgravel@usadatanet.net>
Date: 2006-12-08
Comments:
very good list of the people in west bangor ,i have relatives burierd there.
 

Name: J. Valentine <Valentine4menu@aol.ocm>
Date: 2006-12-06
Comments:
I can't tell you how many of my ancestors are from the Northern Part of New York State. This has been the most valuable tool that I have found and it saves me tons of research. Every Cemetery is at my fingertips. I just wish they had one for the Northern Vermont as well.
 

Name: Jack Allen <jack_a_1950@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-12-03
Comments:
Very good job.
Jack Allen

 

Name: sue a. maroney <tsmjam@westelcom.com>
Date: 2006-11-27
Comments:
i'm actually searching for my great-grandfathers (on my mothers mothers side) gravesite. he was born in westville in 1863.and accidently came onto my great-grandparents grave (on my mothers fathers side)-steven and phebe white. also buried in their lot is my grandmother(the whites daughter-in-law)mable wolf white but there's no mention of her at this website. should there be? i'm new at this geneology stuff so bear with me please. sm
 

Name: Donald B. Knapp <dcknapp@cox.net>
Date: 2006-11-20
Comments:
Searching for lost relatives in up State N.Y
 

Name: Patricia Whipple <pabw@adelphia.net>
Date: 2006-11-13
Comments:
Just located your site today and want to give a "BIG THANK YOU"! Job well done!!
 

Name: Dick Gardner <lookabot@northnet.org>
Date: 2006-11-04
Comments:

Thank you for all the time you spent,it has been a big help.

 

Name: Maureen Zessin <gzessin@bellsouth.net>
Date: 2006-10-31
Comments:
My nephew, Joshua Gladd was buried in St. Bernard's Cementary and there is no listing of him. He was buried on top of my mother's grave, Carol Gladd.
 

Name: Linda <linda85major@aol.com>
Date: 2006-10-17
Comments:
Francis Xavier Garand Senior and Jr where my great-great-great grandfather and great-great grandfather! Thanks!
 

Name: Melvin Urfirer <hirefire@verizon.net>
Date: 2006-10-16
Comments:
Thank You
 

Name: Tammy McCoy <lftcmccoy@gainusa.com>
Date: 2006-10-16
Comments:
I recently found this website. Many thanks to everyone involved in the hard work and dedication. I have enjoyed spending countless hours looking over all the valueable information. Thank You very much for sharing all your hard work.
 

Name: micheline de haître <michelineford@globetrotter.net>
Date: 2006-10-15
Comments:
I have found on your site at Fort Covington in St.Mary's Church Cemetery a Augustus Vondell D 9 Mar 1874 age 79years
Please tell me how to find out who his wife was. I think he is the ancestor I have been trying to find for so long.
Thank you,
Micheline

 

Name: Carrie Bias Hoffert <CRH727@nc.rr.com>
Date: 2006-10-14
Comments:
I would Just like to say THANK YOU to those of you that have given SO MUCH of your time & concern for others in transcribing all of the Cemetery records here.

I cannot tell you how excited I was, in Raleigh NC, to find the records and in most cases even photos of my BLISS and FAY Family member's headstones.

THANK YOU each and everyone.
Carrie

 

Name: Ruth Nichols <ruthnichols644@hotmail.com>
Date: 2006-10-10
Comments:
GREAT WORK!!!! As Historian of Chautauqua Co. and chairperson of our Cemetery Committee . I know how much effort went into this project.
 

Name: Barb Hanson <barbannhanson@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-10-09
Comments:
I'm looking for information about William Coy Killmer, son of Adam Killmer, born in Essex, NY, who migrated to Iowa, then to Minnesota in 1857.

I am also looking for information about Amanda M. Winslow Killmer, married to William Coy Killmer, see above. Does anyone know Amanda's parentage?

William C. Killmer and Amanda M. Winslow Killmer narrowly escaped the Dakota Uprising in Minnesota in 1862. Their graves are in a small cemetary in southwestern Minnesota called the Beaver Creek Cemetary.

 

Name: Cindy Anslow <anslow2000@hotmail.com>
Date: 2006-10-03
Comments:
This is an amazing web site. I can only imagine the work that went into this. I gathered many death dates of members that I had birth dates but lacked death and location on. Thank you for all your work, you make our search for information much easier.
 

Name: Paula <smcnern@westelcom.com>
Date: 2006-10-01
Comments:
Thank you for a great place to look. Do you have any further information on the Pike family and the Travisee family? I am doing work on my family tree to get into the DAR any direction you can give me would be great
Thank you
Paula

 

Name: rc <beaucouc@up.net>
Date: 2006-09-22
Comments:
Excellent as usual.
 

Name: Wendell Denny <denny@capital.net>
Date: 2006-09-19
Comments:
Just a quick look at your listing of Maple Hill Cem.you're missing the stone with Newton and Alice Ingersol.Also the stone of Wallace Green.The listing on the stone of David and Melvina Avery is incorrect,she is listed as dying in 1944 at 104 years.Should be 1941 at an the age of 101.Looks like this was an error carried down from someone else's list.
Wendell

 

Name: Dave Tucker <tuckerdw@cox.net>
Date: 2006-09-18
Comments:
Very nice indeed! I was able to locate about a half dozen relatives and fill in some missing blanks. I was still unable to locate the burial site for my Great Grandfather & Great Grandmother. His name was John Rodney ,born about 1837, died in Champlain on December 6, 1893. His wife was Margaret LaBombard, born 1842, died November 4, 1896 in Champlain. I was able to obtain the death record for both from the Town Clerk but it does not list the place of burial for either one. Now it is a possiblity they were buried in an unmarked pauper's grave but this is a guess on my part. If they were are the pauper graves recorded any place? Any help in locating their burial place would be appreciated. Thanks....Dave
 

Name: lisa marie golden <lisamarielucia@aol.com>
Date: 2006-09-17
Comments:
I AM THE GREAT GREAT GRANDAUGHTER TO ELKINER AND ANNIE GOLDEN PLEASE ADD ME TO BE CONTACTED BY WHOM EVER IS INTERESTED IN THIER GRAVE
 

Name: Roberta T. Governal <LazyRG@Aol.com>
Date: 2006-09-11
Comments:
I want to extend my thanks and appreciation to Nancy and Bob Cressy for the amazing transcription of the Pleasant View Cemetery, Wilmington, Essex Co., NY. It has been the first time I was able to see the graves of my Aunt Anna Burns and her husband Uncle Max Hathaway. As a child I visited with them every summer and have many wonderful memories of the area.
 

Name: Roberta T. Governal <LazyRG@Aol.com>
Date: 2006-09-11
Comments:
I want to extend my thanks and appreciation to Nancy and Bob Cressy for the amazing transcription of the Pleasant View Cemetery, Wilmington, Essex Co., NY. It has been the first time I was able to see the graves of my Aunt Anna Burns and her husband Uncle Max Hathaway. As a child I visited with them every summer and have many wonderful memories of the area.
 

Name: Mark Whitman <markwhitman@fuse.net>
Date: 2006-09-11
Comments:
In the listing for Glenwood Cemetery in Champlain is the following:

WHITMAN, Lot H-45
(front)
Joseph B. WHITMAN / Died / Apr. 23, 1903. / AE. 56 Ys. 9 Ms. /
Martha / His Wife / 1852 - 1930 /
------
(side)
Alice / WHITMAN / 1885 - 1918 /
Charles / WHITMAN / 1882 - 1924 /
------
(side)
Julius / WHITMAN / 1887 - 1927 /
Julia / FISK / His Wife / 1886 - 1934 /
Headstone: Father /
Headstone: Mother /
Headstone: Charles /
Headstone: Alice /
Headstone: Julius /
Headstone: Julia /
(NOTE; Charels and Alice were brother and sister of Joseph. Joseph was father of Julius, who was father of John and a daughter.)

Please note that Julius Whitman was the brother of Charles Whitman and Alice Whitman. Joseph Benjamnin Whitman was father to all of them. Julius was the father of John Whitman and Marion Whitman (referenced daughter in note above). John Whitman was my father.

 

Name: ELAINE WOODS <whotmomma@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-09-10
Comments:
i'm looking for framliy mamber's of my g-g-grandfather john wood wife olive LaFLESH and son john wood and wife susan a jefferson and there son georeg f woods how married elizabeth , lavalley , foley , woods all of dickinson -- center,moria,brushton ny franklin.co so if you can help i wil aperchate it thank -you
 

Name: Brenda Blaise <s.blaise@verizon.net>
Date: 2006-09-07
Comments:
love it.
 

Name: Frederick Bourdon <F061232@webtv.net>
Date: 2006-09-07
Comments:
Prospect Hill Cemetery Chanplain N Y.

North side edge of cemetery half way in from the street is a grave stone with the names of my Great grandparents namely:

John Drury & Bridget O'Neil (not very clear)

I believe that two other people are also buried there namely grandson Michael O'Connell 1869 aged 6 yrs and his mother Bridget Drury O'Connell 1884 aged 50s. I was unable to verify this while visiting St Mary's Church, Champlain N Y .



 

Name: pam <pwastion@hotmail.com>
Date: 2006-09-05
Comments:
would appreciate any information on any Wastion family
 

Name: wendy lane <lostcreek frm@hardynet.com>
Date: 2006-09-05
Comments:
The article about Pine Ridge was wonderful. I think I found my mother there in an unmarked grave. Now if I could just find dad..(Roy Norris 1885-1954, Saranac area) Those of us searchers are so grateful for all the effort that must have gone into this project.
 

Name: Ree H opper <reetree.com>
Date: 2006-09-04
Comments:
Thanks for your help with my Clinton and Franklin Co. Hoppers. Ree
 

Name: Susan Smith <sas5332@cox.net>
Date: 2006-08-31
Comments:
I am wondering who Flossie Powell is.......I am Susan Powell, daughter of Laurence and Marguerite Powell of Dickinson Center, NY........have been into this web site and noticed Flossie's name. Was wondering if she was any relation to the Powells in Dickinson...maybe possibly to Edgar or Milan Powell??????

You have done a wodnerful job with inputting this cemetery information into this web site. congratulations.

Susan

 

Name: Mary Bourke <mabourke@primus.ca>
Date: 2006-08-24
Comments:
Hello: I was very surprised to find a John and Bridget Hanley buried in Lots 250 and 141 in St. Patrick's Cemetery Franklin County, N.Y. Do you know if there was any other information on these people -ie. when they died and place of birth or origin. Also was there a maiden name for Bridget? I have been searching for a very long time for a John and Bridget Hanley. Also, if they were from Canada, was there some type of work project in Franklin County at the time? Hope you can help. Thank you Mary Bourke
 

Name: Kelly Moore <famhistory@dslextreme.com>
Date: 2006-08-23
Comments:
Thanks for such an informative site. Your time is appreciated.
 

Name: ELAINE WOODS <whotmomma@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-08-21
Comments:
see all the wood's at the end
 

Name: Elaine Ryan <eryan128@aol.com>
Date: 2006-08-21
Comments:
Thank you for the work you've done. I've searched for Milliette names for a number of years. Vital(b.1838) & Adaline (b.1847) Milliette, They lived in Clinton County. Their (ggrandparents) resting place still eludes me.
 

Name: Jeffrey Brown <tanstaafl28@cox.net>
Date: 2006-08-20
Comments:
Riverside Cemetary in Elizabethtown,Essex County: it seems as though someone started to put the link up and stopped short. Has this cemetary been catalogued?
 

Name: Thomas George <george97@bellsouth.net>
Date: 2006-08-19
Comments:
Great website. I have some photos to contribute.
 

Name: Matthew Avery <mdavery1972@comcast.net>
Date: 2006-08-16
Comments:
Thanks again! I seem to always stumble on a new lead and your site always gets me farther along in my research. Your work is priceless and will help so many familys find their heritage.
Matthew Avery
Salem, NH

Family of: Avery, McDonald, Seaver, Johnson, Randkin, Parker and more to come.

 

Name: Ann McColm <mccolm@rocler.qc.ca>
Date: 2006-08-15
Comments:
Have started to research my Great grandmother's family, HOLLISTER, and after having found them on your site, that they are indeed in the St Regis Falls & Constable cemeteries. Though I did not find Guy W. Hollister, a civil war vet, on your site he was indeed buried there. You have him in the neighbouring plot. Thanks so much for this wonderful and informative site.
 

Name: trish kibbe <rkibbe@snet.net>
Date: 2006-08-02
Comments:
Thank you for plodding through hours and hours of papers to compile this information online. You helped me find my Smith ancestors in the Clintonville Old Cemetery in Au Sable. If anyone is connected to the Isaac Smith family I would love to hear from you.
 

Name: Nancy Boyle (Pierce) <adkwmn@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-08-01
Comments:
Hi Joyce!
What a fantastic job you have done. I remember talking with you about your initial work many years ago at a Pierce family reunion. Greetings to you and all the family!
Nancy

 

Name: Philip Knowles <phildkcom@verizon.net>
Date: 2006-08-01
Comments:
(Re Wadhams, Riverside) Discovered by my son - - includes my Mother and one aunt at WORMAN, and my great-grandfather DF PAYNE - - thank you!

I'm a member of the cemetery 'association' but they had not mentioned your web site in this year's notice.

Phil Knowles
Lenox, MA and Westport NY

 

Name: Mary Maynard <mmayn93990@aol.com>
Date: 2006-07-30
Comments:
Fantastic site. Thank you.
If anyone would like to exchange information on Gregory (Saranac), Nash or Hopper please contact me.

 

Name: Joanne in Tucson <JoTerp@aol.com>
Date: 2006-07-25
Comments:
Thank you again for your cemetery entries. Once again I have found my ancestors with your entries that I could not find elsewhere.
 

Name: allen williams <allenwilliams@verizon.net>
Date: 2006-07-24
Comments:
very good website. I am looking for my GGG Grandmother Amelia Moss Brown (b1829) who may have gone with a son or daughter after her husband John Brown died in 1894. She may have been Native American and originally came from Morrisonville, NY.

Searching was easy and very helpful, although not fruitful.

thanks
Allen

 

Name: janet rockwood <jrockwoo@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2006-07-02
Comments:
Looking for gravesites of 2 young children, Hazel, or Earl Kenville - children of Katherine LaBelle Kenville and Joseph Kenville (Quenneville) - died in 1912-1919.
 

Name: allen williams <allen.williams@gmail.com>
Date: 2006-06-30
Comments:
Thanks for the availability of the information. I have been trying to locate the burial place of my Grandmother Amelia Brown born in 1829 who lived most of her life in Redfield, NY and it is believed that she was of native American heritage and originally was from Morrisonville, NY area and may have returned after her husband John Brown died in 1894. I found the site very easy to search and although I was unsuccessful in my search it was time well spent. Good site, again thanks.
 

Name: Davida Symonds <deesym@cs.com>
Date: 2006-06-27
Comments:
You ALL have done a wonderful job!!!!
 

Name: Amber <Duffneyamber@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-06-20
Comments:
Even though I didn't find the paticular grave I was looking for, I found many others that were on my list. Now all I have to do is visit the gravesites for myself. Thanks so much for all the information, you have saved me countless hours of searching.
 

Name: Patty Ferrell <Patty.Ferrell@MountainHome.af.mil>
Date: 2006-06-12
Comments:
Do you have where in each section the graves are? How can I contact you? I live in Idaho. My Mother, Grandmother and Great Grand Mother are all in this cemetary
Patty

 

Name: Mary Fuller <maryaf815@aol.com>
Date: 2006-06-03
Comments:
I am interested in any thing I can find out about Alice and Alfred Boyea. their daughter Emma Boyea Dooley is my Great Grandmother.
 

Name: Diana Herbert <DMH32080@aol.com>
Date: 2006-05-29
Comments:
I moved from Saranac Lake to Florida almost 10 years ago and recently came upon your website strictly by accident. What an interesting site and what an marvelous job you are doing. I was particularly touched to see a picture of my husband's and son's head stone, in spite of the fact that their names did not appear on the transcription list. Perhaps they could be added: Michael J. Herbert 1963-1984 and Fred H. Herbert 1930-1985 Fortune's handled all the arrangements at the time. Thank you. DMH

 

Name: Jean Prespare Thrasher <jptras@aol.com>
Date: 2006-05-25
Comments:
To Joyce M. Ranieri,
I would like to get a correction to the Lakeview Cemetery in Tupper Lake, NY Franklin County. I have talked to the funeral home about my grandfathers site & head stone. Someone listed Section 3 Row 3 Vanvranken as William 1879-1963 which is incorrect. This is Harvey H. Vanvranken 1867-1946. It show that you are the keeper of site information & pictures. Please let me know if this is possible to change. Thank you very much. Sincerely Jean Thrasher

 

Name: jon burrell <jburr46@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-05-18
Comments:
This is a great project. Congratulations to whomever puts it together for a job well done. Just to note a correction: Under the Franklin cemeteries, Notre Dame Section 4, Kingsley, the name should read Mary A. Burrell. She was my aunt. Also in Notre Dame, Section...9 (I think) under Boyea, Mabel Boyea's death year should read 1990. She was my grandmother.

Your project helped me to find my missing great grandfather, who's listed in St. Joseph's Cemetery at Section 4 as Clarence Colwell. His real first name was Clement. I've been searching for him for years due to his military service in the civil war where he fought and was wounded at Cold Harbor, Va.

Great Project...Tremendously helpful....Many thanks.

jon burrell

 

Name: Pat Fiscel <pfiscel@cox.net>
Date: 2006-05-12
Comments:
Thank you for the transcriptions. It's too bad that the beginning of the surnames are cut off on the left boarder so they can't be read.
 

Name: Melissa D. Fernau <melissa.fernau@ametsoc.org>
Date: 2006-05-12
Comments:
I was interested to read your transcription of the cemetary at St John's in the Wildernwss, Paul Smiths NY. Noticed that you got my family wrong - Ransom Spaford Hooker (my great grandfather) and his son Ransom Spaford Hooker Jr. should be listed under Hooker with the elder's wife Mildred Phelps Stokes Hooker, you have them listed with Ransom as the surname. Pretty silly mistake, since the stones are side by side. My father Ransom Hooker Duncan is currently the senior warden of the parish (which is open only in the summer months).
 

Name: Paula <pmcnerney@nccc.edu>
Date: 2006-05-08
Comments:
I'm looking for any information on the parents of a Reuben Pike b:09/02/1796 Alburg, VT d:11/29/1879 Burke, NY wife was Mirinda Booth(e?)b:05/08/1796 d:10/10/1873 Burke, NY

Lewis Travisee b:1812 NY d: 10/13/1900 Burke, NY

Any thing would be great.

Thank you

 

Name: Kris Dever <kdever@msn.com>
Date: 2006-04-26
Comments:
Love the pictures. I got a bonus when I was able to spot family stone - "Baker" in the pictures of Ives Cementery-Franklin County-New York. Gr gr gr Grandparents are ELdred and Harriet Baker. What a thrill to see this.
Thanks

 

Name: Nancy Alden Cooper Graham <ngraham@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2006-04-25
Comments:
I would like to amend an entry in the Mountain View Cemetery in Upper Jay.
Under Cooper my mother's name is not complete. She is Eunice Alden Bodley Cooper. Thank you, Nancy Alden Cooper Graham

 

Name: Dee Lobdell <ddlobdell>
Date: 2006-04-17
Comments:
I'm looking for Darius Lobdell, Jr.
 

Name: Evelyn Housman <ejhman@hotmail.com>
Date: 2006-04-11
Comments:
Thank you for this site. It led me into another link in my family tree. I found my great grandmothers grave and the mystery as to how and what her first name was as well as the
spelling of her maiden name, there have been so many versions. Also I found my great great grandparents, and may even my great great great. Now I know that this cemetary is behind the church I have the name of the church and will write there to see if the people I think are my gg grandmothers parents really are.
Thank you again

 

Name: Susan Bartholomew <bartzoo@msn.com>
Date: 2006-04-04
Comments:
Thanks to all who have compiled this! The actual tombstone pictures are awesome. Makes the ancestor's who are just names on a page so much more real. Thank you, Thank you!!!
 

Name: joan pond <vintvoyage@gmail.com>
Date: 2006-03-26
Comments:
Searching for Anthony Worcester & Florence Pond gravesites.
Appreciate very much the work done to create this website!

 

Name: Ken Kothe <kkenk@frontiernet.net>
Date: 2006-03-23
Comments:
WONDERFUL pictures of the stones in the Ladd cemetery. Thank you. My gr grandmother was a Ladd and these are relatives.

Ken

 

Name: Susan Goff <timasu@localnet.com>
Date: 2006-03-22
Comments:
WOW! I love this site! I have many Relatives - Mattot, Jennett, LaFountain in the Champlain and Chazy areas - this has helped ma a lot. When do you expect to get the Champlain Cemetaries listed? I have visted them numerous times, St. Mary's in particular. I had a heck of time finding it!
My Husband in on the cemetary committe and councilman for the Town of Franklin and found your site very exciting, also! He has many relatives in the Union Cemetary- Goff, Tyler, and Flint, Abbott
Keep up the Great Work!
Susan GOff

 

Name: Tim Drake <Stanthonys3@verizon.net>
Date: 2006-03-17
Comments:
Thanks for the transcription of the Old Catholic Cemetery in Plattsburgh, NY. I thought the cemetery belonged to St. Peter's Church, not St. John's. My ancestors of the Boisy/Boissee/Bewsee family are buried there.
 

Name: Kenneth Woodhouse <kwoodhouse@optonline.net>
Date: 2006-03-15
Comments:
Dear Sir or Madame,
I am looking for my grandfather's grave which I am told is in Brighton Cemetery in Gabriels. I see that his mother and father are listed, Maynard P. Yell and Maude Revette Yell.
My grandfather's name is Wilbur Yelle, and was buried in 1974. Could it be that his listing was not entered, or is he located in a different cemetery?
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Kenneth Woodhouse

 

Name: michele roberts <michele@dreamscape.com>
Date: 2006-03-06
Comments:
Can you tell me how to get the info in red? Also, my grandmother, is buried next to Francis Betters 1908-1934. Her name was mildred betters. I think she died in 1939.
 

Name: michele roberts <michele@dreamscape.com>
Date: 2006-03-06
Comments:
Hello
A lot of my relatives are buried in this cemetary. This has
helped me get dates of birth and death that I did not have.
Thanks to the people that recorded the info. Where can I get
additional info about marriages, etc?

 

Name: Lanette DeCelle <bdecelle1@aol.com>
Date: 2006-03-05
Comments:
My husband, Robert Gerald DeCelle, and I visited Chazy in 1991 on our honeymoon to see Bob's grandparents, Leonard and Evelyn DeCelle. We have three children, Grant, Audrey and Eleanor. We chose an "E" name in honor of his grandmother. On your site, I just discovered there was an Eleanor DeCelle who died as a child. It makes my daughter's name even more special. Thank you.
 

Name: John Nevius <jnevius@gmavt.net>
Date: 2006-03-05
Comments:
Hello Joyce, <br>thanks again to you and you're Mother in supplying info on my Mother's family, the Tuthill and Vandervoort families of Trout River, that was a couple years ago. I heard from a fellow researcher that it may be that a flood in the late 1800's swept away a family cemetary that had both these families buried in it. The Tuthill farm bordered the Trout River along Poplar St. I have walked most of this frontage thinking there might be a family burial ground, as several of them are buried in Trout River but we cannot find their graves.These include Luther Tuthill died 1863, Myron about 1892, Sullivan 1887, and their wives. Have you any knowledge of such a flood ? I hope to get over there again soon. <br> <br>Thanks, <br> <br>John Nevius
 

Name: Richard D. Bean <oletar@charter.net>
Date: 2006-02-24
Comments:
My dad grew up in Dickinson Center. My grandparents and their parents a buried there. Oddly enough, I was born and have lived most of my life in Franklin, Virginia. I went back to Franklin county this past July and was truely impressed. The little town my dad called home is <br> a shadow of it's former self but the people are just as friendly as he said they were.
 

Name: Robert N. Toran <bobtoran@hotmail.com>
Date: 2006-02-22
Comments:
Dear Joyce thank you for your dedicated hard and careful work transcribing the gravestone information on families especially the epitaphs and comments on the gravestones physical condition. A ton of backbreaking tedious and time consuming work. You are a saint. I ahve been tracing the "Murray " line in Constable and surrounding towns along with Genevieve Woodard her address is 4 B New Pruyn Street , Glen Falls, NY 12801 and her telephone is 518-745-1846 and my address is 15 Heritage Drive Walpole,MA 02081 cell 617-894-7380 my email is bobtoran@hotmail.com. Genevieve has held a Murphy/Murray reunion for the past two summers in or around Glen Falls. Take care and thank you again for all you do to preserve the history for the geneology hunters of today and the future. :-)
 

Name: Joe Manzer <joentara@earthlink.net>
Date: 2006-02-21
Comments:
Great job. I found Nolette and Barnaby relatives in the Calvary cemetary. Thanks.
 

Name: Betty Wilson <inman99@adelphia.net>
Date: 2006-02-12
Comments:
Good job and alot of work. I have two corrections. My sister Anna G. Yott was born in 1930 and not 1936. Also my nephew Kyle Begor was born on Jan. 11. He only lived a few days and died in the same year. Thanks for the corrections.
 

Name: Bonnie Morley <bonniemorleyue@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-02-08
Comments:
I wish to contact any living Travisee descendants. My grandmother, Della Viola Travisee first married Fred Lang then second, Eldon Charles Newcomb. I believe my grandmother's mother was unmarried. Bonnie Morley
 

Name: Carolyn, Diane and Darlene Spence <happy2havtime4me@aol.com>
Date: 2006-02-02
Comments:
We are trying to find out the location of our Mothers burial plot,and where and when she will be buried. She was encrypted there on Jan.31,2006 but we are afraid we will not be made aware of her burial date and we haven't been allowed to say good bye to her yet...Please advise
 

Name: sheila whitely <keeblerkat@hotmail.com>
Date: 2006-01-25
Comments:
i HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THE GRAVE OF MY MATERNAL GREAT GREAT GRANDMOTHER FOR SEVERAL YEARS. hER NAME IS aMELIA Rollin Disotelle. Her husband was Antoine Disotelle who is buried just outside of Malone NY. He died in 1915. Amelia was born in Canada in app. 1843. Please help me find her!
 

Name: Lynn Cunningham <lynn-cunningham@redwoods.edu>
Date: 2006-01-24
Comments:
Great Website. You all did a lot of work and it is much appreciated. I found a lot of my surnames, now I just need to check and see how or if they relate. Do you know if there is another NY Project for the Southern area? Thanks again for all your hard work. Lynn in Eureka, CA, USA
 

Name: Lyman McWain <lmcwain@aol.com>
Date: 2006-01-20
Comments:
great work, I once wrote Bangor looking for the history of the McWains but was told all records were destroyed is that correct. looking for Leavitt, David and Frank. Thanks
 

Name: Sandra Lee Gibson Czuba <sandylee@ameritech.net>
Date: 2006-01-19
Comments:
Terrific!!!!!
 

Name: Donna Florez <donnaflorez@earthlink.net>
Date: 2006-01-06
Comments:
My maiden name is Bolton. My parents, grandparents, greatgreat great grandparents, many relatives are in the Port Kent cementary. I have spent many hours inside of it.
 

Name: Iris Gadway Shadowen <iriss1947@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-01-06
Comments:
I am so glad to have found this site because now I see how Gadway, Peets, and Tallman are related. Thank you Iris
 

Name: Jennifer Payne Guarino <proconnector@comcast.net>
Date: 2005-12-26
Comments:
Thank you for providing this cemetery information in Clinton County, NY.
 

Name: Wanda Derico <DericoFam@comcast.net>
Date: 2005-12-20
Comments:
What a valuable tool to research ancestry. Thank you, transcribers for taking the time with this project. If you want to update your info, here are some additional facts regarding my relatives buried in Hogansbury, Franklin County cemetary.
Jock, Raymond was my grandfather. His wife, Christina is not deceased. They have three daughters buried in this cemetary,all under their husband's surnames. They are Claudia Sunday, Yvonne Tiernan, and Fayrene Elmer. Yvonne Tiernan was Yvonne Gorrow by a former marriage. Mark Gorrow, also buried here, was Yvonne's son, and grandson of Raymond & Christina Jock. I am the daughter of Fayrene Elmer.

 

Name: Nyle McMartin <nyle@jtt.net>
Date: 2005-12-18
Comments:
This is a great site and wonderful tool for researching from a distance, your efforts are much appreciated. Researching the names, FiField,McMartin,Tatro,Kelly, keep up the good work.
 

Name: Gordon Pollard <gordon.pollard@plattsburgh.edu>
Date: 2005-12-15
Comments:
Great web site and research resource! You are providing a wealth of historical and geneological information that will be used for generations to come. Thank you!
 

Name: Flossy Powell <moopow@northnet.org>
Date: 2005-11-26
Comments:
Joyce, The site looks realy fine with lots of new entries, photos, maps, etc. You do good work. Folks looking for ancestors should find them easily. I missed working with you this season. I find tombstone transcribing intently relaxing.
 

Name: Kim Egloff <coyote60@nycap.rr.com>
Date: 2005-11-12
Comments:
Wonderful site! Came upon it quite by accident. Keep up the good work!
 

Name: Jane O'Connor Foster <J_O_Foster@hotmail.com>
Date: 2005-10-28
Comments:
What a great site and what beautiful photos of the headstones...just lovely. I found so much useful information on this site and thank you for making it public and easy to access and move around.
 

Name: CAROL REZAC <carol_rezak@landsafe.com>
Date: 2005-10-27
Comments:
MY GRANDMOTHER WAS BURIED IN MORNINGSIDE CEMETARY I WAS BACK THERE IN 93 AND THERE WAS NO STONE AT THAT TIME COULD YOU TELL ME IF A STONE HAS BEEN PUT ON HER GRAVE YET.HER NAME WAS EULAH LABRAKE SHE PASSED IN DEC 1989.
 

Name: JEAN THRASHER <JPTRAS@AOL.COM>
Date: 2005-10-25
Comments:
How can I find who has the records of Lakeview Cemetery in Tupperlake? There are some errors in the placing of headstones & would like to research for my relative that is buried there. Need a address to write to for information.
 

Name: lorrie Duquette <laurelee04@yahoo.com>
Date: 2005-10-23
Comments:
Wonderful Site!!!! I am looking for a cemetery that my grandparents are buried in that I believe is in Essex county, It is between Saranac Lake and Bloomingdale on the left side of the road. If you have any information on the name of this cemetery and if there is going to be any information about it please email me and let me know. I want to say the name is brookside but I am unsure. Thanks and keep up the good work!
 

Name: MICHELE PARENTE <MICHELEPARENTE1@AOL.COM>
Date: 2005-10-22
Comments:
My mother's name was Agnes Marie Yelle. She was born on Dec 15th 1913 in Chateaugay, NY. Her mother Agnes Yelle died the next day. In the 1980's my husband and I took a ride to Chateaugay looking for her grave but we had no idea where to start. My Mom Agnes Marie Yelle Parente died in January 2005 not knowing much about her Mom. I now know at least where she is and how old she was when she passed. Thank you for posting this to the webb. You have saved me so much time. Thank you
 

Name: Diana Parry Toth <dlparrytoth@yahoo.com>
Date: 2005-10-16
Comments:
Great work of dedication and love of history. I would have loved this 20 years ago when I went through most of those graveyards.Thank you from Diana in New Hampshire
 

Name: Laurel S. Powell <cloandlaurel@gmail.com>
Date: 2005-10-05
Comments:
My 3rd great grandfather was Capt. William Meacham who was buried at Havens Cemetery in Moriah, Port Henry, New York, along with his 2nd wife Lucy Fitch. His son William was buried there also, I believe died a few years before the father. I traveled there with my husband in the 1990s to see what I could find on the family and found that the Captain's house is on the main street near the cemetery. My 2nd great grandmother was Anna Meacham reportedly by census records born about 1810 in "New York". Family tradition was that she was disowned by her father, the Captain. The reason is not known for the disownment but probably had something to do with her having a baby in 1824 when she was 14, the same year that the Captain and his second wife Lucy had a child. It is thought that Lucy may have been a close friend of Anna's, and that they both became pregnant and had their babies that year of 1824, both about the age of 14, although Anna was probably not married. Anna's baby was named Mariah (or Moriah) Perlham (or Pelham) Doud in later records Mariah is found to have married a Civil War soldier by the name of Alvah Hamlin in the town of Hume, NY where the Douds migrated, and Lucy's baby was named Lucy. Later Anna by her husband Hemanza Doud named a child Lucy. On census records Anna claimed Mariah to be younger than her actual age, but tracking records through the years, one can see that Mariah was indeed born to Anna in 1824 when she was just 14. Mariah's middle name Perlham was probably named after her birth father. When Capt. William Meacham was married earlier to his first wife, they and their family of children lived across the Lake in East Poultney, Vermont, and when the first wife died she was buried with her birth family in that little Vermont town where she was born and had been raised. Capt. William Meacham owned and operated a mill in that Vermont town, and it was swept away by a flood in about 1816, is in the town history. Deacon Silas Howe was the father of Capt. William Meacham's bride Keziah Howe, was an important person in that Vermont town, and he built a home for each of his daughters and their husbands around the town square, an old portrait of this town father still hangs in the historic town hall on the square. The Captain's home in that town is still standing, was an antique store when we visited in about 1996. The Captain's father was a Rev. War hero and died in that war. I am in contact with a descendant of the second wife Lucy through her only child and daughter Lucy. More info: Laurel S. Powell, P. O. Box 95754, South Jordan, Ut. 84095, cloandlaurel@gmail.com
 

Name: janet spadafore rockwood <jrockwoo@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2005-10-05
Comments:
I am looking for relatives buried in Franklin County - Alfred LaBelle (found wife, Dora Jock in St. Augustines) any KENVILLE, by marriage or Kenville - particularly younsters - Earl Kenville or Hazel...and a William, born July 13, 1961, Thomas Kenville, born Nov. 8, 1862, or Elisa, Katy, or Agnes Kenville, born in the 1860's or 1870's)
 

Name: janet rockwood <jrockwoo@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2005-10-03
Comments:
Very interesting site...I've been checking cemeteries in Franklin County looking for long-lost relatives for geneology. Thanks for all the hard work!
 

Name: Mary Farmer <farmgal@wowway.com>
Date: 2005-09-28
Comments:
So glad this is online! : )
 

Name: Daniel W. Plumb, Sr. <danplumb2005@verizon.net>
Date: 2005-09-27
Comments:
PLUMB
Joseph A. PLUMB July 12, 1861 - May 15, 1898
Carla BARNUM His Wife 1859 - 1945
Footstone: William W. PLUMB 1891 - 1957
Footstone: Father

Carla should be Earla. She was married to Joseph. This was my grandmother on my father's side. Thank you,
Daniel Plumb, Sr.

 

Name: Sandy LaGoy <SandyLaGoy@webtv.net>
Date: 2005-09-27
Comments:
Thank you so much for your transcription! I was able to find information about both my LaGoy, and McAloon branches of my family tree thanks to your help. I wish I could find more cemeteries transcribed like this. I finally got to "visit" some of my ancestors.
 

Name: Sheri Devan <sadevan@momys.com>
Date: 2005-09-27
Comments:
Thank you so much for this site. I am a military spouse, so we are too far away to search the cemeteries, this is great!
 

Name: joan pond (Laisney) <vintvoyage@cs.com>
Date: 2005-09-26
Comments:
Many thanks again for transcribing this cemetery. My family of Ponds is mostly there; however, still unable to find Worcester Pond & wife Flora A. (Thomas) Pond.
Thank you for all your dedication to this project.
Joan

 

Name: John O'Connor <revsx2@hotmail.com>
Date: 2005-09-24
Comments:
I'd like to thank you for all the great work you have done in compiling these cemeteries.
 

Name: Nancy <nancyallen2447@clearwire.net>
Date: 2005-09-23
Comments:
I'm looking to contact Michael & Joyce Ranieri about Union Cem., Franklin Co., NY.

Thank you.

 

Name: Charly <mrwong@winchihu.cn>
Date: 2005-09-10
Comments:
Searched and Surfed your page great work
 

Name: James <ubriaco@terra.com.br>
Date: 2005-09-09
Comments:
Thank you so much. I found a lot of needed information from the Jay, NY Central Cemetery trancriptions. Fred Torrance, who did the 1946 transcriptions, was distantly related to me by marriage. My Grandmother, Ardelle Corinth Smith Ubriaco, (buried in Central Cemetery), gave me a book of Torrance's poetry, though I don't know where it is now.
 

Name: Troy <wontme78@hotmail.com>
Date: 2005-09-09
Comments:
Nice web site I enjoyed reading. I wish you and your family the best of luck.
 

Name: Terry <hospot@coolmail.net>
Date: 2005-09-08
Comments:
Searched and Surfed your page great work
 

Name: Kolora <musypusy@web.de>
Date: 2005-09-06
Comments:
I have been recomending the site to some of the people I have met through work
 

Name: Ruth <adirondackr@slic.com>
Date: 2005-08-29
Comments:
Thank you for the transcriptions of the Malbone Cemetery. I am a direct descendant of the Malbone/Hickok line
 

Name: Adele Hankins <mandf.hankins@sympatico.ca>
Date: 2005-08-28
Comments:
This is an extremely well done project. Is there some way I can find the burials for St. Patrick's Cemetery in Moriah, Essex, and Union Cemetery in Port Henry, Moriah, Essex? Thank you for the site.
 

Name: Lee Connolly <Famlee157@wmconnect.com>
Date: 2005-08-26
Comments:
Was surprised to see a DUCATT/DUQUETTE not in Clinton County! Does anyone have Ducatt/Duquette connections to share? Lee
 

Name: Patricia Gauthier-Morgan <pmdragon@localnet.com>
Date: 2005-08-24
Comments:
How wonderful this is, just found a cousin, many times removed looking for info our G.G.Grandfather RUFUS ROBINSON, couldn't wait to get an E off to him, so I did. I would be interested in any info on PAYE family mostly buried in Pineridge, grfather Robert George PAYE, g.grf George Washington PAYE,g.g.grf ? Lervie or Lervine maybe. Thanks.....Patsi
 

Name: ellen lowenthal <ellenlowen@yahoo.com>
Date: 2005-08-19
Comments:
Interesting to me. My mother's family, Nathan Cohn, patriarch, lived in Faust for many years. Would like to see more about the family and its place in Tupper Lake.
 

Name: Jerrilyn Dunn <jerribaby1@aol.com>
Date: 2005-08-16
Comments:
Ive enjoyed looking thru the names, Im still looking for my Great Grandparents Louis & Ida (Idi) Allen was told they are buried in Malone. Dont find there names.
 

Name: Sylvia Norton <snorton@frontiernet.net>
Date: 2005-08-11
Comments:
I believe the stone DSC01722 H. Walter McFarland/1855-1937 is a free standing stone, not on the back of DSC01721 Morhous. This was my great grandfather and grandmother. He was a stone mason who lettered a lot of the stones in this cemetery. Their stone stands alone with a cement rounded edging about 12" high all around it. Eva is also on this stone.
 

Name: Byron M. Davis <bmdavis@aol.com>
Date: 2005-08-09
Comments:
Thank you for providing this information. My interest is in descendants of Henry LOWE and John SOLOMON.
 

Name: Bob Lefler <lefler@northnet.org>
Date: 2005-08-08
Comments:
Wonderfull to have this on line! We moved to the North country and I thought I had no relatives anywhere here. But to my surprise, I found my Bradford County, Pennsylvania, ancester Samuel's older brother who was Jeremiah Rockwell here,as well as his granddaughter " Our Angel Allie" Blanchard, and Jeremiah's third wife Abigal. They had gone to Canada from Cornwall, Vermont, in the 1830s where Jeremiah's sister Mehitable Cory lived near Bedford, but returned here to be near Jeremiah's eldest son Chester of White Hill, Parishville,grandson Chester of Hopkinton, daughter Nancy Putnam of Hopkinton, youngest son Cyrus of Dickenson( his wife was Mary Roda Ross Baker), and his yougest daughter Victoria Blanchard, wife of William who was the s/o Amos. Many of the family lived along 11B. A granddaughter Louisa Gonyea and her husband Fred lived on the old Baker farm out the Skerry Road. Louisa played the organ in the West Bangor Methodist Church on 11B. Her granddaughter married a Marshal. Louisa and Fred are buried in the Stevens Cemetery with their son Cyrus.
 

Name: Jim Chapman <jimicman@aol.com>
Date: 2005-08-07
Comments:
Do you have any info on the cune or Defiette familys of Saranac NY.I'M told that James Cune and his wife Sophronia Defiette are buried in either Saranac or Redford.Anything would be helpful. Thanks James Chapman
 

Name: Jean Robert <jrobert@usadatanet.net>
Date: 2005-08-05
Comments:
I have learned so much!!!! Thank You!!!
 

Name: joan pond laisney <vintvoyage@cs.com>
Date: 2005-08-02
Comments:
Thank you for all your work in making these names available to those of us far away searching for ancestors. The entire Pond section at Burke was helpful. I am still unable to locate any information on my great-grandfather Anthony Webster "Wooster" Pond who was born in Burke. But I won't give up! We will be visiting Burke/Malone in Sept. and look forward to visiting Burke Center Cemetery. Many thanks, Joan Pond Laisney
 

Name: joyce murphy <joyceamurphy>
Date: 2005-07-25
Comments:
It is a great site. I was able to find so much information. I would like to say THANK YOU.
 

Name: Alyce Duarte <aduarte@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: 2005-07-21
Comments:
I am so excited! I just found my g-g-g-grandfather's tombstone location & transcription on your site! If you are ever in that cemetery with a camera, I would pay for a picture. Either way, it is so wonderful to know where he has been laid to rest. There may be more ancestors there, but I need to investigate further.
Thank you so much for your wonderful work.
Alyce Duarte
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Name: JUDITH CLARK <JMCLARK@FASTERMAC.NET>
Date: 2005-07-18
Comments:
Please contact me to let me know the procedure for completing the headstones of my family. The dates on the tombstone for Julia Wiltbank should be 1871-1965. The dates on the tombstone for Hephzibah James Clark should be 1902-1990. (Hephzibah James Clark is buried in Marcellus, NY) Thank you for your help.
 

Name: carol mccaffrey <carriemccaffrey@hotmail.com>
Date: 2005-07-02
Comments:
i was so pleased to find all my family in your listing my gradparents , aunts ,uncles and my husband , with a picture of his gravestone , did you take the pic or did someone send it to you? also so interesting to read about the cemetery that was behind the brushton church , i have been there many times and never knew about that. one of the stones was my mothers great great aunt , esther cox i cant wait to tell my mom and go we can go check it out , thanks for all your hard work :}
 

Name: Clarence E. Cobb <ccobb@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2005-06-25
Comments:
Carl (June 29) 1919 is my brother who was born and died on the same day. His stone, the one shown here, is on the north side of his father and mother's stone, Joseph and Bertha Cobb. When the cemetery was incorporated, my father was one of the first officers.
 

Name: Susan DuBois <moi_ici@att.net>
Date: 2005-06-20
Comments:
My mother's ancestors are Duprey from Clinton County who moved to Washington County, Vermont. I live in California. Am thrilled with your site. Thank you so much for doing this!
 

Name: Katherine M. Smith-Christensen <kc.sunshine@adelphia.net>
Date: 2005-06-15
Comments:
Looking for information pertaining to:

Samuel Dashnaw - Husband no dates??
Calista - Wife died October 1, 1930
- Daughter - Emma Dashnaw - Born 1886 - Died 1955
- Son - Sam Dashnaw - no dates??
- Son - Edward Dashnaw - no dates??
- Daughter - Celia Dashnaw - no dates??

 

Name: Thomas Bull <lindabull62@hotmail.com>
Date: 2005-06-14
Comments:
Great Site...keep up the great work. I have been able to find many of my family resting places; ones that I had no idea where they were buried.
 

Name: P. Anne Mayville <nurse_anne@msn.com>
Date: 2005-06-01
Comments:
I noticed when I visited the St. Alphones Cemetery, Tupper Lake site and my husband's family plot that there was no mention of my mother-in-law. My husband and I buried her there in july of 1991. Death of death was March 1, 1991. She was cremated and her ashes put by my father-in-law Elmer Mayville. The ashes were placed there by the caretaker of the cemetery. Can someone correct this. Thanks
 

Name: David Robinson <ddrobinusa@aol.com>
Date: 2005-05-17
Comments:
Great Guestbook!!!!! I'm searching for info about
RUFUS ROBINSON b. 1840 d. 1929 ( my gg )

 

Name: Bob Daniels <bobdaniels@charter.net>
Date: 2005-05-15
Comments:
Thanks so much for transcribing the Brainardsville, NY Cemetary information. I found the transcriptions for the lot my great, grandmother's brother is burried in, Andrew Shaw. I had been looking for some record of his being in Brainardsville for years. Finding this was a real breakthrough! This gives me his death date, age at death and the birth and death dates for his daughter, Mary.
Interestingly, the other piece of information I had on him was a letter he had written to my great, grandmother on the occasion of her husband's unexpected death in 1899. The date of his letter was dated June 22, 1899. He died suddenly himself about two weeks later, on Aug. 8, 1899. What an odd coincidence. Thanks again for all this work -- it sure helped me!

 

Name: Elizabeth Pelcher <gnewton1@bellsouth.net>
Date: 2005-05-13
Comments:
Thank you for a wonderful web site. My brother, Thomas Pelcher and I enjoyed finding our Grandparents information.
 

Name: Jane Johnson <jarajohnson@mountaincable.net>
Date: 2005-05-13
Comments:
What a wonderful site--and with pictures of gravestones also. Congratulations for your contribution for family history seekers. Searaching for Todd name in Malone and area.
Jane

 

Name: JACK WYATT <M2WYATT@SBCGLOBAL.NET>
Date: 2005-05-13
Comments:
Hi Joyce,I've visited your site many times and mailed you a couple concerning the Marshall and Hodskins families, but never signed the guestbook.
Great site really appreciate all the hard work. Thank you

 

Name: Mary Ann Craig <maryannredfern@yahoo.com>
Date: 2005-05-09
Comments:
Thank you.
 

Name: evelyn (baker) nadon <mops@sover.net>
Date: 2005-05-08
Comments:
how often are these sites updated? in the mountain view cemetery, brighton franklin cty., n.y. i do not find some of my relatives that have passed on in the last few years.
does a family member have to submit this information?

 

Name: Connie Jones <cryingkate1@webtv.net>
Date: 2005-05-06
Comments:
Thank yous To all For All the work done in order to put this cemetery online. I found my gr gr grandparents graves thanks to yous.
I am truly as appreciative as I am Excited. THank you !
Connie

 

Name: dolores <dodi27@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2005-05-04
Comments:
have to ammend my e-mail address. this is the correct one. i had expected to find the grave of Linda Lee Santemore, a cousin of mine who died of drowning when she was about 5 years old. she was the daughter of Walter and Lorraine Santemore of Malone, whom I have also lost touch with and presume are also deceased. has anyone ever heard of these people?
 

Name: dolores <dodi@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2005-05-04
Comments:
so happy to have Notre Dame Cemetery transcribed at last. finally have the info i needed on the stones, blanchards and brugeons.
 

Name: ALLEN N. DAVENPORT JR. <buddavenport33@verizon.net>
Date: 2005-05-02
Comments:
I am looking for Samuel Davenport died 1852, buried Coopersville, Clinton County, New York.

This is a great site a good share of my family is buried in this area.


 

Name: Nancy Kozak <lbfly2000@yahoo.com>
Date: 2005-04-29
Comments:
Great site and very helpful for a person from California. Found some of my BAKER ancestors in the Develin Cemetery...what a surprise! Thank you.
 

Name: Randy Waters <randy.waters@hp.com>
Date: 2005-04-27
Comments:
May my Grandmother (Charlotte) and sister (Donna Leigh) Waters forever rest in peace. Out of sight,but not out of mind. "Those who remember the dead love the living. Forever in my thoughts and prayers. Your Grandson & Brother. Love always, Randy
 

Name: E Stickney <eestickney@aol.com>
Date: 2005-04-24
Comments:
My ggg grandfather was Lemuel Stickney b. 2/13/1761 in Ma. d. 5/3/1842 in Franklin NY. Still trying to locate where he is burried. Any info is appreciated Tks eestickney@aol.com
 

Name: E. Stickney <eestickney@aol.com>
Date: 2005-04-24
Comments:
I have been into many cemetaries without much luck. My grt grt grt grandfather was Lemuel Stickney b. 2/13/1761 in Boxford Ma. d. 5/3/1842 in Franklin NY. Looking for the location of his grave & looking for any help re Lemuel. Tks eestickney@aol.com
 

Name: Judy Turner <jturner8372@charter.net>
Date: 2005-04-24
Comments:
I am look for a transcribtion of Immaculate Conception Cemetary located in Keeseville, Essex County, New York. I do not see this cemetary listed for Essex County or Clinton County. Was it missed? Is there a transcribtion available? Will it be leasted on the Essex County site?

Thanks Judy

 

Name: Bev Savage Castiglione <beejay@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2005-04-23
Comments:
P.S. to my first message: The cedar trees which now line the west boundary of Hillside Rest Cemetery in Bombay were planted there (approx. in 1994 0r '95) in memory of my husband, Vince Castiglione, after requesting and receiving permission from the Cemetary Assoc. Board Members. Their fast and full growth now provide a nice background for the Savage and Castiglione monuments as well as several others located in that area. My only regret is that they do not continue all the way down the hill. Maybe some day.
 

Name: Bev Savage Castiglione <beejay@twcny.rr.com>
Date: 2005-04-23
Comments:
Joyce, Thank you so much for undertaking this unbelievable project and even more for making it available on a website. I came upon it purely by accident while searching something else. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw Hillside Rest Cemetery- Bombay. All my relativs-- both Savage and Dustin--were from the Westville, Fort Covongton, Bombay area. My father, mother and husband are buried in Hillside Rest. I was born and grew up in Bombay. Even though I now live in central NY I visit Hillside Rest frequently every summer and can even mentally locate the sites of the names I read on your transcription.
Just curious -- are you from northern New York?
Thanks again.

 

Name: Anne Sprentz <asprentz@bex.net>
Date: 2005-04-22
Comments:
I would like to say a huge THANK YOU for the tombstone transcription project. I was able to find my gggrandfather, Kovacs Mihaly listed among those buried in the Mineville cemetery. Finding this truely made my day!!
 

Name: Robert Brooks Jr. <fix4y2@dreamscape.com>
Date: 2005-04-18
Comments:
Its was nice to find this site for St john Bosco Cemetary. I am the great grandson of William and Mabel (Wheeler) Brooks. My Grandfather Henry Brooks (son) to William and mabel was placed there and I would like to get his information listed on your web site. I know very little about the family before William and mabel - Learning more would be interesting. Please let me know who I can submit my granfathers infor mation to to be placed on your site.


 

Name: Barbara Langlois LaGrave <lagrave@nycap.rr.com>
Date: 2005-04-13
Comments:
this information is wonderful. are there projects of this type for counties near albany? i would be interested in assisting in transcribing local cemetaries in my area. can you advise?
 

Name: William S. Shields <wmsshields@aol.com>
Date: 2005-04-13
Comments:
I was surfing, looking for any hisory about our family from Bombay, who had a slipper factory there
 

Name: Gayle Debyah-Conant <gayleconant@imperialcounty.net>
Date: 2005-04-03
Comments:
Hi. I was looking at the names on your website trying to find my Grandparents. I found them in the Notre Dame Cemetary. I would like you to make a correction on my grandmother, Glady's William Debyah. I hope the headstone does not say she was born in 1943 because she was over 80 years old when she passed away in 1998. My grandfather was born in 1909. I would like someone to double check that information. Otherwise, I love your website. Thanks!
 

Name: JEAN PRESPARE THRASHER <JPTRAS@AOL.COM>
Date: 2005-03-28
Comments:
3/05 ST ALPHONSUS CEMETERY TOOK OVER ST THOMAS CEMETERY NEXT TO IT YEARS AGO & NOW IT IS SO OVER GROWN CANT FIND THE STONES. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE TO GO TO GET INFO.ON THE PEOPLE BURIED THERE? I WANT TO FIND MY GRANDFATHER HARVEY H VANVRANKEN. HIS OBIT SAID HE WAS PLACED IN THE Vault TILL SPRING 1946. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFO. E-MAIL ME.
 

Name: Sharon Ruthman <sruthman@hr.rochester.edu>
Date: 2005-03-28
Comments:
Hello- viewing your website, I see that the dates for my grandparents deaths were inverted. My grandmother Mary E Dyer died in 1977 and my grandfather Orville Dyer died in 1955. If you could correct them. My parents and my siblings were wondering if there were two plots available for my parents. My mother was a Dyer, her name is MaryEllen. They would like us to secure plots for them. My brother would like to come up at Spring break and look if that is possible. His name is Larry Wingate.
Also my Uncle died, and buried last year, he would be my mother's brother, his name is George- I obvioulsy don't see his name listed as it hasn't been updated recently. But, would he be buried there also? If you wouldn't mind letting me know. Please if you can not help with information about available plots, if you could direct me to who might be able to help.

Thanks in advance- Sharon Wingate Ruthman

 

Name: AndrewLucia/Lussier <aLucia@webtv.net or RDLussier@webtv.net>
Date: 2005-03-18
Comments:
I was born in Altona,N.Y. (Clinton County), but I now live in Chicopee, MA. My grandmother was a Bushey/Boucher, and my g-grandmother was a Boulerice. Tere were several Boulerices that married into my Lussier/Lucia genealogy line. Andy
 

Name: Lea Mitchell <dooshna@aol.com>
Date: 2005-03-16
Comments:
I am researching my Irish ancestors John Jenkins and wife Mary/Maria J. Salmon Dwyer Jenkins. They arrived in Chateaugay by 1850. She is buried in St.Pat's in Chateaugay but so far haven't found his grave. He (d) July 24,1893 there. The records for Her death are what gave me her maiden name. Always thought she was a Dwyer as all other records state that until found death record stating she was (b) Salmon so now know she must have (m) a Dwyer first in Ireland. Kids were: John (m) Rozilla Sargent (dau. of Joe and Sally); Ralph (m) Francis Brooks (dau. of David and Esubia): Charles (no (m) known-(d) soldiers home Dayton,Ohio 1880's). If you are related I would love to hear from you. If you have ANY info(Especially about the Salmon and/or Dwyer connection)I would love to hear from you. Thank You, Lea Mitchell in CT. dooshna@aol.com
 

Name: Judith Coates <jacoates7@earthlink.net>
Date: 2005-03-16
Comments:
I enjoyed the transcription sites and found some useful information. Thank You!
 

Name: joan pond <vintvoyage@cs.com>
Date: 2005-03-13
Comments:
so enjoyed tracing the Pond descendants in Malone & surrounding areas. thank you SO MUCH for providing vital information in our search.
Joan Pond
Carlsbad, California
760-804-0502

 

Name: Diane <dianedulin@sbcglobal.net>
Date: 2005-03-11
Comments:
I've discovered so much new information about my family through your website. Thank you so much!

I placed LINKS to several of you pages on my homestead site; I want to share this wonderful find with my family, MALBONE. Hopefully, we'll visit you here often!

 

Name: Pat Barber Broadbrook <p1701@bellsouth.net>
Date: 2005-03-01
Comments:
I am so glad to see Notre Dame on the list. I can do a lot with what I have found so far. Some of my ancestors are
buried there. They are Barber, Charland, Fisher and Rushford. I am still trying to find my Grandmother who is buried there. Josephine Rushford Barber the first wife of Willard Barber. Keep up the good work and THANK YOU.

 

Name: Glendine <glenny@bluemoo.net>
Date: 2005-02-23
Comments:
How do you find the names of the people buried at St.Peter&Paul's cemetary....Thank you
 

Name: Lynn Hiti <eveleth@surfbest.net>
Date: 2005-02-22
Comments:
Thank you so much for transcribing these cemeteries. I'm a descendant of the Beardsley, Bishop, Brittell, Holcombe and
White families that lived in these counties in New York. I really appreciate the information.

 

Name: Brenda Finnegan <brenda.finnegan@verizon.net>
Date: 2005-02-22
Comments:
Hi, I am looking forward to viewing this site.

Thanks,

Brenda

 

Name: JEAN PRESPARE THRASHER <JPTRAS@AOL.COM>
Date: 2005-02-22
Comments:
WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ANY RELATIVES LINKED TO JOSEPH/MARY PRESPARE WHO IS BURIED AT ST.ANN'S. ROUTHIER'S, LEFEBVRE, PROSPERE OR IF YOU KNEW THESE FAMILIES. SOMEONE MUST STILL LIVE AROUND THERE OR CLOSE BY.
 

Name: Marc Gendron <mfgendron@aol.com>
Date: 2005-02-21
Comments:
Dated February 21,2005:
My brother Peter Gendron graduated from St. Joseph's Academy in Malone N.Y. in 1965,attended Plattsburgh State University died in Verdun,Quebec in 1987.; My brother Morris Gendron attended Notre Dame School till June 1965 (Vietnam Vet 1967-71) and I attended Notre Dame School then school in Verdun ,Quebec, and now reside in New York City since 1984. My mother Carmen lives in Montreal. This is an incredible wealth of information. Nuns that taught me and my brothers, and friends.
MG

 

Name: Michelle Cardella <noahsc@excite.com>
Date: 2005-02-21
Comments:
This is wonderful. My great grandparents are buried here as well as others. I appreciate the time you put into this.
 

Name: Jack Wolfe <wolfelaw@uos.net>
Date: 2005-02-17
Comments:
Joyce:
You noted in your listing of the Clintonville Old Cemetary that you worked from an 1862 listing that indicated several broken and half buried gravestones. We are trying to tie down one generation back from Harriet and John C. Wolfe whose stones you show. Specifically, their father and mother James Young Wolfe d.1845 and mother Phoebe Towne, and their uncle, Orin Wolfe d 1839. Are there other records, either town records or church records in the area that might assist us. Thank you. Jack Wolfe

 

Name: Sheila Pannitti <sjpannitti@adelphia.net>
Date: 2005-02-17
Comments:
Just wanted to thank everyone who put in the time and effort to write down the names/dates of gravestones. Your hard work is very much appreciated.
 

Name: Jamie Fugate <fugate_j@firn.edu>
Date: 2005-02-12
Comments:
Thanks for the information on the Haselton Cemetery in Wilmington. I have been searching for the death date of Carl Eugene LAWRENCE and found him there! Thanks for all the work it took and for sharing.
Jamie

 

Name: Martin Andrew Lazore <c3p0laz@netscape.com>
Date: 2005-02-09
Comments:
I wanted to list my Fathers date of birth and death just for
the record. He is not buried at St. Regis but the family spread his ashes around round island on July 4th 2004.

Ralph Edward Lazore-DOB-November,29th 1935-Passed 10-23-2003
Son of Jake and Bessie{Herbert}Lazore
Married Rosemary{Dibrango}Lazore-Passed November, 20th 1990

I miss the cold still nights and the great July days fishing.I miss the rides through the Adirondac Mountains. My Aunt Hilda is still alive. She must be 76yrs.
Well it was a nice treat seeing this site, you have worked hard and spent lots of time alone doing something you love
very much.WOW...........................

 

Name: Martin Andrew Lazore <c3p0laz@netscape.com>
Date: 2005-02-09
Comments:
I remember this place. We burried my Aunt Margaret there in the mid-80's.My Dad, Ralph Edward Lazore, was born on round island in nov of 1935. He moved to Utica, NY and married never to return back home to live. As I grew the stories and heritage captivated me. I would return as a young adult on my own to visit Dad's sister Hilda many times.I now live in Charlotte, NC. To far of a distance to pop in on my aunt or boat out to the islands. Jake was my grandfather, he stayed on snake island. He passed in 1983 and is burried on the canadian side overlooking the river.
 

Name: Michelle Cardella <noahsc@excite.com>
Date: 2005-02-08
Comments:
This is wonderful. I had already known that my great grandparents were buried here, but to see their names (NASON) as well as other members of our family tree there is very nice.

Thank you for your hard work.

 

Name: Mary <emdee65@mywdo.com>
Date: 2005-02-05
Comments:
What a wonderful site, I live in Minnesota and am looking for information on my great great grandmother Amelia Pettigrew born in Clinton Ny 1854, Married Henry Rooke, Liived in BlackBrook and Mineville. Still looking for their burial site.
This is a site that gives me hope, that I will find them...
Thank you so much

 

Name: hilary leblanc <hilary078@aol.com>
Date: 2005-01-21
Comments:
am looking for my great uncle joseph leblanc a lumber jack killed in an accident around tupperlake about 1925? a truck hit his horse and wagon, for any relatives, his brother dolphus lived in long lake, his parents lived around glen robertson, in ontario canada, his father was henry? and mother was philomine?, this is a great site, thanks.
 

Name: NORMA MAYVILLE HOMBURGER <janeone99@yahoo.com>
Date: 2005-01-20
Comments:
this is invaluable to all researchers, thank you
 

Name: Joan <mylady12920@yahoo.com>
Date: 2005-01-20
Comments:
I read the story in the paper the other day and wrote down the web site so I could look it up. I had forgotten about it when quite by accident I happened upon the site. It was very interesting to go through the list of various cemetaries looking for family names. I will be very much interestered in looking through the ones in Clinton, especially the ones in Churubusco (note the correct spelling). I lived and grew up in Churubusco and that is where my mother and grandparents are buried.
Keep up the good work.

 

Name: Arthur Beane <threebeanes@cablespeed.com>
Date: 2005-01-19
Comments:
I am writing to you to let you know that I appreciate the work you have done in listing the headmarkers for the cemitarys in Malone. I was born in Malone and moved to the west coast in 1947 I have very few memories of things that went on in Malone at that time, as kids we were in our own little world, I have found the grave section in the Noter Dame Cenentery where my father, grandfather, and grand mother and sister are buried. I sincerly thank you and if I could I would do that in person, but I am too old to travel that far. Thanks again. Art Beane
 

Name: Larry Keniston <mapakeni@adelphia.net>
Date: 2005-01-19
Comments:
Extremely well done web site. Keep up the good work!
 

Name: Leslie Chapman <LKChap@aol.com>
Date: 2005-01-18
Comments:
I would be interested in anyone with Tryon lineage - primarily from Moira, Franklin, NY I descend from David Tryon and Elizabeth (Lewis), their s. William (m. Sarah Scott), their s. William (m. Lucinda Slosson), their s. Washington (m. Sarah A. Humphrey), their s. Clayton (m. Pearl E. Bowen), their s. Dale was my mother's father. The family owned a farm located on Sayles Rd. for a number of years, through several generations.
 

Name: Jim Leggett <ropt_jim@westelcom.com>
Date: 2005-01-14
Comments:
This is a great site. It sure is a big help for senior genealogists, to pick up ancestral info without a lot of footwork. Beautiful work -- Many thanks Jim
 

Name: Frances P. Weik <fweik@theriver.com>
Date: 2005-01-13
Comments:
Joyce
Thank you so much for all your work. I went to Bangor (Keeler Cemetery) for one very blustery rainy day in September 2000. I found my gr gr grandfather Samuel P. SILSBEE who died 1854 age 40 and his wife Sara Lenore Patterson SILSBEE. Her second husband was Christopher B. Briggs. Briggs is buried with his first wife. Later I asked someone to take pictures for me and she found Wallace C. Silsbee their son under a lot of weeds. I have never found another son HIRAM SILSBEE and it nags at me. Would it be possible that the stone you mention with the name Hiram might have been laying near or matching the stones of my gr gr grandparents?

I have the death certificate of Ellen J. Silsbee her husband was Samuel SILSBEE who died in the Civil War. That Samuel is the son of Alfred SILSBEE and Lucy Sophronia Patterson SILSBEE and is buried in the West Bangor Cemetery with a date of September 19, 1864 Age 25 years old. Ellen and Samuel must have been married just before he went to war. I gather no children from that marriage.

I have never found any gravesite for the first Samuel Silsbee who is in the history books which mentions a child born to the father in 1814 which is my gr gr grandfather Samuel P. SILSBEE. Thanks again, Frances

 

Name: Lindell Johnson <Beavs2@msn.com>
Date: 2005-01-12
Comments:
I believe I have found my Great-great grandfather and Great-great grandmother buried in the Old Burt Cemetery. Lewis Cady (1797-1887) and Betsey Alden Cady (1829-1887) are the names. Is there any way to acquire buriel records or headstone rubbings, if any. Also, do you have suggestions on how I can find more information on Betsey Alden Cady and her direct line to John Alden and Priscilla Mullins of the Mayflower group? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks for any help given.

 

Name: Jean Prespare Thrasher <jptras@aol.com>
Date: 2005-01-11
Comments:
1-11-05 finally found this cemetery with my grandparents stone. Joseph H Prespare & Mary (LEFERVE)his wife. iF ANYONE KNOW THESE FAMILY WHO ARE FROM AROUND THERE I WOULD LIKE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE FAMILY.
 

Name: Michelle <mabern2@msn.com>
Date: 2005-01-07
Comments:
This project is MUCH appreciated!! I am researching the Badgers and to be able to see the names and details of what is on the headstones is awesome. Thank you for all of your efforts!!
 

Name: Robin Coon <robincoon@aol.com>
Date: 2005-01-05
Comments:
I still like the site! I just wanted to correct my email address from my last entry in case anyone else is researching the Colby family. Thanks!
 

Name: Robin Coon <robincoon>
Date: 2005-01-05
Comments:
This is a wonderful project and much appreciated! I am researching the descendants of John Colby and Syrena White -seems most are in North Elba/Lake Placid. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that North Elba cemetery will be transcribed in the near future!
 

Name: Jon Jerman <jonjerman@aol.com>
Date: 2005-01-04
Comments:
Does ayone have the mailing address of the St. Johns in the Wilderness Episcopal Cemetary or who maintains it.
 

Name: Jon Daniel Jerman <jonjerman@aol.com>
Date: 2005-01-04
Comments:
I am the Grandson of Llewellyn Daniel Jerman and am very happy to find his resting place. Thanks to all involved in this project. I will visit in the Spring.
 

Name: Jack Allen <jack_a_1950@yahoo.com>
Date: 2004-12-29
Comments:
Joyce, You did a very good job, people will thank you for years to come.
 

Name: Dick Couch <beaucouc@up.net>
Date: 2004-12-19
Comments:
This is EXCELLENT!!! Thanks and best wishes. Dick Couch,
direct descendant of Bela C. Bailey, bur. Ticonderoga.

 

Name: Matthew Avery <mdavery1972@comcast.nert>
Date: 2004-12-09
Comments:
Dear Joyce,
Thanks for all your hard work and unending dediation. A distant Avery cousin and fellow genealogist told me about your site and this is absolutley WONDERFUL! I only dream of doing what you do! Your work and research makes mine and those to come much easier. HISTORY LIVES on through your work. Many Thanks and good luck.
Matthew D. Avery
Salem, NH, USA

 

Name: Cam Coulter <ccoulter1@socal.rr.com>
Date: 2004-12-07
Comments:
What a great website - I found my grandfather and grandmother and greatgrandfather and greatgrandmother here.
WEBSTER/KEEFE/COULTER

 

Name: George Field <jiffyf@earthlink.net>
Date: 2004-11-28
Comments:
Very pleased to see the gravestone of Jewlitta Finney who is probably my gggrandmother. Wonderfull that you would take the time to do this.
 

Name: Todd Benware <benware@dreamscape.com>
Date: 2004-11-26
Comments:
I have been trying to find the gravesite of Vernon Benware. He is listed as buried in section 9, but I have walked that section twice and cannot find the marker. Any help in this matter would be appreciated. Is there any way to review your transcription notes to get a general idea of where it might be found? Thank you very much.
 

Name: Jean Prespare Thrasher <jptras@aol.com>
Date: 2004-11-20
Comments:
I am researching Prespare (Prospere), Routhier (Routier), Van Vranken, Lavigne, and Lefevre (Lefebvre). Email me if you would like to exchange information.
 

Name: Jean Prespare Thrasher <jptras@aol.com>
Date: 2004-11-20
Comments:
We have photos of several picutes taken in St. Alphonsus Cemetery in Tupper Lake and a few taken in St Ann's cemetery in St Regis Falls. Would you like to have them so they can be posted with the name listed in records on website? Please let me know and I will email them to you.
 

Name: Marvin Connor <sfhistorian@charter.net>
Date: 2004-11-16
Comments:
Browsing through and checking on the Schuyler Falls Cemeteries in Clinton County. Thank you so much for your assistance with these listings.
 

Name: Jonathan Tetreault <zane9@hotmail.com>
Date: 2004-11-11
Comments:
I'm very grateful to Joyce Ranieri for her Franklin County cemetery transcription work. Her work has helped my genealogy research tremendously. I was able to find 2 of my great-great grandfathers on different sides of my family!
 

Name: Karen Klino <moselle940@aol.com>
Date: 2004-11-08
Comments:
KLINO, LESTER I am researching the LESTER family from Enoch and Prudence of Franklin County.
 

Name: Clifford Hunt <cliffhunt@comcast.net>
Date: 2004-11-08
Comments:
Thanks for all the help your web site has already given me, looking forward to the transcription of the Champlain Cemeterys. Hope to find the resting place of Sarah Leonard Mayo there.
Cliff Hunt

 

Name: Mary Kane <5kanes@comcast.net>
Date: 2004-11-06
Comments:
Thank you so very much for your excellent work in transcribing the headstones in the various cemeteries in your area. It has been such a help in locating our relatives
(LaDue, Abear). I have followed this site for the past few years and it keeps getting better and better.
Many thanks,
Mary Kane

 

Name: Joseph A. LaFantaisie Sweet <jalsweet@hotmail.com>
Date: 2004-11-04
Comments:
What an important project this is--especially for those of us who are researching our families. My families come from Bombay and Hogansburg...My LaFantaisie family built a log house in Hogansburg in the 1760s!! I understand there is someone writing a Hogansburg History and I would love to contact them as I may be able to add to their research from a very early time...thanks...Joe
 

Name: carol <cakelady74@yahoo.com>
Date: 2004-10-24
Comments:
Thank-you so much for finishing Notre Dame Cemetery in Malone. I have one correction to make though..in section 6 under the name Gokey..my Mom is Rita and she was born March 4, 1925 not..1923. You had my Dad's birth right..Francis G. Gokey May 29, 1925 Thanks again..I've been waiting for the records and an delighted at the good job you folks did.
 

Name: Brian Lamica <blamica1@yahoo.com>
Date: 2004-10-20
Comments:
I am glad to see that the Notre Dame Cemetary project is on the web. However maybe I can help with a name I don't see on the list. Leon LATOURNEAU a very good friend of my dad's is baried in section 1 of the cemetary. I don't see his name listed. Would you please check on this - Thank You
The Lamica Family

 

Name: Frank W. Patnaude <F.Patnaude@Comcast.net>
Date: 2004-10-16
Comments:
This site is outstanding and has been prepared with great interest.

Well done,

Frank

 

Name: Rick Johnson <skinnydragon@comcast.net>
Date: 2004-10-10
Comments:
Thank you for posting this. I have been looking for information about my ancestors from Essex County. I have never even been to NY state. I found the tombstone photo for John Blake at the Old Post Cemetary in Elizabethtown. He is in my direct line but I know little about him. I am now looking through the other cemetaries for other Blakes and Whitmans also.
 

Name: June Blair Yourous <cookinhater@cox.net>
Date: 2004-10-03
Comments:
I can't tell you how much I appricate the hard work you have done for this site... I have been able to find a little more infor on my families .. BLAIR BELAIR LAMICA LAMITIE YANDO RIVETTE PEACOCK PIGEON ROBIDOUX just to name a few.. again thank you so much. only wished I lived in the area to help out..
 

Name: Alison <rapoetker@shaw.ca>
Date: 2004-09-24
Comments:
The work you have done transcribing the cemeteries has been fantastic. I would have never have found out how my gg grandmother got her name without your records. She was Experience Bacon Harvey, dau of Abel B. Harvey and his wife Asenath Williamson. I have found so many of my relatives in your work.