Cedar Lawn cemetery, Paterson, New Jersey, Part 2

Author: Paterson, N.J. Cedar Lawn cemetery. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: [New York, Printed by Rogers & co., inc.
Number of Pages: 136


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3. The owner or owners of any lot or plot shall not be permitted to have interments made in them for a remuneration, nor shall any transfer or assignment of any lot or of any interest therein be valid without the consent of the Company in writing first had, and endorsed upon such transfer or assignment, and all transfers must be entered in the Register of the Company kept for that purpose.


4. Disinterments will not be allowed unless permission be first obtained for that purpose at the office of the Company, and if given, such permission shall be in writing, and signed by the President or the Secretary of the Company.


5. The Company shall have the right and may from time to time lay out or alter such avenues or walks and make such rules or regulations for the government of the grounds as it may deem requisite and proper to secure and promote the general objects of the Cemetery.


6. The owner or owners of a lot or lots, and their families, will be allowed access to the grounds at all times, observing the rules which have been or may be adopted for the regulation of visitors.


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7. The owner or owners of any lot or lots shall have the right to cultivate plants or shrubs in the same. Trees growing within any lot or border thereof shall not be cut down or destroyed; nor shall any tree be planted without the consent of the Company.


8. If any trees or shrubs situated in any lot shall by means of their roots or branches or otherwise, become detrimental to the adjacent lots or avenues, or unsightly, or which may obstruct passage in any way, the Company shall have the right or priv- ilege to enter such lot or lots and remove the said trees or shrubs, or such part thereof, as it may deem detrimental, unsightly or obstructive.


9. All rubbish made by lot owners, or persons employed by them, must be removed immediately to such place or places of deposit as are or shall be provided for the purpose.


IO. Lot owners will not be allowed to dig up or improve their lots on Sunday.


II. All persons are prohibited from picking flowers or breaking any tree, shrub or plant. Lot owners are requested to notify the Superintendent of their intention to pick flowers or remove any plant from their own or any other lot in the Cemetery.


I2. A lot or plot shall not be defined by any so-called fence, coping, hedge or embankment, nor shall it be raised or lowered for any reason from the grade established by the Company.


13. On receiving permission from the owner or owners of lots the Superintendent is authorized to take down and remove fences and put the lots in perfect condition free of expense to the owner or owners.


I4. If any monument, effigy or enclosure or any structure whatever or any inscription be placed in or upon any lot which shall be determined by the Company to be offensive or injurious to the appearance of the surrounding lots or ground, it shall have the


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right and it shall be its privilege to enter such lot and remove the offensive or improper object. Benches, settees and urns made of wood, boxes, shells, toys and similar articles scattered upon graves or lots are inconsistent with the proper keeping of the grounds and will not be permitted.


15. The owner or owners of a lot or lots, or the person or persons actually in charge thereof in making improvements on lots under perpetual care will be charged with the expense of putting the same in order after such improvements are completed, provided it is found necessary to incur any expense.


16. No person other than the owner or owners, or the proper officers and employes of the Company, shall be allowed to perform any work on any lot or parcel of ground in said Cemetery without a permit from the Secretary of the Company first obtained; and all work done in said Cemetery shall be performed between the hours of seven o'clock in the morning and six o'clock in the evening, provided that no work mentioned in the last preceding rule shall be done by any person other than the proper officers or employes of the Company.


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Y Rock


MONUMENTAL WORK


17. The owner or owners of any lot or lots shall have the right to erect any proper stones, monuments or sepulchral structures thereon; but upright slabs or stones less than four inches thick will not be allowed, and every slab or stone not four inches thick must be placed on the ground in a horizontal position; and every head , or foot stone exceeding two feet in height above the ground must rest on a cut stone base, with stone foundation. Foundations for monuments and headstones must be of solid masonry and not less than six feet deep and the same size as the first base of the super- structure, and orders for the same must be in writing, and signed by the lot owner or owners, and given to the Superintendent at least three weeks before the erection of the monument.


18. Steps to lots will not be allowed, unless special permission be obtained from the officers of the Company, and if permission be so given, the steps must be in all cases of solid cut stone, with side pieces, and rest on a good stone foundation.


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I9. Bases for stones for single graves should not be over two feet six inches long, by one foot three inches wide, and the entire stone not over three feet six inches high.


20. Monuments, gravestones or memorials of any kind; urns, settees or plants shall not be removed, nor shall any inscription be made or any cleaning done without a written order signed by the owner of the lot or his or her representative, giving a description of the changes to be made.


2I. Vaults shall not be erected wholly or in part above ground without permission of the Company, and every vault must be fur- nished with catacombs, allowing interments to be separately made and closely sealed. Such portions as are above ground to be faced with cut quarry stone, marble or granite.


22. All linings for mausoleums shall be at least one inch in thickness.


23. All markers must have an unfinished extension below finished line of six inches, and be set in Portland cement on a foun- dation made and charged for at regular rates by the Company for that purpose; top of said foundation to be seven inches below grade to allow of proper bedding.


24. The first base of all superstructures must be of uniform thickness and the bottom cut to a level surface and properly bedded in place with Portland cement.


25. After superstructures shall have been finished the Company will cement and point up the lower edges of the first base and re-sod around the same and put the lot in proper condition.


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26. All boundary posts must be set even with the ground and will be furnished by the Company; the cost thereof to be paid by the lot owner. In no case will corner posts be allowed at boundaries of lots already designated by posts of the adjoining lots.


27. In order to secure uniformly the best work, and to protect as far as may be the rights and property of owners of lots in the Cemetery, all excavations, grading, sodding and the building of foundations shall be done by the Company at a fair, reasonable and uniform charge therefor, to be paid by the owner or owners of said lots.


28. Monuments or grave marks made of any metallic substance, except standard bronze, will not be allowed, and in all cases when representing grave, mark must not be less than four inches in thickness.


. 29. Materials for building or setting of monuments, tablets or any other work of any description will not be received or allowed on Saturday, unless by permission of the Superintendent.


30. Persons engaged in erecting monuments or other structures are prohibited from attaching ropes to trees or shrubs unless by permission of the Superintendent; also from scattering their material over adjoining lots, or leaving the same on the ground any longer than is absolutely necessary, but must in all cases act in accordance with the rules, and under the direction of the Superin- tendent. Any damage to adjoining lot or plot on which monuments are being erected shall be put in order by the Cemetery Company and the Contractor charged therefor.


3I. All heavy carting for monumental work to be constructed on the hill or westerly side of the Cemetery, shall enter the Cemetery through the gate on Lake View Avenue.


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HEIRSHIP OF LOTS


I N order to prevent any misunderstanding as to the proper method of securing the use of lots after the death of owners, the following information is submitted:


Orders for the use of lots can be received only from the owners, and no persons can be recognized as lot owners unless their names appear as such upon the records of the Cemetery Company.


Upon the death of the owner, leaving no will, or leaving a will which does not dispose of the lot, an affidavit of one of the heirs, embracing the facts of the case relating to heirship, must be filed in the office in The Paterson Savings Institution Building.


In all cases where the owner has left a will which disposes of the lot, the will or a copy of the same, certified by the Surrogate, must be produced, but will be returned after examination.


The information usually required to prepare the affidavit where the owner has died intestate, or where the lot is not affected by the will, will be supplied by furnishing :


First .- The name of the deceased owner, and the date of death.


Second .- The names of the children; if any have deceased, the names of their children.


Third .- If there be no children living, nor descendants of deceased children, state the names of the brothers and sisters, and whether living or not, and the names of the descendants of any deceased brother or sister.


Fourth. If there be no children living, nor descendants of de- ceased children, nor brother or sister living, give the names of the father and mother of the deceased owner.


The charge for registering the change of ownership on the records of the Cemetery is one dollar. Affidavits will be prepared, if desired, without additional charge.


The Cemetery will be open to visitors from 7 A. M. until sunset, daily.


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LIST OF LOT OWNERS


Abbott, Anna


Aldous, Levi & Mary E.


Archer, John


Abbott, John T.


Aldred, Mary


Archer, Vilotta


Abbott, Josephine


Aldrich, Mary E.


Arden, Eliza


Abbott, William


Alesbrook, Ann


Arentsen, Garret


Abele, Wm. F. & wife


Alexander, Gavin & wife


Arentzen, Caroline


Abers, Eliza A.


Alexander, John


Arlington, Susie R. W.


Abrams, Mary


Alexander, Robert


Armand, Ella


Ackart, Caroline


Alexander, William


Armitage, James


Ackerman, A. N.


Alexander, Willis E.


Armitage, Sarah J.


Ackerman, Abram N.


Allard, Adolphe


Armitage, William


Ackerman, David D.


Allee, John B.


Armitt, James


Ackerman, Gertrude


Allee, Wm. P.


Armitt, Mary Jane


Ackerman, Elmore E.


Allen, Alpheus S.


Armour, Henry


Ackerman, Emma L.


Allen, Amelia J.


Armstrong, Henry E.


Ackerman, Jacob V.


Allen, Ellen


Armstrong, Robt. R.


Ackerman, James S.


Allen, Frank W.


Armstrong, Sam'l S.


Ackerman, Jennie


Allen, Jane K .; Maggie B .; Mary


Arnault, Claire


Ackerman, John E. & Geo. H.


Arning, Julia Anna


Ackerman, John W.


Allen, John Franklin


Arnold, David


Ackerman, Harold S.


Allen, John E.


Arnold, George


Ackerman, Henry P.


Allen, John


Arnold, Jacob M.


Ackerman, Maggie


Allen, Joseph


Arnold, Michael


Ackerman, Mary


Allen, Mabel


Arnold, Thomas J.


Ackerman, Simeon


Allen, Martha A.


Arnot, Hamilton


Ackerman, Susan


Allen, Mary Eliz.


Arnot, John


Ackerman, Wm. D.


Allen, Peter


Arnot, Joseph


Ackerman, Wm. W. & Chas.


Allen, Robert


Arteaga, Eunie C.


Ackerman, Wilson S.


Allen, Samuel C. M.


Arthurs, Samuel


Ackerson, Jane E.


Allen, Samuel E.


Ash, Geo. W. & wife


Acorn, Jane (Miss)


Allen, Stephen


Ash, Harry M.


Adams, Annie M. Adams, Henry


Allison, James


Ash, John


Adams, James M.


Almond, David


Ash, Mathew


Adams, Estate of Margaret


Almond, Emma


Ashley, Dwight


Adams, Margaret


Almond, Jacob


Ashton, Francis P.


Adams, Oliver


Almond, John


Aspell, Sarah E.


Adams, Peter


Alyea, Annie M.


Aspinwall, Martha


Adams, Richard


Alyea, Isaac


Atchison, Margaret


Adams, Rose Cooke


Alyea, Nicholas


Atchison, Walter G.


Adam, Thomas, Jr.


Alyea, Richard


Atchison, Wm. & Eliz.


Adams, Sarah F.


American Silk Ind. Ass'n


Atherton, Mary J., et al.


Adams, Susan


Amery, John


Atherton, Sophia W.


Adams, William


Amhoff, Emma S.


Atkins, Chas. & Martha


Addy, George


Amiraux, Mary E.


Atkins, John N.


Adickes, Johan N.


Amos, Mary L.


Atkinson, Ann M.


Agel, Oscar


Anderson, Archibald


Atkinson, Henry M.


Ahrens, Mary


Anderson, Frederick W.


Atkinson, Henry


Aikman, James


Anderson, John


Atkinson, Isabella .1.


Ainsworth, John,


Anderson, J. Spence


Atkinson, James


Aitchison, William


Andreas, Elizabeth N.


Atkinson, John


Aitken, Samuel


Andresen, Ferdinand Andrews, Wm. C.


Atkinson, Robert


Akhurst, Charles


Andrus, Annie Denton


Atterbury, E. Boudinot


Albert, Lucas & John J .; Louisa M., et al. Albinson, Thos., Sr.


Angleman, Walter C. & wife Angus, James


Atwood, Kimball C.


Albrecht, Emil


Annandale, John


Austin, Augustus .A.


Albutt, Susan M.


Austin, Lewis S.


Alcock, Fred'k W. Alden, Louis Morse


Anthony, Dominick Aquadro, Lucia, et al. Archer, George


Avison, John Axford, Calvin B.


Aitken, Wm. R.


Andruss, Estate of Wm. L.


Atterbury, John T.


Atterbury, Robert Rennie


Atkinson, Richard


Allen, William F.


Ash, James


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Aycrigg, Catherine E. Aycrigg, Heirs of John B. & Jane Aycrigg, Julia E. Ayres, David H. Ayers, Martha


Babbitt, Elizabeth


Babcock, Albert K.


Babcock, Elizabeth Margaret E.


A. &


Barclay, Annie W. C., Excr.


Beaufoy, John


Bacon, Sarah Ann & Alfred


Barkalow, Tunis


Beaumont, John


Baer, Carrie S.


Barker, Henry C.


Beaumont, John & Wm. C.


Baer, Frederick


Barker, John


Beaumont, Robert


Baer, Est. of Jacob F.


Barker, William


Bechtel, A.


Baggaley, Annie A.


Barkley, Anna M.


Beck, Peter


Bailey, Benjamin


Barlow, John


Becker, Johannah C. MI.


Bailey, B. V. B.


Barned, Joseph & Reuben


Beckett, Anna


Bailey, Fatnall


Barnes, Elizabeth


Beckett, James


Bailey, Margaret


Barnes, David A.


Beckinghem, Eva


Bailey, Jacob & Mary


Barnes, George


Beckler, Leo


Bailey, Peter


Barnes, George A.


Beckman, Henry


Bailey, Rebecca.


Barnes, Henry H.


Beckwith, Franklin C.


Bailey, Wm. G.


Barnes, James, Jr.


Bedell, Harry E.


Baine, William


Barnes, Richard


Beecroft, Abalena Mason


Baisch, Frederica


Barnes, Robert


Begg, Emma Deming


Baisley, George


Barnes, Susan


Begg, Jeannie


Bakelaar, Henry


Barney, Daniel J.


Beggs, Harry


Bakelaar, Jacob


Barnickel, Henry


Beggs, James


Baker, Elizabeth


Barnickel, Henry A.


Beggs, Joseph, et al.


Baker, Henry A.


Barnickel, William


Beggs, Joseph


Baker, Leonard


Barr, Alexander


Beggs, Kate


Baker, Meyer


Barr, James


Behrmann, Julia


Baker, Peter


Barrett, Elizabeth A.


Bell, Caroline


Bakhaus, August


Barrett, Sarah


Bell, Chas. E.


Baldwin, Emelie S.


Barrowclough, Charles


Bell, Edward T.


Baldwin, James M.


Barry, Henry A.


Bell, Eliza


Baldwin, Joseph R.


Barry, Lizzie B.


Bell, James


Baldwin, Richard


Barry, Sarah J.


Bellows, Abram


Barry, Est. of Henry A.


Bender, Fred'k


Ball, Joseph B.


Bartlett, Pamela


Benjamin, Robert


Ball, Jos. & Wm.


Barton, Andrew D.


Benjamin, Zachery F.


Ball, Levester G.


Barton, Charles


Ball, Martin


Barton, David


Ballentine, Elizabeth


Barton, Edwin


Barton, Mary E.


Bennett, Ellen


Bennett, Louisa E.


Bensen, Cornelius R.


Bamber, Isaiah Lees


Bateman, Jemima


Bensen, David & Albert, Excrs. of R.


Bensen, Garret B.


Bensen, Richard


Baumgarten, Minnie


Benson, Susan A.


Banigan, Peter M. Banker, Phoebe Banks, Grace


Baun, Andrew


Bentley, Harriet


Baxter, Amanda


Bentley, Sophia Maria


Bannigan, Augustus


Baxter, Henry


Bentley, John


Bannigan, Catherine M.


Baxter, Hiniman, Est. of


Bentley, Thomas W.


Banta, Catherine


Baxter, John


Benzler, John


Banta, John H.


Beach, Henry M.


Berdan, Garrabrant V. H.


Berdan, Henry L.


Banta, John C. Banta, Wesley H.


Barbarow, Isabella


Beam, Hester


Barbarrow, William H.


Beam, John R.


Beardsley, Catherine


Beardsley, Robert


Barber, Mary A.


Beasley, George


Barber, Thomas


Beattie, Edmund


Barbour, John Edwads


Beattie, Lucy


Barbour, Sarah R.


Beatty, Hamilton K.


Barbour, Thomas


Beatty, William


Barkalow, John S.


Beaumont, Benjamin


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Benjamin, Zachary T. & Eva M. Bennett, Elizth. G. W.


Ballon, Augustus Baltzele, Catherine D. Bamber, Isaac


Barton, Thomas


Bamber, Wm. L.


Bathmann, Frederick L.


Bauer, Josephine


Baumberger, Mary


Baum, Louis


Bentėjac, Adele


Baldwin, Thomas J. Balfour, F. Augustus


Bartlett, Lewis W.


Bender, John


Barton, Selina


Bamber, Wm. L. & Mary A. Bame, Emma Bamford, Ann


Beam, Carrie S.


Beam, David B.


Berdan, Jacob R.


Barbarrow, Wm. H. Barber, Jane


Of The Circuit & Wola Bank


CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY


Berdan, Jane A. Berdan, John H. Berdan, John O. Berdan, John R. Berdan, William


Blackshaw, Frederick


Blackwood, Robert A.


Blair, Jennie


Blair, Lyman


Blake, Chas.


Borrowe, Hallett A. Bosehardt, A. Louisa &


Emilie


Bosland, Benjamin


Bosland, Martin


Bossardt, Elizabeth


Botbył, Gustus G.


Bottomley, Susannah


Boudinot, Jennie J.


Boughton, Wm. A.


Bounds, Peter B. & Ann, his wife


Bowden, David


Bowden, William


Bower, Annetta


Bowers, John


Berry, Perley Milton


Berry, Reuben


Berry, Richard & Clara


Blauvelt, John


Bowker, Walter L.


Bertkau, William F.


Blauvelt, Lydia M.


Bowman, Elizabeth Jane


Bertkau, Wm. F. Excr.


Blauvelt, Sarah A.


Bowman, Sarah E.


Bertschy, Albert


Blauvelt, Wm. D.


Bowne, J. H. & Harriet K.


Boyd, Arthur


Beswick, Wright


Bleezarde, Geo. W.


Boyd, Benjamin


Bethel, Benjamin & Annie E. Betz, Jacob & wife


Block, John


Boyd, George


Beucker, Albert G.


Bloy, James W.


Boyd, John T.


Beveridge, Thomas


Blue, Isabella


Boyd, Sarah Jane


Beveridge, Thomas, Jr.


Blundell, Jas. & Wm.


Boydell, James


Bewkes, Lambert


Boardman, Isaac E.


Boydell, John & wife


Boydell, Wm., Sr.


Boeckel, John C.


Boyle, Jane


Bogart, David J.


Bozong, Florence


Bogart, Gilbert D.


Brabender, Emma


Bibby, Mary


Bogert, David B.


Bradbury, Alice


Biddell, Clara L.


Bogert, Eugene


Bradbury, Robt. & Jane, his wife


Boggs, Catherine A.


Bradley, Ann


Boggs, Harriet A.


Bradley, Betty


Biggs, Mary


Boice, Garret S.


Bradley, Elizabeth


Billsborrow, Francis


Bolton, DeWitt C.


Bradley, John & Lillian


Bolton, Susie


Bradley, Mary


Bradshaw, Henry W.


Braen, Nellie Tanis


Boon, Meindert


Brain, Cornelius


Bingham, Clementina


Booth, Alfred G.


Brain, Jacob


Booth, Anne M.


Brain, Martha P.


Binns, Wm. Henry Bippus, Germain Birbeck, Susannah


Booth, Benjamin


Brainerd, Edwin F.


Booth, George


Braithwaite, William


Booth, John H.


Brand, Joseph


Birch, Mary E. Birch, Samuel MI. Bird, Crines Bird, J. T. F. Birkbeck, Joseph Bishop, John


Booth, Richard


Brand, William


Booth, Thomas


Brandes, Julius


Boothroyd, Margaret


Brands, Mary


Borden, Davis P.


Brandt, Jacob & wife


Bishop, Mary T.


Borden, Ruel C.


Brannlick, Charles


Bissell, Annie P.


Borden, R. Williams


Braun, Christina


Born, Chas. E.


Braun, Caroline


Borneman, Est. of Bernardess


Borneman, Louisa


Borneman, Peter Bornkessel, Geo. H.


Berens, Catherine


Bergner, Charles


Bergstrom, Christina E.


Bergstrom, Walter A. Berkan, Margaret C.


Blanchard, Hiram


Blauvelt, Caroline Millicent


Blauvelt, Eleanor Elizabeth, Excr.


Blauvelt, Elizabeth


Blauvelt, Franklin A.


Blauvelt, Frank Remington


Blauvelt, Garret I.


Blauvelt, Henry S.


Berry, John B.


Blauvelt, Isaac D.


Blauvelt, Jacob H.


Bowers, Samuel


Blauvelt, James G.


Bowker, Reginald H.


Berry, William


Blauvelt, John J. & Martin


Bowles, Harry & wife


Bestwick, Hester


Blauvelt, Wm. H.


Bleuitt, Hannah


Boyd, Charity & John


Beyea, Adeline & Fanny Beyerstorfer, George & wife Bianchi, Emiglia Bibby, James S.


Bidmead, Eliza


Bogert, Nellie M.


Bigelow, Reuben W. & Frank W.


Billsborrow, Mary A. Bilz, Hugo Bimson, John Bimson, Richard


Bond, Geo. A. & Mary, his wife


Boothby, John


Brandenburger, Adeline


Black, Edward D. Blackburn, Robert


Braun, Louis C.


Blakiston, Henry Y., Chas. & Clara Blanch, Martha


Blanchard, Elizabeth


Berndt, W'm. F. Berne, Augustine Berry, Charles Martin


Berry, David J.


Berry, Elizabeth


Berry, Elmer E.


Berry, Hirst & Sophia G., his wife


Bockner, Charles


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CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY


Bray, Harriet Alice Breck, Chas. R. & W. A. M. Bredin, Frederick M. Breen, Abraham E. Breen, Cornelius


Brown, Mrs. John


Burns, Mary


Brown, Mae


Burns, Milton H.


Brown, Mary Ann


Burrell, Wm.


Brown, Maggie C.


Burrell, Valentine Burroughs, Margaret


Breen, Jacob


Brown, Orson H.


Burroughs, Mary B.


Breen, Joseph


Brown, Sarah L.


Burslem, Albert E.


Breen, Leonard


Brown, A. Swan


Burtis, J. L., Jr. Burton, Annie


Breen, William


Brown, Thomas C.


Burton, Ellen


Breese, Robert R.


Brown, William


Burton, Leah


Bremmer, Andrew


Brown, Wolston R.


Burton, Nathaniel


Brenning, Adam


Brooke, H. R.


Busch, Peter


Brereton, Ann


Brooks, Ann


Buser, Sophia


Brereton, Mary


Brooks, Eliza Jane


Bush, James H.


Brereton, Percy H.


Brooks, Hannah


Bush, John


Breur, Esdra


Brooks, John W.


Buss, Nettie L.


Brewster, Amos A.


Brooks, Peter


Bussee, William


Briggs, James


Bruce, Alexander


Bustard, Joseph L.


Briggs, Rachel


Bruce, Donald


Bustard, Robert & John


Brindle, Wm. H.


Brundred, Elizabeth


Bustard, Thos. M.


Brindle, William


Brush, Catherine


Butler, Christina


Brindley, James


Bruning, Henry C.


Butler, Henry L.


Brinkerhoff, Andrew Q.


Bruns, Adeline


Butler, Henry V.


Brinkerhoff, George A.


Bryan, Robert


Butler, Mary E. Est.


Brinkerhoff, Helena


Bryce, Margaret


Butler, Mary L.


Brinkerhoff, Rachel


Bryson, Sarah Jane


Butler, William A.


Briscoe, James H.


Buchan, Catherine


Butterworth, Jane


Bristol, Peter D.


Buckholst, Brady & Alfred C.


Butterworth, John


Bristow, Mary


Buckley, Benjamin


Butterworth, Mary


Brizzell, Alex'r & wife


Buckley, Benjamin, Excr.


Byard, John


Brock, Alexander


Buckley, Frederick


Byram, John J.


Brock, Isabella


Buckley, John


Brodie, Harriet


Buckley, William H.


Cadmus, Agnes A.


Bromley, Ann


Budde, Christina A.


Cadmus, Agnes Ann


Broomhead, James & Ann


Buggelin, Henry


Cadmus, Annie M.


Broomhall, Geo. L.


Bullen, Alma Currie


Cadmus, Charity


Broughton, Grimshaw


Buller, John J.


Cadmus, Clara


Brower, Daniel D.


Buller, Watson & wife


Cadmus, Cornelius J.


Brower, David Brownlee, Hugh


Bunce, George J.


Cadmus, Emma


Brower, George V.


Cadmus, Garret C., Ira A.


Brown, Andrew J.


Cadmus, Sarah A.


Brown, Annie W.


Buntzen, Francis P.


Cadmus, Thomas


Brown, Alexander


Burbridge, Chas.


Cadmus, Dr. Wm. J.


Brown, Catherine


Burchell, Daniel


Cairns, Caroline B.


Brown, Chas. F.


Burdan, William


Cairns, John


Brown, Chas. M.


Burdett, Samuel Dyer


Cairns, Robert


Brown, Christina


Burger, Martin


Cairns, William


Brown, Elizabeth F.


Burgess, Jennie


Cameron, Duncan


Brown, Emma


Burgess, Robert


Cameron, Eliza


Brown, George


Burghard, Louis


Campbell, Geo. W.


Brown, George W.


Burghardt, Louis & A.


Campbell, Henry G.


Brown, Geo. W. & wife


Burhans, Sarah


Campbell, Jennie & Maggie


Brown, J. Hanford


Burk, Chas. E.


Campbell, John


Brown, Henrietta Est.


Burkhard, John & Wm.


Campbell, John D.


Brown, Henrietta C.


Burkhard, William. H.


Campbell, John M.


Brown, Jacob P. & Mary P. Brown, James Brown, John


Burnett, Annie M.


Campbell, Thomas A.


Burnett, Chas. D., Excr.


Campbell, William


Brown, John G.


Burnett, David, Estate of


Cannon, John


Brown, John J.


Burnish, William


Burns, James F.


Canova, Ernesto Cardinal, Andre


Brown, John Seth


Burner, Mary


Campbell, Mary B.


Bulmer, Josephine M.


Cadmus, Edo V.


Bunnell, Brice B. & Elizabeth V.


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Brown, Mary E.


Breen, Paul


Brown, A. Swan, Trustee


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Buffalo Ave. Gate


CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY


Cardinal, Catherine, E. Carlisle, Emeline J. Carlough, Frank V .; William II. & Edgar D. Carlough, Geo.


Child, K. Lillian; Anna H. Cluss, Ettie C. & Mary O. Childs, Ellen S.


Clyde, Annie Scott Cobb, Henry D. Cochran, Agnes Cochran, Catherine Jane


Carlough, John J.


Chiswell, Richard B.


Cochran, William B.


Carlough, Lavina


Chittenden, Irene C.


Cocker, James


Carlough, William J.


Chitty, Mercy L.


Cocker, Joseph


Carnrick, David H.


Christensen, Lawrence C.


Cocker, Mattie


Carpenter, Elisha & wife


Christie, Frank


Cockran, Mary


Carpenter, Eliza Jane


Christie, George


Coddington, Elizabeth


Carr, Sarah E.


Christie, James C.


Coe, Catherine


Carr, William S.


Christie, Maria J.


Coe, Drusilla


Carroll, Annie S.


Christie, Thos. J.


Coe, Sarah J.


Carshore, William J.


Church, Charles A.


Coger, Glorenia W.


Carson, Thomas J.


Church, William E.


Coirin, Gustave


Cartwright, Jabez


Clapp, Sandford E.


Colburn, Ann


Caruth, Benjamin


Clark, Amzie B. & wife


Cole, Delia A.


Carver, Sarah


Clark, Ann


Cole, Ellen


Case, George M.


Clark, Caroline


Cole, Henry W.


Case, William H.


Clark, David


Cole, Mary A.


Casey, William


Clark, Edward


Cole, William H.


Cashell, Mary B.


Clark, Frances E.


Cole, William W.


Caspers, Peter


Clark, Henry


Colegrove, James E.


Casson, Edwin


Clark, Herbert H.


Colgan, Ann


Casson, George


Clark, Isabel F.


Collard, Thos. A., Deborah & Arthur W.


Casson, John


Clark, James L.


Collard, Thos. T.


Catlin, Louise E.


Clark, Lucius W.


Collet, Laura S., Excr.


Caunce, Richard


Clark, Mary


Collerd, Allie


Cavadini, Teresa


Clark, Thomas


Collier, Abram


Caverly, Henry B.


Clark, William B.




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