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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
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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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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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V. Boyle
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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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