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Alan Robison (killbuckhistory@aol.com) & Rose McClune have
researched information on this cemetery and sent it to us.
2009
We thank them for all the added information they made
AGHENBACH, Catherine Martin 1-1827 1905
AGHENBACH, Frederick 8-24-1878 27y 5m 16d AGHENBACH, Jacob 1866 1909 AGHENBACH, Martin Catherine 1825 1898 mustered into Co. A 187th Infantry 9-28-1864 at Ashford NY mustered out 7-1-1865 at Arlington Heights Va born Germany ALDRICH, Addie Fred N. dau of Daniel & Catherin Frank ALDRICH, Fred N. 12-23-1885 28y 3m 17d ALDRICH, Fredrick 8-24-1878 27y 5m 16d “Remember brothers as you pass by As you are now so once was I As I am now so you shall be Prepare for death and follow me” BAKER, Jenette 4-19-1876 dau of William & Polly Baker BAKER, William Col. 2-25-1889 3/6/1900 unknown what war he was in built a house 7 kept an inn on East side of Great Valley Creek BEATTY, Fredereka K. 1872 1947 BENTHEN, Mary 5-12-1874 1m dau of F. & E. BLOOD, Samuel F. 11-26-1877 59y 4m 22d Civil War Mustered into Co. F 64th Infantry NYS Vols as a private BLOODGOOD, Sarah Hiram 10-13-1872 65y 6m 21d BLOODGOOD, V. Wayne 2-16-1880 40y 3m 6d Civil War Mustered into Co. H 64th Infantry NYS Vols as a private BOTTUM, Eugene 1-31-1873 1y 2m 11d son of Jacob & M *NOTE BUTTERFUSS, Calie 5-15-1875 8m son of Jacob & E. Jocob owned a store in Salamanca NY around 1875 that sold supplies for horses CAPRON, George W. Mira 1873 26 not sure if this is right CAPRON, Mira George W. 6-12-1873 28 Gone but not forgotten" CARRIER, Betsey Timothy 8-23-1861 72 CHAMBERLAIN, Andrew J. Ann E. 12-16-1828 3-26-1881 CHAMBERLAIN, Ann E. Andrew J. 2-21-1829 12-21-1886 CHRISTIAN, Jesse 8-29-1885 65 Civil War Vet Co. M 15 th Regt. NYS Vols Heavy Artillery CONE, William 1822 3-10-1880 59 b. Penna 154th Reg't Co. I NYS Vols. wounded May 2 1863 at Chancellorsville Va. CORNELL, Lottie L. 4-1-1875 1y 2m 16d grand daughter of E.F. & M.G. Payne "Gone but not forgotten" DAVIDSON, Cynthia James 4-20-1851 32 DAVIDSON, Cynthia James 11-1851 32y 11m 17d DAVIS, Abraham 3-14-1862 25 Civil War Co. C 105th Infantry NST Vols died in Hospital at Leroy NY of measles DAVIS, Almira John H 1873 32 25d DIDCOCK, Henry D. Mary M. 1828 1913 Civil War Co. I 187th rank of corporal NOTE: DIDCOCK, Mary M. Henry D. 1823 1899 ESTAY, Zoa May ?-29-1871 ? dau of Nelson & Emily EVANS, Joseph C. Unable to read stone EVANS, Ralph C. 1830 1-26-1865 35y 11m 20d Civil War enlisted at Dunkirk NY 9-24-1864 Co. I 187th infantry NYS Vols. died of typhoid fever at home while on leave FARNUM, Josephine no other information on stone FRANK, Catherine Daniel 10-31-1888 69y 4m FRANK, Daniel Catherine 12-31-1867 52y 7m 12d FRANK, Mary E. 2-21-1868 22y 1m 16d Dau. of Daniel & Catherine Frank FRANK, Sophrona Joseph 7-6- 1881 42y 2m 8d NOTE: GREEN, Burke E. 1862 1914 GREEN, John Lucy G. 3-31-1799 9-1-1- 1874 75 m. Sept 4 1828 son of James NOTE: GREEN, Lucy G. Howe John 8-16-1807 aft 1875 dau of daughter of Nathan and Mary Howe GRIFFIN, Horace 3-26-1883 17y 10m 15d Son of A. & R. Griffin HARRISON, Mary O. C.H. 9-4-1871 21y 8m 5d HORTE, Hiram Jr. 7-8-1861 3y 1m 4d Son of Hiram & Caroline Horte HOWE, Mary W. Nathan 11-11-1772 10-16-1868 HOWE, Nathan Mary W. 2-1-1773 5-6- 1845 72y 3m 5d Capt. in War of 1812 71st Regt NY Infantry HYATTE, Charles 5-251882 39y Private in Pennsylvania Bucktails Regt JONES, Joseph Orpha Unable to read stone JONES, Mary Harrison 1871 21y 8m 5d JONES, Orpha Joseph 4-22-1859 64 Wife KANE, Eva Eliza Peter 1823 1898 KANE, Jalina 1850 1869 KANE, Margaret A. 1846 1852 KANE, Otis H. 1856 1901 KANE, Peter Eve Eliza 1821 1872 KELSEY, Darwin E. 1807 1871 father" earley settler to the Town of Great Valley KELSEY, Deborah 1809 1895 mother" KUEHL, Alexander Fredrick Jr. 2-21-1872 7y 11m 29d son of Alexander Fredrick Sr. & C.C. Kuehl NOTE: KUEHL, Franz Julius 10-6-1882 6y 9m 23d son of Alexander Fredrick Sr. & C.C. Kuehl KUEHL, Sue Charlutta 10-12-1882 12y 8m 20d dau of Alexander Fredrick Sr. & C.C. Kuehl LESLIE, Hannah 10-26-1834 11-1-1856 MARK, Michael ? 11y 2m MARSH, Angie 9-22-1881 11y 8m 16d dau of W. & E. "I sleep in Jesus" MAYBEE, Polly James 7-12-1852 MEDLEY, John 12-2-1871 73 MELHUISH, Louis B 11-13-1871 1y 5d Child of J.H. & J.U. Melhuish NOTE: MELHUISH, Mary A. 11-8-1871 6y 8m 21d Child of J.H. & J.U. Melhuish METCALFE, Percey 8-25-1872 10y 15d son of F.C. & L Metcalfe Frank Metcalfe owned a general merchant store in Kill Buck around 1875 NELSON, Athalinda John 2-2-1865 24y 1m NELSON, Della E. 2-18-1862 3y 3m 26d NELSON, Ella D. 10-9-1865 2y 6m NELSON, John Athalinda unknown where he is buried Civil War Captain Co. H 154th Regt. NYS Vols NELSON, Theodore 5-11-1845 1y 12d PATTERSON, Charlotte Robert dau of Nathan and Mary Howe PATTERSON, Charlotte 5y child of Otis & Magdalane Mayer Patterson no stone PATTERSON, Daniel 7y child of Otis & Magdalane Mayer Patterson no stone PATTERSON, John H. 2-6-1865 16y 9m 13d son of Robert & Charlotte Howe Patterson PATTERSON, Robert Charlotte 12-3-1800 10-26-1881 son of David G. & Sarah Thompson Patterson NOTE: PAYNE, Caynell T 5-3-1891 7-1-1892 Child of R. & D. Payne PAYNE, Clarence E. 10-3-1882 7-4-1892 Child of R. & D. Payne PEMBERTON, Ardon Clarrisa 1800 1862 62y no stone-taken from Pemberton Genealogy PEMBERTON, Clarrissa Currin Ardon 1811 1878 67 no stone-taken from Pemberton Genealogy PEMBERTON, Francis R. 10-21-1837 2y 6m son of Ardon & Clarrissa Currin Pemberton PEMBERTON, Mary Molly Thomas 8-8-1760 5-30-1838 78y Kellogg maiden name PLATNER, Cibbie B. 12-10-1874 4y 6m 7d son of T.E. & M.L. PLATNER, Gilbert 1821 41 POWERS, Adeline Unable to read stone POWERS, William Unable to read stone ROZELL, Rebecca S. Eliphalet 6-9-1881 41 Eliphalet was postmast at Kill Buck post office from 8-26-1857 to 8-17-1861 SMITH, Absalom 7-20-1815 4-11- 1892 SMITH, Amarilla Robert 11-3-1885 72y 9m 13d SMITH, Bartlett 4-13-1883 40 Civil War Co. H 37th Regt NYS Vols Commander of G.A.R. post no. 239 SMITH, Charles L. Reka 4-12-1856 6-16-1891 Civil War 187th infanty NYS Vols enlisted 9-30-1864 SMITH, Della E. 2-18-1862 3y 3m 26d child of Absalom & Lucy Smith SMITH, Ella D. 10-9-1865 2y 6m child of Absalom & Lucy Smith SMITH, Johanna J.W. Smith 9-11-1881 39y 1m 8d SMITH, Reka Charles SMITH, Robert Amarilla 8-27- 1880 74y 6m 1d SMITH, Thomas J. 5-19-1840 12-31- 1867 27y 7m 12d Civil War 64th Regt NYS Vols son of Robert & Amarrilla Smith STEARNA, Jesse 8-31-1869 9-21-1869 son of B.S. & Elvira Stearns "budded on earth to bloom in heaven" STEARNA, Myra 2-25-1859 2-27-1862 child of B.S. & Elvira Stearns "budded on earth to bloom in heaven" STEVENSON, Joseph C. 2-18-1881 2-18-1881 42y 8m 23d Civil War Co. I 51 Regt NYS Vols UNKNOWN A.N. small footstone by Athalinda Nelson UNKNOWN, F.N.A. small stone with inly these initials UNKNOWN, F.S. stone next to Sophrona Frank UNKNOWN, H.G. foot stone by Horace Griffin UNKNOWN, L.M.E. small stone by Didcock could be a child UNKNOWN, S.B. small stone with these initials could have been a child UNKNOWN, S.F.B. small stone near Calie Butterfuss could have been brother or sister UNKNOWN, Vivian small stone with only "our little Vivian" WHITNEY, Leon 5-17-1851 son of L. & J. WHITNEY, Lucy J. 6-9-? ? 6y 1m dau of L. & J. WOODWORTH, Clarinda Smith Thomas 8-11-1879 47y 5m don't know if Thomas is buried here WOODWORTH, Thomas Clarinda Smith Civil War Co. C 13th Regt. Heavy Artillery died in Hospital at Portsmouth Va. WOOSTER, Elizabeth E. Jeremy 5-30-1866 80y 9m 23d WOOSTER, Jeremy Elizabeth E. unable to read broken stone brother of Lewis WOOSTER, Lewis B. 1-13-1881 71 kept first store located in Kill Buck around 1815 brother of Jeremy YOUNG, Ernstiene geb.den 4-18-1806 gest den 1-21-1885 German Language YOUNG, Nicholas geb.den 10-5-1806 gest den 3-19-1880 German Language NOTE: |
NOTE: Jacob Bottum was present at the meeting when Great Valley Cemetery Ass. was formed He was a Civel War Vet 9th Calvary 9-17-1964
Henry D Didcock was appointed Secretary of the
Great Valley Cemetery Ass. was formed on Sept 2 1871-A school was kept
in a small plank house
that was located near the Henry D Didcock residence (county
Rd 49) around the year 1819. Daniel Chandler taught at the school who afterwards
became
a somewhat prominent citizen of Hinsdale. Only a few
chilren attented the school and it was closed after a couple of years.
Joseph Frank was present at the meeting when Great
Valley Cemetery Ass. was formed in 1871 Joseph owned & operated a livery
7 boarding stable
for horses He also owned a meat market both businesses
were located at Great Valley Station which is now Kill Buck- no stone here
for Frank
John Green was present at the meeting when Great
Valley Cemetery Ass. was formed in 1871was also postmaster of at Great
Valley Station which
is now Kill Buck from March 7 1843 to July 8 1850. He
was a magistrate for four years and commissioner of highways for several
years
Alexander Fredrick Sr. Kuehl was appointed to the board of the Great Valley Cemetery Ass. for a one year term when it was formed in 1871
Melhuish, J.H. owned and operated the Railroad
House Hotel located north of the Erie Railroad Station located at Great
Valley Center now called
Kill Buck. Mr. Melhuish also operated a general store
in 1875 at Great Valley Center
Patterson, Robert was present at the meeting when Great Valley Cemetery Ass. was formed in 1871 .
Young, Nicholas was present at the meeting when
Great Valley Cemetery Ass. was formed in 1871
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