Middle Ridge (Genung’s Corners) Cemetery

Madison
(Nearly Inactive) 

This quaint old cemetery has been operated from 1811 and is still burying lot owners. It is located on Middle Ridge Road, known as the Cowles lot, in Tract No. 2, about 1/4 mile east of Genung Street. Genung Street is a small residential street running at an angle from Lake Street north to Middle Ridge Road. The next nearest intersection, called Genung Corners lent its name to the cemetery, although never officially. About this area, Violet Crandall wrote in her article “Madison’s Heritage” in The Historical Society Quarterly, Lake County, Ohio August, 1966, “In 1842 Amos Genung established a furnace on the southeast corner of Lake Street (formerly known as Genung Road) and Middle Ridge. In 1851 William Genung added to the foundry business that of making machinery. He and his son Charles manufactured the Iron King seed drills and cultivators for onion farmers, also iron cook stoves, sleigh shoes, flat irons, etc.”

The WPA cemetery map states that the cemetery was established in 1817, originally part of Gillett’s farm deeded to cemetery Trustees May 5, 1817. This has not been found.

On April 14, 1838 Bennet and Asenath Martin sold for $20.00 to Isaac M. Martin, Nathan Crane, Martin Rand, William Balch, Jonadab Winchester, Grindall Rawson, Nahum Miller, Jonas Tower, Richard S. Wilcox, Truman N. Wilcox, Benjamin Smith, Elijah Smith, Levi Bartram, Ebinezer Ford and Cushing Cunningham all of the Township of Madison, “a piece of land occupied as a burying ground containing about half an acre on the north side of the Middle ridge road.” This was transcribed in Lake County Deed Vol. F, page 638.

The Warren piece of property was described as beginning at the northwest corner of a lot conveyed by Bennet Martin and Asenath Martin by deed dated April 14, 1838 to Isaac M. Martin, et. al, containing about half an acre for a burying ground. The Martin piece of land appears to be the earliest section of the cemetery, and would be recorded in Geauga County.

On February 16, 1856, John Warren and his wife Phila sold land on the west side of the cemetery in Tract 2 to Martin Rand, Horace Winchester, Lovell Cram, William Bidwell, Cushing Cunningham, Richard Wilcox & others for $30.00. It would give an extra 36 feet of frontage on Middle Ridge Road. It was designated to the grantees’ heirs and assigns forever as a burying ground.

In the Book of Associations in the Recorder’s Office of Lake County we found the following on page 22:
We citizens of Madison Township Lake Co. Ohio hereby signify our intention of forming ourselves into an association to be incorporated and known as the Madison Middle Ridge Cemetery Association under the act for incorporating such associations passed May 17, 1854. Madison Jan. 25th 1859.
Martin Rand—-Cushing Cunningham
Horace Winchester—-Henry Rand
Richard S. Wilson—-Moses B. Hubbard
Edmond Smith—-A.G. Warner
Wm. H. Genung—-C. L. Bartram
Thomas B. Warren—-Jonadab Winchester
F.N. Wilcox—-Madison Feb. 28th 1859
Pursuant to a legal Call of the original stockholders of the Madison Middle Ridge Burying ground the proprietors met and organized by electing Martin Rand Chairman. Object of the meeting to effect the legal organization of the proprietors of the Burying ground—The following resolutions were unanimously adopted—-1st resolved
That this association be called and hereafter known as the Madison Middle Ridge Cemetery Association–
2nd That the Board of Trustees consist of Five members, viz.. Cushing Cunningham, Richard S. Wilcox–Horace Winchester–Martin Rand and Albert G. Warner.
3rd. That J.S. Wilson act as our secretary until his successor is appointed…
That we hold our normal meeting on the first Sat. of Jan.. J.S. Wilson Secretary
Received and recorded April 6th 1859.
Franklin Paine Recorder

On September 9, 1867 another piece of property was purchased for Middle Ridge Cemetery. R. R. and Lucinda Latham of Madison sold to N. Rand, Eli Olds, A.G. Warner, H. Winchester, R.S. Wilcox, Trustees of Ridge Cemetery in the Township of Madison for $100.00 a strip on the east side of the cemetery adding 2 more rods of frontage (33 feet) and 20 ½ rods of depth, containing 40 rods. [Lake County Deed Record Vol. 1 pg 294]

On May 23, 1868, the Association Trustees, R.S. Wilcox, Martin Rand, Eli Olds, H. Winchester, and N.B. Hubbard purchased another 50 rods of land at the north end of the original burying grounds from Calvin M. and Sophia Gillett for $50.00. [Vol. 1 pg 293]

On April 23, 1874 C.W. Gillett and his wife Sophia sold to the Trustees of Middle Ridge Cemetery Association a strip of land along the west side of the cemetery, and a piece on 2/3 of the north side, in a flying flag shape, totaling .54 acre. Cost was $118.50. [Vol. 5 pg 31]

On May 2, 1874, another similar piece totaling .23 acre on the east side was purchased from R.R. and Lucinda Latham for $50.00. [Vol. 5 pg 32]

These last two pieces seem to have been purchased for the road along the perimeter of the cemetery and the fence.

This lovely long 2 acre cemetery has among its interrees nine Revolutionary War soldiers: Daniel Bartram, William Bidwell, Wm. Branch, Jewitt Burdick, Anariah Crandall, Andrew Ford, Joseph Green, Isaac Martin, and Asa Turney.

The north west portion of this cemetery is called the “Home Lot.” The Township does not have any record of these burials as there was an agreement that the National Women’s Relief Corps Home for Soldiers and Sailors, their Widows, Wives, and Army Nurses would hold that lot for their resident burials and they would keep their own records. Information on the residents’ burial wishes along with some death dates can be found at Ohio Historical Society, but no actual burial records have been found for this section. The stones are all alike, small rounded grey marble with first name, last name and birth-death years on each. The last of these stones seems to be about 1946.

First 17 stones in this home lot, in the north west corner of the cemetery, appear to have been moved back, probably for truck turning access. In row one, stones 1-17 and 26-35 are Women’s Relief Corps type. Matching stones are found in each of the seven rows in the west section.

Readings were proofed on the following dates:
West 23 Apr 2001
East 5 June 2001

 

Note: Duplicate stone numbers indicate multiple persons inscribed on the same stone as detailed in the inscription column.

NameSecRowStoneInscriptionSymbolsComments
Smith, Nancy M.W11Nancy M. Smith/ 1837-1925/Fallen off base, broken - on huge ant hill
Adams, Louisa A.W12Louisa A./ Adams/ 1838-1926/Fallen over. WRC type.
Furman, Isabelle W.W13Isabelle W./ Furman/ 1849-1926/WRC type.
Reynolds, MaryW14Mary/ Reynolds/ 1844-1928/Fallen over. WRC type.
Dakin, MinervaW15Minerva/ Dakin/ 1849-1927/Fallen over. WRC type.
Race, Emma B.W16Emma B./ Race/ 1845-1928/Fallen over. WRC type.
Wheeler, Mary J.W17Mary J./ Wheeler/ 1839-1928/Fallen over. WRC type.
Hunt, DellaW18Della Hunt/ 1848-1930/WRC type.
Sassaman, ElfeniaW19Elfenia/ Sassaman/ 1840-1930/Broken. WRC type.
Moulton, ClaraW110Clara/ Moulton/ 1847-1930/Cracked. WRC type.
Todd, FlorenceW111Florence/ Todd/ 1832[?]-1931/Fallen, in 3 pieces. WRC type.
Blankenship, NannieW112Nannie/ Blankenship/ 1882-1931/WRC type.
Johnson, ClaraW113Clara/ Johnson/ 1854-1932/WRC type.
Warner, Mary M.W114Mary M./ Warner/ 1850-1932/WRC type.
DuBoyce, KatherineW115Katherine/ DuBoyce/ 1851-1934/WRC type.
Cockerill, Nannie J.W116Nannie J./ Cockerill/ 1848-1935WRC type.
Holcomb, LouiseW117Louise/ Holcomb/ 1849-1938WRC type. End Home Lot Sec.
Gillett, LeonardW118Leonard Gillett/ Co. G./ 105 Ohio INF./Marble shield.Back to regular Row 1. Government type.
Gillette, William B.W119William B. Gillette/ 1878-1944/Flower on top of each side.
Rand, JohnnyW120Johnny/ Son of Arthur-Jeanette/ Sept. 30, 1918/ Arthur/ Son of Arthur/ June 28 to July 10, 1891/See Rand mon. Row 2
Rand, ArthurW120Johnny/ Son of Arthur-Jeanette/ Sept. 30, 1918/ Arthur/ Son of Arthur/ June 28 to July 10, 1891/See Rand mon. Row 2
Rand, JeanetteW121Jeanette Rand/ 1884-1978/
Rand, Cassius C.W122Cassius C. Rand 1843-1912/ His wife/ Anna Rand 1846-1927/ Son/ Arthur S. Rand/ His wife/ Jeanette R. Rand/ Rand/Monument. Goes with # 19-24.
Rand, AnnaW122Cassius C. Rand 1843-1912/ His wife/ Anna Rand 1846-1927/ Son/ Arthur S. Rand/ His wife/ Jeanette R. Rand/ Rand/Monument. Goes with # 19-24.
Rand, Arthur S.W122Cassius C. Rand 1843-1912/ His wife/ Anna Rand 1846-1927/ Son/ Arthur S. Rand/ His wife/ Jeanette R. Rand/ Rand/Monument. Goes with # 19-24.
Rand, Jeanette R.W122Cassius C. Rand 1843-1912/ His wife/ Anna Rand 1846-1927/ Son/ Arthur S. Rand/ His wife/ Jeanette R. Rand/ Rand/Monument. Goes with # 19-24.
Rand, Arthur S.W123Arthur S. Rand/ 1869-1944/
Rand, AnnaW124Anna Rand/ 1846-1927
Rand, C. C.W125C. C. Rand/ 1843-1912/Vet 61-65 Flag Holder
Fostenberg, MaryW126Mary/ Fostenberg/ 1843-1908/WRC type.
Elliott, Lucinda O.W127Lucinda O./ Elliott/ 1826-1907/WRC type.
Berth, JuliaW128Julia/ Berth/ 1825-1907/WRC type.
Standard, Lydia M.W129Lydia M./ Standard/ 1827-1907/WRC type.
Bedortha, ParmeliaW130Parmelia/ Bedortha/ 1825-1906/WRC type.
Sked, Marthy V.W131Marthy V./ Sked/ 1845-1894/WRC type.
Brown, ElizaW132Eliza/ Brown/ 1809-1896/WRC type.
Tobin, MaryW133Mary/ Tobin/ 1826-1893/WRC type.
Nyland, Christiana M.W134Christiana M./ Hyland/ 1813-1893/WRC type.
Hanson, Almira N.W135Almira N./ Hanson/ 1815-1892/WRC type.
Collister, Viets M.W136Viets M. Collister/ 1894-1929/Masonic Emblem; daffodils
Collister, Jessie E.W137Jessie E. Collister/ Wife of John W/ Mar 26, 1910 June 16, 1994/Flat Granite.
Collister, John W.W138John W Collister/ 1st Lt US Army/ World War II/ Apr 24 1920 Aug 8 1989/Govt[?] Flat Granite.
Collister, Francis H.W139Francis H Collister/ Ohio/ Pvt US Marine Corps/ Oct 20 1901 Jan 3 1943/Cross at center top.Flush Bronze
Collister, John ThomasW140Collister/ John Thomas 1861-1925/ Jessie Viets1866-1942/ Don 1889-1957/ [On back of flagholder] Jessie Viets Collister/ Born Aug 20 1866/ Died Jan 17 1942/American Legion Auxilliary Flag Holder
Collister, Jessie VietsW140Collister/ John Thomas 1861-1925/ Jessie Viets1866-1942/ Don 1889-1957/ [On back of flagholder] Jessie Viets Collister/ Born Aug 20 1866/ Died Jan 17 1942/American Legion Auxilliary Flag Holder
Collister, DonW140Collister/ John Thomas 1861-1925/ Jessie Viets1866-1942/ Don 1889-1957/ [On back of flagholder] Jessie Viets Collister/ Born Aug 20 1866/ Died Jan 17 1942/American Legion Auxilliary Flag Holder
Collister, John W.W141Father/
Collister, Jessie E.W142Mother/
Gillett, G. M.W143Gillett/ G.M. Gillett/ Died/ Dec. 15, 1894/ Age 77 yrs./ Sophia His Wife/ Died/ July 15, 1886/ Age 63 yrs./Monument between Row 1 &2, tree bark texture.
Gillett, SophiaW143Gillett/ G.M. Gillett/ Died/ Dec. 15, 1894/ Age 77 yrs./ Sophia His Wife/ Died/ July 15, 1886/ Age 63 yrs./Monument between Row 1 &2, tree bark texture.
Viets, Shalor N.W144Viets/ Shalor N. Viets/ 1837-1923/ Kate Gillett/ His Wife/ 1842-1912/IOOF flag holder.Small monument between Row 1 & 2.
Viets, Kate GillettW144Viets/ Shalor N. Viets/ 1837-1923/ Kate Gillett/ His Wife/ 1842-1912/IOOF flag holder.Small monument between Row 1 & 2.
Kent, John E.W145John E. Kent/ 1870-1897/
Kent, Nellie MarieW146Nellie Marie/ Kent/ 1897-1921/fallen over
Kent, Mabel VietsW147Mabel Viets/ Kent/ Oct. 25, 1866/ May 23, 1953/Order of Eastern Star
Moore, Mabelle ElsieW148Mabelle Elsie 1891-1962/ William 1893-1969/ Moore/ [on back]Western Reserve 71 Windermere 627/ Western Reserve 71 Past Pres. P.T.A./Lg flower cross-IHS; She-Order of Eastern Star, D.A.R.; He-MasonSymbols on stone between birth & death dates.
Moore, WilliamW148Mabelle Elsie 1891-1962/ William 1893-1969/ Moore/ [on back]Western Reserve 71 Windermere 627/ Western Reserve 71 Past Pres. P.T.A./Lg flower cross-IHS; She-Order of Eastern Star, D.A.R.; He-MasonSymbols on stone between birth & death dates.
Green, Carl S.W149Carl S. Green/ 1888-1897/
Green, BabyW150Baby Green/ April 1903/
Green, Dorothy I.W151Dorothy I./ Green/ 1904-1918/end NW section
Green, Eva V.W152Eva V. Green 1864-1951/ John H. Green 1863-1927/She-Order of Eastern Star. He-Mason between birth & death dates of each.
Green, John H.W152Eva V. Green 1864-1951/ John H. Green 1863-1927/She-Order of Eastern Star. He-Mason between birth & death dates of each.
Barrett, Ida MayW153Ida May/ Dau of/ David & Susan S./ Barrett,/ Died July 16, 1879/ Aged 22 yrs./ Gone to rest/
Woodworth, MargeryW154Margery/Dau of/ EC & ME/Woodworth/ Dec 24, 1901/ aged 5 mos.Set back, stone tipped.
Woodworth, L.C.W155[south face]L.C. Woodworth/ Born/ Aug. 17, 1810./ Died/ May 9, 1894/ Emily C./ His wife/ Born June 17, 1816./ Died March 28, 1900./ [east face] Susan/ Wife of/ L.C. Woodworth/ Died/ March 3, 1843./ Aged 32 yrs./ Woodworth/ [north face] Our Sons/ Homer James/ Died Jan. 5, 1861./ Aged 22 yrs./ Cortes Pool/ Died Dec. 27, 1867./ Aged 23 yrs./ Charles/ Died May 23, 1851,/ Aged 1 month./ Mark/ Died Oct 10, 1839,/ Aged 3 yrs./Tall monument.
Woodworth, Emily C.W155[south face]L.C. Woodworth/ Born/ Aug. 17, 1810./ Died/ May 9, 1894/ Emily C./ His wife/ Born June 17, 1816./ Died March 28, 1900./ [east face] Susan/ Wife of/ L.C. Woodworth/ Died/ March 3, 1843./ Aged 32 yrs./ Woodworth/ [north face] Our Sons/ Homer James/ Died Jan. 5, 1861./ Aged 22 yrs./ Cortes Pool/ Died Dec. 27, 1867./ Aged 23 yrs./ Charles/ Died May 23, 1851,/ Aged 1 month./ Mark/ Died Oct 10, 1839,/ Aged 3 yrs./Tall monument.
Woodworth, SusanW155[south face]L.C. Woodworth/ Born/ Aug. 17, 1810./ Died/ May 9, 1894/ Emily C./ His wife/ Born June 17, 1816./ Died March 28, 1900./ [east face] Susan/ Wife of/ L.C. Woodworth/ Died/ March 3, 1843./ Aged 32 yrs./ Woodworth/ [north face] Our Sons/ Homer James/ Died Jan. 5, 1861./ Aged 22 yrs./ Cortes Pool/ Died Dec. 27, 1867./ Aged 23 yrs./ Charles/ Died May 23, 1851,/ Aged 1 month./ Mark/ Died Oct 10, 1839,/ Aged 3 yrs./Tall monument.
Woodworth, Homer JamesW155[south face]L.C. Woodworth/ Born/ Aug. 17, 1810./ Died/ May 9, 1894/ Emily C./ His wife/ Born June 17, 1816./ Died March 28, 1900./ [east face] Susan/ Wife of/ L.C. Woodworth/ Died/ March 3, 1843./ Aged 32 yrs./ Woodworth/ [north face] Our Sons/ Homer James/ Died Jan. 5, 1861./ Aged 22 yrs./ Cortes Pool/ Died Dec. 27, 1867./ Aged 23 yrs./ Charles/ Died May 23, 1851,/ Aged 1 month./ Mark/ Died Oct 10, 1839,/ Aged 3 yrs./Tall monument.
Woodworth, Cortes PoolW155[south face]L.C. Woodworth/ Born/ Aug. 17, 1810./ Died/ May 9, 1894/ Emily C./ His wife/ Born June 17, 1816./ Died March 28, 1900./ [east face] Susan/ Wife of/ L.C. Woodworth/ Died/ March 3, 1843./ Aged 32 yrs./ Woodworth/ [north face] Our Sons/ Homer James/ Died Jan. 5, 1861./ Aged 22 yrs./ Cortes Pool/ Died Dec. 27, 1867./ Aged 23 yrs./ Charles/ Died May 23, 1851,/ Aged 1 month./ Mark/ Died Oct 10, 1839,/ Aged 3 yrs./Tall monument.
Woodworth, CharlesW155[south face]L.C. Woodworth/ Born/ Aug. 17, 1810./ Died/ May 9, 1894/ Emily C./ His wife/ Born June 17, 1816./ Died March 28, 1900./ [east face] Susan/ Wife of/ L.C. Woodworth/ Died/ March 3, 1843./ Aged 32 yrs./ Woodworth/ [north face] Our Sons/ Homer James/ Died Jan. 5, 1861./ Aged 22 yrs./ Cortes Pool/ Died Dec. 27, 1867./ Aged 23 yrs./ Charles/ Died May 23, 1851,/ Aged 1 month./ Mark/ Died Oct 10, 1839,/ Aged 3 yrs./Tall monument.
Woodworth, MarkW155[south face]L.C. Woodworth/ Born/ Aug. 17, 1810./ Died/ May 9, 1894/ Emily C./ His wife/ Born June 17, 1816./ Died March 28, 1900./ [east face] Susan/ Wife of/ L.C. Woodworth/ Died/ March 3, 1843./ Aged 32 yrs./ Woodworth/ [north face] Our Sons/ Homer James/ Died Jan. 5, 1861./ Aged 22 yrs./ Cortes Pool/ Died Dec. 27, 1867./ Aged 23 yrs./ Charles/ Died May 23, 1851,/ Aged 1 month./ Mark/ Died Oct 10, 1839,/ Aged 3 yrs./Tall monument.
Woodworth, Cortes PoolW156Cortes P./Small rounded Marble fallen off base; see mon W-1-55
Woodworth, CharlesW157Charles/Small rounded Marble. See mon W-1-55
Woodworth, Homer J.W158Homer J./Small rounded Marble. See mon. W-1-55
Woodworth, SusanW159Susan/Small rounded Marble. WRC 1883, 110 flag holder. See mon. W-1-55
Woodworth, L.C.W160Father/See mon. W-1-55
Woodworth, ?W161Mother/See mon. W-1-55
Woodruff, Mary AnnW162Mary Ann/ Woodruff/ 1807-1901/end of set-back area.
Cumings, BenjaminW163Benjamin Cumings/ Died/ Sept. 11, 1852/ Aged 71 yr. 18 ds./ Lucy Cumings/ Died/ June 4, 1861/ Aged 79 Yrs & 18 dys/Out of base lying face upon bottom base. Hard to read- it's from oldreadings
Cumings, LucyW163Benjamin Cumings/ Died/ Sept. 11, 1852/ Aged 71 yr. 18 ds./ Lucy Cumings/ Died/ June 4, 1861/ Aged 79 Yrs & 18 dys/Out of base lying face upon bottom base. Hard to read- it's from oldreadings
Cumings, Benj. P.W164Benj. P. Cumings/ Died/ April 18, 1848/ Aged 38 Years/Bible above name Benj.In 3 pieces, one in ground, top propped up & middle flush- flat.
Cumings, Benjamin P.W165Benjamin P./ Son of/ Charles & Rebecca/ Cumings/ Died/ Sept. 22, 1861/ Ag'd 11 mos & 2 ds/ [on back] Our little Bennie/
Rand, NancyW166Mother/See mon W-1-69
Rand, Altha K.W167Altha/See mon W-1-69
Rand, H.C.W168Father/See mon W-1-69
Rand, H.C.W169[north face]H.C. Rand/ Born June 11, 1830/ Died Feb. 22, 1906/ Nancy Rand/ His Wife/ Born Nov. 4, 1834/ Died Feb. 6, 1878/ [east face] Altha K. Rand/ Born Apr. 21, 1852,/ Died Mar. 26, 1858./ Dau of/ H.C. & Nancy Rand/ [south face] Martin Rand/ Born Dec. 26, 1801./ Died May 20, 1884./ Lucy Rand/ His Wife/ Born Aug. 27, 1805./ Died Dec. 18, 1886./ [west face] RandTall granite monument.
Rand, NancyW169[north face]H.C. Rand/ Born June 11, 1830/ Died Feb. 22, 1906/ Nancy Rand/ His Wife/ Born Nov. 4, 1834/ Died Feb. 6, 1878/ [east face] Altha K. Rand/ Born Apr. 21, 1852,/ Died Mar. 26, 1858./ Dau of/ H.C. & Nancy Rand/ [south face] Martin Rand/ Born Dec. 26, 1801./ Died May 20, 1884./ Lucy Rand/ His Wife/ Born Aug. 27, 1805./ Died Dec. 18, 1886./ [west face] RandTall granite monument.
Rand, Altha K.W169[north face]H.C. Rand/ Born June 11, 1830/ Died Feb. 22, 1906/ Nancy Rand/ His Wife/ Born Nov. 4, 1834/ Died Feb. 6, 1878/ [east face] Altha K. Rand/ Born Apr. 21, 1852,/ Died Mar. 26, 1858./ Dau of/ H.C. & Nancy Rand/ [south face] Martin Rand/ Born Dec. 26, 1801./ Died May 20, 1884./ Lucy Rand/ His Wife/ Born Aug. 27, 1805./ Died Dec. 18, 1886./ [west face] RandTall granite monument.
Rand, MartinW169[north face]H.C. Rand/ Born June 11, 1830/ Died Feb. 22, 1906/ Nancy Rand/ His Wife/ Born Nov. 4, 1834/ Died Feb. 6, 1878/ [east face] Altha K. Rand/ Born Apr. 21, 1852,/ Died Mar. 26, 1858./ Dau of/ H.C. & Nancy Rand/ [south face] Martin Rand/ Born Dec. 26, 1801./ Died May 20, 1884./ Lucy Rand/ His Wife/ Born Aug. 27, 1805./ Died Dec. 18, 1886./ [west face] RandTall granite monument.
Rand, LucyW169[north face]H.C. Rand/ Born June 11, 1830/ Died Feb. 22, 1906/ Nancy Rand/ His Wife/ Born Nov. 4, 1834/ Died Feb. 6, 1878/ [east face] Altha K. Rand/ Born Apr. 21, 1852,/ Died Mar. 26, 1858./ Dau of/ H.C. & Nancy Rand/ [south face] Martin Rand/ Born Dec. 26, 1801./ Died May 20, 1884./ Lucy Rand/ His Wife/ Born Aug. 27, 1805./ Died Dec. 18, 1886./ [west face] RandTall granite monument.
Rand, MartinW170Father/See mon W-1-69
Rand, LucyW171Mother/See mon W-1-69
Potter, Wm.W172[west face] Wm. Potter/ Born May 10, 1788/ In New London, Conn./ Emigrated to this town in 1809/ Died/ Nov. 24, 1869/ Aged 81 yrs 6 ms, 14 Days/ Potter/ [south face] John B. Potter/ 1829-1909/ Sarah J. Potter/ 1833-1912/ Witter A. Potter/ 1834-1915/ Eliza M. Potter/ 1836-1915/ [east face] Cora D./ Wife of/ Vernon A. Graves/ Died June 1, 1882/ Aged 24 Yrs 1 mo 25 ds./ [north face] Nancy/ wife of/ Wm. Potter/ Born in Marcellus, N.Y./ March 31, 1798/ Died April 25, 1887Marble monument.
Potter, John B.W172[west face] Wm. Potter/ Born May 10, 1788/ In New London, Conn./ Emigrated to this town in 1809/ Died/ Nov. 24, 1869/ Aged 81 yrs 6 ms, 14 Days/ Potter/ [south face] John B. Potter/ 1829-1909/ Sarah J. Potter/ 1833-1912/ Witter A. Potter/ 1834-1915/ Eliza M. Potter/ 1836-1915/ [east face] Cora D./ Wife of/ Vernon A. Graves/ Died June 1, 1882/ Aged 24 Yrs 1 mo 25 ds./ [north face] Nancy/ wife of/ Wm. Potter/ Born in Marcellus, N.Y./ March 31, 1798/ Died April 25, 1887Marble monument.
Potter, Sarah J.W172[west face] Wm. Potter/ Born May 10, 1788/ In New London, Conn./ Emigrated to this town in 1809/ Died/ Nov. 24, 1869/ Aged 81 yrs 6 ms, 14 Days/ Potter/ [south face] John B. Potter/ 1829-1909/ Sarah J. Potter/ 1833-1912/ Witter A. Potter/ 1834-1915/ Eliza M. Potter/ 1836-1915/ [east face] Cora D./ Wife of/ Vernon A. Graves/ Died June 1, 1882/ Aged 24 Yrs 1 mo 25 ds./ [north face] Nancy/ wife of/ Wm. Potter/ Born in Marcellus, N.Y./ March 31, 1798/ Died April 25, 1887Marble monument.
Potter, Witter A.W172[west face] Wm. Potter/ Born May 10, 1788/ In New London, Conn./ Emigrated to this town in 1809/ Died/ Nov. 24, 1869/ Aged 81 yrs 6 ms, 14 Days/ Potter/ [south face] John B. Potter/ 1829-1909/ Sarah J. Potter/ 1833-1912/ Witter A. Potter/ 1834-1915/ Eliza M. Potter/ 1836-1915/ [east face] Cora D./ Wife of/ Vernon A. Graves/ Died June 1, 1882/ Aged 24 Yrs 1 mo 25 ds./ [north face] Nancy/ wife of/ Wm. Potter/ Born in Marcellus, N.Y./ March 31, 1798/ Died April 25, 1887Marble monument.
Potter, Eliza M.W172[west face] Wm. Potter/ Born May 10, 1788/ In New London, Conn./ Emigrated to this town in 1809/ Died/ Nov. 24, 1869/ Aged 81 yrs 6 ms, 14 Days/ Potter/ [south face] John B. Potter/ 1829-1909/ Sarah J. Potter/ 1833-1912/ Witter A. Potter/ 1834-1915/ Eliza M. Potter/ 1836-1915/ [east face] Cora D./ Wife of/ Vernon A. Graves/ Died June 1, 1882/ Aged 24 Yrs 1 mo 25 ds./ [north face] Nancy/ wife of/ Wm. Potter/ Born in Marcellus, N.Y./ March 31, 1798/ Died April 25, 1887Marble monument.
Graves, Cora D. Potter[?]W172[west face] Wm. Potter/ Born May 10, 1788/ In New London, Conn./ Emigrated to this town in 1809/ Died/ Nov. 24, 1869/ Aged 81 yrs 6 ms, 14 Days/ Potter/ [south face] John B. Potter/ 1829-1909/ Sarah J. Potter/ 1833-1912/ Witter A. Potter/ 1834-1915/ Eliza M. Potter/ 1836-1915/ [east face] Cora D./ Wife of/ Vernon A. Graves/ Died June 1, 1882/ Aged 24 Yrs 1 mo 25 ds./ [north face] Nancy/ wife of/ Wm. Potter/ Born in Marcellus, N.Y./ March 31, 1798/ Died April 25, 1887Marble monument.
Potter, NancyW172[west face] Wm. Potter/ Born May 10, 1788/ In New London, Conn./ Emigrated to this town in 1809/ Died/ Nov. 24, 1869/ Aged 81 yrs 6 ms, 14 Days/ Potter/ [south face] John B. Potter/ 1829-1909/ Sarah J. Potter/ 1833-1912/ Witter A. Potter/ 1834-1915/ Eliza M. Potter/ 1836-1915/ [east face] Cora D./ Wife of/ Vernon A. Graves/ Died June 1, 1882/ Aged 24 Yrs 1 mo 25 ds./ [north face] Nancy/ wife of/ Wm. Potter/ Born in Marcellus, N.Y./ March 31, 1798/ Died April 25, 1887Marble monument.
Potter, WilliamW173William/See mon W-1-72
Potter, NancyW174Nancy/See mon W-1-72
Potter, JohnW175John/See mon W-1-72
Potter, SarahW176Sarah/See mon W-1-72
Graves, CoraW177Cora/WRC - from 1929 record. See mon W-1-72
Potter, WitterW178Witter/See mon W-1-72
Potter, ElizaW179Eliza/See mon W-1-72
Tyler, Orpha IngrahamW180Mother/Red granite, off base. See mon W-1-82
Tyler, H.N.W181Father/Red granite, off base, fallen. See mon W-1-82
Tyler, H.N.W182[west face] T/ H.N. Tyler/ Sep. 9, 1814/ Mar. 2, 1892./ Orpha Ingraham/ His Wife/ Nov. 10, 1817/ Mar. 16, 1864./ Tyler/ [south face] T/ Levi A. Tyler/ Sep. 21, 1838/ March 19, 1917/ James A. Tyler/ June 6, 1840/ Sep. 13, 1845./ [east face] T/ Lida Tyler/ Only Daughter of/ H.N. & O. Tyler/ June 5, 1844/ [north face] T/ Romain H. Tyler/ Jan. 6, 1856/ Aug. 30, 1858./Tall red monument, draped urn on top.
Tyler, Orpha IngrahamW182[west face] T/ H.N. Tyler/ Sep. 9, 1814/ Mar. 2, 1892./ Orpha Ingraham/ His Wife/ Nov. 10, 1817/ Mar. 16, 1864./ Tyler/ [south face] T/ Levi A. Tyler/ Sep. 21, 1838/ March 19, 1917/ James A. Tyler/ June 6, 1840/ Sep. 13, 1845./ [east face] T/ Lida Tyler/ Only Daughter of/ H.N. & O. Tyler/ June 5, 1844/ [north face] T/ Romain H. Tyler/ Jan. 6, 1856/ Aug. 30, 1858./Tall red monument, draped urn on top.
Tyler, Levi A.W182[west face] T/ H.N. Tyler/ Sep. 9, 1814/ Mar. 2, 1892./ Orpha Ingraham/ His Wife/ Nov. 10, 1817/ Mar. 16, 1864./ Tyler/ [south face] T/ Levi A. Tyler/ Sep. 21, 1838/ March 19, 1917/ James A. Tyler/ June 6, 1840/ Sep. 13, 1845./ [east face] T/ Lida Tyler/ Only Daughter of/ H.N. & O. Tyler/ June 5, 1844/ [north face] T/ Romain H. Tyler/ Jan. 6, 1856/ Aug. 30, 1858./Tall red monument, draped urn on top.
Tyler, James A.W182[west face] T/ H.N. Tyler/ Sep. 9, 1814/ Mar. 2, 1892./ Orpha Ingraham/ His Wife/ Nov. 10, 1817/ Mar. 16, 1864./ Tyler/ [south face] T/ Levi A. Tyler/ Sep. 21, 1838/ March 19, 1917/ James A. Tyler/ June 6, 1840/ Sep. 13, 1845./ [east face] T/ Lida Tyler/ Only Daughter of/ H.N. & O. Tyler/ June 5, 1844/ [north face] T/ Romain H. Tyler/ Jan. 6, 1856/ Aug. 30, 1858./Tall red monument, draped urn on top.
Tyler, LidaW182[west face] T/ H.N. Tyler/ Sep. 9, 1814/ Mar. 2, 1892./ Orpha Ingraham/ His Wife/ Nov. 10, 1817/ Mar. 16, 1864./ Tyler/ [south face] T/ Levi A. Tyler/ Sep. 21, 1838/ March 19, 1917/ James A. Tyler/ June 6, 1840/ Sep. 13, 1845./ [east face] T/ Lida Tyler/ Only Daughter of/ H.N. & O. Tyler/ June 5, 1844/ [north face] T/ Romain H. Tyler/ Jan. 6, 1856/ Aug. 30, 1858./Tall red monument, draped urn on top.
Tyler, Romain H.W182[west face] T/ H.N. Tyler/ Sep. 9, 1814/ Mar. 2, 1892./ Orpha Ingraham/ His Wife/ Nov. 10, 1817/ Mar. 16, 1864./ Tyler/ [south face] T/ Levi A. Tyler/ Sep. 21, 1838/ March 19, 1917/ James A. Tyler/ June 6, 1840/ Sep. 13, 1845./ [east face] T/ Lida Tyler/ Only Daughter of/ H.N. & O. Tyler/ June 5, 1844/ [north face] T/ Romain H. Tyler/ Jan. 6, 1856/ Aug. 30, 1858./Tall red monument, draped urn on top.
Hardy, MirandaW183Miranda Hardy/ Died/ April 1, 1885/ Aged/ 86 yrs. 1 mo 19 ds/ Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep/From old reading.
Davis, John Dea.W184[south face] Dea. John Davis/ Died/ Jan. 5, 1864/ Aged 66 yr/ & 3 mo./ [north face] Jane/ Wife of/ Dea. John Davis/ Died/ Aug. 20, 1867/ Aged 70 Yr/ & 9 mo./Short monument between Rows 1-2.
Davis, JaneW184[south face] Dea. John Davis/ Died/ Jan. 5, 1864/ Aged 66 yr/ & 3 mo./ [north face] Jane/ Wife of/ Dea. John Davis/ Died/ Aug. 20, 1867/ Aged 70 Yr/ & 9 mo./Short monument between Rows 1-2.