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Cold Spring Cemetery Page!
Call Steve if you have trouble with the pdf documents.
It may take a minute or so to download. Save to your folder.
Over the years of doing reseach, I have obtained many documents from many sources. Some of the origins were from cemeteries, James Nelson's files and others were documents sent by many genies exchanging info.
Fisrt page incription fron the 1832-1920 register:
"The record of interments up to 1886 are irregular and imperfect. The friends of deceased
neglected to fill out the certificates provided for such records. Some of the records entered were
taken from inscriptions on monumental stones, others were obtained from the undertaker and records of the Town Clerk. The entries up to 1886 were written in this book in 1886.
William Humphreys - Secretery of the Cold Spring Cemetery Association"
All pictures were taken by Steve Basch and Gary Baxter
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Cold Spring Cemetery Burial Information
Excel Spreadsheets including links to Grave Stones
Let Steve know if you have trouble with the links on the Excel sheets.
It may take a few seconds or so to see picture.
The following is true for all the spreadsheets.
- Text in Black is infornmation copied from the stones as precisly as possible.
Some stones were very difficult to read from the pictures in which case information, where available from the Register Records, was used to fill in missing info..
- Text in Blue and Bold is information derived from tthe Register Records.
- Links are in Blue and Underlined Click once to see picture.
Some people may have more than one link as to include multiple stones, family names, sopecial markers.
Comment Box, click Comment Box to see. When seeing a cell with a Red Triangle mouse over to read my comment inserted.
Green Cell, click Green Cell to see. When seeing a group of Green Cells, I was not able to ascertain whether the people are the same or two different people.
Orange Cell, click Orange Cell to see. An orange cell is my confusion.
Either I couldn't find the picture or the information was taken from the Records Register when making the links.
There is one name, Carolnie, in Red, with a comment that that is the way the name is spelled on stone and not just a typo.
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