Jump to content

Kelley Cemetery: Difference between revisions

From Historic Saranac Lake Wiki
m Text replacement - "|↵" to " "
m Text replacement - "/n" to "\n"
Line 2: Line 2:


The '''Kelley Cemetery''' is on private land behind a home at 111 [[Trudeau%20Road|Trudeau Road]], outside of the Village of Saranac Lake.{
The '''Kelley Cemetery''' is on private land behind a home at 111 [[Trudeau%20Road|Trudeau Road]], outside of the Village of Saranac Lake.{
<tbody>|-/n
<tbody>|-\n


Allie M. Bessette|
Allie M. Bessette|
Line 12: Line 12:
Daughter of Peter and Loula Bessette|
Daughter of Peter and Loula Bessette|


We mourn our loss.<br>(NOTE: In [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Pine_Ridge_Cemetery|Pine Ridge Cemetery]] are the graves of Peter Bessette and Wife, Lola Kelly Bessette)|/n|-/n
We mourn our loss.<br>(NOTE: In [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Pine_Ridge_Cemetery|Pine Ridge Cemetery]] are the graves of Peter Bessette and Wife, Lola Kelly Bessette)|\n|-\n


Polly Buck|
Polly Buck|
Line 22: Line 22:
Wife of Orrin Buck|
Wife of Orrin Buck|


Farewell our mother sweet thy rest.|/n|-/n
Farewell our mother sweet thy rest.|\n|-\n


[[James%20H.%20Kelley|James H. Kelley]]|
[[James%20H.%20Kelley|James H. Kelley]]|
Line 32: Line 32:
 |
 |


Weep not for me my children dear<br>I am not dead but sleeping here<br>My death you know my grave you see Therefore, prepare to follow me.|/n|-/n
Weep not for me my children dear<br>I am not dead but sleeping here<br>My death you know my grave you see Therefore, prepare to follow me.|\n|-\n


Matilda M. Kelly|
Matilda M. Kelly|
Line 42: Line 42:
Wife of James H. Kelly|
Wife of James H. Kelly|


Dearest mother thou hast left us<br>And we know that thou art dead<br>But in heaven we hope to meet you<br>Where no farewell tear is shed.|/n|-/n
Dearest mother thou hast left us<br>And we know that thou art dead<br>But in heaven we hope to meet you<br>Where no farewell tear is shed.|\n|-\n


Maud Kelley|
Maud Kelley|
Line 52: Line 52:
Budded on earth to bloom in heaven.|
Budded on earth to bloom in heaven.|


Infant daughter of D. & Ellen Kelley|/n|-/n
Infant daughter of D. & Ellen Kelley|\n|-\n


Harriett J. Willson|
Harriett J. Willson|
Line 62: Line 62:
 |
 |


 |/n|-/n
 |\n|-\n


Lucelia Wilson|
Lucelia Wilson|
Line 72: Line 72:
Daughter of J. A. & H. J. Wilson|
Daughter of J. A. & H. J. Wilson|


 |/n</tbody>
 |\n</tbody>
|}
|}


<br>This cemetery was transcribed and photographed on August 10, 2005 by Joyce M. Ranieri, and then compared to a listing compiled by the Saranac Lake Genealogical & Historical Society on September 24, 1976.
<br>This cemetery was transcribed and photographed on August 10, 2005 by Joyce M. Ranieri, and then compared to a listing compiled by the Saranac Lake Genealogical & Historical Society on September 24, 1976.

Revision as of 20:14, 22 December 2024


The Kelley Cemetery is on private land behind a home at 111 Trudeau Road, outside of the Village of Saranac Lake.{ <tbody>|-\n

Allie M. Bessette|

died Oct. 2, 1889|

Age 7 wks 2 days.|

Daughter of Peter and Loula Bessette|

We mourn our loss.
(NOTE: In [Ridge Cemetery] are the graves of Peter Bessette and Wife, Lola Kelly Bessette)|\n|-\n

Polly Buck|

Died Nov. 4, 1875|

AE 83 Years & 10 Months|

Wife of Orrin Buck|

Farewell our mother sweet thy rest.|\n|-\n

James H. Kelley|

Died July 9, 1894|

Born Sept. 20, 1818|

 |

Weep not for me my children dear
I am not dead but sleeping here
My death you know my grave you see Therefore, prepare to follow me.|\n|-\n

Matilda M. Kelly|

Died Feb. 1, 1887|

AE 61 Yrs. 4 mos. & 11 days|

Wife of James H. Kelly|

Dearest mother thou hast left us
And we know that thou art dead
But in heaven we hope to meet you
Where no farewell tear is shed.|\n|-\n

Maud Kelley|

Died Jan. 25, 1885|

 |

Budded on earth to bloom in heaven.|

Infant daughter of D. & Ellen Kelley|\n|-\n

Harriett J. Willson|

1844 - 1919|

 |

 |

 |\n|-\n

Lucelia Wilson|

died Mar. 16, 1873|

AE 2 Mos. & 20 Days.|

Daughter of J. A. & H. J. Wilson|

 |\n</tbody> |}


This cemetery was transcribed and photographed on August 10, 2005 by Joyce M. Ranieri, and then compared to a listing compiled by the Saranac Lake Genealogical & Historical Society on September 24, 1976.