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Northville/State Line Cemetery, Ripley, Chautauqua County, NY

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PA/NY State Line, Rte 20, Listings available at: http://rootsweb.com/~paerie/cemeteries/StateLineCem.htm
Surname
Inscription / Cemetery Records
Miscellaneous
Cemetery View.
Bogert
 
 
George Bogert (1895-1948).
Joe Bogert (1906).
Susan Bogert (1861-1938).
Brownson
 
Salmon, MD; Lot 1, 50 years & 6 months.
Martha Dunn; 70 years, w/o Salmon Brownson.
Kerr
 
 
Kerr Family Monument; One, Two.
Alice Kerr (1860-1871).
Sarah Kerr (1826-1868).
Tripp
George Tripp (1831-1874).
Unknown
Lydia Unknown (1905).
Cemetery Surnames
Ackles, Adams, Athanos, Averill
Babcock, Bezcy, Bogert, Bondi, Brewer, Brown, Brownson, Burgess, Burnham, Burrows
Carlson, Carpenter, Caswell, Cliff, Cummings, Curtis
Darling, Davenport, Davis, Dieter, Donaldson
Edwards, Eldridge, Burnham, Ellsworth
Fenner, Francis
Godfrey
Hain, Hallam, Hemsted, Hicks, Hineman, Holliday, Hooper, Hunt
Janes
Kerr, Kimball, Klein, Knox
Lee, Lewis, Lowes
Main, Mann, McClintock, McIntosh, McKibbin, Martin, Meehl, Miller, Morey, Morgan, Myers
Nason, Neaves
Oakes, Ohmer, Otis, Owen
Pease, Purdue, Petty, Pollock, Prindle, Pulman
Randall, Rathmell, Robinson, Ross, Rush
Sample, Sears, Shaw, Slocum, Smith, Stetson, Stoddard, Swoap
Tallman, Taylor, Tripp, Truesdail, Tucker
Webster, Wetmore, Wheelwright, Worster.
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