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Old Gravestones of Ulster County - Will do lookups

sharonahoferer  (View posts) Posted: 29 Jul 2001 1:22PM GMT
Hi All,
I got tired of going to the library to use their copy of Old Gravestones of Ulster County by Poucher and purchased my own copy. I will be happy to do lookups for anyone who wishes - no mass surnames, individuals please. Let me know first and last name, town or city they were from and if married what the maiden name was (if you know). Also, please give me the approximate time frame in which they lived. In addition to Old Gravestones, I have a book called "Town of Rochester Cemeteries". This book came out in 1997 and has many names not found in the older book. What is also great is that many of the cemeteries have the names listed with the plot and section number which makes finding the grave a lot easier.
Sharon

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eugenerobinson92  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jul 2001 12:06PM GMT
Classification: Death
Surnames: mason
I have 2 names Thomas Mason wife Martha Ann buried in Rosendale ? and his son James buried in Tilson ? Only info that I have. Hope you can help.
thanks gene r. at badbk69@aol.com

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eugenerobinson92  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jul 2001 12:11PM GMT
sorry forgot time should be in 1800's as my father in law was born about 1890
thanks again gene

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sharonahoferer  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jul 2001 9:53PM GMT
I'm sorry - I don't find those names listed in the book. If they were buried after 1931 they are too new to be listed and if they were much earlier - say late 1700's, it's possible the stones were unreadable at the time of the books publication. Are you interested in the other Mason's? They were not from Rosendale or Tillson. Let me know.
Sharon

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sharonahoferer  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jul 2001 9:56PM GMT
Opps. Saw this post after I replied to your first one. He probably was buried after the book's publication. I can try checking it out the next time I go to the Historical Society (sometime next month). They have some newer info then what is covered in my book.
Sharon

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eugenerobinson92  (View posts) Posted: 31 Jul 2001 12:09AM GMT
There are other sons of Thomas Mason, Henry C., Euphemia, Samuel, . James is said to have 8 girls & 8 boys, 4 of each I belive our buried over in dutch.co.. If you ever see anything on Pride's or Palmer's they too are part of my ancestors, I have so many don't think I will ever find all of them.
gene r. at badbk69@aol.com

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eugenerobinson92  (View posts) Posted: 31 Jul 2001 7:01PM GMT
At this point any info. might be just what need as I'am at a stand still. Genealogy is tough when there is no one left to ask, Iam now consider the old one (70)
thanks gene r.badbk69@aol.com

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marianne_warnick  (View posts) Posted: 4 Aug 2001 7:32PM GMT
Classification: Cemetery
Surnames: Dolaway
I am looking for information about my GGgrandparents: Sarah Scott Dolaway and Jeremiah Dolaway. I believe they were living in Neversink when it was still part of Ulster Co. and may be buried in a cemetery in Ulster Co. My Ggrandfather, Alfred Dolaway and some other family members are buried in So. Fallsburg cemetery (Sullivan Co.). Alfred was born in Neversink, Ulster Co.(?) in 1843. Sarah's father may have been Robert Scott. I will appreciate any information you can find about either of these families.

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toakley21  (View posts) Posted: 5 Aug 2001 8:10PM GMT
Surnames: Pardee, Dimmick, Oakley
Could you look up Mary Ann Pardee(Her Maiden name was Velie) was married to James Pardee and Lived in New Paltz. Died in 1850's or 60's

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sharonahoferer  (View posts) Posted: 6 Aug 2001 7:20PM GMT
I'm sorry to say I found nothing on Mary Ann Pardee, Mary Ann Velie, or James Pardee. I will try to locate them the next time I go to the Historical Society.
Sharon
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