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Union Cemetery Union Cemetery Name Age/Date of Birth Date of Death Comments 15 Oct 1887 Still born white Female. 24 June 1888 Still born no name. 1.5 days 15, July 1895 Name: "An Infant". 7 days 10 hours 9 April 1896 Infant - Male - White. 25 Nov 1903 Stillborn Female Infant. ? ? 18 Feb 1885 Infant left at door. Abbott, Rosanna * 80 yrs 6 Jan 1901 (* ?) Born 1807 per headstone. Abbott, Thomas * About 72 7 Aug 1892 *Born 1820 per headstone. Abel, Ann E. (nee Shields) * 19y 8m 14d * This data was not in Book A. Died 6 Sep 1864 per headstone. Wife of William Abel. Aber, Emma J. 53y 8m 22d 4 Oct. 1916 Acker, Judith 81 yrs 23 May 1905 Born 24 July 1824 per headstone. Ackley 7 July 1889 Child of James Ackley - stillborn. Ackley, Anna M. * 43y 7m 2 Apr. 1907 Born 1863 per headstone. Annie M. per headstone. Ackley, Archibald P. 66y 8m 24d 12 Dec. 1925 Ackley, Elizabeth 93y 9m 28 Nov. 1909 Born 1826 per headstone. Wife of Zellian Ackley. Children were Archibald P. and George B. Ackley. Ackley, Emma Sarah 46y 7m 15d 9 Aug. 1932 Ackley, George B. 58y 7m 30 Dec. 1923 Ackley, James B. 64y 11m 27 Feb. 1924 Ackley, Lewis C. 30 yrs 11 Jan 1879 Born 1849 per headstone. Son of Zellian & Elizabeth Ackley (calculated relationship from headstone). Ackley, Lillie (verified) 6 yrs 9 Nov 1888 Born 1882 per headstone. Ackley, Mary 94 yrs 19 March 1874 Born 1787 per headstone. Daughter was Sophia Ackley Pierson. Ackley, Theodore 65y 5d 19 Dec. 1922 Ackley, William A. 71y 7m 20 Aug. 1922 Union Cemetery Name Age/Date of Birth Date of Death Comments Ackley, Zellian 73 yrs 18 June 1897 Born 1825 per headstone. Husband of Elizabeth Ackley. Children: Lewis C. Ackley; Archibald P. Ackley (calculated relationship from headstone). Ader, Charles E. 8y 2m 7 Aug. 1918 Ader, Evelyn L. 9 days 8 Aug. 1922 Ahern, Edith 19y 3m 1d 7 Jan. 1917 Ajemian, Armen 6y 6m 15 Mar. 1923 Albanito, Filomena 42y 4m 23d 17 May 1931 Albert, Frankel 43y 3m 3d 21 Aug. 1930 Albert, John H. 71y 10m 23 Oct. 1925 Albert, Mary 46 yrs. 6 Feb. 1913 Born 1866 per headstone. Wife of William A. Albert. Albert, William A. 48 yrs. 16 Dec. 1914 Albertson, Alfred 80y 10m 1d 28 Sept. 1917 Albertson, Carl F. 33y 2m 13d 29 Mar. 1916 Albertson, Charles Edwin 4 months 16 Sept 1875 Albertson, Emily M. 46 yrs 26 July 1890 Albertson, L. Olivia (nee Angle per 67y 6m 5 June 1908 Born 1840 per headstone. Wife of Alfred headstone) Albertson. Albertson, Warren (A. Warren per 22y 11m 21d 28 Oct 1895 Born 1872 per headstone. headstone) Alderman, Wm. 23 yrs 23 Oct 1870 Allcot, Edmond 3d 17 Dec. 1909 Alleger, Harry C. 55y 2m 5d 30 Aug. 1929 Allen 5 months 28 Aug 1870 Allen, Almedia 57y 1m 29 May 1897 Allen, Elijah Pierson 79y 21d 14 Jan. 1908 Born November 27, 1828 per headstone. Allen, Elizabeth 87y 2m 22d 2 Jan 1893 Allen, Elizabeth M. (verified) 16 Dec 1882 Born 24 April 1801 per headstone. Allen, Eugene B. 35y 6m 21 June 1921 Union Cemetery Name Age/Date of Birth Date of Death Comments Allen, George 83y 10m 5d 15 May 1929 Allen, Harris H. 21 May 1882 Allen, Helen M. 5m 10d 3 Mar. 1927 Allen, Helen Rebecca 2.5 yrs 30 Oct 1895 Allen, Jacob C. 83y 5m 27d 13 June 1919 Allen, James A. 44 y 4 m 15 d 19 July 1919 Allen, Joseph C. 35 yrs 6 March 1872 Allen, Laura Hann 24y 4m 22 Mar. 1911 Born 1886 per headstone. Allen, Laura May 5m 20d 1 Sept. 1911 Allen, Louise 28 yrs 20 Oct 1898 Born 1870 per headstone. Wife of Harris W. Allen. Allen, Mabel 19 days 29 Apr. 1924 Premature Birth Allen, Marilda A. 75y 4m 25d 8 June 1924 Allen, Martha 49 yrs 17 April 1887 Allen, Martha Jane 75y 3m 15d 12 Mar. 1909 Born 1833 per headstone. Allen, Mary Samantha 63y 7m 21d 21 Sept 1896 Born 31 Jan 1833 per headstone. Allen, Obediah 84 yrs 23 Dec 1883 Allen, Rachel W. 48y 4 Oct. 1924 Allen, Rebecca A. 52 yrs 19 Jan 1894 Born 1842 per headstone. Wife of Samuel H. Allen. Allen, Samuel H. 88y 7m 24 Mar. 1924 Allen, William M. 10y 3m 11 Jan. 1919 Allen, Wm 91 yrs 16 Oct 1884 Almer, Frederick 72y 8m 28 Sept 1870 Born 28 Jan 1798 in Denmark per headstone. Husband of Susana D. Almer. Daughter was Emma V. Almer Willever. Almer, Susanna D. (Susana per 18y 4m 17d 25 April 1879 * Born 8 Jan 1801 per headstone. *Died 5 headstone April 1879 per headstone. Alward, Phoebe D. 74y 10m 13d 27 July 1911 Amerman (Amerman ?), Lewis 4 yrs 13 April 1874 Amerman, Woodhill 38y 6m 18d 12 June 1876 Union Cemetery Name Age/Date of Birth Date of Death Comments Amerrman, Theodore 21y 5m 1 April 1891 Ammerman, Anna B. 2y 7m 26d 22 March 1887 Ammerman, Anna M. 1m 28d 11 Jan 1887 Ammerman, Elsworth E. 24 yrs 16 June 1888 ? Born 20 Aug 1864 per headstone. Died 17 June 1888 per headstone. Ammerman, Emma V. (middle 15y 2m 17d 18 Dec. 1910 Born 1895 per headstone. Daughter of initial H. per headstone) Russell and Laura C. Ammerman. Ammerman, Mabell E. (per 17 yrs * 6 Dec 1901 Born 22 Nov 1884 per headstone. headstone) (verified) *d.o.d. 5 Dec 1901 per headstone. Per headstone: "Only daughter of E. E. & Nettie Ammerman". Ammerman, Mary Ann 88y 5m 17 Apr. 1919 Ammerman, Russell 53y 3m 17 June 1927 Anderson 2 hrs. 29 Sept. 1912 Infant of John Anderson & Nellie Axford. Premature birth. Anderson, Daniel A. 27y 9m 20d 12 June 1879 Born 23 Aug 1851 per headstone. Anderson, Edgar G. 2y 4m 14d 11 Apr. 1913 Born 1911 per headsone. Anderson, Henry V. 55 yrs 23 Nov 1869 Anderson, James F. 81y 11m 10 Aug. 1928 Anderson, Martha J. 73y 2m 14d 5 Sept. 1932 Anderson, Mary 75y 9m 8d 2 Jan 1897 Born 25 March 1821 per headstone. Wife of William H. Anderson/ Anderson, Willie 2 months 18 Dec 1892 Angle, Archibald A. 22y 1m 20d 25 Oct 1866 Born 1844 per headstone. Angle, Emma E. 75y 8m 26d 15 Jan. 1924 Angle, Joseph W. 25y 8m 23d 8 July 1903 Angle, Leonora 45 yrs 13 Aug 1889 Born 1843 per headstone. Angle, Mary S. Not given 9 Nov 1896 Born 1816 per headstone Angle, Samantha 71y 4m 19d 6 Mar. 1909 Born October 15, 1835 per headstone. Angle, William T. 66y 5m 21d 1 Sept 1905 Angus, Martha 80 yrs 9 Jan 1879 (verified) Union Cemetery Name Age/Date of Birth Date of Death Comments Antrisch, Christian 44y 4m 4 Dec. 1920 Apgar, Almira 68y 1m 27d 4 Apr. 1916 Apgar, Archibald 61y 10m 11d 26 Jan 193 Born 1831 per headstone. Husband of Mary Gulick Apgar. Apgar, Calvin 2y 9m 9d 22 Jan 1845 Transferred Nov 1874 from Hack. First Presb. Cem. Apgar, Catherine 84y 6m 13 Feb. 1920 Apgar, Conrod (Conrad ?) 34 yrs 4 June 1835 Transferred Nov 1874 from Hack. First Presb. Cem. Apgar, Ebenezer S. 73y 1m 9d 6 Apr. 1906 Born 1833 per headstone. Parents were John S. and Anna Lance Apgar. Husband of Catherine Apgar. Child was Amanda Apgar Tiger. Apgar, Edna M. 12y 1m 28d 1 Apr. 1916 Apgar, Elizabeth 82 yrs. 12 June 1909 Apgar, Elmira H. 62y 4m 2d 10 Jan. 1913 Born October 8, 1860 per headstone. Wife of Francis Asbury Apgar. Apgar, Ethel M. 5m 22d 20 March 1885 Apgar, George W. 72 yrs 4 June 1901 Born 1828 per headstone. Husband of Phoebe Ann Mucklow Apgar. Apgar, George, Jr. 28y 3m 25d 13 June 1892 Born 1864 per headstone. Apgar, Hannah M. 66y 7m 12 Feb. 1907 Apgar, Jacob 67y 10m 6d 5 Feb. 1911 Born 1843 per headstone. Apgar, John 77y 2m 7 Nov. 1910 Apgar, Jonathan Wood (verified) 67y 4m 20d 24 Feb. 1926 Born 1858 per headstone. Son of George W. and Phoebe Ann Mucklow Apgar. Husband of Mary Etta West. Apgar, Margaret A. 17 yrs 29 March 1872 Apgar, Mariah 46 yrs 28 Sept 1886 Apgar, Marie Etta 63y 6m 9d 7 Mar. 1927 Apgar, Mary 62 yrs 26 April 1891 Apgar, Mary W. 6y 1m 13d 10 July 1832 Transferred Nov 1874from Hack. First Presb. Cem. Apgar, Peter M. 1y 9m 12 Nov 1857 * Transferred Dec 1874 (1876?) from Hack. M.E. Trinity Cem. (Possibly 12 Nov 1854 - Union Cemetery Name Age/Date of Birth Date of Death Comments worn headstone) Son of George W. & Phoebe Apgar. Apgar, Phoebe Ann 87y 5m 18d 6 Oct. 1917 Apgar, Siles (Silas ?) C. 1m 10d 25 Sept 1831 Transferred Nov 1874 from Hack. First Presb. Cem. Applegate, Catherine 84 yrs 16 June 1873 Applegate, Emma H. 4y 11m 1 Oct. 1916 Applegate, John 79y 28 Jan. 1907 Headstone says d.o.d. is February 27, 1907 - incorrect. Civil War veteran - Co. H, 31st Regt. NJ volunteers. Applegate, Lucy 74y 8m 8d 18 Sept. 1918 Applegate, Sarah 82 yrs. 5 Feb. 1917 Applegate, Sarah Bertha 59 yrs. 20 Apr. 1928 Appleget, Ebenezer * 28 July 1742 20 March 1827 * This data was not in Book A. Husband of Mary Burdge Appleget Appleget, Elizabeth * 5 Sep 1814 13 Feb 1854 * This data was not in Book A. Daughter of Moses & Mary Messinger Appleget Appleget, Martha Matilda * 2 Sep 1820 23 Dec 1842 * This data was not in Book A.
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