HEADSTONE INSCRIPTIONS (Compiled by L.Alderman, updated 10-19-2006) Please let me know of any errors.
[email protected] See, near the end, “The Kucia Family”. Map of Burlington Center Cemetery Town of Burlington Connecticut NORTH 105-1 Center Cemetery & St. Patrick's, formerly called Burlington Hill or New Cemetery. 105-2 Milford Street, Old Cemetery or Gaylord Cemetery. 105-3 Lamson Corner or South Cemetery. 105-4 Case or East Cemetery. 105-5 Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery Ford Cemetery, private. This list of INSCRIPTIONS WAS COPIED November of 1934, under the auspices of the F.E.R.A. and the W.P.A. sponsored by the Connecticut State Library, was compiled under the supervision of Charles R. Hale, State Military Necrologist, assisted by Miss Mary H. Babin, Secretary. Hartford, Connecticut, December, 1937. (-1-*-B-) 1 indicates which cemetery. B indicates location in Center Cemetery G indicates the Catholic section, Center Cemetery. * indicates that the stone has been located, and some of the inscription could be read in 1990. * at the beginning of name indicates a veteran. ? location unknown. CR means, "taken from the Church Record". In 1915 Judge John Reeve and the honorable John Luby, trustees of St. Patrick, purchased and cleared the land for another St. Patrick Cemetery in the center of Burlington. It was maintained by members of the Reeve family until a few years? Ago. This list is continually updated. There will always be errors in these records, notice of any found would be appreciated. L.R.A. French Indian War 1755-1757 American Revolution, 1775-1783 War of 1812, with England, 1812-1815 Civil War, 1861-1865 Spanish American War, 1898 World War I, 1914-1918 World War II, 1939-1945 Korean War, 1950-1953 Vietnam War, 1955-1961 Qualifying date for the Vietnam war changed from 11-1955 to 12-1961.