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ONTARIO COUNTY (NY) CEMETERIES Compiled by Preston E ONTARIO COUNTY (NY) CEMETERIES Compiled by Preston E. Pierce Ontario County Historian VILLAGE OF BLOOMFIELD [FORMERLY THE VILLAGES OF EAST BLOOMFIELD AND HOLCOMB] Cem. GPS/Survey Coordinates Name and location of cemetery. 1 42.53.46N 77.25.56W East Bloomfield Cemetery (Off Elton Park.) [Original location on property of Bloomfield Academy Museum.] 2 42.54.06N 77.26.01W St. Bridget's Cemetery (Behind St. Bridget's Catholic Church.) TOWN OF BRISTOL 3 42.50.57N 77.24.37W Andrews Cemetery (East side of Flatiron Road.) 4 42.50.39N 77.25.26W Baptist Hill/Evergreen Cemetery[1] (County Rd. #2 in the hamlet of BaptisHill.) 5 42.48.41N 77.23.28W Bristol Center Cemetery (East side of Route 64 in the hamlet of BristolCenter.) 6 42.49.23N 77.25.13W Case Cemetery (South side of Gregg Road at Elm Tree Road.) 214 Clement Cemetery (40 yards northeast of 5279 Gulick Rd.) 7 42.48.56N 77.26.33W Damon Cemetery (On old Gregg farm, south side of Gregg Road near Egypt Road in woods diagonally opposite gas well. Just before curve. On some old listings of the 1940's this is called Graveyard Hill Cemetery.[2]) 8 42.46.23N 77.27.10W Doyle Cemetery (East side of County Rd. #33 south of Ganyard Hill Road.) 9 42.46.24N 77.26.53W Egypt Valley Cemetery (On hill above Doyle Cemetery.) 10 Ganyard Hill/Parsons/South Hill Cemetery (On abandoned Logan Road between South Hill Road and Ganyard Hill.) 11 Simmons Private Cemetery (South of Route 20-A near County Road #32.) 12 42.50.26N 77.23.33W Vincent Hill/Codding Cemetery (North side of Vincent Hill Road.) __________________________________________________ 13 42.51.14N 77.28.44W _____ (East side of Briggs Rd. Near Bloomfield town border. May actually be in Town of Richmond[3]) TOWN OF CANADICE 14 42.44.39N 77.35.5OW Bald Hill/Pulver Cemetery[4] (West of Route 15-A opposite Purcell Hill Road.) 15 42.44.14N 77.32.28W Canadice Corners Cemetery[5] (East side of County Road #37 at church near intersection of Canadice Hill Rd. Probably also known as Canadice Hill Cemetery in old records.) 16 42.45.26N 77.35.09W Canadice Hollow Cemetery (West side of Canadice Hollow Road north of Coykendall Hill Road.) 17 42.40.47N 77.32.41W Tibbals Cemetery (On abandoned road off east side of Ross Road) Wemett Cemetery[6] (On Route #15-A North and East of Pulver Cemetery and North of Coykendall Rd. intersection.) CITY OF CANANDAIGUA 18 42.52.44N 77.16.56W Calvary Cemetery[7] (South side of Clark Street.) [St. Mary's Catholic Church parish cemetery.] 19 42.53.11N 77.17.03W Pioneer Cemetery[8] (South side of West Avenue.) 20 42.53.12N 77.17.12W West Avenue Cemetery[9] (North side of West Avenue.) [Some bodies exhumed when Park Avenue constructed early 1900's.] 21 42.53.20N 77.17.54W Woodlawn Cemetery[10] (West side of North Pearl Street.) [Has some graves moved from Pioneer Cemetery.] TOWN OF CANANDAIGUA 22 42.46.13N 77.20.21W Academy Cemetery[11] (South side of Seneca Point Road at County Road #16.) 23 42.53.54N 77.20.59W Cooley Cemetery (Northeast side of Cooley Road near intersection of Short Road.) 24 42.48.02N 77.20.15W Lucas Cemetery (East Side of Route 21 south of Lucas Road.) 25 42.56.03N 77.21.39W New Michigan/Tilton Cemetery (East side of New Michigan Road north of Yerkes Road.) 26 42.48.58N 77.19.36W Pine Bank Cemetery[12] (South side of Wells-Curtice Road at Cheshire.) 27 42.50.29N 77.16.53W Benham/Red Dock/Wolverton (On abandoned road west of County Road #16 just north of Wyffles Road.) [In woods just north of houses at east end of Wyffles Road.] 28 42.50.39N 77.18.22W Root/Remington Cemetery (Corner of Nott Road and Middle Cheshire Road.) [Landlocked] 29 42.55.36N 77.16.40W Sand Hill Cemetery (South side of Emerson Road at Sand Hill Road.) 30 42.51.50N 77.20.33W Woolhouse/Hunn Cemetery (Corner of Woolhouse Road and County Road #32.) __________________________________________________ 31 Farm Lot Cemetery[13] [This is almost certainly the Power Cemetery in the Town of Farmington.] VILLAGE OF CLIFTON SPRINGS 32 42.57.72N 77.07.59W Clifton Springs Cemetery[14] (West of Pearl Street at the south edge of the Village.) TOWN OF EAST BLOOMFIELD 33 42.55.45N 77.27.32W Dibble Cemetery (South side of County Rd. #39.) [Do not confuse Boughton Road with Boughton Hill Road in Victor.] 34 42.55.51N 77.28.09W French Cemetery (On Bennett Road near intersection with County Rd. #30.) [In woods.] 35 42.53.07N 77.23.30W Gunn Cemetery (West side of Whalen Road near Route 20.) 36 42.51.40N 77.23.18W Lee/South Bloomfield Cemetery[15] South side of Grimble Road near Route 64.) 37 42.52.55N 77.24.46W Parker Cemetery (South of Gauss Road between Oakmount and Flatiron Roads.) 38 42.55.37N 77.23.54W Rice Cemetery[16] (East side of Pond Road near Rice Road.) 39 42.51.52N 77.23.24W Wheeler Private Cemetery (West side of Route 64 near Wheeler Road. In hedgerow on rise overlooking highway near house of Rogers farm [1996].) 40 42.51.44N 77.22.33W Wheeler Private Cemetery (South side of Grimble Road near Wheeler Station Road.) __________________________________________________ 41 Reed Cemetery[17] (Location uncertain.) 42 Sand Hill/South Bloomfield (This cemetery is fictitious. Readings exist in some local collections, and the cemetery is on other lists. Examination of the readings has shown, however, that this is the Sand Hill Cemetery in the Town of Canandaigua.) TOWN OF FARMINGTON 43 43.01.42N 77.19.11W Friends/Orthodox/North Farmington Cemetery (East of County Rd. #8 at Sheldon Road. Behind Farmington Friends Church.) [Quaker] 44 42.57.43N 77.20.59W Hathaway Cemetery (South of County Rd. #41 near Route 332.) [In patch of woods on rise behind barn. Right-of-way past barn.] 45 42.57.41N 77.21.58W Lapham Family Cemetery [unknown location on old Lapham farm at corner of County Rd. #41 and New Michigan Road. Records of St. John's Episcopal Church, Canandaigua, record burials there. A former owner has stated his belief that the grave sites are in the lawn of the house.[18]] 46 42.57.58N 77.15.27W Payne Cemetery (South of Route 96 near Sand Hill Road and railroad crossing.) 47 42.57.49N 77.20.44W Powers Cemetery (South of Shortsville Road near Route 332.) 48 43.01.54N 77.19.45W Salem/Lutheran/German Cemetery[19] (East of Road leading north from hamlet of Farmington ("Pumpkin Hook").) 49 42.57.23N 77.16.48W South Farmington/Chapel Cemetery (South side of Shortsville Road at County Rd. #28.) [Originally Hicksite Quaker.] __________________________________________________ 50 Preston Cemetery [unknown location on farm once owned by Wesley Payne (1989).][20] 51 42.58.27N 77.20.58W O.D. Herendeen Cemetery[21] (South side of NYS Route 96 just west of Hook Rd. intersection.) 52 42.58.26N 77.20.38W Cooper/Allen/Brown Cemetery was located beneath parking lot of Finger Lakes Race Track. The bodies were exhumed and moved to unknown location early 1960's[22]. CITY OF GENEVA [23] 53 42.50.48N 76.58.57W Glenwood Cemetery (West side of Route 14 at south end of city.) 54 42.51.58N 76.59.20W Pulteney Street Cemetery[24] (On site of Geneva Middle School/old High School. Bodies exhumed and moved to section of Glenwood Cemetery in 1925.) 55 42.52.34N 76.58.09W St. Patrick's Cemetery (South side of North Street near County line.) [Catholic] 56 Trinity Church/Ridge Episcopal site[25] (On site of Chapel of Trinity Church complex.) 57 42.51.44N 76.59.27W Washington Street Cemetery[26] (Washington Street) TOWN OF GENEVA 58 42.50.28N 77.01.21W Earl/Nicholas Cemetery[27] (South side of Hastings Rd. near Seneca Town line.) 71 42.46.04N 77.00.13W Barnes/Brown Cemetery[28] (South side of Kashong Rd. east of County Rd. 6.) 61 42.53.45N 77.00.45W Clise/Ringer Cemetery[29] (West side of County Rd. #6 just north of St. Mary's Cemetery.) 62 42.52.39N 77.00.42W Crittenden Cemetery (Corner of County Rd. #6 and County Rd. #4) 63 42.49.48N 76.58.47W Glass Factory Bay Cemetery (East side of Route 14 at Glass Factory Bay two miles south of Geneva.) 64 Kippen Cemetery (East of Route 14 opposite Hastings Road.) 65 Reed Cemetery (East side of County Rd. #6 near Reed Road.) 66 42.53.42N 77.00.48W St. Mary's Cemetery[30] (West side of County Rd. #6 north of County Rd. #4.) [Catholic] 72 42.53.56N 76.59.19W Smith Cemetery[31] (West of NYS Rt. 14, north of Gambee [Gambie] Rd. behind International Paper Co.) 67 42.49.06N 77.00.19W Brookside/Snell Cemetery[32] (South side of Snell Road.) 68 42.48.05N 76.58.58W Winter Cemetery (North side of Billsboro Road.) 69 Witter Cemetery (Corner of County Rd. #6 and Ansley Road.) 70 42.54.10N 76.57.53W Woodin Cemetery (West side of County Line Road/Preemption St. At Geneva town line.)[33] __________________________________________________ 60 42.53.58N 76.59.14W Brown Cemetery (Off north end of Libby Lane)[34] TOWN OF GORHAM 73 42.46.48N 77.12.51W Baldwin's Corners/Dwelle Cemetery[35] (West side of Route 247 near Route 245.) 75 42.46.51N 77.15.38W Lord Cemetery[36] (North side of Jones Road, near Twitchell Road.
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