Henry P Cortelyou Born Dec 4, 1823 Died Oct 31, 1810 His WIfe Margaret Hageman BOrn Jan 19, 1830 Died Dec 3, 1900
Safe in the Haven of Eternal RestHenry P Cortelyou Born Dec 4, 1823 Died Oct 31, 1810 His WIfe Margaret Hageman BOrn Jan 19, 1830 Died Dec 3, 1900
Safe in the Haven of Eternal RestBURIAL: Demott or Banta Family Graveyard "this graveyard is located on a farm at Cove Springs near the Mercer Co-Boyle Co. lines, about 2 miles south of Harrodsburg on KY Highway 127 (Danville Pike)...."BURIAL: Demott or Banta Family Graveyard "this graveyard is located on a farm at Cove Springs near the Mercer Co-Boyle Co. lines, about 2 miles south of Harrodsburg on KY Highway 127 (Danville Pike)...."Main stone is Pumyea surrounded by other small stones John Van Dyke 1842 - 1927Main stone is Pumyea surrounded by other small stones Eleanor Augusta Garretson 1840 - 1921Main large stone PUMYEA smaller stones aroung it Lydia Van Dyke 1871 - 1949Main large stone PUMYEA smaller stones aroung it
Isaac W 1875 - 1901In Memory of Cornelius Van Liew Who died January 26, 1798 age 45 years & 5 monthsIn Memory of Maria H wife of Cornelius Van Liew II who departed this life August 22nd 1827 aged 70 years & 10 monthsThe grave of Denice C Van Liew who departed this life Sept 13, 1833 aged 57 years 3 months & 5 daysIn Memory of Helanah daugter of Cornelius and Mary Van Leiu who died March 26, 1793 age 6 months 1 dayRalph S Beekman 1882 - 1959 and his wife Stella M Cortelyou 1880 - 1911 and wife Eva R Smith 1891 - 1979Ralph S Beekman 1882 - 1959 and his wife Stella M Cortelyou 1880 - 1911 and wife Eva R Smith 1891 - 1979Ralph S Beekman 1882 - 1959 and his wife Stella M Cortelyou 1880 - 1911 and wife Eva R Smith 1891 - 1979Ralph S Beekman 1882 - 1959 and his wife Stella M Cortelyou 1880 - 1911 and wife Eva R Smith 1891 - 1979Ten Mile Run Cemetery, Franklin County, New Jersey Vol 4
Genealogical publications are copyright protected. Although data is often retrieved from public archives, the searching, interpreting, collecting, selecting and sorting of the data results in a unique product. Copyright protected work may not simply be copied or republished.
Please stick to the following rules
Request permission to copy data or at least inform the author, chances are that the author gives permission, often the contact also leads to more exchange of data.
Do not use this data until you have checked it, preferably at the source (the archives).
State from whom you have copied the data and ideally also his/her original source.