WHITE, Adaline A., daughter of Joel and Sally White, died May 29, 1851,
age 17-10-20.
There is a field stone beside Adaline.
LOUER, Almira, daughter of Jonathan and Sophia Louer, died Aug. 20, 1842 age ?-8-2, very eroded.
HOWE, Abnah, died April 6, 1861 age 69-11-4.
HOWE, Irene, his wife, died Feb. 1, 1865 age 72-7-10.
HENRY, Nelson G., son of Wm. and Melinda Henry, died July 21, 1857 age
11-5-3.
The Henry family early in Cherry Creek moved to Clymer area after 1855.
MARTIN, Isaiah, died Aug. 22, 1834 age 49-6-?. Isaiah was from
Broome Co., NY.
MARTIN, Lydia, his wife, died Jan. 21, 1845 age 57-5-?. She was
Lydia Atwater, born Aug. 4, 1787.
PORTER, Daniel, died Aug. 22, 1875 age 61-11-7.
PORTER, Susan, born Jan. 3, 1816, died Dec. 14, 1887
SESSIONS, Leonard, born Windham, CT, June 26, 1783, died April 15, 1891
in Ohio.
SESSIONS, Azubah Martin, first wife of Leonard Sessions died Jan. 9,
1860 age 76.
SESSIONS, Hope Bowen, his second wife, died April 2, 1871 age 76 (It
was her second marriage too, so Bowen may have not been her maiden name.)
SNOW, Daniel, died in Walton, April 3, 1877 age 70.
SNOW, Mary T. wife of C.A. Chase and daughter of S. and W. Snow, died
April 8, 1866 age 20-11-15.
LITTLE, William P. (Patrick), 1841-1898. Co. E. 89th Reg. USC.
LITTLE, Riley L., died March 16, 1891, age 38-8-1. (This last
from town clerk’s records.) He was a barber, son of John and Harriet
Little, was born in Arkwright and died in Forestville. "Buried in
the Town Cemetery." He too was a Civil War verteran.
THOMPSON, Elias, died Feb. 4, 1845.
THOMPSON, Betsey, his wife and daughter of Asa an Sally Town died the
same day Feb. 4, 1845. Only footstones remain.
Their son Clark is known to be buried here too. Clark married
Sadie Pringle.
There is also a footstone N.G. or H.G. (whose?).
A98 BRUMAGIN: Can anyone give the names of the parents of Simeon and Ephraim Brumagin who settled near Summerdale about 1820 (near Mayville)? Simeon died at Lakewood and Ephraim died near Wattsburg, PA. There may have also been a Peter Brumagin near Westfield. Was told they came from Wales via Canada and Vermont. Is this true? WGS
A99 WEAVER-COLE: I wish to obtain information on Belle Weaver Cole, a famous American singer who has been all but forgotten. She was born in Chautauqua County and also visited Jamestown during a world tour (musical). Belle Weaver Cole made a few records in England where she made her home but they are rare. I found one in Australia. I know of no record in America unless among Jamestown relatives. There are a few in collectors’ hands in England. Query: Does anyone have a record? KM Can anyone add to her biography? Fenton: Claybourne Sampson lists her as daughter of Philander and Ellen Weaver of Harmony and Jamestown. Philander died April 24, 1900 in Jamestown age 84 but the woman on his lot is not Ellen but Mary who died 1885 age 65. Also on the lot is Mary E. Toudray, died 1888, age 37. Can anyone help us out on this Ellen-Mary bit?
A100 BROWN: Trying to locate the graves of Lucian and Clarissa Emilene Brown. Clarissa died in 1884 and Lucian between 1872 and 1884. KD
ANSWERS
A98 BRUMAGIN. We had answers from two people who gave us names to descendants to contact.
A99 WEAVER-COLE. Was sent an obituary on Belle Weaver Cole, the singer, which we forwarded to the woman who is writing a book on famous singers.
A100 A phone call to Lake View Cemetery brought forth this information:
Lucian Meiggs Brown, born May 25, 1812 in Yates County died Jan. 19, 1878
in Jamestown, son of Meiggs Brown. Mother unknown. Clarissa
Emilene was born in Otsego Co., no date, died in Jamestown, July 10, 1884
age 75, daughter of Thomas and Clarissa Slayton. He is buried in
a single grave along Lakeview Avenue and she on her won lot on Buffalo
Avenue section. The Fenton Society would be glad to hear from readers.
We were intrigued by the Meiggs name when one of our answers gave a Charles
Meigs Newton. Are they related? Fenton.
SOURCE: Fenton Historical Society Deserted Cemetery Series. From the Jamestown Journal 25 January 1969, compiled and written by Edna Ingham