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Amboy Cemetery
San Bernardino County, California
Lat: 34° 33' 25"N, Lon: 115° 44' 20"W
T5N R12E Sec 5
Contributed by Joe de Kehoe, Aug 22, 2005, last edited Jan 27,
2007 [jdekehoe@bak.rr.com].
Total records = 4.
To reach the cemetery turn south off of National Trails Highway
on Amboy Cutoff, directly south of Roy's Café, and go two blocks
to Deaver Ave. Turn left on Deaver Ave. immediately behind the church.
The cemetery is about 1/8 of a mile east of the church on Deaver
Ave. on the north side of the road.
The town of Amboy and the famous Roy's Café are well known to
travelers on old Route 66. The town has been in existence since
the late 1800s and served as a railroad depot as well as a rest
for stop for travelers. In the late 1940s and early 1950s the
town had as many as three service stations, at least two cafes
and a motor court and supported a permanent population of about
150 people. Amboy volcanic crater 3 miles southwest of town is
a conspicuous landmark. Amboy is purported to be the only town
in the United States that still has drinking water delivered by
rail cars.
There are about 47 graves at Amboy Cemetery inside the perimeter
fence and 8 graves outside of the fence. The cemetery is well
maintained and in good condition. There is a flagpole flying a
faded U.S. flag in the southwest corner. There are no stone markers
in the cemetery, all of the markers are wooden crosses.
Most of the crosses are standing upright, the mounds over several
of the graves are neatly covered with stones, and some graves
are ringed by bricks and stone borders. It appears that few of
the crosses bore any inscriptions. Two of the crosses on the north
side of the cemetery have tin plates nailed to the crosses with
inscriptions in Spanish which are listed below. Interviews with
several former residents of Amboy have confirmed that two infants
named Anthony Montiel and Bertha Montiel are among those buried
in the cemetery, but the exact location of their burial sites
cannot be established as most of the wooden crosses do not bear
inscriptions.
I first visited this cemetery on Apr 09, 2005.
- Joe de Kehoe
Arredondo, Alejandro, d. 7 May 1925 (El dia
7 de Mayo de 1925 fallecio el niño Alejandro Arredondo, Amboy
CA)
Montiel, Anthony, d. abt. 1931, infant
Montiel, Bertha, d. abt. 1930, infant
Valdez, Jesus V., d. 12 Jul 1925, age 62y (Julio 12 de
1925 fallecio Jesus V. de Valdez ala edad de 62 años, Amboy CA)
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