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Shattuck Cemetery
Floyd , Oneida County, New York

Contributed by Kathleen L. Last, Feb. 2000 [kllast@juno.com]. Total records = 20.

Shattuck Cemetery
Ritchie Road,
Floyd, NY

This cemetery is located on Ritchie Road in the Town of Floyd. The tombstones in this cemetery were copied by Virginia Ackerman on May 10, 1999.

Avery, Delbert J., d.Dec. 12, 1890 age 26 yrs 6 mos 28 dys
Avery, H. Cornelia, d.May 22, 1858 age 30 yrs 8 mos, wife of Jesse Avery
Avery, Jesse R., d.Feb. 1, 1889 age 68 yrs 3 mos 17 dys
Avery, Mary, d.Aug. 12, 1889 age 59 yrs 3 mos 23 dys, wife of Jesse R. Avery
Shattuck, (first name illegible), d.Oct. 7, 1833 age 22 yrs
Shattuck, Asaph, d.Sep. 29, 1853 age 72 yrs 9 mos 23 dys
Shattuck, Calvin, b. Sep. 30, 1819, d.Dec. 20, 1886
Shattuck, Elizabeth M., b. May 13, 1820, d.Aug. 15, 1898, wife of Calvin Shattuck
Shattuck, Ezra, b. July 27, 1806, d.Apr. 14, 1882
Shattuck, Helen, b. Dec. 3, 1824, d.Nov. 8, 1872
Shattuck, Mary, d.Feb. 10, 1855 age 71 yrs 1 mo 29 dys
Shattuck, Sarah, b. July 29, 1806, d.Mar. 16, 1855, wife of Ezra Shattuck
Stevenson, Chancellor, b.1839, d.1902
Stevenson, Sylvia, d.May 21, 1845 age 40 yrs 6 mos, wife of CRL Stevenson
Waddell, Sarah Frances (Shattuck), d.July 15, 1879 age 30 yrs, wife of James A. Waddell & dau of Calvin & Elizabeth Shattuck
Wilcox, (name illegible), wife of Curtis Wilcox, (date illegible) age 72 yrs 8 mos 6 dys (This stone has been broken and some pieces are missing)
Wilcox, Curtis, d.Dec. 1856
Wilcox, Helen, d.Aug. 28, 1851 age 18 yrs 10 mos 20 dys, dau of Noble & Lois Wilcox
Wilcox, Lois, d.Aug. 29, 1851 age 52 yrs 5 mos 13 dys
Wilcox, Noble, d.Oct. 10, 1882 age 79 yrs 6 mos

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