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McNitt Family Cemetery
Salem, Washington County, New York

GPS: 43.210995, -73.375737

County Route 30
Salem, New York 12865

Published: November 6, 2016
Total records: 20

History

McNitt Family Cemetery is located along the west side of County Route 30, about 1 mile south of the intersection with Chamberlin Mills Rd.

Cemetery Records

Records published here were acquired from the Salem Bancroft Public Library on November 6, 2016.


Campbell, John A., d. 1/22/1841, age 6M, Son of Hugh & Catherine Campbell
Dole, Samaramis, d. 7/21/1794, age 35Y, Wife of Mr. John Dole, s/w John Junr
Dole, John, Junr, d. 2/28/1794, age ?5, s/w Samarmis
Egerton, Mariah, d. 3/16/1850, age 2W, Dau of A. & M. Egerton
Ellworth, David, d. 3/10/1863, age 1Y 1D, Son of John & Jane Brown
McNitt, Lydia, d. 5/17/1846, age 54Y, Wife of James McNitt
McNitt, James McNitt, d. 1/22/1861, age 79Y 5D
McNitt, Daniel, d. 11/12/1829, age 79Y 5D
McNitt, Mary, d. 10/11/1808, age 53Y, Wife of Daniel McNitt
McNitt, Elizabeth, d. 4/12/1791, age ?, Wife of Capt. Alexander McNitt
McNitt, Alexander, Capt., d. 11/29/1817, age 97Y
McNitt, Jane, d. 7/3/1811, age 69Y, Wife of Capt. Alexander McNitt
Morey, John, d. 3/16/1825, age 69Y
Morey, Sarah, d. 1831, age 71Y, Wife of John Morey
Morey, Juliana, d. 2/14/1865, age 64Y 10M 14D
Shaw, Archie W., d. 9/10/1865, age 1Y 2M 9D, Son of William & Lydia Shaw
Smith, Mary, d. 10/23/1838, age 57Y, Wife of John S. Smith
Smith, John S., d. 5/4/1847, age 62Y
Woodard, Frankie A., d. No Dates, Infant Stone
Woodard, Archie, d. 7/17/1860, age 1Y 9M 10D, Son of Daniel & Marian Woodard

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