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Photo by Joyce M. Tice |
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READ BY: Kenneth Chapman, Jr.
DATE: June 25. 1999
TYPED BY: Pat Raymond
LOCATION: Shaylor Rd. Toward Mt. Pisgah County Park from State Park on
left: This is close enough to the Springfield / Troy border that Ken
thought he was still in Springfield Township.
LAST NAME |
FIRST NAME |
Date of Birth |
Date of Death |
Age |
RELATIONSHIP/COMMENTS |
Ballard |
John V. |
1809 |
1899 |
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Ballard |
Maria |
1811 |
1878 |
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w/o John (Same Stone) |
Ballard |
Mahlon J. |
1849 |
1850 |
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Same Stone as John V. |
Ballard |
Fanny M. |
1831 |
1850 |
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Same Stone as John V. |
Ballard |
John E. |
1848 |
1848 |
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Ballard |
Emma J. |
1845 |
1848 |
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Ballard |
Willie A. |
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Mar.10.1864 |
11 mo. |
Next to John V. Stone |
Ballard |
Footstones |
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Initials: W.A.B. ,M.J.B, F.M.B., E.J.B., J.E.B. |
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All Above Enclosed With An Ornate Black Fence w/Gate) |
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Ballard |
Martha Mariah |
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Feb. 1. 1859 |
23y 5m |
w/o George Ballard |
Ballard |
Fanny P. |
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Lying on ground-Can't read dates |
Ballard |
Mary Jane |
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June 20.1852 |
17-2-4 |
d/o Ira P. & Fanny * See note below |
Boyce |
Abigail |
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Apr.23.1852 |
9y 4mo |
d/o Jonathan & Rachel |
Boyce |
Rachel |
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Dec.10.1860 |
55y22da |
w/o J. T. Boyce |
Carmon |
Elizabeth |
July 18.1801 |
Nov.20.1856 |
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w/o William Carmon |
Carmon |
William |
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Dec. 5. 1879 |
84y12da |
Stone next to this one is unreadable |
Carmon |
W. Alex |
Aug.27.1831 |
Apr.20.1903 |
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Carmon |
Philena |
Apr.29.1832 |
Feb.21.1910 |
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w/o W. Alex Carmon |
Carmon |
Franklin J. |
May 18.1860 |
Feb. 6.1906 |
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Hildreth |
Mary |
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Apr. 15.1847 |
84y7mo |
w/o Shealtiel Hildreth |
Johnson |
Mabel E. |
1892 |
1930 |
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Olds |
Celia N. |
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May 17.1852 |
14 mo. |
d/o Henry & Thanidul S (Sp?) |
Spencer |
Thadeus |
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Aug. 8. 1812 |
23-5-27 |
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Wilber |
Lewis |
1827 |
1907 |
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Wilber |
Susan P. Ballard |
1832 |
1914 |
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w/o Lewis Wilber |
Wilber (?) |
"Our Little Maud" |
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Sm.Stone in line w/Lewis Wilber |
Unreadable Stone |
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Field Stone - Unreadable |
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NOTE: Stone for Mary Jane Ballard broken off and replaced upside down. |
Obituaries for Ballard Cemetery
(Local News) Mrs. J. J. Crawford, at one time Miss Julia BALLARD of Troy, passed away on Tuesday, October 29th, at her home in Amsterdam, N. Y., aged 81 years. She is survived by two sons Horace M. of Rochester and Robert of Amsterdam and one sister Miss Minnie Ballard of Troy. The funeral services will be held on Friday at 2 o’clock from the home of Mrs. Fannie Maxwell Long. Interment will be in the Ballard cemetery. TGR 1918
BALLARD SUSAN WILBUR
Passed away Tuesday morning, Feb. 24th, 1914, at the home of her daughter on
Pisgah, after a few days illness from pneumonia, Susan Ballard Wilber.
The deceased was born in Troy, June 22, 1832. She was the daughter of Ira P.
and Fannie A. Ballard and has one brother living, Robert A., of Mansfield. Also
four children, Fred of Troy, Mrs. John P. DeWitt of Pisgah; Mrs. Sumner Leonard
of Alba, and Louis E. Wilber of Elmira, N. Y., There are also two
granddaughters and seven grandsons six of whom acted as pall bearers. She will
long be missed in her home where she was so patient and loving always thinking
of others before herself. Her mind was very bright to the last. TGR1914
BEACH - (East Troy News) Mrs. Martha Beach Ballard died at the home of her son, Howells on Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock after a short illness of bronchial trouble. She was 75 years of age and lived in this vicinity many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. George Ballard in 1861 who with two children preceded her several years. Among those who survive are three daughters, Mrs. Charles Close of Elmira Heights, Mrs. Elijah Aumick of Troy, Pa., Mrs. Luzerne Selleck of Bailey Corners two sons-Walter of Philadelphia and Howells of this place. A sister, Mrs. S. A. Smith of Cheshire, Conn., and a brother, John Beach of New Haven, Conn. The funeral was held on Sunday at 1 o'clock at her late home, Rev. Roy Brague officiating., burial was in the Ballard cemetery on Pisgah. (TGR 1914)
CARMON A.
(East Troy News) A. Carmen, of Pisgah died Monday morning of
pneumonia. Funeral was held Wednesday. TGR
1903
WILBUR Fred
(Local News) Fred Wilbur, of Troy, died Tuesday of this week at Burlington, after some months of failing health, aged 61. The funeral and interment were in the Ballard cemetery on Pisgah. The Rev. Terrill officiating. A son Harry of Elmira, survives, a brother Louis of Addison, and one sister Mrs. John DeWitt of Pisgah. tgr 1919
WILBER Lewis Wilber
died on April 24, 1907, one of the old residents of Bradford County. Lewis Wilber who came to Pennsylvania in 1848, aged 79 years and 7 months. His youth was passed in Williamstown, Ontario Co, NY and when a young man he came to Pisgah, Pa where he passed most of his life in clearing up his Pisgah farm, and doing farm work. His was a very industrious and busy life. In 1852 he married Susan Ballard, daughter of Ira P. Ballard, who was among the first settlers of Troy. Lewis Wilber was a man who was always respected and loved by all who knew him, and was ever ready with a helping hand for anyone who needed help or encouragement. Tender hearted and obliging to all with whom he associated, trusted by all who knew him, he would often incommode himself for the sake of obliging and helping others. For more than 40 years he was a faithful follower of his Heavenly Master and many can point to his instructions and prayers as a help to them in trying to lead a better life for he was ever faithful to his God, his church and his friends. For some years he had been unable to attend church, but was ever a loving and faithful Christian and he was ready and waiting for the Master’s call to come higher. He leaves a wife and four children, the oldest, Frederick H, who lives at home with his mother; Alice F, wife of John P DeWitt of Pisgah; Helen S, wife of Sumner Leonard of Alba; and Louis E. of Mainesburg, Pa. "None knew him but to love him None named him but to praise."
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