THOMPSON (CROSSROADS) CEMETERY
Corner Crossroad & Conors Rd in the Town of Springport NY; on the S.E. Corner
The transcription shown on this page was compiled by Mable Crosby in the 1960's with the help of an earlier transcription by F. Skilton
In 2020, Jessica Armstrong Re-Transcribed information from gravestones in this cemetery and her revised transcription can be viewed HERE (PDF-File)
ADAMS, MARY W. w. of John
d. Aug. 18, 1822 ae 71y 4mo 19da
ADAMS see THOMPSON
BODLEY, WILLIAM H. Co. D, 15th NY Cav. (Rev. Soldier)
d. Aug 1854 ae 72yr
BOWER, SARAH dau of Benj. & Mary
d. June 15, 1832 ae 18y 8mo 28da
DAVIS, JESSE
d. Mar 14, 1843 ae 70y 7mo 6da
POLLY w of "
d. Dec 14, 1843 ae 59y
17da
DAVIS, JOHN C. son of Thomas T. & ? Davis
d. Feb 1, 1861 b. Oct 25, 1856
DAVIS see MERCEREAU - SMITH
EDWARDS, MARY w of Charles R.
d. Jun 4, 1831
in 22nd year
EVERITT, DAVID
d.
Jan 3, 1875 in 96th year
SARAH w of "
d. Aug 2, 1844 ae 61y 1mo 17da
MILLISSENT ANN dau of "
d. July 18, 1838 ae 24y 11mo 3da
JAMES, S.
d. Jun 17, 1866 ae 56y 1mo
28da
LAVINIA w of "
d. Mar 15, 1896 b. Nov 2, 1820
JAMES son of James & Lavinia
d. Nov 16, 1877 ae 22y 10mo 12da
ABRAHAM son of James & Lavinia
d. Dec
9, 1873 ae 13y 2mo 23da
CATHERINE VAN SICKLE w of James
d. Dec. 8, 1841 ae
23y 4mo 17da
JOHN V.
d.
1936 b.
1856
WILLIAM
d.
1920 b.
1863
HUMPHREY, THOMAS son of John & Ann
d. Oct 9, 1861 ae 5y 3mo 16da
AGNES ROSE dau of John & Ann
d. Sept 21, 1861 ae 3y 2mo 17da
MARY ANN dau of John & Ann
d. Aug 10, 1861 ae 10y 1mo 4da
FANNY dau of John & Ann
d. Jun 10, 1863 ae 17y 4mo
6da
HUNT, SARAH "My Mother"
d. Apr 23, 1873 ae 67y 29da
(Skilton note: Might be mother of Polly Lewis.)
LEAPPARD, INFANT dau of J.J. & J.
d. Mar
14, 1863
LOVELL see THOMPSON
LOWRY, JAMES (M. Gulliver says these two are buried in family d.
Apr 13, 1832 ae 79yrs
JEANNA cemetery
on Cross Rd. in Springport)
d. July 10, 1846 ae 79 yrs
MERCEREAU, MARIA DAVIS w of Aaron
d. Feb. 28, 1873 b. Apr 28, 1810
MARY D. dau of "
1840 - 1860
FAYETTE son of "
d. Mar 7, 1837 ae 1mo 8da
DAVID P. dau of "
d. Apr 18, 1836 ae 5mo 10da
PINCKNEY, HARRIET A. w of James, Jr.
d. Feb 20, 1850 ae
26y 7mo 12da
PINCKNEY, CHARLOTTE w of John
d. Nov
26, 1845 ae 30y 9mo 26da
HARRIET E. dau of John &
Charlotte
d. June 19,
1846 ae 4y 10mo 2da
POWERS, JOHN R.
d. Sept 8, 1846 ae 32y 9mo 5da
THOMAS D. G.A.R. markr.
d. Feb. 22, 1866 ae
21y 4mo 13da
RICHARDSON, CHARLOTTE w of Samuel
d. Nov 2, 1849 ae 56y 2mo
22da
SHEARMAN, DR. JONATHAN
no dates (didn't find these stones, MC)
DORINDA dau of Seth
& Lydia Smith
d. Dec 11, 1823 ae 34y 2mo
SLOAN, SAMUEL
d. May 5, 1853 ae 49y 3mo 16da
ISABELL w of "
d. Dec 25, 1879 ae 75y 4mo
25da
SMITH, JACOB
d. Apr 16, 1836 in 59th year
POLLY w of "
d. Feb 14, 1856 ae
75y 11mo 22da
GEORGE
d.
Oct 14, 1867 b. May 4, 1807
MAGDALENE DAVIS w of
" d. Nov 18, 1806 b. Mar 23, 1866
These dates are probably reversed.
WILLIAM B. son of "
d. Sep 10, 1850 ae 5y 6mo 7da
JACOB son of George,
2nd, & Maria
1883-1884
JOHN
d. Mar 25, 1839 ae 75y 5mo
CATHERINE w of "
d. June 29, 1843 ae 75yrs
SARAH
d. May 17, 1832 ae 34y 4mo
THOMPSON, JAMES
d. Sept 23, 1856 ae 80y 8mo 15da
SALLY w of "
d. Feb 27,
1811 ae 29y 3mo 8da (1816)
THOMPSON, ABIGAIL LOVELL
d. Mar 27, 1887 b. Sept 19, 1795
THOMPSON, ALEXANDER
d. Aug 26, 1849 b.
Mar. 18, 1774
LETITIA dau of John
& Mary Adams
d. Oct 16, 1856 b. Feb 8, 1776
ALEXANDER son of Alex.
& Letetia
d. Dec 4, 1864 b. Jan 7, 1813
VAN SICKLE, JOHN
d. Feb 20, 1861 ae 80y 7mo 27da
THEODOSIA w of "
d. Mar 13, 1865 ae 70y 9mo 29da
ABRAHAM
d. Sept 30,
1859 ae 30y 7mo 27da
THOMAS
d.
Oct. 3, 1843 ae 38y 2mo 26da
SARAH M. w of
"
d. May 20, 1888 b.
July 18, 1810
MARY C. dau
of Thos. & Sarah
d. Dec 27, 1841 ae
3y 10mo 7da
LYDIA ANN dau of John
& Catherine
d. July 29, 1841 ae 2y 3mo 8da
WILLIAM
d.
Dec 24, 1836 ae 22y 2mo 10da
OLIVER son of John
& Theodosia
d. Mar 11, 1833 ae 1y
8mo 8da
MARGARET
d. Aug.
2, 1829 ae 32y 3mo 15da
GARRETT
d. 1810 b.
in N.J. 1740
He was
a General in the Revolution in the NY line. He died in Huntington Co.,
NJ
ANN w of
Garrett
d. Dec 22, 1829
ae 77 8mo 20da
WARRICK, ISAAC
d. Aug. 23, 1851 ae 66y 5mo 21da
CATHERINE dau
of Isaac & Catherine
d.
July 1, 1831 ae 1y 11mo 7da
(Note: Checked these Skilton records at the Cemetery
and made a few corrections -Sept 1963, M. Crosby
MILLER FAMILY (Schenck) CEMETERY
Small family cemetery of Miller family on Marion Schenck
Farm, Springport, NY
Copied Sept 28, 1969 by Marion Gulliver
CORNWALL, ELIZA, wife of Thomas Cornwall
d. Feb 9, 1838 ae 29y 6mo 3da
MILLER, POLLY ANN
d. June 20, 1828 ae 22 yrs
HANNAH, wife
of Joshua Miller
d. Oct. ___________
JOSHUA
d. Feb 1, 1827 in 49th yr of his
age
SARAH
w. of Joshua Miller
d. May 6, 1818 ae 40 years
An earlier listing for this same cemetery made by Mrs. Harry Finn in October
1961 gives the following differences:
HANNAH wife of Joshua Miller
d. Oct 1, 1851
SARAH ANN daughter of Eliza CORNWELL
d. 1839 age 6y 11mo 11da
POLLY ANN (No last name given)
d.
June 20, 1828 age 22 yrs
ELIZA wife of Thomas CORNWELL
d. 1838 age
29 yrs.
On Crossroads Road one half mile north of the Town Barn opp. Lowry House (see 1853 map)
LOWRY, JAMES Served in Pa. Militia
d. Apr 13, 1832
age 79
LOWRY, JOANNA STOUT b. Hunterdon N.J.
d. July 10, 1846 age 79
STOUT, CORNELIUS Maj. Hunt. Co. Militia
d. 1816
age ca. 80
STOUT, ELEANOR LONGSTREET
d. ca. 1811
age ca. 74
LOWRY (First wife) (Named in deed)
d. ca. 1802
LOWRY (Daughter) (Believed Deformed)
d. ca. 1801
LOWRY (Baby)
Note: John Stout came to Hibiscus Harbor area quite early. His
father Cornelius took over his land and bought more next to James Lowry who
married his daughter Joanna. The Major Cornelius Stout cashiered from
a long time second-in-command of the active Hunterdon Co. Militia. (He) had
a mother named Joanna Johnson. He countermanded an order from Col.
Chamberlain at the battle of Springfield, N.J. He was not court-martialed
by the Governor until many months later and was supported by a petition of
most of the officers. Both he and Col. Chamberlain were cashiered in
1780. Col. Chamberlain's widow got a pension later and they claimed
that the court-martial had been set aside; but only a record of the
court-martial is available at the N.J. archives. There is overwhelming
proof that the cashiered Major came here and the V. A. gave me a Revolutionary
grave marker for both Stout and Lowry.
-Smith
Chamberlain
CHAMBERLAIN FAMILY CEMETERY
Actual cemetery has not been located. It is said to be
2 miles outside Union Springs on the Chamberlain Farm
CHAMBERLAIN, ABNER b. Oct 4, 1745 in Conn. d. Aug 9, 1832 in
Scipio
m. (1) Lucretia (Strong)
m. (2) Mary (Bush) Soaner
Served 7 days Capt. William Hoaton's Co.
Served 20 days capt. Timothy bush's Co.
Served 12 days Militia in Thedford VT
Will probated Sept 27, 1832
Thanks to Kathleen Shaw Decker for transcribing the information on this page into digital format.