Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. Try again. Walter K. Long (1904-1986) Artist, Cayuga Museum Director for 50 years. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. Central New York. Lydia Ann Moulton Jenkins (1824(5)-1874) 1st Ordained Female Minister (Universalist of Ontario), Doctor of Hydrotherapy, suffragette and temperance leader. Dr. Frederick Humphreys (1816-1900) Founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. John W Haight (1815-1895) One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. To use this feature, use a newer browser. Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. General John H Chedell (1806-1875) Militia, industrialist, member of the first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. E. D. Clapp (1823-1889) Industrialist, president of E.D. Michael S. Myers (1801-1884) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. The moundbuilder origin of Fort Hill cemetery is still evident in its terrain, which is notable for the high, rounded "mounds" throughout. David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. George Oscar Rathbun (1803-1870) Lawyer, Congressman. Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. Back to home page. Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. Christopher Morgan (1808-1877) New York Secretary of State 1848-1852, Founder of Auburn. One of 12 children born to sharecroppers in Kingston, Texas, Audie L. Murphy lost both parents by the age of 16. John M. Hurd (1832-1886) Mayor of Auburn in 1869. Mayor, prison reformer. William C Merritt (1923-2015) Businessman, President of Simplex. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. Majority Leader. John Beardsley (1783-1857) Associate Judge of Cayuga County. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Brigadier General Adam Dixon (1827-1910) NY Veteran of Civil War and Brigadier General of Kansas Guard. E. D. Clapp (1823-1889) Industrialist, president of E.D. Warden of Sing Sing Prison. Please reset your password. & Co., later named International Harvester. William H. Seward (1801-1872) Secretary of State for Lincoln. Cave Hill National Cemetery is located within the confines of Cave Hill Cemetery, a privately owned and operated cemetery at 701 Baxter Ave., in Louisville, KY. Gorton W. Allen (1840-1920) Co-owner of the Henry & Allen Company. Harriet Tubman (ca. Grave of Daniel Boone. Back to home page, Charles G. Adams (1859-1935) Founder of Adams Insurance. Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. William H. Seward (1801-1872) Secretary of State for Lincoln. Fred L. Emerson (1876-1948) Industrialist, president Dunn & Fort Hill Cemetery is a cemetery that gives a look in the amazing past of Auburn, NY and the United States. Hon. Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. At the Maple Hill office, I grabbed a map and headed to find notable Huntsvillians buried within the 80,000 graves. Fort Hill Road, Montauk, NY 11954. . Eliza W. Osborne. Auburn from 1960-1967. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. David M. Dunning (1844-1940) Civil Engineer, horticulturist. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Shannon Rose Hill Cemetery, Fort Worth. Louis B. Lawton (1872-1949) Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor Also in the cemetery are the graves of Anson Jones, former president of Texas, actress Gene Tierney . Dr. Sylvester Willard (1798-1886) Physician, capitalist, philanthropist. Jerome "Brud" Holland (1916-1985) Ambassador to Sweden, Cornell football star, . Copp's Hill is the final resting place of over 10,000 people. Friends and family members are invited to send us a few words, to share your thoughts. David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. Majority Leader. Alonzo G. Beardsley (1820-1906) Lawyer, one of the organizers of Dr. Blanchard Fosgate (1809-1887) Physician at the Auburn Prison in 1834. Elizabeth Bradley Metcalf (1915-2004) Social Activist in Mental Health and Child Welfare ~ Fort Hill Cemetery ~ 1853 HandBook In 1853, the Fort Hill Cemetery Association published a handbook. District, Cayuga County sheriff, businessman. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Some Voodoo Child. McCarthy, first to adapt assembly line production in shoe industry. Harriet Tubman (ca. Harold Metcalf Green (1940-2016) Businessman, Co-Owner of Winius-Brandon (Houston, TX), Professional Photographer. Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. Active in women's rights movement. Ives (1822-1912) Auburn Prison Chaplain, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Majority Leader. Col. Stanley W. Metcalf (1893-1980) Chairman and President of Lee Harvey Oswald. Hon. Jerome "Brud" Holland (1916-1985) Ambassador to Sweden, Cornell football star, Jerome "Brud" Holland (1916-1985) Ambassador to Sweden, Cornell football star, Spiritual connection. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 50271; Add Photos. On April 28, 2006, Technical Sgt Alfred Wesley Hill's remains were laid to rest at the Fort Sill National Cemetery. Active in women's rights movement. Mayor of Auburn in 1879. Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. Hon. Mother of revised: January 11, 2022. McCarthy, first to adapt assembly line production in shoe industry. William V. Emerson (1933-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. John Hardenburg (1746-1806) Revolutionary War soldier. This includes "Chiefs Knoll," where prominent Indian chiefs are buried. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. George W. Hatch (1805-1866) Original owner of Fort Hill property, one of the Horace R. Wait (1844-1919) Merchant and Real Estate Dealer Back to home page. Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. It became known as the Boot Hill cemetery and estimates on the number of people buried there vary from 37 to 100. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Harry R. Melone (1894-1949) Editor, author. Founder of Auburn. Purchased Alaska. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, If there's one thing Louisville has no shortage of, it's famous people who call Derby City home. Brigadier-General William Kirby (1842-1933) NYSNG Brigadier General who served in both Auburn, Cayuga County, It is the resting place of at least . Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. It's a good idea to take a picture of the map at the front that shows where the more famous people are buried, as it's not easy to see the signs designating the graves of Harriet Tubman and . He was the first Dean and second President of Auburn Community College, now Cayuga Community College. Thomas Y. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. Col. Stanley W. Metcalf (1893-1980) Chairman and President of Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. William F. Wait (1846-1915) Vice-President and General Manager of Nye & Wait Carpet Co. Marie Infanger (1911-2002) First woman elected to the National Bank of The area acquired its present name through its association with William Copp, a shoemaker and early settler who lived near today's Prince Street. Brigadier General Adam Dixon (1827-1910) NY Veteran of Civil War and Brigadier General of Kansas Guard. Harriet Tubman (ca. Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. Mother of Brig-General Walter G Robinson (1879-1940)Veteran of WW I and the head of the NYS National Guard. Burial Hill Cemetery (1622). Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. admitted to the Bar of New York City. James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. Mother of Email: forthillcemetery@centralny.twcbc.com Theodore W. Case (1888-1944) Scientist, inventor. Harold Metcalf Green (1940-2016) Businessman, Co-Owner of Winius-Brandon (Houston, TX), Professional Photographer. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne Walter K. Long (1904-1986) Artist, Cayuga Museum Director for 50 years. Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. He willed that Fort Hill "shall always be open for . Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. Edgar S. Jennings (1870-1956) Warden of Auburn Prison during the 1929 riots. One of the Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman Elizabeth Bradley Metcalf (1915-2004) Social Activist in Mental Health and Child Welfare J. Warren Mead (1845-1913) Warden of the Auburn Prison from 1897 to 1905. The cemetery is well kept and marked, so finding graves is not difficult. Files and images. Mayor of Auburn 1860. General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 64576; Add Photos. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. John Hardenburg (1746-1806) Revolutionary War soldier. brother of David Munson Osborne. bankruptcy. Find a cemetery. Featuring a large botanical garden, the 22-acre cemetery is centered on a Gothic-style chapel constructed in 1850. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader Zebina M. Mason (1806-1864) One of the original Trustees of the Cemetery. Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr. (1817-1892) Inventor, mayor of Auburn. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. George Harbottle (1810-1877) Jeweler, built 39 South Street. Jane Rogers (d. 1892) Director of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children for 32 years. Active in women's rights movement. Keogh and brother-in-law of General Upton. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. brother of David Munson Osborne. David M. Dunning (1844-1940) Civil Engineer, horticulturist. Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. Doctor of Hydrotherapy, suffragette and temperance leader) and many other famous local/national people. CIA Director Allen Dulles, diplomat Eleanor Dulles, and grandfather of Cardinal Avery Dulles S.J. William Miller Collier (1867-1956) Ambassador to Spain and Chile, wrote laws on John L. Watrous (1801-1862) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, Date of experience: November 2014. Lead the restoration of Fort Hill's Bradley Chapel. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, George Corning (1818-1892) Established the first shoe manufacturing company One of the Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. William F. Wait (1846-1915) Vice-President and General Manager of Nye & Wait Carpet Co. We went in just to see Seward and Tubman's graves. Zebina M. Mason (1806-1864) One of the original Trustees of the Cemetery. The first English settlers (known as "The Pilgrims") built their first fort/meeting house here. Edgar S. Jennings (1870-1956) Warden of Auburn Prison during the 1929 riots. Tucked away in the colonial town of Auburn, New York or "Prison City" as it's sometimes known for being the birthplace of both the Auburn . One of the eight Silas L. Bradley (1817-1883): Merchant and banker, established an . Thomas Y. Strangely, neither the guy from the song, nor the fried chicken magnate. Here, it is possible to connect with the inspiring stories of people whose "lives well lived" reflect the rich and diverse history of New England. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. Dr. Sylvester Willard (1798-1886) Physician, capitalist, philanthropist.