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Denison Cemetery
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:[[Ebenezer FISH Jr. and Moses FISH|Ebenezer Fish, Jr.]] by the Brooklyn School District Nine in 1836.<BR> | :[[Ebenezer FISH Jr. and Moses FISH|Ebenezer Fish, Jr.]] by the Brooklyn School District Nine in 1836.<BR> | ||
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Ebenezer owned in total, 79 acres of [[Original Lot 65]] (Township 7, Range 13) on the northern side of [[Newburgh St.|Newburgh Street]] (now known as Denison Avenue) which he bought in 1818. | Ebenezer owned in total, 79 acres of [[Original Lot 65]] (Township 7, Range 13) on the northern side of [[Newburgh St.|Newburgh Street]] (now known as Denison Avenue) which he bought in 1818. | ||
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+ | The cemetery is hemmed in by houses on two sides and an apartment complex on the fourth. A wrought iron fence encircles the graveyard with the entrance, on Garden Avenue, consisting of a gate over two or three small stone steps. The property is slightly wider at the western end than the eastern. | ||
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+ | A listing of the cemetery's burials was created by Michele Danielle and can be found on her website at [http://www.geocities.com/micheledanielle/Denison.html Burials at Denison Cemetery] | ||
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+ | [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohcdrt/clecems/denindex.html index and the original Internment Register] |
Current revision
Location:
- On Garden Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44109-2301. Part of original township lots #65.
Frontage:
- 304.5 feet
Total area:
- 1.25 acres (parcel 008-24-062)
Purchased from:
- Ebenezer Fish, Jr. by the Brooklyn School District Nine in 1836.
Also Known As:
- "Brooklyn Centre Burying Ground"
Ebenezer owned in total, 79 acres of Original Lot 65 (Township 7, Range 13) on the northern side of Newburgh Street (now known as Denison Avenue) which he bought in 1818.
The cemetery is hemmed in by houses on two sides and an apartment complex on the fourth. A wrought iron fence encircles the graveyard with the entrance, on Garden Avenue, consisting of a gate over two or three small stone steps. The property is slightly wider at the western end than the eastern.
A listing of the cemetery's burials was created by Michele Danielle and can be found on her website at Burials at Denison Cemetery
Also, here is a link to an index and the original Internment Register