Fraser Cemetery
Also known as Goode Street Cemetery
Burnt Hills, Saratoga County, New York, USA
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1817
Description as written in 1938:
"The Graveyard" by Marian Curtis & Ellen Ramsay 1938
The graveyard, a small quaint little yard, can be found back in a field near Mr. Lu Hammonds on North Road in Burnt Hills. The oldest stone is Katharine Frasure who died July 15th 1794. The newest is Cathrine Bullman who died Apr. 23, 1882. There are about 59 stones, some which were so old we could not read.
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The transcriptions of those that could be read in 1938 are repeated here on this website. We are lucky that these women documented the cemetery, as many of the stones are faded or have fallen over.
Today, we would refer to the address as being off of Goode Street, in Burnt Hills, NY, which is in the Town of Ballston. This is now considered Saratoga County. There are at least four different spellings of the name: Fraser, Frasure, Frazier, Frazure linked to the Ballston area.
Additional Transcriptions were added with information from Durkee's Epitaphs (1874-1878), with copies held at the Saratoga County Historian's Office.
I took photos of as many stones that were legible (27). Many have fallen over and would be in great condition if cleaned. Feb 2012
1817
Description as written in 1938:
"The Graveyard" by Marian Curtis & Ellen Ramsay 1938
The graveyard, a small quaint little yard, can be found back in a field near Mr. Lu Hammonds on North Road in Burnt Hills. The oldest stone is Katharine Frasure who died July 15th 1794. The newest is Cathrine Bullman who died Apr. 23, 1882. There are about 59 stones, some which were so old we could not read.
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The transcriptions of those that could be read in 1938 are repeated here on this website. We are lucky that these women documented the cemetery, as many of the stones are faded or have fallen over.
Today, we would refer to the address as being off of Goode Street, in Burnt Hills, NY, which is in the Town of Ballston. This is now considered Saratoga County. There are at least four different spellings of the name: Fraser, Frasure, Frazier, Frazure linked to the Ballston area.
Additional Transcriptions were added with information from Durkee's Epitaphs (1874-1878), with copies held at the Saratoga County Historian's Office.
I took photos of as many stones that were legible (27). Many have fallen over and would be in great condition if cleaned. Feb 2012
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- Added: 13 Feb 2012
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2437441
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