Dennison Family Cemetery
Westport, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Westport, Pennsylvania 17764 United StatesCoordinates: 41.24026, -77.91573 - Cemetery ID:
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The Dennison family moved around between Leidy, Noyes, and Keating Twps., but maintained possession of a parcel on the banks of the Susquehanna in Noyes Twp., known as the Dennison tract. According to Mrs. Gertrude Wheeler in 1954, three of the Dennisons were buried on their tract of land.
This land is located on a narrow flat on the south side of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, at the first bend in the river below Keating, on the south side of the river. The river flat where Hiram Dennison lived became two farms. One was his original homestead and the other was given to his daughter Ella, wife of John Werts.
The cemetery is very remote, and it can only be reached by boat. Previous searches of the west end of the flat have revealed no gravestones, although the east part of the flat remains to be searched. Mrs. Gertrude Wheeler remembered three burials there. While trapping in the vicinity in the 1940s, Howard Lungerremembers eight stones standing on the site, but he does not recollect the names.
It is believed that, today, the land is owned by the Andover Hunting Camp, whose members live in Andover, Ohio.
The flat is heavily overgrown with brush, and the presence of snakes and cycles of high and low water have prevented CCGS from locating this cemetery as yet. When the cemetery is located and documented, it will be published on the CCGS web site.
Number of Burials (approximate): 8
Dates of Activity: 1850 - 1890
Directions/GPS:
Located somewhere on the first flat in the west side of the Susquehanna River on the bend below Keating.
GPS = Not yet visited
According to the April 21, 1887 edition of the Renovo Record death notices, the funeral of Mr. Andrew Oliver Dennison (Son of Hiram Dennison) took place on the south side of the river, about one mile east of Keating station. The notice also indicated that Ella and Mary have also "crossed the river" prior to Andrew's death.
http://www.clintoncogensociety.org/cemeteries/139.htm
The Dennison family moved around between Leidy, Noyes, and Keating Twps., but maintained possession of a parcel on the banks of the Susquehanna in Noyes Twp., known as the Dennison tract. According to Mrs. Gertrude Wheeler in 1954, three of the Dennisons were buried on their tract of land.
This land is located on a narrow flat on the south side of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, at the first bend in the river below Keating, on the south side of the river. The river flat where Hiram Dennison lived became two farms. One was his original homestead and the other was given to his daughter Ella, wife of John Werts.
The cemetery is very remote, and it can only be reached by boat. Previous searches of the west end of the flat have revealed no gravestones, although the east part of the flat remains to be searched. Mrs. Gertrude Wheeler remembered three burials there. While trapping in the vicinity in the 1940s, Howard Lungerremembers eight stones standing on the site, but he does not recollect the names.
It is believed that, today, the land is owned by the Andover Hunting Camp, whose members live in Andover, Ohio.
The flat is heavily overgrown with brush, and the presence of snakes and cycles of high and low water have prevented CCGS from locating this cemetery as yet. When the cemetery is located and documented, it will be published on the CCGS web site.
Number of Burials (approximate): 8
Dates of Activity: 1850 - 1890
Directions/GPS:
Located somewhere on the first flat in the west side of the Susquehanna River on the bend below Keating.
GPS = Not yet visited
According to the April 21, 1887 edition of the Renovo Record death notices, the funeral of Mr. Andrew Oliver Dennison (Son of Hiram Dennison) took place on the south side of the river, about one mile east of Keating station. The notice also indicated that Ella and Mary have also "crossed the river" prior to Andrew's death.
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- Added: 9 Aug 2013
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2507684
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