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#021.010.Brown01: Benjamin A. and Emma F. Brown gravestone
Status: Located
Plot: 010. B. & L.Brown
Owner of original | John Deitz |
Date | 8 Nov 2010 |
File name | BrownBenjaminA_EmmaF009_800.jpg |
File Size | 272.61k |
Dimensions | 800 x 600 |
Keywords | Benjamin A |
Keywords | Br01.3-S Oaklawn Cemetery |
Keywords | Brown |
Keywords | Cemeteries |
Keywords | Deitz - Camera |
Keywords | Emma Frances (Brown) |
Keywords | Gordon |
Keywords | Gravestones |
Keywords | Hamlet |
Keywords | Hamlet People |
Keywords | Historic Survey ID |
Keywords | Oaklawn |
Keywords | Oaklawn Cemetery |
Keywords | Source |
Keywords | Subject |
Headline | Benjamin A. and Emma F. Brown |
Caption | Benjamin A. & Emma F. Brown gravestone |
Linked to | Family: Brown/Gordon (F355) |
#B021 Oaklawn Cemetery, Brookhaven Hamlet, Suffolk County, Brookhaven Town, NY, USA
Notes:
There had been a small Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery on the west side of Beaver Dam Road, across from the modern Bellport High School, then on the James H. Post estate. This cemetery was abandoned in the early 20th century, and most of the graves were disinterred and headstones moved to Oaklawn Cemetery by Post (a few, at the request of their families, were moved elsewhere).
Many old headstones, and perhaps remains, from other local family burying grounds were relocated in to the Oaklawn Cemetery, including a Rose family burying ground (apparently a.k.a. the Swezey cemetery) located near to the Brookhaven Free Library on Beaver Dam Road (at the northeast corner of Library Lane) and a Homan family burying ground in South Haven. These sites appear to have been largely maintained as separate plots at Oaklawn, perhaps as approximations of their original configurations.
This is still an active cemetery maintained by the Oaklawn Cemetery Association. Mailing Address: PO Box 415, Brookhaven, New York 11719. Phone: (631) 286-0204, John E. Barry.
The information on the interments at the Oaklawn cemetery is being completely revised with the assistance and encouragement of the Oaklawn Cemetery Association. Since most of the individuals interred in the Oaklawn cemetery have a strong associations with Brookhaven hamlet, it is our intention to incorporate most of these individual in the Hamlet People database to the extent that information becomes available. Since this is likely to take some time, the information on these pages and their associated linked pages will be updated as the work progresses.
The purpose of this project is two-fold:
This cemetery has Historic Sites Reference ID Br01.3-S and is #21 on the Town of Brookhaven Historian's master inventory of cemeteries. Gravesites in this listing are first identified by cemetery (#21), then by lot number and a family name (e.g., "#021.001.Corson:" means cemetery 21, lot 1, Corson family site).
Each identified gravesite has a link to a datasheet containing research facts on the individual(s). In some cases, Oaklawn cemetery records indicate that a person was interred at a site, but no grave marker could be found. These are identified with aicon. In other cases, a monument was found, but the records of the cemetery association do not indicate that the person, either as a body or cremated remains, were actually interred on the site (these instances are often memorial monuments.)
Description revised: 29 August 2013
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