Old Ovid Village Cemetery
Also known as Old Cemetery , Old Ovid Cemetery
Ovid, Seneca County, New York, USA
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Ovid, New York 14521 United StatesCoordinates: 42.67344, -76.81939 - Cemetery ID:
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Located directly behind The Ovid Historical Society Museum at 7203 S. Main Street Rt 414, in the Village of Ovid, New York. There is a driveway between the OHS and the Covert Funeral home at 7199 Main St that leads back to it.
There are 2 different burial sites referred to as "Old Ovid Cemetery." This one is not the Old Ovid Town Cemetery near the Ovid Dump behind the Dickerson Farm on highway 138.
Also known as the Old Dutch Church Cemetery established April 1, 1800. The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church was founded by Rev. John Lindsley who was called to Ovid in 1800 as a missionary of the Presbyterian General Assembly. This church, situated in the southeast part of the town, was transferred in June, 1808, to the Reformed Dutch Classis, and is now extinct. The Presbyterian church next existing in Ovid was organized under the name of the Seneca church, July 10, 1803, by Rev. Jedediah Chapman.
Index of all Interments can be found in "Some Cemeteries of the Between the Lakes Country" (Portions of Seneca, Schuyler, and Tompkins Counties, N.Y., collected by J. H. Finch and others, compiled and edited by Carl W. Fischer and Harriet J. Swick, printed by The Interlaken Review, 1974. 3 vols.
Published under the sponsorship of the Chief Taughannock Chapter, D.A.R., Trumansburg, New York, 1974
Located directly behind The Ovid Historical Society Museum at 7203 S. Main Street Rt 414, in the Village of Ovid, New York. There is a driveway between the OHS and the Covert Funeral home at 7199 Main St that leads back to it.
There are 2 different burial sites referred to as "Old Ovid Cemetery." This one is not the Old Ovid Town Cemetery near the Ovid Dump behind the Dickerson Farm on highway 138.
Also known as the Old Dutch Church Cemetery established April 1, 1800. The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church was founded by Rev. John Lindsley who was called to Ovid in 1800 as a missionary of the Presbyterian General Assembly. This church, situated in the southeast part of the town, was transferred in June, 1808, to the Reformed Dutch Classis, and is now extinct. The Presbyterian church next existing in Ovid was organized under the name of the Seneca church, July 10, 1803, by Rev. Jedediah Chapman.
Index of all Interments can be found in "Some Cemeteries of the Between the Lakes Country" (Portions of Seneca, Schuyler, and Tompkins Counties, N.Y., collected by J. H. Finch and others, compiled and edited by Carl W. Fischer and Harriet J. Swick, printed by The Interlaken Review, 1974. 3 vols.
Published under the sponsorship of the Chief Taughannock Chapter, D.A.R., Trumansburg, New York, 1974
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- Added: 17 Apr 2009
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2301953
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