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William F. Abell Sr.

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William F. Abell Sr.

Birth
Death
13 Feb 1938
Lockport, Niagara County, New York, USA
Burial
Lockport, Niagara County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 11 Lot 63-66, 73-76 Grave 6- Unmarked
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Cemetery records indicate that WILLIAM F. ABELL was buried on this lot on February 15, 1938.


I could not locate a gravestone for this person.


Mr. Abell is buried to the immediate left of Gertrude Abell.

According to his death notice,

Mr. Abell was the husband of the late Gertrude Anson Abell.


This person's name appears in the record of burials from the Niagara County Poorhouse, in possession of the Niagara County Historian's Office. Burials from the Poorhouse were made at the Niagara County Almshouse Cemetery on Niagara Street Extension in the Town of Lockport until about 1915, at which point burials were made at the Niagara County Infirmary Cemetery on Davison Road in the City of Lockport. The page depicted is from the burial ledger courtesy of the Niagara County Historian. Most of the graves in the Niagara County Almshouse Cemetery are unmarked, all of the graves in the Niagara County Infirmary Cemetery are unmarked. In later years, burials from the Niagara County Almshouse were made in various cemeteries.


Cemetery records indicate that WILLIAM F. ABELL was buried on this lot on February 15, 1938.


I could not locate a gravestone for this person.


Mr. Abell is buried to the immediate left of Gertrude Abell.

According to his death notice,

Mr. Abell was the husband of the late Gertrude Anson Abell.


This person's name appears in the record of burials from the Niagara County Poorhouse, in possession of the Niagara County Historian's Office. Burials from the Poorhouse were made at the Niagara County Almshouse Cemetery on Niagara Street Extension in the Town of Lockport until about 1915, at which point burials were made at the Niagara County Infirmary Cemetery on Davison Road in the City of Lockport. The page depicted is from the burial ledger courtesy of the Niagara County Historian. Most of the graves in the Niagara County Almshouse Cemetery are unmarked, all of the graves in the Niagara County Infirmary Cemetery are unmarked. In later years, burials from the Niagara County Almshouse were made in various cemeteries.




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