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Philipstown, NY

Please click on the cemetery name to visit the website section dedicated to that cemetery. There you will find the location and a map of the cemetery, information about parking, names and locations of people buried there, pictures of all identifiable stones, and additional information (from various census reports) as available.

There are 13 historic cemeteries in Philipstown [Troy #4_]:

    1. Brown Cemetery [4A]
    2. Cold Spring Cemetery [4B]
    3. Denning Plot [4C]
    4. McKeel's Corners (a.k.a. Meeker's Corners/ Nelson Cemetery) [4D]
    5. Nelsonville Cemetery (a.k.a. Cedar Street Cemetery) [4E]
    6. North Highlands Burying Ground [4F]
    7. Old Cold Spring Cemetery (a.k.a. Davenport Cemetery; Mountain Avenue Cemetery) [4G]
    8. Purdy Cemetery [4H]
    9. Purdy-Baxter [4I]
    10. St. Phillips Churchyard Cemetery [4J]
    11. South Highland Methodist Cemetery [4K]
    12. Warren Farm Family Plot [4L]

    13. Graymoor: St. Joseph's Friars' and St. Joseph's Sisters'
      Geodetic maps of the area showed a cemetery not farr off the Old West Point Road behind the Graymoor moneastery which is on Route 9, the Post Road. Investigation showed a cemetery on Graymoor grounds where a number of the Franciscan friars are buried, all of whom were born after 1850.

There are also two "Indian Cemeteries:"

  1. East Mountain [4Z1]
  2. On Old Neslon property [4Z2]

Wandering stones or other miscellaneous discoveries are categorized whenever possible [4Y_].

 

There is one cemetery in Phillipstown which is not historic, and therefore not detailed on this website. Non-historic cemeteries are categorized [4NH_].

Pope Cemetery Plot, Garrison, Philipstown (Not on Map)
Current Status: Not Active
Location: On the Garrison Redoubt Golf Club grounds..
How to Access: To the left of the 6th hole fairway, several yards from the Snake Hill Rd., entrance to the gold course (not visible from the road).
Tax Map No.: 60.-2027
Owner of Record: Rector Warden Vestry Saint Philip’s Church
Size and Use: 1 granite plaque – site 150’ by 150’
Description of Cemetery: A small plot on Garrison Country Club property.
Earliest Gravestone: Francis Pope - 1944
Current Condition: Good
Maintained By: The warden and vestrymen Saint Philip’s in the Highlands.

Please click on the cemetery name to visit the website section dedicated to that cemetery. There you will find the location and a map of the cemetery, information about parking, names and locations of people buried there, pictures of all identifiable stones, and additional information (from various census reports) as available.

For more information about the Town of Philipstown, visit the website: http://philipstown.com/