Like all pioneer cemeteries in the area, many of the earliest graves are unmarked. Some of the white marble markers from the last decades of the nineteenth century have begun to erode and are becoming illegible.
Unmarked/Open Graves
The unmarked or open markers are locations for which we do not have any information, and do not know if anyone is buried in that location. We are currently exploring options for techniques that are able to look below the surface to determine if a grave exists or not. Donations would be very helpful, as this is a costly endeavor and we are trying to work to afford this technology as soon as possible.
Paupers’ Graves
We are currently seeking any available information to put correct names and dates on these spaces. There is no information on these graves. If you have any information about these graves, please contact us and provide any documentation you may have. We continue to work to discover what else is known by family and friends of White’s Chapel Cemetery Association.
Sandstone Markers
The sandstone markers were placed to mark some graves, but due to the effects of nature the etchings of names and dates have been removed. We are currently seeking any available information to put correct names and dates on these markers.