Below is a chart that lists some of the interesting residents who are buried in the Pittsford Cemetery.
        (Click on the individual name to read more about each of the ones who are listed here.)

         Click HERE for a map of these burial locations.                 Click HERE for the link to a "Self-Guided" Tour. 
NAME
CONNECTION
DATES
AREA
LOT
 Agate, John Jr.
 Ran a malting business along the Erie Canal
1838-1928
L
 Lot 179
 Ambrose, Edward
 Army vet - Captured by the enemy 3 different times
1843-1906
J
 Lot 178
 Bacon, John
 Local grocery store owner; once known as Burdett's
1842-1923
C
 Lot 22
 Barnard, Timothy
 Served as bodyguard for General George Washington
1756-1847
C
 Lot 47
 Bellows, Ira
 Attorney who opened a law office in Pittsford
1790-1855
C
 Lot 44
 Calhoun, Timothy
 Served as Pittsford's supervisor for eight years.
1778-1857
M
 Lot 122
 Chamberlin, James
Army vet - Involved in over 100 cavalry battles
1824-1910
C
 Lot 44
 Crump, Samuel
 Built a cobblestone school; now the Masonic Temple
1817-1884
K
 Lot 149
 Ford, Robert
 Proprietor of Pittsford's Pool Parlor
1906-1959
E
 Lot 375
 Guernsey, James
 Buried in the Pioneer Burying Grounds
1769-1841
E
 Lot 288
 Lee, Wyburn
 WWI vet - His marker is a government cenotaph
1893-1977
C
 Lot 32
 Light, Harvey
 Civil War vet - Major Harvey was a Prohibitionist
1834-1921
K
 Lot 153
 Lord, Matthias
 Superintendent of Monroe County's Insane Asylum
1839-1916
E
 Lot 303
 Malone, Patrick
 Monroe County Penitentiary Inspector for 16 years
1822-1899
K
 Lot 112
 Marsh, Jonathan Sr.
 Left his family in 1850 to search for gold in California
1800-1849
A
 Lot 57
 May, Jane Acer
 Reportedly was a cousin of John Quincy Adams
1819-1911
L
 Lot 162
 Olney, Harrison
 Owned a large farm on the southern edge of Pittsford
1822-1907
D
 Lot 345
 Poulton, Kali Ann
 Brutally murdered by her East Rochester neighbor
1990-1994
F
 Lot 450
 Pugsley, Franc
 President and founder of The Pittsford Garden Club
1871-1953
J
 Lot 207
 Spiegel, Paul
 Pittsford Town Supervisor for twenty-two years
1920-2022
H
 Lot 540
 Thurmon, John
 Confederate soldier buried in Union territory
1842-1919 
F
 Lot 474
 Tillotson, Charles
 Died at Antietam -Deadliest battle of the Civil War
1846-1862
E
 Lot 294
 Wiltsie, George
 Civil War vet - Prisoner for 5 months in N. C.
1837-1865
C
 Lot 8
 Wolfe, Andrew
 Created Wolfe Newspapers = Brighton-Pittsford Post
1922-1999
J
 Lot 175
 Wood, Gabriel
 Blind operator for Western Union Telegraph
1832-1914
J
 Lot 172