(Click on the individual name to read about each one.)
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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 |
1756-1943 |
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 |