St. Stephens Cemetery
In 1842, Elsiha Sutton donated a quarter of an acre of his land in Mile Square (the original name of Armonk) for the purpose of building St. Stephens Episcopal Church. The land to the rear of the church was evidently used as a private burial ground as early as 1825. For more information on the Church and Cemetery see: http://www.ststephensarmonk.org
Veterans
The following is a list of all veterans that were laid to rest at this cemetery.
Click on a name for more information.
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Ackerly,
George
W.
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Ackerman,
Sylvester
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Bates,
Herbert
A
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Boyce,
Richard
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Brown, Jr.,
George
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Brundage,
David
B
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Buchanan,
William
James
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Buckley,
John
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Clark,
Elwood
C
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Dahms,
John
Hugo
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Ferris,
Elisha
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Ferris,
Harvey
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Freeland,
William
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Glenning,
William
H
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Holloway, Sr.,
Douglas
Roy
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Johnson,
Howard
Stanley
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Lewis,
William
B
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Lindsay,
William
R
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Lovelett,
Chester
Arthur
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Lovelett,
Henry
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Lovelett, Sr.,
George
Henry
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Mather,
William
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McDonald,
William
Wallace
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Pember,
Frederick
Ramsdell
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Petre,
Joseph
Edmond
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Pierson,
Frank
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Pinney,
Alexander
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Ransom,
Albert
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Raymond,
Charles
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Riley,
Edward
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See,
Eugune
Everett
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Settgast,
Gilbert
Friedrich
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Smith,
George
J
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Stadelman,
Fred
Eugene
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Stilson,
Alfred
M
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Stilson,
James
Briscoe
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Strang,
William
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Thompson,
James
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Tucker,
John
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Wago, Jr.,
Joseph
Warren