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Levi GRANNIS was a wagon-maker residing near the Sand bar at first, and afterwards removing to Colchester Center. http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ChittendenMilton.html
BRANT, ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK The Brant Cemetery is located on New York Route 249, one-half mile East of Brant Center. It was donated by Samuel Butts and the lots were set up by George Matteson. George Matteson was born in Vermont October 21, 1790. He was the son of Francis Matteson. A private burying ground was set aside by Mr Butts for his family and descendants which is still used today. It is located West of the main burial grounds. The cemetery is well kept but, due to age, some stones are becoming illegible and a few are broken. Located on the grounds to the rear of the tool shed is an area of unmarked graves, consisting of infants, children of farm laborers and adults who were either unidentified or could not afford the cost of a lot. The unidentified were killed as the result of being hit by trains passing through the area. A few stones with German inscriptions have been translated into English.
Leah Halliday his wife (1801-1882) Levi Grannis (1832-1896) son of Levi-husband of Marthaline Marthaline Grannis (1836-1874) Joseph K. Grannis (1834-1917) Son of Levi Sr. Sarah E. wife of John Grannis (d. Jun.27, 1864 ae 30 yrs) (John was son of Levi) Harriet P. wife of J.W. Grannis (1833-1895) (She was 2nd wife of John) Little Bettie dau of John & Sarah Grannis (d. Sep.7, 1863 ae 1 yr, 11 mo) Lorin son of William & Sally Grannis (d. Jan.19, 1834 ae 23 yrs) Matilda Grannis (1853-1889) Daisy Grannis (1876-1891) Bertha Grannis (1886-1887) Harriet Grannis (1861-1871) Maud Grannis (1871-1871) References
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