St Hyacinth's Cemetery
Unknown Burial Locations
St Hyacinth's Church was established in 1875
The first known burials in St Hyacinth's cemetery occurred in 1903.
The cemetery consisting of 15 acres was blessed by Bishop Quigley in
1902.
Prior to that members of St Hyacinth's were interred in St Mary's cemetery.
I have attempted to locate as many as possible.
There are many unmarked graves due to missing markers and stones, some
are just
unreadable, due to weather and age.
Part One are records found published in the Dunkirk Evening
Observer,
transcribed from microfilm compiled by Lois and Norwood Barris of the
Chautauqua County Genealogy Society
Part Two are records found of St Mary's microfilm and
records transcribed by
Lois and Norwood Barris of St Hyacinth's burials
Part Three are records transcribed from microfilm of St.
Hyacinth's church
early years, microfilm available at Fredonia University Reed Library
All records have been cross-indexed.
Please note that it has been a very difficult task to transcribe from
microfilm from the 1800's and
that some names may not be the exact spelling. If you cannot find the
person you are searching,
it could be possible that it has been transcribed wrong, or missing
altogether.
For further help contact the Parish Office