Our Family's Journey Through Time
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Notes:
Cove Hill, or the Old Lanesville Cemetery was established in 1720. It is located at the rear of 1052 Washington St. about 5 miles from the junction of Rte. 127 and 128 in Lanesville. This cemetery has been restored and is beautiful and tranquil and has wonderful examples of grave stones dating from 1729.
Not to be confused with the newer Seaside Cemetery about a mile north on Langsford St. The last burial here was in 1901, while the newer Seaside Cemetery opened in 1900.
| Thumb | Description | Status | Location | Name (Died/Buried) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
(also known as Lanes Cove Cemetery, Old Lanesville Cemetery, Seaside Cemetery) Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts Find a Grave: #1613187 |
Joseph Gott (d. 30 Apr 1755)
Nathaniel Gott (d. 10 May 1752) Samuel Gott (d. 26 Mar 1750) |
| # | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Buried | Person ID | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Gott, Joseph |
d. 30 Apr 1755 | Cove Hill Cemetery, Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA | I16446 |
| 2. | Gott, Nathaniel |
d. 10 May 1752 | Cove Hill Cemetery, Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA | I7043 |
| 3. | Gott, Samuel |
d. 26 Mar 1750 | Cove Hill Cemetery, Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA | I7285 |
| 4. | Riggs, Mary |
d. 31 Jan 1742 | Cove Hill Cemetery, Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA | I1149 |
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