Of Recent Interest
FRIENDS OF THE MUSEUM Invite the public to their Annual Meeting, Sunday June 10th at 2PM
AXEL FAIR-SCHULZ, Associate Professor of History at SUNY Potsdam will be presenting a program titled; "The End of World War I and Germany's...
MORESTUDENTS FROM LAWRENCE AVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL VISIT THE MUSEUM FOR THE HOLIDAY SCHOOL TOUR!
Mrs. Livernoise' 4th grade class from LAES visit the museum and learn about the Clarkson Family History and how Potsdam was started.replika klockor...
MOREDr. Bayard D. Clarkson Sr. Visits the Potsdam Museum.
Bayard D. Clarkson Sr. MD recently visited the Potsdam Public Museum for a tour of the Clarkson Family Exhibition.replica horloges Pictured here...
MOREHoliday Jazz with Bill Vitek and Laura Brown
Please join us for some holiday cheer! Jazz up your Holidays with Bill Vitek and Laura Brown on SUNDAY DEC. 18 from 4-5 pm....
MOREThe Potsdam Public Museum archives hold a number of cemetery records
and interments compiled by individuals and groups over the years. As in
all cemetery records PLEASE note there are great inconsistencies.
Some records are transcribed from interment records and many times
interment records were made by a local gravedigger who could not always
read or write. Other times records were written down by groups or
families with persons of various abilities to read and write. Stones
were often times illegible and some of the information was a guess, yet,
there is no record that information was questioned. Other records may
have been made by gravestone rubbings. These deteriorate with acid rain,
moss, freezing and thawing, sand and wind.
Sometimes, you will find an incorrect date or spelling of a name on a
gravestone and dismiss it as the wrong person. Be careful dismissing
such information as many times the information given to the person doing
the inscription was written in longhand and the stone carver read it as
best possible. When the family discovered the mistake " written in
stone", it was too late. With limited finances, not every family could
justify a new stone.
When compiling records, especially from the twentieth century and
before, keep in mind that census records, cemetery records, gravestones,
marriage licenses, birth and death records may vary a bit with spelling
and dates. Make notes of where you find such records for posterity.
Keep an open mind and use variations of spellings.
For local cemetery records available online go to our downloads section on your left.
Our goal is to make these records available online in the future.
The following link will take you to:
Anne Cady's Cemetery Records in St. Lawrence County, NY
Bayside Cemetery Association - Clarkson Avenue - County Route 59 - Potsdam
The following cemetery records are at the POTSDAM PUBLIC MUSEUM in our Archives:
Brasher Falls
St. Patrick’s
Canton
Evergreen
Colton
Sevey’s Corners
Madrid
Dailey/Scotch Ridge
Dixon/Trout Brook
Haskell
Old Catholic
Nicholville
Mound Hill
Parishville
Blake
Chapel Hill
Coulon
Fairview
Furney
Hillcrest
Riverview
Rogers
Piercefield
Gale
Potsdam
Bacon/Hinman
Bayside
Bucks Bridge
Dailey/Scotch Ridge
Dayton/Leete
Garfield
Grant/Eben/French/South Potsdam
Hewittville
Liberty Knowles
Parmeter/San Jule
St. Mary’s Catholic (New and Old)
Union
West Potsdam
Stockholm
Brookdale
East Part/Buckton
East Stockholm
Ellis
Jenkins Neighborhood
Sandfordville
The Political Graveyard, St. Lawrence County, NY
Southville
West Stockholm