Beyond Sarah Friday's 1810 Granby Drawing

Granby Cemetery




Multiple efforts have been made over the years to preserve the Granby cemetery which is very close to the quarry pit and near the Granby/Cayce lock.

The following graves have been identified in the Cemetery:

Alexander Bell
Aug 1752 - 8 Jan 1817

Alexander A Bell
10 Dec 1829 - 21 Mar 1852

Alexander R Bell
10 Nov 1794 - 1 Mar 1835

Elizabeth "Betsey" Geiger Bell
1765 - 17 May 1860

Ann Friday Cayce
1789 - 29 Feb 1816

Ann Rea Cayce
25 Feb 1817 - 21 Feb 1822

Benjamin Briggs Cayce
11 Jun 1867 - 15 May 1901

Caroline Elizabeth Rucker Cayce
20 Nov 1844 - 7 Nov 1922

Elizabeth Rea Cayce
20 Jul 1797 - 7 Feb 1875

James Cayce Jr.
8 Jun 1835 - 13 Aug 1900

James William Cayce
8 Feb 1786 - 19 May 1849

Mary Louisa Cayce
22 Oct 1825 - 18 May 1826

Robert Wilson Gibbs Cayce
21 Jan 1839 - 12 Sep 1904

William Archibald Cayce
19 Nov 1832 - 28 Aug 1836

John Friday
unknown - 1808

John Gist
unknown - 6 Jun 1804

Capt John Hart
6 Mar 1758 - 7 Mar 1814

Charlotte Caroline Seibels Lamkin
24 Dec 1787 - 6 Jan 1806

John Nicholas Long
11 Aug - 21 Jan 1909

Sewell T Norton
22 Jul 1918 - 14 May 1919

John Jacob Seibels
1752 - Sep 1816

Sarah Seibels
20 Jan 1769 - 6 May 1838

Susan Elizabeth "Sue" Cayce Traut
19 Dec 1869 - 17 Mar 1956

John Yeldell
1902 - 23 Nov 1926

Some grave stones (like thse of the Hane's and Seibles' families) have been moved into the Granby cemetery as the quarry pit and slag piles have expanded.













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