Smith Cemetery, Aurelius

The following Smith burials are in a small stone walled enclosure on a farm on Lot 53 in Aurelius, directly S of Stony Pitch Rd, back in field. (Skilton says, “Not far from Crossroads Cemetery.”)  Stoney Pitch Rd., now named Lime Kilm Road – is directly south of Lime Kiln Road on what is now the Harold Hoskins Farm (1972). Trees were planted in 2 rows which would line the driveway to the road (to be extended) thinking it would some day become a larger cemetery.

*1st generation

SMITH, 		Seth 			d. Oct. 9, 1845 ae 83 y 2 m 11 d
TUBB, Lydia, wife of ", d. Aug. 19, 1947 ae 81 y 4 m 12 d

*2nd generation

SMITH, Worthington d. July 26, 1867 in 73rd year
SMITH, Mrs. Worthington d. Sept. 26, 1871 b. Sept. 7, 1788

SHEARMAN, Dorinda dau of Seth and d. Dec. 11, 1823 ae 34 y 20 d
Lydia Smith, w of Dr. Jonathan (Note: This name & date also n Crossroad
Cemetery, Town of Springport. M. Crosby)

SMITH, Joe d. Sept. 7, 1818 ae 21 y 2 m 20 d
SMITH, Hiram d. Mar. 12, 1840 ae 37 y 5 m 21 d
SMITH, Lyman d. Nov. 13, 1883 b. Apr. 21, 1808
, Melissa B. (*Mellisa)wife of " d. Feb. 4, 1890 b. Feb. 26, 1824

*3rd and last generation

SMITH, Herbert E. only son of Lyman d. Jan. 31, 1869 ae 12 y 2 m 20 d
& Mellisa

Note: Mrs. Norma Bilak visited this cemetery in 1968 and found an additional
stone:

SMITH, Seth d. Aug 13, 1847 ae 53 y 1 m 13 d

* Information from an article written by Mr. O’Hara, of Aurelius.