HOWLAND HILL CEMETERY, CENTER LISLE, BROOME COUNTY, NEW YORK Copyright (c) 1999 by Margaret Wilson (TrayCeeM@aol.com). ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submittor has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ Unfortunately, the cemetery, like all old cemeteries, has broken stones. Someone decided to clean the cemetery by throwing all the broken pieces in a pile. The following markers still exist, as far as I know: 1. Howland, Adeline d/o Isaac and Amanda Howland died 4/10/1830 ae. 2y 1m 8d 2. Mogilboxy, Archibald s/o Archibald Mogilboxy died 2/26/1831 ae. 22y 3. Gibson, Laura H. w/o Wm H. Gibson died 10/18/1864 ae 46y 4m 7d 4. Gibson, Janette d/o of Wm. Gibson died 2/10/1876 ae 6y 11m 7d 5. Gibson, Oscar H. s/o Wm. Gibson died 12/1863 ae 22y 6. Gibson, Burdett s/o of Wm. and L Gibson died 6/12/1851 ae 5y 6m 1d 7. Monfore, Alice d/o Peter & Diana Monfore died 3/11/1854 8. Howland monument ??? 1830-1928 9. Clarke, Lydia w/o Abram Clarke died 6/29/1872 ae 4y 7m 5d g.mother of Homer Glezen, Jr. 10. Revolutionary Soldier, name and any info. completely gone; only thing on the stone is the following: DJ 10W9 Stone is in the back of the cemetery. Flag on Memorial Day is always placed in the front of cemetery. 11. marker: "B.M." 12. marker: "A.A.M." 13. marker: "D.J." 1928 14. marker: "J E G" Submitted by Margaret Wilson