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CORRECTION to Ann Clark Hart’s book “Lone Mountain”.
Hello Nancy Pratt-Melton,
Just a note about some graves that got moved.
From: JAMES DAVIS Number : 4964 of 4964
To : INFO@CYPRESSLAWN.COM Date : 10/20/2003 11:53 PM
Subject : Graves markings for Laurel Hill Cem. Reference : NONE
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Hello,
I am interested in finding information on and finding the burial
spots of several people initially buried at Lone Mountain Cemetery,
San Francisco. Part of it became Laurel Hill Cemetery. Supposedly
35,000 graves at Laurel Hill Cemetery were moved to Cypress Lawn
Memorial Park in Colma. I have heard that with the removal of
Cemeteries from San Francisco that many of the remains were put into
mass graves and many of the markers were discarded. What really
happened with the move of the Laurel Hill Cemetery graves?
The individuals that I am interested in finding information on
are:
Emmie Sharratt Stoney 1873-1933
Frank Gray Stoney 1874-1932 probably Sharratt, not Stoney.
William Adams Bailey 1859-1922
Do their stones still exist? Do you have records on them? What
do you have? Although the Lone Mountain book says that the stone says
Frank Gray Stoney I believe it was extracted in error and I think the
stone actually says Frank Gray Sharratt 1874-1932, Do you have
anything to corraborate or refute this? If the stones exist please
also provide me with their locator descriptors.
Thank you very much for your help.
Peace be with you,
James R. Davis, Sacramento, CA
From : RECEPTIONDESK@CYPRESSLAWN.COM Number: 7476 of 7570
To : JAMES DAVIS Date : 11/5/2003 10:24 AM
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Dear Mr. Davis:
We did locate the individuals you were interested in finding. Emmie
Sharratt Stoney....1873-1933; Frank Gray Sharratt...1874-1932; William
Adams Bailey...1859-1922. They are buried at Section D, Plot 108,
along with Donzel Stoney; Gaillard Stoney; Gerogina Stoney;Margaret
Stoney; Anna Stoney; Joseph Stoney; Kate Stoney; Kate M. Stoney; and
Thomas P. Stoney.
To answer your question on the move of the Laurel Hill Cemetery
graves. What happened is body removal from Laurel Hill began in 1940.
Decendants of lot holders were given the opportunity to have family
members privately moved. Approximately 1,000 took advantage of this
offer.
Many, but certainly not all of these remains, were transported to
Colma for reburial in individual plots, primarily at Cypress Lawn. In
most instances, families moved the original markers as well.
There had been almost no new burials at Laurel Hill since the
beginning of the century, in most cases, little was found except
bones. In all instances, bones were collected and placed in removal
boxes of various sizes built of redwood lumber. When intact caskets
and remains were uncovered, they were transported to Colma unaltered.
Each box was labeled with a metal indentification tag. Names of all
removals were assiduously recorded and today are available at Cypress
Lawn for public scrutiny.
If you need further information please feel free to contact us.
Sincerely,
Lucia M. Pires
Receptionist