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Pine Hill Cemetery, Gowanda, Erie, New York

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  • Louis Lyons (1891 - 1952)
    Onondaga Married: Anna Taylor Cornplanter Armstrong Children: Emerson and Anderson Lyons Son of Morris and Martha Marie (Lamb) Lyons Sibling: Libbie Lyons United States Census, 1900", ...
  • Anna Taylor Lyons (1895 - 1960)
    Tonawanda Seneca/Snipe Clan Married 1st: Jesse W. Armstrong Married 2nd: Louis Lyons Their children: Emerson and Anderson Lyons United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilyS...
  • Arlene Pearl Terhune (1911 - 2001)
    "Arlene Terhune A graveside memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 16 at 1 p.m. from the Pine Hill Cemetery in Gowanda for Arlene P. Terhune, 90, of Eden, who died Monday, June 4, 2001. Wife o...
  • Charles Henry Colburn (1858 - 1918)
    Seneca/Bear Clan Charles Henry Colburn, eldest son of Rufus W. Colburn and Lucy Ann Babcock, was born on 9-Jul-1858 in Collins Center, Erie County, New York, United States. Charles died 24-May-1918, C...
  • Lillian Colburn (1869 - 1957)

Pine Hill Cemetery
"The county boundary of Cattaraugus and Erie Counties goes right through the center of the Village of Gowanda, so Gowanda sits in two counties. Pine Hill Cemetery is located in the Erie County portion, sitting on the north side of Cemetery Hill Road, adjacent to Holy Cross Cemetery.

Established in 1867, Pine Hill Cemetery is located on a beautiful site overlooking the Village of Gowanda, New York, on land donated by Joseph Plumb.

This lovely Victorian cemetery contains many interesting and artistic markers and monuments. Some of the headstone dates predate the cemetery itself. This occurred when graves were moved from the Presbyterian Cemetery on Rt. 62 (Sand Hill) to this location."
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65646/pine-hill-cemetery



https://villageofgowanda.com/pine-hill-cemetery-2/



"Gowanda" is from the Seneca language meaning "among the hills". The Cattaraugus Reservation (Territory) is located to the northwest of the village.