Located on the south side of Aero Road, west of Youngs Road, between Transit Road and Wehrle Drive, Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York. Also known as the Creek Road / Garrison Road Cemetery.
Revolutionary War Veterans Buried in Western New York
All 140 names and birth & death dates from a handwritten card file in the Research Library in the Buffalo History Museum. Most are in Erie County, with a handful of names from Niagara and nearby counties.
Aurora, Evans, Orchard Park, Wales, and West Seneca, and Sheldon (Wyoming county). Last item on film is marriages and deaths in Elma before 1902 and marriages and funerals from Reverend Richard M. Sandford's journal.
This volume is not digitized or online and can be found in area libraries. The contents are: Records of soldiers and officers in the military service, Brant, N.Y. -- Cemetery records of the Town of Brant, Erie County, New York -- Cemetery record of Farnham Holy Cross Lutheran Cemetery, Farnham, New York, Town of Brant, Erie County -- Huson Cemetery, Brant, Erie County, N.Y. -- Shaw Cemetery, Milestrip Road, Brant, N.Y. -- Record of inscriptions, Main St. and Eggert Road Cemetery, June 20, 1952 -- Abandoned cemetery, Route #5, Farnham, New York -- List of marriages performed in Amherst by Timothy A. Hopkins, 1841-18[84].
Free Erie County, New York cemetery records online in an easy to use cemetery directory. Good list of the hundreds of cemeteries & burial grounds in Buffalo & Erie County.
Contents: French Settlement Cemetery First German Baptist Church - Index of members Tonawanda City Cemetery - INDEX of surnames Salem Church Cemetery - INDEX of surnames St Francis Roman Catholic Cemetery - INDEX of surnames A-G St Francis Roman Catholic Cemetery - INDEX of surnames H-O St Francis Roman Catholic Cemetery - INDEX of surnames P-Z Salem Church Death Records - INDEX
Scroll down & click on tiny camera icons on the right to view page scans. Cards are alphabetized by last name and include genealogical information gathered from various cemetery, tax, church, and census records as well as local histories and newspaper clippings. Cards also include a section on soldiers. Wars included are Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, and World War 1.
A typescript list, 570 pages long, of names drawn from various cemeteries in Western New York in 1971, possibly small, rural burial grounds. There is no table of contents indicating which cemeteries are included.
Catholic Cemeteries of Buffalo offers multiple locations and services for helping to lay your loved ones to rest. They don't have records online but maybe they can answer questions about burials.