North Falmouth Cemetery

1804 - Present

       

Location: 153 Old Main Road, North Falmouth, behind North Falmouth Congregational Church

Earlier readings of inscriptions:

·        1968-1970 by William M. Dunkle

The tree-lined road leading to the back of the North Falmouth Congregational Church opens onto the burying ground which is surrounded by a white picket fence, with granite posts and a wrought-iron entry gate. Carvings of traditional motifs and sentimental verses are found on gravestones of slate, granite, and marble. 

The earliest burials date from 1804, many years before John Nye of North Falmouth sold, on 6 December 1827, for $7.50, a 60-rod fenced-in lot of land with access road for a burying ground to nineteen North Falmouth men. Purchasers included fourteen members of the Nye family, three members of the Crowell family, and one member of each the Eldred and Ellis families. Between 1804 and the 1827 sale of the land, seventeen internments took place there. Before the North Falmouth Congregational Church was built on Old Main Road in 1832, there were six additional internments of North Falmouth residents. 

The earliest burials were memorials to North Falmouth sea captains Reuben Nye (son of land owner John Nye) and Joshua Crowell who both died at sea on October 9, 1804. Twenty-four additional sea captains were buried in the cemetery, as well as several North Falmouth Revolutionary War veterans. More than 1,000 burials have taken place between 1804 and the present.

Know all men by these present, that I, John NYE of Falmouth in the county of Barnstable and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, yoeman, in consideration of the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents in hand paid by:

Benjamin Nye Ervin Nye
Prince Nye Joshua Nye
Warren Nye Shubael Nye
Ebenezer Nye Charles Nye
John Nye, Jr. Nathan Ellis
Stephen Nye John Crowell
Alvin Nye Charles Crowell
Francis Nye, Jr. Adonah Crowell
James Nye Samuel Eldred
Samuel Nye, Jr.  

 

        all of Falmouth, county and state afore said, yoemen, the receipt whereof I acknowledge, do give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto said Benjamin, Prince, Warren, Ebenezer, John Jr., Stephen, Alvin, Francis Jr., James, Samuel, Jr., Ervin, Joshua, Shubael, Charles, Nathan, John, Charles, Adonah and Samuel, their heirs and assign forever, a certain enclosed lot of land for a Burying Ground lying in Falmouth, near Ervin Nye's in the eastward side of the road containing sixty rods more or less bounded by the fence as it now stands with a priviledge of a road to pass and repass to and from said Burying Ground to the public road, with all the priviledges thereof to them, the said Benjamin, Prince, Warren, Ebenezer, John Jr., Stephen, Alvin, Francis Jr., James, Samuel, Jr., Ervin, Joshua, Shubael, Charles, Nathan, John, Charles, Adonah and Samuel, their heirs and assigns and I, the said John Nye for myself, my heirs, executors or administrators in covenant with said Benjamin et al,  ... in witness we have herewith set out our hand and seal this sixth day of December in the year eighteen hundred and twenty seven.

 

How to Read the Individual Record

North Falmouth Cemetery

  Name of person listed on gravestone

Reference #

Others buried in this grave/plot or listed on gravestone:

Information from Gravestone, additional data provided by Col. Oliver B. Brown ~ 1970  from Falmouth Town Records.  FGS Vital Records Project.  NFC Records.

Information added in this color denotes the information was obtained from The Town of Falmouth, Vital Records to 1850, (out of print) and/or The Town of Falmouth, Vital Records to 1872 (unpublished) by Col. Oliver Brown.

Information added in this color denotes the information was obtained from The Town of Falmouth Annual Reports from 1870 through 1930.

Information added in this color denotes information obtained from the burial records.

Birth  Mother  Spouse 1 
Marriage 1  Father  Spouse 2  
Death   Par Marriage   Marriage 2 

Inscription:

How the inscription reads.  A slash (/) denotes the next line on the gravestone. 
A (?) denotes it can not be read.  A series of dots (...) also indicates not readable.


click photograph to enlarge

others searching this person

additional information

To save the photo of the gravestone CLICK the small photo in this box.
When the larger photo appears RIGHT CLICK  and select COPY

When you contact the webmaster and submit information your name will appear in this box to click and send an addressed e-mail to you with the subject:
Falmouth, MA Cemeteries

If the person listed in the NAME box is an ancestor your are researching, please contact the webmaster, Marking Burials
 
with the information.  A link to your submitted information and photo(s)  will be placed here

PRIVATE means buried after 31 December 1970.

There are two ways to enter the cemetery and find the Individual Record.
Click on INDEX which lists all persons buried in the North Falmouth Cemetery
OR
Click on MAP and select a Grave Number

Cape Cod Gravestones 17th, 18th & 19th Century
Gravestones Dated 1683 - 1860 in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
North Falmouth Cemetery


This Page Last Up-dated  05/11/08
This website was designed and is maintained by
Marking Burials
© 2002 - 2008 Donna E. Walcovy and the Falmouth Genealogical Society