Who is Buried in Old Ulster County New York Roadside Cemeteries
Earlier this year I told you about a roadside cemetery that I came across while traveling on Route 52 through Dutchess County. It was the oddest thing to see old headstones and grave markers just cast aside in what appeared to be a work area.
Turns out this old cemetery was a family plot and basically what had happened was that the road had been widening which brought it closer to the cemetery. Then when the workers came through to keep the brush down they must have leaned the old stones up against trees to prevent them from getting further damaged.
Discover Roadside Cemeteries in the Hudson Valley
Now it seems that ever since I discovered that old family plot called Wright's Cemetery on the side of the road other small graveyards and cemeteries have been popping up everywhere I go. Obviously, the cemeteries have been there the whole time but I guess I didn't actually pay them much mind, and a few I hadn't noticed at all.
Turns out that there are a lot of old small cemeteries in the Hudson Valley. Some are old family graveyards while others were the resting place for residents of a small town or hamlet. This has become a real fascination of mine. Growing up I thought everyone ended up being buried in big town cemeteries and it turns out that was far from true.
Can You Be Buried in Your Yard in New York State?
I am enjoying discovering some of the Hudson Valley's roadside resting places. It actually got me thinking if these were people buried on their property could someone still be buried there today? The answer is Yes but it turns out you have to check with your town ordinances it is possible in some places to still be buried in your yard.
Old Ulster County New York Cemeteries
One of the sad things about a lot of the old cemeteries is that there is no one left to care for them. Some have people who look after them but others obviously don't. New York State only has regulations over certain types of cemeteries and that does not include family burial plots on private property.
I am going to do some research about how and who can care for an old cemetery. The tough part is I believe most are on private property. I'll let you know what I find out. In the meantime feel free to share what you know in the comments.