Oak Grove Cemetery , Kentville, Kings, NS, Canada
Notes:
The cemetery officially came in to existence in 1817 and was part of the farm of Benjamin Peck Jr., a second generation Planter. Three writers on Kentville’s early days, - Mabel G. Nichols, E. J. Cogswell and Leslie Eugene Dennison - mention that the half-acre of hill that became Oak Grove Cemetery was used as a burial ground before 1817. Cogswell refers to it as “the old oak burial ground”; Dennison says it was called “The Oaks”; and Nichols says it was once known as Oakhill Cemetery and some headstones there date from 1774.
It’s recorded in Eaton’s Kings County history that when Benjamin Peck Jr. sold his farm in 1817, his parents and several other persons were buried there. It was the half-acre, a knoll where his parents were buried, that Peck reserved as a public burial ground when the farm was sold.
from novanewsnow.com published September 18th, 2008. Photo credit to Sparechange63 of flickr.com
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Benjamin Peck Gravestone Here lyeth the body of / Benjamin Peck senr who De / parted this Life, Octr 24th 1801 / in the 61st Year of his Age / Death in debt that Nature due / Which I have paid and so must you |
Benjamin Peck (d. 24 Oct 1801)
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Cyrus Peck Gravestone In Memory of / CYRUS PECK / who died April 13 / 1812 in the 60th Year / of HIS AGE [rest unreadable] |
Cyrus Peck (d. 13 Apr 1812)
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Elizabeth (Peck) Perkins Gravestone Site Location given as "Old Oak Cemetery" |
Elizabeth Peck (d. Aug 1820)
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Hannah (Miner) Peck Gravestone In memory of / HANNAH PECK / Wife of BENJAMIN / PECK who died July 10/ 1816 in the ?? Year of her / Age. |
Hannah Miner (d. 10 Jul 1816)
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Mary (English) Peck Gravestone In Memory of / MARY the wife of / CYRUS PECK /who died May 2 1808 in the 59th Year of her Age / Beloved Esteemed Lamented PSALMS CXVI Verse VII / Return unto thy rest O my soul for / the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee /Heaven is a resting place / For those that loveth the Lord / Return my soul to heaven thy rest / For thou has known his word |
Mary English (d. 2 May 1808)
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