RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL CEMETERIES

Transcription Project

PV'S listed in the Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Transcription Project
sites.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/cemetery/cemetery265.html



Cemetery # - - - - - - Cemetery Name - - - - - - Cemetery Location

PV 003 - - Swan Point - - Blackstone Blvd, Providence RI - - 20 ft E of tel pole# 117

PV 019 - - * West Burial Grounds

moved from Swan Point Providence RI to Oakland Cemetery
Broad St. (behind Roger Williams Zoo) Cranston RI .
One section at left - back side of the Cemetery with all
old graves that have been moved here from various locations.
Missing, old, broken and unreadable mostly slate stones.
Graves for Peavy�s could not be located.


WY008 - - River Bend - - Beach ST, Westerly RI - - 10 ft W of tel pole #2768
WO001 - - Cook - - E of Cumberland Hill Rd, Woonsocket RI
CY059 - - Greenwood - - Fairview Ave, Coventry RI - - 0 ft W of tel pole #59
CY093 - - Pevey Vault - - Flat River Rd, Coventry RI - - 1500 ft W.of Flat River Rd.


RHODE ISLAND

PEAVEY, AGNES - - age 3 - - 1868 - - 29 APR 1871 - - PV003
PEAVEY, AMOTHY - - - - - - - 1716c - 02 NOV 1771 - - PV019
PEAVEY, ARTHUR CARVENS(O)-(hus of Livonia) - 1828 Prov. RI - 04 APR 1910 NH - - PV003
PEAVEY, CARROLL W. - (hus of Harriet) - 31 Oct 1904 - Jul 1979 Westerly RI - - WY008
PEAVEY, HARRIET N. - (wife of Carroll) - 1906 - 1984 - - WY008
PEAVEY, ISABELLA CHACE (ESTEN*) - - 1844 - 25 AUG 1924 - - PV003
PEAVEY, LIVONIA E. (GARLAND*) - (wife of Arthur) - 1828 NH - 9 DEC 1870 RI - - PV003
PEAVEY, MARY SUSAN - - 1856 - 30 AUG 1873 - - PV003
PEAVEY, ROBERT F., SR. - - 3 Mar 1908 - 23 SEP 1982 Barrington R - - PV003
PEAVEY, SANDRA(SCOTT) - - 5 Nov 1946 - Apr 1973 - - WO001
PEAVEY, STEPHEN R - - 1832c - 8 OCT 1915 - - CY059
PEAVY, KEVIN L. - - 16 Dec 1956 - 5 JUN 1986 Cranston RI - - PV003
PEAVY/PEAVEY, Hiram & family - - - - - - - - - - CY093

(Note on burials in this vault on attachment for CY093) which reads:
Tomb built by Mr. Peavy . It contains Mr Peavy, his first wife
and a son-in-law. (According to a 25 June 1955 newspaper article.)
This vault was constructed as two large granite blocks forming the
roof and an iron gate in front. Vandals broke through roof in the
1960's. All that can be seen today is a dirt mound.


transcribed by Joan Carlson 5/28/2003 revised * 6/3/03 * 4/28/2008


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