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South of 127th Avenue, Wayland MI
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Selkirk Family Cemetery, also known as Selkrig Cemetery was in the front yard of the Selkrig farm at the north end of Selkirk Lane in Section 29 in Wayland, Michigan. It is non-existent now.

In the book History of New Haven County, Connecticut Vol. II, (1966) page 810 says, "The military company of Captain John Alcox had the following members of 1775, the list indicating the names of the settlers at that time who were subjet to that duty"...Jeremiah Selkrigs was on that list."




Graves of Revolutionary Soldiers, Jeremiah Selkrig

 

LAST AND FIRST NAME BIRTH/DEATH DATE OTHER INFORMATION LOCATION
Selkrig - James, Rev. 1790 - 1877 son of Jeremiah and Olive Ann (Stoddard) Selkrig stone marker
Selkrig - Hannah (Gunn) 1807 - 1890 wife of James Selkrig rumor is she is buried here
Selkrig - Jeremiah 1756 - 1852 could be spelled Selkrigg, Selkirk, Selkrigs stone marker
Selkrig - Olive Ann (Stoddard) 1767 - 1843 wife of Jeremiah Selkrig rumor is she is buried here

 

The information was from Wayland Township and "Then and Now" in Dorr, MI

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