Grave Info
Brown / Holden Grave
| wdt_ID | firstname | lastname | deed | bio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Enzo | Baccante | A-1 | Artist and opera singer-Baccante’s opera career probably started with his debut in 1909 at Faraggiana of Novara as Zurga in Pescatori di Perle. Performances by Baccante in Italy were traced from 1909 to 1914 in smaller Italian houses. He served in the Ita |
| 2 | Orville Houghton | Peets | A-2 | https://history.delaware.gov/2016/04/15/the-life-and-love-of-ethel-canby-peets/
Orville Houghton Peets ‘Orville Peets’: A fine American painter and etcher, Orville Houghton Peets first gained recognition as a high school student for his political cartoon |
| 3 | Georges | Barrere | A-3 | Georges Barrère was born on October 31, 1876, in Bordeaux, France, the second of three sons of Gabriel François and Marie Périne (Courtet) Barrère. Neither parent was musical, the father being a furniture maker of moderate means. The family moved to Paris |
| 4 | Aileen | McFee | A-4 | Henry McFee was married to Aileen Fletcher Jones from 1916 to 1936, when he eloped with her niece, Eleanor Brown Gutsell. McFee’s synchromist and cubist influenced works were exhibited at many notable venues throughout his career, including the Carnegie |
| 5 | Doris Elizabeth Emrick | Lee (not interred) | A-5 | Born in Aledo, Illinois, Doris Emrick studied art and philosophy at Rockford College. Upon graduation in 1927, she married Russell Werner Lee, an engineer who later became a noted photographer with the Farm Security Administration. During their honeymoon |
| 6 | Albert | Heckman | A-5a | Came to NYC in 1915 and divided his time between there and Woodstock for the rest of his life except for 1929, when he studied in Leipzig. Married to concert violinist Florence Hardeman. Position: teacher, Hunter College, 1930-58; Teachers College Summer |
| 7 | Louise Hastings | Lindin | A-6 | The Kingston Daily Freeman (Kingston, New York)
~07 Nov 1942 page 1 column 3
• Carl Eric Lindin died early this morning at his home in Woodstock. He was born in Sweden, Jun 15, 1869*, and came to America in 1887, but later returned to Europe and studied |
| 8 | Gregory Eric Hastings | Lindin | A-7 | |
| 9 | Eric Hastings | Lindin | A-8 | |
| 10 | Jeffery Benner | Lindin | A-8 |
McFee Grave
| wdt_ID | firstname | lastname | deed | bio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Enzo | Baccante | A-1 | Artist and opera singer-Baccante’s opera career probably started with his debut in 1909 at Faraggiana of Novara as Zurga in Pescatori di Perle. Performances by Baccante in Italy were traced from 1909 to 1914 in smaller Italian houses. He served in the Ita |
| 2 | Orville Houghton | Peets | A-2 | https://history.delaware.gov/2016/04/15/the-life-and-love-of-ethel-canby-peets/
Orville Houghton Peets ‘Orville Peets’: A fine American painter and etcher, Orville Houghton Peets first gained recognition as a high school student for his political cartoon |
| 3 | Georges | Barrere | A-3 | Georges Barrère was born on October 31, 1876, in Bordeaux, France, the second of three sons of Gabriel François and Marie Périne (Courtet) Barrère. Neither parent was musical, the father being a furniture maker of moderate means. The family moved to Paris |
| 4 | Aileen | McFee | A-4 | Henry McFee was married to Aileen Fletcher Jones from 1916 to 1936, when he eloped with her niece, Eleanor Brown Gutsell. McFee’s synchromist and cubist influenced works were exhibited at many notable venues throughout his career, including the Carnegie |
| 5 | Doris Elizabeth Emrick | Lee (not interred) | A-5 | Born in Aledo, Illinois, Doris Emrick studied art and philosophy at Rockford College. Upon graduation in 1927, she married Russell Werner Lee, an engineer who later became a noted photographer with the Farm Security Administration. During their honeymoon |
| 6 | Albert | Heckman | A-5a | Came to NYC in 1915 and divided his time between there and Woodstock for the rest of his life except for 1929, when he studied in Leipzig. Married to concert violinist Florence Hardeman. Position: teacher, Hunter College, 1930-58; Teachers College Summer |
| 7 | Louise Hastings | Lindin | A-6 | The Kingston Daily Freeman (Kingston, New York)
~07 Nov 1942 page 1 column 3
• Carl Eric Lindin died early this morning at his home in Woodstock. He was born in Sweden, Jun 15, 1869*, and came to America in 1887, but later returned to Europe and studied |
| 8 | Gregory Eric Hastings | Lindin | A-7 | |
| 9 | Eric Hastings | Lindin | A-8 | |
| 10 | Jeffery Benner | Lindin | A-8 |
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