Transcribed and submitted by Lynn Tooley
Situated in the very eastern part of the Town of Broadalbin, about four miles east of Broadalbin Village, from Route 29, at Mills Corners, turn south on dirt road for about one-half mile; then left, on a very narrow dirt road for about one-fourth of a mile. The burial plot is in a pasture, quite near the road, north side at the east edge of woods. This narrow dirt road circles around and joins Route 29, near the old Pixley home.
PIXLEY Robert, d. Dec. 8, 1802, in 75th year. Sarah, his wife, d. Oct. 22, 1813, in 75th yr. PIXLEY Dr. Francis, second son of Robert and Sarah Pixley, d. Oct. 24, 1843, in 68th yr. Deborah, wife of Dr. Francis Pixley, and younsest daughter of Peter and Rebecca Simmons, d. June 19, 1831, in 50th yr. The tall old-fashioned white stones were erected by Dr. Francis Pixley. SIMMONS Peter, d. April 29, 1821, in 86th yr. Rebekah, wife of Peter Simmons, d. July 12, 1820, in 78th yr. SUMNER James, son of James and Sophia, d. Oct. 30, 1839, age 1 day.
Source: Cemeteries of Fulton Co., NY, Vol. I
Copied, 1939, by Caroline R. Fenton, Broadalbin, N.Y. General Richard Montgomery Chapter, D.A.R.