Honestly their is no information available on Ledge Lawn. However this cemetery sits on about 3-5 acres many of the stones are from the 1800s and I know something is here beyond a doubt. Many of the stones are very tilted, some are piled up next to each other or broken in half. Their is many types of stones here some lay on the ground, some are crosses, some are round, some monuments so their is a mix. Their is roughly 150 people buried here and almost every burial is a family plot. Their are some family plots up to 12 family members. The oldest stone is from 1814 and their are a few soldiers here as well. The cemetery is very wide open there is not a lot of trees accept for the woods in the back it also is not high in activity since a busy road is right next to it. But it is the type of cemetery you could get curious about and just sit down in the center of it and wait for something to come out that is just my impression of this place. There are some significant burials here as well such as the first pastor for the first Baptist church in Clarence or a Captain for the War of 1812 as well as a few others. So this definitely is a nice place to explore.

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