This article is a follow-up to a recent blog entitled “Harbour Lights”.
https://genealogyensemble.com/2015/02/10/harbour-lights/
It was noted that Alpo Hjalmar Lindell had died in the Bowery in New York City and was buried on Hart Island, a Potter’s field. Here is a brief summary of Hart Island.
Hart Island
A 101 acre potter’s field
Under the jurisdiction of New York City
Largest tax-funded cemetery in the world
Records are found on microfilms in the Municipal Archives in Manhattan
More than one million dead are buried there
Approximately 1,500 burials a year
One third of the burials are infants
Dead are buried in pine boxes in trenches
Babies are placed in various sized coffins and stacked five coffins high
Adults are stacked three coffins high in two rows and 25 across
Trenches were used to facilitate disinterment
Ceremonies have not been conducted at the burial site since 1950
No individual markers are set
Currently historic buildings are being torn down to make room for new Mass burials that are conducted by Riker’s Island inmates who are paid 50 cents an hour
Burials are of those people who could not afford private burials
Those unclaimed within a two week period by relatives were also buried there
Burial records are currently kept within the prison system
New York City Department of Corrections created a searchable database starting in 1977
It is not possible to visit the actual grave where a loved one may be buried
There is one ferry to the island every month, other than the ferry used to transport prisoners from Riker’s Island who work at Hart Island
April 30, 2012 jurisdiction of Hart Island was transferred to the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation from the Department of Corrections
In 2008 a Freedom of Information Act request for 50,000 burial records was granted to the Hart Island Project.
“Since 1994, The Hart Island Project has independently assisted families in obtaining copies of public burial records. The group also helps people track down loved ones and negotiate visits. An ecumenical group named the Interfaith Friends of Potter’s Field has intermittently conducted memorial services on the island.”
Visit the following websites :
https://www.hartisland.net/ a video clip
https://www.hartisland.net/burial records/search/plot=317
Source for the above information:
Hart Island, New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Further Reading:
- Visiting the Island of the Dead A Rare Visit to New York’s Potter’s Field on Hart Island
By COREY KILGANNONNOV. 15, 2013 The New York Times
- Is your family member buried on Hart Island, off the coast of New York? Sorry, you can’t visit
PRI’s The World February 17, 2015 · 1:45 PM EST
Reporter Alina Simone