A cemetery pin is put on the map even if there are headstone pins,
and an explanatory message is (optionally) added above the map.
The cemetery note is not displayed in the map pin balloon because it can be way too long for a little balloon,
and it is already displayed right below the map.
If the cemetery map image is sufficiently large, it can be resized automatically.
Mod options determine what image dimensions will trigger resizing,
and what the reduced image dimensions will be.
The Cemetery Photos table is given a different title if there are non-images in the table (i.e. media items that are linked directly to the cemetery), or if there is a main cemetery image.
In the Location column of the Headstone Photos table, the pin number is now a pin icon, and the Latitude and Longitude labels are abbreviated.
In the "All Burials" table:
- Since the cemetery name and location are the same for every row in the table, they have been moved to the heading above the table.
- There is a table column for icons that indicate that a headstone photo is available for that person.
(The column is suppressed if there are no headstone photos in the cemetery)
- Every row of the table now contains the person's birth date and place and death date and place.
- Placenames can be abbreviated to avoid wrapping.
(One mod setting determines how the placenames are displayed as the page loads,
and another setting determines whether users can click a button to toggle the placenames display format._)
- Independently of the abbreviation of placenames, the birthplace column can be hidden (again, to reduce line-wrapping).
(This feature is superseded my a more comprehensive column-management mechanism on mobile devices.)
- A new column lists the spouses of each buried person. The spouses can optionally be flagged with the row number of the spouse's data.
- Holding the mouse over that row number will highlight the spouse's row.
- Clicking on the row number will copy the spouse's table row immediately below the current row so that you can see it conveniently even if it is off-screen.
A mod option controls the visibility of the cemetery's Headstones table and of a "Show Headstones" or "Hide Headstones" button.
Stelton Baptist Church Cemetery, Edison, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Notes:
444 Interments, including my 8& Great Grandparents, John Drake (1655-1741) and Rebecca Trotter(1655-1702). Born in Piscataway, New Jersey, Rev. John Drake was the son of Captain Francis Drake, who immigrated from England. (This Francis Drake was not the famous Elizabethan sea captain; he was a militia captain in Massachusetts or New Jersey.) Rebecca Trotter was born in Newbury Massachusetts. Her father was also an English immigrant, but her mother was born in Plymouth Colony in 1628.
I visited this church and cemetery, where there is a plaque stating that Rev Drake founded the church and was its minister for many years, but neither his grave nor his wife's still exist.
The cemetery is on Plainfield Ave in Edison, New Jersey, not far from Staten Island.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1971785
All Burials in Stelton Baptist Church Cemetery, Edison, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
# |
Name |
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Born |
Died |
Buried |
Spouse(s) |
1. |
Drake, Rev John | | 1655 | Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire…
| 1741 | Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Piscataway…
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2. |
FitzRandolph, Hannah | | 4 Feb 1689 | Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Piscataway…
| 25 Jun 1742 | Edison, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Edison…
| | |
3. |
Trotter, Rebecca | | 5 Jul 1655 | Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts…
| 1702 | New Jersey, USA
New Jersey…
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