Family-owned Chapman, Cole & Gleason Funeral Homes merged with the Sylvia Funeral Home that was located in Vineyard Haven on the island of Martha's Vineyard in 1983. Five years later, a more centrally located, spacious facility was built in the...
Funeral Homes in Siasconset, MA
Doane Beal & Ames has been serving Hyannis and the surrounding communities since 1926. We have compassionately guided the families we serve through their most difficult personal challenges.
Hallett Funeral Home is an independent family owned funeral home, opened in 1959 by Norman A. Hallett and since 1977 has been owned and operated by his daughters, Faith A. Hallett and Frances H. Webb. Our facility has been renovated and enlarged...
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Facts about the city
Siasconset is a census designated place (CDP) at the eastern end of Nantucket island, Massachusetts, United States with an elevation of 52 feet (16 m), and a population of 205 at the 2010 census. Although unincorporated, the village has a post office, with the ZIP code 02564.The various spellings of its name, 'Sconset, Sconset, Seconset, Siasconsett, or Sweseckechi led the Board on Geographic Names to designate its official spelling in 1892.
Siasconset Obituaries
It was revealed on August 16th, 1918 that Martha N Sayre died in Siasconset, Massachusetts. Sayre was 72 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Martha N's life.
History
Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 02564. Siasconset (also 'Sconset, Oggawame, Sconset, Seconset, Siasconsett, or Sweseckechi) is a List of villages in Massachusetts in eastern Nantucket, Massachusetts Massachusetts, United States. Its elevation is 52 feet (16 m), and it is located at . The various spellings of its name led the Board on Geographic Names to designate its official spelling in 1892.
SIASCONSET: Algonquian term for “place of great bones.”
Si from missi, meaning “great;” ascon from askon, meaning “horn or bone”
Timeline and digital exhibition: http://www.nha.org/digitalexhibits/sconset02564/index.html.
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