The marked graves are divided into four distinct family groups: the Bassett family group, the Belding and Gaines group, and the Simpson group. The Simpson group is believed to include a significant number of burials of enslaved people of African descent. Burials at the cemetery include those of some of the area's earliest settlers of European descent, including Ludovicus Belding and William H. Gaines. The cemetery was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1993. File:Belding-Gaines Cemetery, 3 of 5.JPG|Belding grave marker File:Belding-Gaines Cemetery, 5 of 5.JPG|Headstone from 1878 File:Belding-Gaines Cemetery, 4 of 5.JPG|Ludovicus Belding grave marker File:Belding-Gaines Cemetery, 2 of 5.JPG|Headstones File:Belding-Gaines Cemetery, 1 of 5.JPG|National Register of Historic Places marker and headstone ==See also==