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Title: Vital Records of the Town of Auburn, (Formerly Ward), Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1850
       With the Inscriptions from the Old Burial Grounds

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Systematic history fund

VITAL RECORDS
OF THE
Town of Auburn,
(Formerly WARD),
MASSACHUSETTS,
To the end of the year 1850.

With the INSCRIPTIONS from the
OLD BURIAL GROUNDS.



Collected and arranged by

FRANKLIN P. RICE.

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WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS:
PUBLISHED BY FRANKLIN P. RICE,
Trustee of the Fund.

1900.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY COPIES PRINTED AND NUMBERED.

No. 133.



In Memory of

Major General Artemas Ward

IN WHOSE HONOR
THE TERRITORY OF AUBURN WAS FIRST NAMED,
AND OF

Reverend Isaac Bailey

The First Minister of the Town.



"In this work of bringing original material into form for quick reference and practical use, the list of Births, Marriages and Deaths of a place should first be secured and printed, as personal records are the real and important foundation of local history."

—Extract from letter conferring Trusteeship of Systematic History Fund.

Preface.

The Records of Auburn have a close and important relation to those of Worcester, Leicester, Sutton and Oxford, towns prominent in the history of the early settlement of central Massachusetts. Especially are these Records supplementary to the Town Records of Worcester, which have been edited and printed in full by the Trustee of the Systematic History Fund, and they may be considered in reality a continuation of the work which was comprehended in a plan formed by him for the practical development of the original historical material of this section.

With the exception of brief sketches in narrative form, comprised in certain general works, nothing in the shape of a town history of Auburn has been printed. Its Records are in a fair state of preservation, but accessible only to those who are on the ground. This first publication presents the full personal record (which in every case is the true foundation of local history) so far as it can be gathered from the town books, and added to this are the inscriptions from the two older burial grounds in the town, all in systematized form for reference.

Speaking in a general way, all local records of the early period in New England are incomplete and imperfect, the degree varying to some extent in different places, but none have been found entirely free from omissions, discrepancies and other errors. The Records of Auburn afford about the average number of such instances. But this statement should not carry the implication that the value and practical usefulness of town and other records are seriously impaired by the small percentage of inaccuracies common in all human works, and of which a large proportion can be rectified by effort and patience. The substantial ground-work of the original entries in the Auburn town books is here supplied, and the addition of the burial ground inscriptions will aid in completing the record of deaths.

In the work of collecting and copying this material I have had the benefit of the services of Mr. George Maynard as a competent assistant. To Mr. Charles E. Prouty, the Town Clerk of Auburn, and to Mrs. Prouty, my acknowledgments are due for their courtesy, and for free access to the Records at all times.

F. P. R.

Worcester, March 31, 1900.



Addition to Births, page 25.

CLARK:—The misplacing of the name of Mary-Lucinda, daughter of John, Jr. and Sarah Clark, born Nov. 16, 1836, was discovered too late for its insertion in regular order.

Historical Note.

The Town of Auburn was originally set off from Worcester, Sutton, Leicester and Oxford, and was incorporated on the 10th of April, 1778, with the name of Ward, in honor of General Artemas Ward, of Shrewsbury, a man of great prominence in this region, active as a patriot during the difficulties that caused the separation from the mother country, and receiving on the eve of hostilities the appointment of First Major General in the Revolutionary Army. He was at a later period Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and afterwards served in Congress. He died in 1800 at the age of seventy-three.

A precinct was organized at this place July 27th, 1773, called the South Parish of Worcester, and three years later the church was formed. In 1777 Rev. Isaac Bailey became the first pastor.

More or less opposition was manifested against the formation of the new township in the several places from which its territory was taken, and committees were chosen to contest the proposed action in the General Court. It is probable that the intention to separate from the older towns had been cherished for several years by those who, though nominally apart in corporate interests, were in their isolated situation united for common convenience and protection of material rights. This purpose after it was divulged could not long be resisted, but the event was postponed for several years by a quasi acknowledgment of independence. Twice in 1776 and 1777, as the Town Records of Worcester testify, were special war taxes abated to the inhabitants of the South Parish, perhaps with the hope of holding them to their allegiance; but in the fall of the last named year the matter was brought directly to a settlement, as appears by the following extract from the Worcester Records:

"The Town of Worcester Having been served with a Coppy of the Petition of William Phips & Charles Richardson praying 'the present members of the Precinct lately Erected out of Worcester, Leicester, Oxford & Sutton may be incorporated into a Town, according to a plan Exhibited with said petition &c. and the Honble General assemblys Resolve thereon, of the 24th day of Octr. last, Requireing the said Towns to shew Cause, if any they have, on the third Wednesday of the next Session of the Sd Court why the prayer of Sd petition should not be granted.'

The Town of Worcester, in answer to Sd Petition and Order of Court, beg leave to say, that they have not been served with a plan of said town exhibited with said Petition to the Court, and therefore are not in a Capacity to offer reasons against, or to comply with it untill they know how far it Extends. But if the said plan Does not include any of those persons nor their Estates which belong to the Town of Worcester, and which were Excepted from being set off to said precinct when it was first Erected, We have no objections to their being made a Distinct Town. But if said plann includes those persons and their Estates who were first Exempted from belonging to said precinct, and are still unwilling to be set off to said Town, We beg leave to say we think it would be inconsistent to include a Number of persons & their Estates into the said New Town and still continue them to belong to the Town of Worcester, and to include them in the plann aforesaid & set them off against their Consent & the Consent of this Town, is departing from the principles upon which the said precinct was at first Erected, and will subject the said persons to an inconvenience that they had a right to Expect an Exemption from by the act of the General assembly & as the said persons who were first Exempted from belonging to Sd Precinct and who are still unwilling to be set off to Sd new Town and their Estates all lay upon the side of Sd new Town next to Worcester, this Town are humbly of opinion that a line may be run between the Town of Worcester & the Sd new Town Leaving the Sd persons & their Estates to the Town of Worcester without any Inconveniency to Either of the said Towns, which if complied with the Town of Worcester are Content.

Nathn Baldwin } Comittee."
Nathan Perry }
David Bigelow }

On the 2d of February, 1778, in Worcester Town Meeting, it was voted to choose two persons to meet the Committee of the General Court, to view the proposed new township, and to fix the lines and boundaries; and on the 23d of the same month, it was voted to remonstrate against the proceedings of said Committee, and the lines established between the towns, with what effect it does not appear.


On the 10th of the following April the Precinct was incorporated as a Town and named Ward.

February 17th, 1837, the name of the Town was changed to Auburn. This was influenced largely, it is said, by the confusion in writing the names Ward and Ware by those not familiar with the two places.

The Order establishing the South Precinct or Parish of Worcester comprises the names of those who were the first residents of the new town, and the founders of the prominent families, the names of whose immediate progeny and later descendants appear in the Records embodied in this volume:

In Council, June 19, 1773, ordered that Gershom Rice, Israel Stevens, David Bancroft, Jonathan Stone, Daniel Boyden, Jacob Stevens, Thomas Drury, Thomas Drury, Jr., Henry Gale, Wm. Bancroft, Jas. Nichols, Darius Boyden, Jas. Hart, Thos. Baird, Jas. Hart, Jr., Thos. Baird, Jr., Oliver Curtis, Comfort Rice, Elizabeth Boyden, Phebe Bancroft, Jno. Boyden, Daniel Bancroft, Chas. Hart, Jas. Nichols, Peter Boyden, of Worcester; Benjamin Carter, Chas. Richardson, Timothy Carter, Phineas Rice, Benjamin Carter, Jr., Rachel Buck, Daniel Roper, Gershom Bigelow, Gershom Bigelow, Jr., Peter Hardy, Daniel Cummings, Charles Richardson, Jr., of Sutton; Samuel Eddy, Levi Eddy, Peter Jenison, Ruth Stone, Jesse Stone, Isaac Pratt, Abraham Fitts, Alexander Nichols, David Gleason, of Oxford; John Crowl, Jr., Andrew Crowl, Jonathan Phillips, John Hart, Thomas Scott, William Yong, Jonathan Stone, of Leicester; be and hereby are, with their Families and Estates, erected into a Precinct, and shall enjoy all the powers and privileges which other Precincts in this Province by Law enjoy; and it is further ordered that all other persons (with their Families and Estates) living in the towns of Worcester, Leicester and Oxford, not further than three miles (as the roads are now trod) from the Place hereinafter fixed for building the meeting-house upon, together with all such others in Sutton that live not further than one mile and a half from said place, who shall signify their desire to belong to said Precinct by lodging their names in the Secretary's office within nine months from this date, be and hereby are Incorporated and made a part of the Precinct aforesaid—Ordered that the spot for erecting the meeting-house upon be at the following place (viz)., at an Oak stump with stones upon it, Standing on the Westerly side of the County road leading from Worcester to Oxford, near the Centre of two acres of Land which Thomas Drury conveyed to Jonathan Stone, Daniel Boyden and David Bancroft; the said two acres of land lieth on the gore of land which was annexed to the town of Worcester.

Those who signified their desire to be included in the new division were:

Samuel Holman, Gershom Rice, Jr., Israel Stone, Wm. Parker, Joseph Phillips, Samuel Learned, Israel Phillips, Jacob Work, Jonathan Cutler, David Stone, John Harwood, Thomas Gleason, William Phips, Isaac Putnam, Joseph Gleason, Jonas Bancroft, Elisha Livermore, Gardner Chandler (for his land within the limits) Nathaniel Scot, David Bates, Nathan Patch, David Richards.


Population at Different Periods.—1790, 473; 1810, 540; 1830, 690; 1850, 879; 1880, 1317. The State Census of 1895 gives the number as 1598.

The Area of Auburn is about 10,000 acres.



Auburn Records.

Auburn Births,

To the end of the year 1850.

ACKLEY.

ADAMS.

ALDRICH.

ALLEN.

ALVERSON.

BACON.

BAILEY.

BAIRD.

BAKER.

BANCROFT.

BARNARD.

BARNES.

BARROWS.

BARTLETT.

BELKNAP.

BENSON.

BIGELOW.

BIRD.

BLANCHARD.

BOND.

BONZEY.

BOYDEN.

BRIGHAM.

BROSNAHAN.

BROWN.

BUCK.

BUGBEE.

BURNAP.

CAMPBELL.

CARLTON.

CARPENTER.

CARRIEL.

CARTER.

CARY.

CHAPLIN.

CHENEY.

CHILDS.

CLARK.

CLEMENCE.

CONGDON.

COPP.

CRAIGE.

CREE.

CROWL.

CUDWORTH.

CUMMINGS.

CUNNINGHAM.

CURTIS.

CUTLER.

DALRYMPLE.

DAVIDSON.

DAVISON.

DESPER, See DISPEAU.

DICKERSON.

DINSMORE.

DISPEAU, now DESPER.

DODGE.

DONOVAN.

DORR.

DOW.

DRURY.

DUDLEY.

DUNN.

EATON.

EDDY.

EMERSON.

FAY.

FITTS.

FLAGG.

FORBUSH.

FRENCH.

GALE.

GAME.

GILBERT.

GLEASON.

GOULD.

GOULDING.

GREEN.

GRIFFITH.

HAMMOND.

HART.

HASTINGS.

HENSHAW.

HEWETT.

HILL.

HOLMAN.

HOLMES.

HOOD.

HOWE.

HUNTINGTON.

JACOBS.

JENNISON.

JEROME.

JOHNSON.

JORDAN.

KEITH.

KELLEY.

KENNEY.

KING.

KINGSBURY.

KNOWLES.

KNOWLTON.

LAMB.

LARGES.

LARNED or LEARNED.

LAWRENCE.

LIVERMORE.

LYNN.

MAILHORT.

MANN.

MARBLE.

MARSH.

MELLISH.

MERRIAM or MERIAM.

MIRICK.

MOREY.

MORSE.

MURDOCK.

MUZZY.

NEWTON.

NICHOLS.

PAINE.

PARKER.

PARSONS.

PARTRIDGE.

PENNIMAN.

PHILLIPS.

PIERCE.

PITTS.

POND.

PRATT.

PRENTICE or PRENTISS.

PUTNAM.

RICE.

RICH.

RICHARDSON.

ROCKWOOD.

SANBORN.

SARGENT.

SAUNDERS.

SCOTT.

SEARLES.

SEVERY or SAVARY.

SHUMWAY.

SIBLEY.

SMITH.

SOUTHWORTH.

SPARHAWK.

SPRAGUE.

STEVENS.

STOCKWELL.

STONE.

STOWELL.

STURTEVANT.

THOMPSON.

THURSTON.

TOWN.

TUCKER.

TWISS.

UPHAM.

VASSAL.

WAIT.

WALKER.

WARREN.

WATERS.

WELD.

WESSON.

WHEELER.

WHITE.

WILLEY.

WILSON.

WOOD.

WOODARD.

WOODMANSEE.

YOUNG.

Number of Births recorded, 1,261.



Auburn Marriages.

Auburn Marriages,

To the end of the year 1850.

ADAMS.

ALLEN.

AMMIDOWN.

ARCH.

ATWOOD.

BACON.

BAIRD or BEARD.

BAKER.

BANCROFT.

BARNARD.

BARNES.

BARTLETT.

BARTON.

BELKNAP.

BENSON.

BIGELOW.

BIXBY.

BLAKE.

BLANCHARD.

BLAYNEY.

BLOOD.

BOLSTER.

BOND.

BONZEY.

BOYDEN.

BRAINARD.

BRAYTON.

BRIGGS.

BRINDLEY.

BROCKETT.

BROWN.

BUCK.

BUFFUM.

BUGBEE.

BUNN.

BURBANK.

BURNAP.

BURGESS.

BYRNS.

CARLTON.

CARPENTER.

CARRIEL.

CARTER.

CARY.

CASE.

CHAPIN.

CHAPLIN.

CHASE.

CHENEY.

CLARK.

COBLEIGH.

COGGSHALL.

COLTON.

COMSTOCK.

COOK.

COOPER.

COPP.

CRAIGE.

CRANE.

CREE.

CROSBY.

CROWL.

CUDWORTH.

CUMMINGS.

CURTIS.

CUTLER.

CUTTER.

CUTTING.

DAGGET.

DALRYMPLE.

DANIELS.

DARLING.

DAVENPORT.

DAVIDSON.

DAVIS.

DAVISON.

DELANEY.

DISPEAU, now DESPER.

DODGE.

DRURY.

DUDLEY.

DUNBAR.

DUNN.

EARLE.

EATON.

EDDY.

ELDER.

ELDRIDGE.

ELLIOTT.

EMERSON.

FAY.

FESSENDEN.

FISKE.

FITCH.

FITTS.

FORBUSH.

FORD.

FRENCH.

FULFORD.

GAGE.

GALE.

GATES.

GILBERT.

GLEASON.

GOULD.

GOULDING.

GRAY.

GREGORY.

GREEN.

GREENE.

GREENWOOD.

GROUT.

HAGAR.

HALL.

HARDING.

HARDY.

HARRINGTON.

HART.

HARTWELL.

HARWOOD.

HASKELL.

HAWES.

HEALY.

HENSHAW.

HEWETT.

HIBBARD.

HILL.

HODGKINS.

HOLMAN.

HOSMER.

HOVEY.

HOWARD.

HOWE.

HUBBARD.

HUNTINGTON.

INGRAHAM.

INMAN.

JACKSON.

JACOBS.

JENNISON or JENISON.

JOHNSON.

JONES.

KEITH.

KENNEY.

KING.

KNIGHT.

KNOWLES.

KNOWLTON.

LAMB.

LARKIN.

LARNED or LEARNED.

LAWRENCE.

LEES.

LEONARD.

LILLEY.

LIVERMORE.

LOVERING.

LUDDEN.

LYNDES.

LYNN.

MANN.

MARBLE.

MARSH.

McFARLAND.

McINTIRE.

MERRIAM or MERIAM.

MERRYFIELD.

MIXTER.

MOLTON.

MOORE.

MORSE.

MUNYAN.

MURDOCK.

MUZZY.

NEFF.

NEWTON.

NICHOLS.

NUTTING.

OAKS.

PARK.

PARKER.

PARSONS.

PARTRIDGE.

PERRY.

PHILLIPS.

PHIPS.

PIERCE.

PIKE.

PITTS.

PLATT.

PRATT.

PRENTICE.

PROUTY.

PUTNAM.

RAMSDELL.

RAWSON.

RAY.

RICE.

RICH.

RICHARDSON.

RIXFORD.

ROBARTS.

ROBBINS.

ROCKWOOD.

ROGERS.

ROPER.

SAVAGE.

SAWIN.

SCOTT.

SEVERY or SAVERY.

SHAW.

SHUMWAY.

SHURTLEFF.

SIBLEY.

SIGOURNEY.

SINGLETERY.

SMALL.

SMITH.

SOUTHWORTH.

STEARNS.

STEVENS.

STOCKWELL.

STONE.

STOW.

STODDARD.

STREETER.

STURTEVANT.

SYLVESTER.

TAFT.

THAYER.

THURSTON.

TINKHAM.

TITUS.

TIRRARD.

TODD.

TOOL.

TOTMAN.

TOWN.

TRACY.

TUCK.

TURNER.

TYLER.

UPHAM.

VASSAL.

WAIT.

WALKER.

WAKEFIELD.

WARD.

WARREN.

WATERS.

WATSON.

WEDGE.

WESSON.

WHITE.

WHITMORE.

WILLARD.

WILLIAMS.

WILSON.

WISER.

WOOD.

WOODARD.

WOODBURY.

WOOLSON.

YOUNG.

759 Marriages = 1518 Names.



Auburn Deaths.

Auburn Deaths,

To the end of the year 1850.

∵ Age in years unless otherwise stated.

ACKLEY.

ADAMS.

ALDRICH.

ARBUCKLE.

BAILEY.

BAIRD or BEARD.

BAKER.

BANCROFT.

BARNARD.

BARNES.

BARTLETT.

BARTON.

BATES.

BIGELOW.

BLACK.

BLAIR.

BOLSTER.

BONZEY.

BOYDEN.

BOYLSTON.

BROWN.

BUCK.

BURNAP.

CARPENTER.

CARRIEL.

CARTER.

CARTWELL or CASTWELL.

CARY.

CHAPLIN.

CHENEY.

CLARK.

COPP.

CRAIGE.

CUDWORTH.

CUMMINGS.

CUTLER.

DAVIDSON.

DISPEAU, now DESPER.

DODGE.

DONOVAN.

DOUGEON.

DRURY.

DUNN.

EATON.

EDDY.

ELLIOTT.

EMERSON.

FIELD.

FITTS.

FORBUSH.

FRENCH.

GALE.

GILMORE.

GLEASON.

GOULDING.

GRAY.

GREEN.

HARRINGTON.

HART.

HENRY.

HERRICK.

HOLLIS.

HOLMAN.

HOSMER.

HOWE.

HUNTINGTON.

JACOBS.

JENNISON or JENISON.

JOHNSON.

KEITH.

KELLEY.

KING.

KNOWLES.

KNOWLTON.

LARNED or LEARNED.

LAWRENCE.

LIVERMORE.

LOVERING.

MAILHOIT.

MARDEN.

MARSH.

MASERVA?

MERRIAM or MERIAM.

MIXTER.

MUZZY.

NEWTON.

NICHOLS.

PAINE.

PARSONS.

PARTRIDGE.

PERRY.

PHILLIPS.

PHIPS.

PIERCE.

PITTS.

POND.

POOL.

PRATT.

PRAY.

PRENTICE.

PUTNAM.

RICE.

RICH.

RICHARDSON.

ROBINSON.

SAVAGE.

SAVARY or SEVERY.

SCOTT.

SHAW.

SHERMAN.

SHUMWAY.

SIBLEY.

SINGLETARY.

SMITH.

SOUTHWORTH.

SPARHAWK.

STEVENS.

STOCKWELL.

STONE.

STURTEVANT.

THURSTON.

TIFFANY.

TOWN.

VASSAL.

WARREN.

WELD.

WESSON.

WHIPPLE.

WILLEY.

WISER.

YOUNG.

Number of Deaths recorded, 417.



Auburn Inscriptions.

As the use of The Systematic History Fund is restricted to the printing of historical material relating to the period previous to 1850, the Editor has assumed the sole responsibility and charge of adding to the Vital Records of Auburn transcripts of all the inscriptions in the Center and West Burial Grounds, some of which are of later dates than the year above named.

Center Burial Ground.

Bailey.

1. In Memory of
Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey,
relict of
Rev. Isaac Bailey,
who died Jan. 5, 1842,
aged 86 years
& 8 mo.

"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints."

2. In Memory of
Rev. Isaac Bailey,
who departed this Life, April
10, 1814, in the 62, year
of his age.

3-4. Also of two Sons
of Rev. Isaac & Mrs. Elizabeth
Bailey, who were born,
one on the 18, and the other
on the 19, of March
1785, and who died one
March 21, 1785, and the other
Feb. 2, 1790.

Baird.

5. To the Memory of
Mrs. Elizabeth Baird,
Relict of Mr. Thomas
Baird, who departed
this life April 23, 1790.
in her 82 year.

[Footstone: Mrs. Elizabeth Baird.]

6. In Memory of
Miss Mary Baird
who died
March 22, 1802,
Æt. 68.

7. Erected
In Memory of
Mrs. Mehitable Baird,
wife of
Mr. Thomas Baird, Junr.
who died Febr.
5, 1807,
in the 71 year
of her age.

8. In Memory of Mr.
Thomas Baird he
Departed this Life
April ye 29th 1782 in
the 75 Year of his Age.

Jesus can make a Dying Bed
Feel soft as downy pillows are
While on his Breast I Lean my head
And Breath my Life out sweetly there

[On footstone: 1782 T B]

Baker.

[Inscriptions on the Baker Monument:]

Front: BAKER 1879

North panel: Parents.

9. Preserved Baker
Died
May 20, 1815,
Æ. 33.

10. Lydia,
his wife, died
Jan. 26, 1852,
Æ. 72 y'rs 9 mos.

South panel: Sons.

11. Oliver Baker
Died
Mar. 18, 1878,
Æ. 76.

12. Nathan Baker
Died
Mar. 20, 1878,
Æ. 69.

Bancroft.

[Inscriptions on Bancroft Monument:]

Obverse: BANCROFT.

Reverse:

Asleep in Jesus
Blessed Sleep

Front panel:

13. Kendall Bancroft,
Born in Montague, Mass.
Died in Auburn,
Jany. 5, 1846,
aged 59 years.

South panel:

14. Eliza,
Died Oct. 23, 1817,
aged 4 years.

15. Elizabeth Greenwood,
Died July 14, 1828,
Children of K. & Betsey Bancroft.

North panel:

16. Hitty Chase,
wife of
K. Bancroft,
died June 15, 1812,
aged 24 years.

17. Betsey Bixby,
wife of
K. Bancroft,
d. July 1, 1869,
aged 86 years.

18. Here lyes the
Body of Mrs Abigail
Wife of Mr. David
BancroftJunr who
was born Janry 14th
1731 died Janry 4th
1780.

19. In Memory of Mr. David
Bancraft Who was Born
August ye 2d. 1718 & Died
April ye 16th 1782 in ye 64
Year of his age.

O may my humble spirit stand, among
Them clothed, in white, the meanest
Place at CHRIST right hand
Is infinite delight.

[On old stone leaning against south wall. Same as Nos. 14 and 15 on monument above.]

In Memory of
Eliza Bancroft
who died Oct. 23 1817
Æt. 4 yrs.

Elizabeth G. Bancroft
died July 14 1828,
Æt. 4 years & 2 mos.
Daut. of
Mr. Kendall & Mrs. Betsey
Bancroft.

When the archangels trump shall blow
And souls to bodies join,
What crowds shall wish their lives below
Had been as short as mine.

20. In Memory of
Elizabeth Bancroft,
Daughter of
Mr. Jonas &
Mrs. Nancy Bancroft
who died
Jan. 1, 1823,
aged 19.

21. In Memory of Mrs. Eunice
Bancraft she was born Feb. ye 19,
1719; She Departed this Life ye 15
Octr 1777 in the 59th year of
her age.

Industrious as the Busi bee.
A parent Tender Soft & kind;
The natural product of hir mind.

[On footstone: 1777 Mrs. Eunice Bancraft.]

22. In Memory of
Mr.
Franklin Bancroft,
who died Oct. 4, 1839,
aged 34 years.

Thou art dear little spot, oh to me thou art dear
For the ashes your bosom contains.
Though no willow is planted to shed the soft tear
And to droop o'er my husband's remains.
Though no parian marble encercles the spot,
Though no ivy is wreathed o'er the tomb;
Still the name of my Franklin shall ne'er be forgot
While the wild flowers remember to bloom.
The leaf that I plucked from the grave where it grew
Is now withered—forever decayed;
So my Franklin is gone, hut affection most true
Shall remember the place where he's laid.

[Stone leaning against south wall. Same as No. 16 on Bancroft monument.]

In Memory of
Mrs. Hitty Bancroft
wife of Mr. Kendall Bancroft,
who died
June 15, 1812,
Æt. 24.

As I pass by with grief I see
A loving mate was took from me:
Though took by one who has a right
To call for me when he sees fit.

[On footstone: Mrs. H. Bancroft.]

23. John E.
Son of
Peter M. and
Relief Bancroft.
died July 5,
1833,
aged 14 mo.

24. In Memory of
Mr. Jonas Bancroft,
who died
Jan. 12, 1821,
aged 76.

[On stone leaning against south wall. Same as No. 13 on Bancroft monument.]

In Memory of
Mr.
Kendall Bancroft
who died
Jan. 5, 1846,
aged 59.

For him indeed no heart can weep,
Nor wish to raise him from his sleep;
He sleeps in Jesus, the kind friend
Of all, who love him to the end.

25. In Memory of
Mrs.
Mary Bancroft,
relict of
Mr. Timothy Bancroft,
who died Oct. 10, 1844,
aged 84 years.

26. Mary B.
daughter of
Peter M. & Relief
Bancroft,
died Oct. 10, 1842,
aged 14 years.

27. In Memory of Nathanael
Bancraft he Died, July
the 24: 1777 in ye
20th Year of his age.

In Bloom of Life my
Days Doth End:
The same Fate may
you attend

28. Peter son of
Mr. Timothy & Mary
Bancroft: died Oct. 26
1786: aged 3 years
4 months &
3 days.

Youth is a fading flower
And this we often see:
The proof whereof is now,
You may behold in me.

29. Erected
In Memory of
Mrs. Ruth Bancroft,
second wife of
Mr. David Bancroft,
(late of Ward decs'd)
who died Augt. 1, 1809
in the 95 year of her
age.

30. In Memory of
Mrs. Sarah Bancroft,
Wife of
Mr. Jonas Bancroft,
who died
Dec. 13, 1822,
aged 77.

31. In
Memory of
Timothy Bancroft
who died
March 4, 1834:
Æt. 73.

32. Timothy Rice son
of Mr. Timothy &
Mary Bancroft died
March 21st 1795:
aged 10 months
& 2 days.

Farewell sweet babe,
Till wee shall meet above:
And there with you
Sing the redeemers love.

[Footstone: T. R. B.]

33. Timothy R.
son of
Peter M. & Relief
Bancroft,
died Oct. 9, 1837,
aged 17 years.

Boyden.

34. In Memory of
Mr. Daniel Boyden
he Departed this
Life Jany ye 29th
1782 in the 75th
Year of his age.

35. Elizabeth,
relict of
John Boyden
died Jan. 6, 1812
aged 86 years.

36. In memory of
Miss
Martha Boyden
who died
Dec. 7, 1838,
aged 87.

37. To the Memory of
Mrs. Mehitable Boyden,
Relict of Majr.
Daniel Boyden,
who departed this
Life June 7, 1789: in
her 76 Year.

38. Here lies the Body
of Mr. Petter Boyden
who died July 28th 1777
in the 32th year of his
age.

In Bloom of Life my day did end
The same fate may thee attend

[Footstone:]

Petter
Boyden
died 1777.

39. Peter Boyden,
died Feb. 6, 1839,
aged 40 years.

40. Samuel Boyden,
died Sept. 18, 1843,
aged 83 years.

41. Sarah Boyden,
wife of
Samuel Boyden,
died Nov. 28, 1845,
aged 80 years.

42. Sarah B.
wife of
John Boyden;
who died
Nov. 7, 1834:
Æt. 39.

The Lord who doth our being give,
He knows how long we have to live;
And when that time it doth expire,
Why should we a longer time desire.

Burbank.

43. In Memory of
Mrs.
Mary Sibley,
Wife of
Gardner S. Burbank,
who died Dec. 5, 1839,
aged 29 years.

Earth hath lost no lovelier,
Heaven no purer spirit won!

Burnap.

44. In Memory of
Mr. Ebenezer Burnap,
who died
March 12, 1820,
aged 63.

45. In Memory of
Mary H. Burnap,
Daughter of
Mr. Ebenezer &
Mrs. Ruth Burnap,
who died
Dec. 26, 1829,
aged 19.

Carpenter.

46-47. In Memory of
Mary C. Carpenter
who died Jan. 10, 1831
Æt. 1 Year & 7 mo.
Also
Timothy A.
died Aug. 19, 1834
Æt. 7 weeks.
Children of
Charles W. &
Mary A. Carpenter.

Cary.

48. In Memory of
Mrs. Anna Cary,
Wife of
Recompence Cary, Esq.
who died
Dec. 3, 1828,
Aged 61.

Why do we mourn departing friends,
Or shake at death's alarms?
'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends
To call them to his arms.

49. In Memory of
Recompence Cary,
Esq.
who died
at
Lancaster, Erie Co. N. Y.
Dec. 13, 1836,
aged 81.
His remains lie interred at
Lancaster, awaiting the
resurrection of the just.

50. In Memory of
Mrs Relief Cary,
Wife of
Mr. Leonard Cary,
who died
Jan. 13, 1823
aged 26.

Think, O ye who fondly languish
O'er the Grave of those you love,
While your bosoms throb with anguish,
They are warbling hymns above.

There is rest in Heaven:

51. Zebulon
Cary Esq.
Died
July 17, 1834
Æ. 44 Y's.

Clark.

52. In Memory of
Mrs.
Abigail Clark.
widow of the late
Mr. Joseph Clark,
who died Sept. 21, 1811.
aged 87 years.

53. Adaline,
daughter of
John & Rhoda
Clark,
Died
Feb. 7, 1846;
Æ. 40 years.

Gentle breeses softly fan,
The spot where sister lies;
Move gently by that holy dust,
For t here our sorrows rise.

54. John Clark, Esq.
Died
March 18, 1847;
Æ. 82
years.

55. Erected
In memory of
Mr. Joseph Clark,
who died Decr. 26, 1807,
in the 88 year of his
age.

[Footstone: Mr. J. Clark.]

56. Martha,
Wife of
Samuel Clark,
Died Feb. 27, 1866,
aged 89 yrs. 3 ms.

57-58. Mary,
died April 19, 1800,
aged 20 months;
Martha,
died Sept. 17, 1817,
aged 8 years;
daughters of Samuel &
Martha Clark.

59. Rhoda P.
wife of
John Clark,
died in Auburn
Aug. 22, 1875,
Æ. 100 yrs 7 mos
8 dys.

60. Samuel Clark,
died Oct. 21, 1842,
aged 76 years.

Craige.

61-62. Abijah Craig
Died
May 16, 1836,
Æ. 75.
Susanna
his wife
Died
Jan. 12, 1847,
Æ. 92.

Cummings.

63. In Memory of
Mr. Daniel Cummings,
who died
May 20, 1792,
in the 48 year of
his age.

[Footstone: Mr. D. Cummings.]

64-65. Rebecca Cummings
Died
Mar. 10, 1848,
Æ. 87 ys.
Her Daughter
Diadama Cummings
Died
Oct. 12, 1871,
Æ. 75 yrs. 7 ms.

66. In
Memory of
Sally wife of
Amasa Cumings;
who died
March 20, 1833,
Æt. 53.

Dalrymple.

[Inscriptions on Dalrymple Monument:]

Base: DALRYMPLE.

Front:

67-68. Wm. D. Dalrymple
Died
Mar. 1, 1879,
Æ. 65.
Jane T.
His wife
Died Mar. 29, 1869,
Æ.57.

"Gone home."

South panel:

69. Almira J.
Dau. of Wm. D. &
J. T. Dalrymple
Died
Nov. 18, 1856,
Æ. 15.

Broken below but
united above.

[On small headstones: Father Mother Almira]

Dike.

70. In Memory of
Mr. Albert Anthony
Dike
who departed
this Life June 17 1798:
in the 22 year
of his age.

Drury.

71-72. In Memory of
Addison Drury,
who died
May 1, 1811,
aged 4 years.
And of
Achsa Drury,
who died
August 31, 1813,
aged 4 years.
Children of Thomas
& Mehitable Drury.

73. In Memory of
Alvah Drury, Esq.
who died Sept. 28, 1839,
aged 43 years.

He's gone, the voyage of human life is o'er,
And weeping friend shall see his face no more:
To dust and silence so much worth consigned,
Sheds a sad gloom o'er vanities behind:
Around this monument his friends appear:
To embalm his precious memory with a tear:

74. Mrs. Betsey H.
Wife of
Maj. Thomas Drury,
Died
May 21, 1871,
Æ. 80 yrs.

75. In Memory of
Mrs. Mehitable,
Wife of
Maj. Thomas Drury,
who departed this life
Nov. 6, 1810.
Æt. 32 years.

Remember you are born to die,
Must turn to dust as well as I.
Your sun may set before 'tis noon,
The Lord knows when; He knows how soon.

76. Memento Mori.
Here Lyes interr'd the
Remains of [Lieut.]1 Mr. Thomas
Drury
who departed
this life Novr. 3d. 1778 in
the 59th year of his age.

 1
Erased.

READER
Death is a debt to nature due
Which I have paid & so must you

[Footstone:

Mr. Thomas
Drury died
1778.]

77. In Memory of
Maj.
Thomas Drury,
who died
April 26, 1846,
aged 69.

His record is on high.

Eddy.

78-79. In Memory of
Mr. Levi Eddy,
who died
May 6, 1821,
aged 76.
Mrs. Polly Eddy,
his wife
who died
May 3, 1821,
aged 61.

80. In Memory of
Mrs.
Lucretia Eddy,
wife of
Mr. Leonard Eddy
who died
October 30, 1840,
aged 26 years.

81-82. In Memory of
Mr. Samuel Eddy,
who died May 11, 1813,
aged 48 years,
and
Mrs. Sarah Eddy,
his wife
who died Oct. 6, 1838,
aged 70 years.

Gale.

83. Azubah B.
wife of
Lyman Gale
died Oct. 16, 1845,
aged 53 years.

84. Julia A.
daughter of Lyman &
Azubah B. Gale,
died Sept. 22, 1846,
aged 18 years.

85. Lyman Gale,
Died
Sept. 28, 1850:
Æ. 56 y'rs.

86. In memory of
Mary daughr.
of Mr. Enoch
Gale & Mrs. Jerusha
his wife, died
Sep. 15th 1805 In
her 2nd Year.

87. In Memory of
an Infant of
Mr. Lyman &
Mrs. Azubah Gale,
who was born and
died Sept. 5, 1820.

Hope looks beyond the bounds of time,
When what we now deplore
Shall rise in full immortal prime,
And bloom to fade no more.

Gleason.

88. In Memory of
Cynthia, daughr. of
Mr. David Gleason,
& Lydia his wife,
who died Sept.
2, 1796: in the
12 year of her age.

89. In Memory of
Mr. David Gleason Jr.
who died
Dec. 19, 1816,
Æt. 46.

90. In Memory of
Dea. David Gleason,
who died
April 29, 1833,
Aged 86.

91-92. Erected
In memory of
Mrs. Eunice Gleason,
wife of Mr. Ezra Gleason,
who died
Jany. 17, 1805.
Æt. 24.
Also their infant child
Aged 10 days.

93. Erected
In memory of
Mr. Ezra Gleason,
who died
Dec. 1, 1810.
Æt. 34.

[Footstone: Mr. E. Gleason.]

94. In Memory of
Florinda Gleason,
Daughter of
Mr. Ezra & Mrs. Eunice Gleason
who died
Dec. 15, 1817,
Æt. 15.

95. In Memory of
Mrs.
Lydia Gleason,
relict of
Dea. David Gleason,
who died Nov. 27, 1838,
aged 93 years.

96. Erected
In memory of
Mrs. Marcy Gleason,
wife of Mr. Ezra Gleason,
who died
Nov. 7, 1808.
Æt. 25.

97. In Memory of
Miss Naomi Gleason
Daughter of
Mr. Ezra &
Mrs. Marcy Gleason,
who died
March 12, 1828,
in the 21 year
of her age.

98. Erected
In memory of
Miss Susanna Gleason,
Daughter of
Mr. David & Mrs. Lydia Gleason,
who died April 6, 1810.
Æt. 42.

[Footstone: Miss S. Gleason]

Goulding.

99. In Memory of
Grace Goulding,
Daugr. of Col Jonah
and
Mrs. Grace Goulding,
who died
Augt. 16th. 1796,
aged 11 years.

100. In Memory of
Justus Goulding,
son of Col. Jonah &
Mrs. Grace Goulding,
who died
August 13, 1796:
Aged 9 years
& 5 months.

Green.

101. In Memory of
Dolly Green,
Daugr. of Dr. Thomas,
& Mrs. Mary Green,
who died
August 6, 1791.
Aged 10 years.

102. In Memory of
John Green, son
of Doctr. Thomas
& Mrs. Mary Green,
who died
May 29, 1805.
Æt. 25.

103. In Memory of
Mary Green,
Daugr. of Doctr. Thomas,
& Mrs. Mary Green,
who died
Decr. 2, 1813.
Æt. 22.

104. In Memory of
Mrs.
Mary Green,
relict of
Dr. Thomas Green,
who died
March 9, 1843,
aged 81 years.

105. Mary,
Wife of
John Green,
Died July 2, 1852,
Æt. 75.

There is rest in Heaven.

106. In Memory of
Nancy Green,
Daugr. of Doctr. Thomas,
& Mrs. Mary Green,
who died
Feby. 19, 1814.
Æt. 20.

107. In Memory of
Docr. Thomas Green,
who died
March 25, 1812,
Æt. 55.

[Footstone: Dr. T. Green.]

108. In Memory of
Thomas Porter Green
Son of Docr. Thomas
& Mrs. Mary Green,
who died
March 3, 1814.
Æt. 13.

Greenwood.

109. Lydia Greenwood
Died
Jan. 7, 1854,
Æ. 91.

Harrington.

110. David Harrington
Died
Nov. 3, 1841,
Æ. 41.

111. Fanny
wife of
David Harrington,
Died
Sept. 27, 1865,
Æ. 65.

Hart.

112. Betsey Hart.
relict of Thomas Hart,
died Jan. 14, 1859.
aged 90 yrs. 7 mos.
& 14 days.

113-114. In Memory of
Mr. James Hart,
who died
Feb. 15, 1826,
Aged 87.
Also his Wife
Mrs. Lydia Hart,
who died
Feb. 1, 1807,
aged 66.

115. In Memory of
John Hart
who died
Sept. 15, 1807.
aged 81 years.

116-117. Lydia,
Daughter of
Thomas & Betsey
Hart,
died June 1, 1817,
aged 13 yrs.
Also
Peter,
their infant son
aged 4 weeks.

118. Erected
In Memory of Miss
Patty Hart daughter of Mr.
John Hart and Mrs. Sarah
his wife who died Nov. 27
1804. in the 27 year of her age.

Look and see as you pass by,
As you are now so once was I:
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death and follow me.

[Footstone: Miss Patty Hart.]

119. Widow
Patty Hart
died Apr. 2, 1846:
aged 68.

Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.

120. In Memory of
Sarah Hart
who died
Oct. 6, 1816.
aged 71 yrs.

121. Thomas Hart
died
June 28, 1817,
aged 52 yrs.

Holman.

122. In Memory of
Mr.
Eliphalet Holman
who died May 30, 1838,
aged 77 years.

Farewell my children and my friend's,
My days on earth with you must end;
But heaven's blessings prise above
All earthly joys, or earthly love.

123. Mrs. Hannah,
wife of Samuel Holman
Died
June 27, 1833.
Æ. 85.

124. Mr.
Samuel Holman
Died
Dec. 29, 1793.
Æ. 48.

125. Mr.
Samuel Holman Jr
Died Oct. 1st. 1841,
Æ. 66 Yrs.

126. Capt.
Simeon Holman
died
Sept. 2, 1829,
Æ. 41.

My wife and children now adieu!
I must be parted now from you,
But we shall meet on Canaan's shore,
In realms of bliss to part no more.

127. In Memory of
Mrs. Tamar Holman.
Wife of
Mr. Eliphalet Holman
who died
Oct. 23, 1820,
aged 53.

She's gone and left me here below,
To mourn her loss with grief and woe;
But God is just may I be still,
Since 'tis my heavenly Father's will.

Jennison.

128. Mr. Daniel Jennison,
Died
Feb. 4, 1839,
aged 81 years.

129. Molly Jennison,
Died
Sept. 14, 1812,
aged 53 years.

Knowlton.

130. In Memory of
Joseph Knowlton,
who departed
this life August 22, 1816,
aged 90.

"Death is to me a sweet repose;
It opes the bud to show the rose;
It broke my cage to let me fly
And build my happy nest on high."

131. In Memory of
Mary Knowlton.
Wife of
Joseph Knowlton,
who departed this life
August 21, 1796,
aged 65.

132-133. Dea. Nathan Knowlton,
Died May 24, 1856,
aged 96 yrs. & 9 ds.
Olive Pomeroy,
his wife
died Jan. 3, 1843,
aged 79 yrs. 4 mos.
& 18 ds.

Livermore.

134. In Memory of
Mr.
Elisha Livermore,
who died
Feb. 8, 1814.
Æt. 25.

Merriam.

135. In Memory of
Mr.
Cyrel Merriam,
who died
April 13, 1838,
aged 40 years.

136. Eunice Gleason,
wife of
Cyrel Merriam,
died Feb. 20, 1854,
aged 49 years.

137. Ezra Gleason,
Son of
Cyrel & Eunice
Merriam
died Jan. 17, 1861;
aged 29 y'rs. 4 mo's.

"Asleep in Jesus!"

138. Lucinda M,
daughter of
Cyrel & Eunice G.
Merriam,
died Sept. 4, 1845,
aged 18 years.

139. Willis Whipple
only child of
Ezra G. & A. W.
Merriam,
died Feb. 20, 1861;
aged 13 m's. 10 d's.

Pond.

140-144. Wealthy M.
Wife of
Rev. Enoch Pond D. D.
Died
Sept. 15, 1824,
Æ. 30 ys. 6 ds.
also
four Little Children
Enoch. William.
Eunice. & Charles.

Pratt.

145-146. Sarah Mehitable,
daughter of
Rev. M. G. & Caroline
D. Pratt,
died Sept. 24, 1841,
aged 2 years
& 5 months.
Also their infant son
died May 29, 1830
aged 5 days.

Prentice.

147. John,
son of
John & Rebekah
Prentice,
died May 1784;
Æ. 14 months.
Erected by H. & L. Hayward.

148. John
Prentice, Esq.
Died
March 26, 1812;
Erected by H. & L. Hayward.

149. Josiah S. Prentice
Died
Aug. 20, 1857;
aged 79 years.

150. Lucretia J.
wife of
Otis Prentice
died
May 26, 1803;
Æ. 32 years.

151. Rebekah,
Second Wife of
John Prentice, Esq.
Died
May 15, 1838:
Æ. 93 years.
Erected by John Prentice.

152. Sarah,
wife of
John Prentice, Esq.
Died
March 13, 1779;
Æ. 35 years.
Erected by H. & L. Hayward.

Putnam.

153. Dianthe T.
wife of
Benjamin Putnam,
& Daur. of Paul &
Hannah Thurston,
died Mar. 15, 1857,
Æt. 56.

May they meet in peace.

Rice.

154. In Memory of Mrs. Bethiah
Rice
who was ye 1st Wife to
Edward Morris of Woodstock
& 2d Wife to Gershom
Rice Jur of Ward she died
August ye 5 1779 in the
82 Year of her Age

[Footstone:

Mrs. Bethiah
Rice 1779]

155. In Memory of
Lieut. Comfort Rice,
who died
August 31, 1816,
aged 87.

[Footstone: C. R.]

156. In Memory of
Mrs. Martha Rice
wife of
Mr. Comfort Rice,
who died
June 14, 1812,
Æt. 81.

157. In
memory of
Thomas Rice, son
of Mr. Peter &
Mrs. Mary Rice,
who died Sept. 10
1796 in ye 4 yr.
of his Age.

Parents for me do not weep,
I am not lost but here do sleep
On a cold bed of lifeless clay;
Until the resurrection day.

[Inscriptions on the Rice Monument:]

Base: RICE

Front:

158-159. In Memory of
Dea. Jonathan Rice,
Died
May 3, 1834,
Æ. 70.
Mary S. his wife
Died
Feb. 19, 1848,
Æ. 81.

"Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord."

South panel:

160. Mary Rice
widow of
Dea. Wm. Emerson.
Died
Mar. 4, 1879,
Æ. 80.

North panel:

161. John Rice
Died
Oct. 15, 1813,
Æ. 27.

162. Samuel Rice
Died
Sept. 11, 1831.
Æ. 23.

Richardson.

Happy's the man to Heaven thats gone

163. Here Lyes interr'd the
Remains of Mr. Charles Richardson
who departed this
Life August 30th 1783 Ætatis 73.

IN HEAVEN

The Just behold with sweet delight
The Blessed Three in one
And strong affections fix their sight
On Gods incarnate Son.

[Footstone:

Mr.
Charles
Richardson
1783]

164. In Memory of
Mr. Charles Richardson, Jr.
who died
Dec. 9, 1819,
aged 75.

165. In Memory of
Cyrus Richardson,
son of
Mr. Joseph &
Mrs. Hannah Richardson,
Born April 16, 1805,
Died Sept. 22, 1830.

Behold my friends, as you pass by,
As you are now, so once was I,
As I am now, so you must be,
Prepare my friends to follow me.

166. In Memory of
Mrs. Hannah Richardson,
Wife of
Mr. Joseph Richardson,
who died
Oct. 20, 1825,
in the 46 year
of her age.

Death is to me a sweet repose,
It opes the bud to show the rose,
It burst my cage to let it fly
And build my happy nest on high.

167. In Memory of
Mrs. Sally Richardson,
Wife of
Mr. Joseph Richardson,
who died
Oct. 17, 1830,
aged 46.

Friends nor Physicians could not save,
This mortal Body from the grave;
Nor will the grave confine it here
When Christ commands it to appear.

168. Erected
In Memory of
Mrs. Sarah Richardson
wife of
Mr. Zechariah Richardson
who died Novr. 9.
1806. Æt. 41.

Peace, 'tis the Lord Jehovahs hand,
That blasts our joys in death,
Changes the visage once so dear,
And gathers back the breath.

169. In Memory of
Mrs. Susanna Richardson
Wife of
Mr. Charles Richardson, Jr.
who died
July 4, 1825,
aged 69.

Shumway.

170. Mother
Hannah Holman
Wife of
Samuel Shumway.
Died
Oct. 29, 1891,
Æ. 85 ys.

Gone but not forgotten.

171. Willard Shumway
Died
July 5, 1887,
Æ. 65 ys. 4 ms.
25 ds.

At Rest.

Sibley.

172. In Memory of
Mr. Ezra Sibley,
who died
March 13, 1830,
Aged 42.

173. In Memory of
Mrs. Marcy Sibley,
wife of
Mr. Ezra Sibley,
who died
Sept. 29, 1819.
Æ. 28.

174. Mary Elizabeth,
daughter of
Isaac T. & Nancy
H. Sibley,
died Feb. 14, 1837,
aged 2 years,
& 2 months.

175. In Memory of
Mrs.
Obedience S. B. Sibley,
wife of
Mr. Stephen Sibley,
who dièd
May 31, 1836.
aged 28 years.

All peaceful was her bed of death,
To Heaven she raised her smiling eye:
Meekly the saint resigned her breath,
For O, to her 'twas gain to die.
"Precious in the sight of the Lord
is the death of his saints."

Singletary.

176. In Memory of
Mary Singletary
who died
Oct. 16, 1846.
aged 79 yrs.

Southworth.

177. In Memory of
Anson, son of
Mr. Nathaniel
Southworth, and
Patience his Wife,
who died Aug.
30, 1796: in the
3 year of his age.

178. To the memory of
[Mrs.] Elizabeth wife of
[Mr.] Simeon Southworth,
[who] died Aug. 28, 1795:
[In the] 27 year
[of] her age.

My spirits fled my sleeping clay
Must slumber till the Judgment day
Then you & I must both appear
In our decisive Life we are here.

179. To the Memory of
Justin, son of Mr.
Simeon & Elizabeth
Southworth, who died
Aug. 20 1796:
in the 3 year

[remainder of the inscription covered by the soil.]

180. To the Memory
of a Daughter of Mr.
Simeon & Elizabeth
Southworth, who
died Aug. 22d
1795 aged 6 hours.

[Footstone:

a Daugh,
of S. & E.
Southworth.]

Stevens.

181. Underneath
this little Hillock
lies deposited the Dust of
Hester Stevens
dau. of Francis Stevens
& Mary his Wife,
who died Sept 5 1796
Ætatis 5.

Stone.

182. Abigail Stone,
wife of
Isaac Stone
died July 2, 1859,
aged 74 years.

183. In Memory of
Chauncey Stone
son of
Col. Jesse Stone
& Mrs. Sarah his Wife,
who died
Oct. 21, 1813,
aged 16.

184. In Memory of
Mrs. Eliza Stone,
Relict of
Dea. Jesse Stone,
who died
April 16, 1814,
Æt. 78.

185. In Memory of
Mr.
Erastus Stone,
who died Aug. 13, 1834,
aged 30 years.

186. Mrs. Esther Stone,
wife of
Isaac Stone,
died Aug. 23, 1847,
aged 71 years.

187. The Dust of
Mrs. Hannah Stone
Wife of
Joseph Stone, Esq.
who was born
Jan. 24, 1751, and
Died Jan. 23, 1821.

READER.
"Dust thou art, and
unto Dust shalt thou return."

Gen. III. 19.

188. Isaac Stone,
died Oct. 9, 1857,
aged 88 yrs.

189. In Memory of
Isreal Stone.
who died
Jan. 3, 1844,
aged 91 yrs. 11 mo.
& 21 days.

190. In Memory of
Dean Jesse Stone.
died July 26.
1803.—Aged 65.—


[Footstone: Dea. Jesse Stone.]

191. In memory of
Dean. Jonathan Stone,
who died
Decr. 21, 1806.
Æt. 81.

My Soul, come meditate the day,
And think how near it stands,
When thou must quit this house of clay,
And fly to unknown lands.

[Footstone: Dean. J S]

192. The Dust of
Lieut. Jonathan Stone,
who departed this Life
November 24, 1809.
Æt. 59.

Some hearty friends may drop a tear
On my dry bones and say,
They once were strong as mine appear,
And mine must be as they.

[Footstone: Lieut. Jonn Stone.]

193. Joseph J.
son of
Col. Jonathan Stone,
died Oct. 2, 1833,
aged 16 yrs. & 9 mos.

194. In Memory
of
Joseph Stone, Esq.
who died
February 22, 1837,
aged 79 years.

195. Erected
In memory of
Mrs. Lucretia Stone,
Wife of Mr. Isaac Stone,
who died
May 12, 1810,
Æt. 37.

196. Mrs.
Lydia Stone,
wife of Isaac Stone,
died Oct. 3, 1834,
Æt. 60.

197. Mariann
daughter of
Mr. Amasa & Mrs.
Esther Stone
died
May 24, 1818,
in her 16 year.

198. In Memory of
Mrs. Martha Stone
Relict of
Deac. Jonathan Stone,
who died
March 2, 1811,
Æ. 71.

In the cold grave this frame must rest
And worms shall feed on this poor breast
These hands will then be useless grown
And I, alas! no more be known.

[Footstone: Mrs. M. Stone.]

199. Within this narrow Cell
lies deposited the Dust
of Mrs. Mary Stone,
wife of Mr. Jonathan
Stone Juner, who departed
this life March 24
1791: in the 38 Year
of her Age.

[Footstone:

Mrs. Mary
Stone]

200. In Memory of
Mrs.
Mary D. Stone,
wife of
Mr. Erastus Stone,
who died April 3, 1834,
aged 30 years.

201. In Memory of
Oliver Stone,
son of Mr. Jonathan
& Mrs. Sarah Stone,
who died May 22, 1807,
aged 9 years.

202. Sally Stone,
wife of
Lieut. Jonathan Stone,
Died Sept. 16, 1853,
aged 89 yrs. & 8 mos.

Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.

203. In Memory of
Mrs. Tryphena Stone,
Wife of
Mr. Isreal Stone,
who died
Nov. 15, 1820,
aged 68.

204. An Infant Son of
Israel Stone, Jr. &
Hannah his Wife
Died Nov. 15, 1830,
Aged 11 days.

Thurston.

205. In memory of the Rev'd
Mr. David Thurston who
Died May 5th 1777 in the
51st year of his Age Was pastor
of the 2d Church in Medway many years.

Sweet is the memory of those
for whom Christ died yea has arose
and broke the bands of death & hell
that they with him in Heaven may dwell

[Footstone:

The
Revd
Mr. David
Thurston 1777]

206. In memory of Mrs.
Deborah Thurston
who died
April 13th 1777 Ætatis 19.

The infant & ye virtous mother
here mingle dust & sleep together
they Liv,d in mutual love
The Fathr, Soon Snatched out of life
to meet his Babe & tender wife
to prais the Lord above.

207. Hannah
wife of
Paul Thurston,
died Mar. 31, 1816.
Æt. 55.

[See No. 153]

Toole.

208. Mrs. Sarah Toole,
Died
Dec. 29, 1854,
Æt. 73.

I have set the Lord always before me: be
he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.
"Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory
rejoiceth: my flesh also shall rest in hope.

Towne.

209. Mr. Phineas Town.
Died February 17, 1837,
aged 74.

210. Mrs. Lavina Towne.
Died September 3, 1837,
aged 87.

Wesson.

211. Desire B.
wife of
Samuel Wesson,
died Sept. 18, 1842,
aged 58 years.

212. In
memory of
Jane
daughter of
Samuel &
Desire B. Wesson:
who died
April 3, 1832:
Æt. 17.

Tis religion that can give,
Sweetest pleasures while we live:
Tis religion can supply,
Solid comfort when we die.
After death its joys will be
Lasting as Eternity.

213. Louisa,
daughter of
Samuel & Desire B. Wesson
died June 17, 1838,
aged 11 years.

Wiser.

214. In Memory of
Mr. Benjamin Wiser,
who died
July 1, 1794,
aged 41.

215. Dea. Benjamin Wiser,
Died
June 15, 1858.
aged 78 years.

Brother thou art gone to rest,
Thy sins are all forgiven;
And Saints in light have welcomed thee,
To share the joys of heaven.
Brother thou art gone to rest,
And this shall be our prayer;
That when we reach our journeys end,
Thy glory we may share.

216. In Memory of
Mrs. Dolly Wiser,
Wife of
Mr. Benjamin Wiser,
who died
May 1, 1829,
aged 80.

217. In Memory of
Mr. James Wiser,
who died
April 24, 1811
Æt. 58.

My friends my body here it lies,
Now mingling with the dust,
In life prepare to meet your Judge,
In Christ put all your trust.

218. In Memory of
Miss Martha B. Wiser,
who died
Oct. 17, 1827,
aged 26.

219. Sacred
to the Memory of
Miss Mary Wiser,
Daughter of
Mr. Benjamin &
Mrs. Dolly Wiser
who died
August 10, 1819,
Æt. 27.

Let this vain world engage no more
Behold the gaping tomb!
It bids us sieze the present hour;
To morrow Death may come.

220. Rachel Daughr of
Miss Sarah Wiser
Died March 9th
1787: aged 1
Year & 3 months.

Youth's a fading flower.

221. Mrs. Sarah Relict of
Mr. Benjamin Wiser,
died Decr. 14th 1794:
in her 77th year.

She was kind and faithfull, in her
the poor have lost a benefit, the sick a
skillful assistant, her acquaintance a very
great friend, her family blesseth her.
Her life was much desir'd,
Lamented when she expired.

[Footstone:

Widow Sarah
Wiser.]

Young.

222. In Memory of
Mrs. Phebe Young,
Wife of
Mr. William Young,
who died
August 5, 1820,
aged 72.

Oft have I sat in secret sighs
To feel my flesh decay;
Then groaned aloud with frighted eyes,
To view the tott'ring clay.

223. In Memory of
Mr. Timo. Young,
who died
Nov. 26, 1814,
Æt. 27.

Some hearty friend shall drop his tear
On my dry bones, and say
These once were strong as mine appear
And mine must be as they.

224. In Memory of
Mr.
William Young,
who died Feb. 25, 1830,
aged 85 years.

225-226. Capt.
William Young
Born Sept. 5, 1784,
Died Mar. 18, 1864.
Silence Chase,
his wife,
Born Dec. 8, 1785,
Died Sept. 19, 1874.

West Burial Ground.

Adams.

1. Almira,
daughter of
Reuben & Sophia
Adams,
died Dec. 15, 1839,
aged 12 years.

Kind parent, weep no more for me,
The Father takes but what he's given,
The Son assures of such shall be
His kingdom—as in heaven.

2. In Memory of
Mr.
Reuben Adams,
who died
Nov. 4, 1838,
aged 56 years.

Reader be wise to-day
Prepare to meet thy God.

3. Sophia Adams
died
Jan. 31, 1844,
aged 62.

Blessed are the dead who die
in the Lord: Yea, saith the spirit,
from henceforth: for they rest
from their labors and their works
do follow them.

Barnard.

[Inscriptions on Barnard Monument:]

Base: BARNARD.

South side:

4. John C. Barnard,
Died
March 26, 1862,
aged 83 yrs.

5. Betsey,
his wife
Died Apr. 23, 1875,
aged 85 years.

West side:

6. Lewis Barnard,
Died
Dec. 23, 1860.
aged 42 yrs.

[See McGaffey]

Benson.

6. Wife
Abbie F. Aldrich
Wife of
George O. Benson
Born April 18, 1856, Died Oct. 30, 1894.
In her 39th year.

"When this life of pain is past
We find a place to rest at last."

7. [Odd Fellows' and Masonic Emblems.]

Geo. Otis Benson
Son of Harrison &
Marilla Benson
Born Aug. 24, 1846, Died May 2, 1897.

"My name is written there
on pages white and fair."

8. Mother
Marilla Adams
Wife of
Harrison Benson
Born April 12, 1818,
Died Oct. 16, 1876.
In her 59th year.

"Here I lay my burden down,
Change the cross into the crown."

Copp.

[Inscriptions on Copp Monument:]

Front:

9. Andrew J. Copp,
born
July 11, 1815,
died in the
Service of his
Country,
at Lutheran Hospital
Sharpsburg Md.
Oct. 5, 1862.

He was a faithful
Christian and true Patriot.

Rear:

10. Harriet Anna,
daughter of
Andrew J. & Harriet
A. Copp.
Aged 8 mos. 22 ds.

Davidson.

11. Mother
Dorotha
Wife of
Simeon Davidson
Died Nov. 30, 1867,
Æ. 86 ys. 7 ms.

12. Mrs. Olive E.
wife of
Brigham Davidson,
Died
Nov. 25, 1840,
aged 23 years.

"Therefore be ye also ready; for in
such an hour as ye think not, the Son
of Man cometh."
Matthew 24, 44.

13. Father
Simeon Davidson
Died
May 20, 1842,
Æ. 61 ys. 4 ms.

Desper.

14. Absalom Desper
1815—1837.

15. Anna, wife of
James Desper
1790—1841.

16. James Desper,
1789—1872.

[See Wesson]

Dodge.

17. In Memory of
Mr. Daniel Dodge,
who died
August 21, 1827,
aged 66.

18. In Memory of
Mrs.
Elizabeth Dodge,
wife of
Mr. Daniel Dodge,
who died March 5, 1834,
aged 69 years.

He is a God of sov'reign love,
Who promis'd heaven to me,
And taught my thoughts to soar above,
Where happy spirits be.

Eddy.

19. Amasa Eddy
Died
Dec. 3, 1870,
Æ. 72.

"Into thy hands I commit my spirit."

20. Demaris Eddy
Died
July 8, 1870,
Æ. 77.

"Asleep in Jesus."

21. Harvey P. Eddy
Died
Mar. 26, 1868,
Æ. 74 ys. 7 ms.

[Inscriptions on Eddy Monument:]

Base: EDDY.

Front:

22. Mrs. Amy A. Eddy
Died
Feb. 22, 1875.
Æ. 84.

"At Rest."

Father
&
Mother.

Back.

23-25. Jesse Eddy
Died Jan. 8, 1866,
Æ. 85.
Betsey
His Wife
Died Feb. 14, 1826,
Æ. 39.
Mary
their dau.
Died Apr. 6, 1826,
Æ. 6.

[Inscriptions on Eddy Monument:]

Base: EDDY.

Front:

26-27. Eliphalet Eddy
Died
Dec. 5, 1874
Æ. 64.
Susan E. his Wife
Died
Mar. 12, 1879,
Æ. 55.

Fitts.

28-29. Arba Fitts,
died Mar. 24, 1858;
aged 61 yrs.
Mary H.
his wife
died April 22, 1828:

30. Mr.
Robert Fitts
Died
Dec. 29, 1831
aged 74.

The sweet remembrance of the just
Shall flourish when they sleep in dust.

31. Robert,
son of Mr.
Robert Jr. & Mrs.
Lucy Fitts,
died
July 12, 1832
aged 6 ms.

Peace to thy dust
dear babe farewell.

Flagg.

32. Abie E.
Wife of
V. H. Flagg,
Died
Aug. 5, 1873,
27 Y'rs
8 mo's.

Asleep in Jesus.

Foskit.

33. Warren Elliot,
son of Mr.
Orin & Mrs.
Betsey Foskit,
died
Jan. 11, 1831,
Æ. 2 ys. & 6 ms.

Sleep on sweet babe &
take thy rest
God called thee home he
thought it best

Gardner.

34. An Infant
Child of John &
Mary Gardner,
died
June 6, 1836,
aged 12 days.

Goulding.

[On door of tomb:]

35. Jonah Goulding
1753—1826

36. Grace Knowlton Goulding
1754—1823

Henshaw.

37. Relief,
wife of
Joseph Henshaw,
Born in Auburn, May
9, 1781;
died in Worcester, Feb'y
26, 1847.

Hicks.

[Inscriptions on Hicks Monument:]

Base: HICKS.

Front panel:

38. Elijah
W.
Hicks
,
Sept. 1, 1813.
Mar. 25, 1882.

39. Matilda C.,
his wife
June 14, 1817,
Mar. 23, 1882.

North panel:

40. Mary E.,
wife of
John W. Hicks,
Dec. 31, 1840,
July 26, 1886.

South panel:

41. Sarah M.
Robinson
,
Sept. 10, 1825,
July 31, 1884.

Hosmer.

42. David Hosmer,
Died Apr. 11, 1842,
Æt. 84.

Howe.

43-44. Elbridge Howe,
Died
Nov. 21, 1850,
aged 39 years.
Eleanor L.
his wife
died June 7, 1852,
aged 44 years.

Jennison.

45. Hannah,
Wife of
Joseph Jennison,
died Feb. 13, 1826,
aged 46 y'rs 9 mo.
& 19 days.
Erected by her son Joseph Jennison,
1850.

46. Laura F.
daughter of
S. & R. Jennison
died Aug. 29, 1848,
Æ. 1 Yr. 11 mo. 11 ds.

This lovely bud so young and fair,
Called forth by early doom,
Just came to show how sweet a flower
In Paradise would bloom.

47. Orren D.
son of Daniel &
Julia Ann Jennison,
died
July 20, 1848,
Æt. 3 yrs.

He died to sin, he died to care,
But for a moment felt the rod;
Then rising on the viewless air
Spread his bright wings and soard to God.

48. Richard B. Jennison
1842—1864.
Co. G. 36th Regt.
Mass. Vol. Inf.

Starved in Andersonville.

49. Miss Sally Jennison,
Died
Nov. 10, 1849,
aged 60 years.

Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.

[Inscriptions on Jennison Monument:]

Base: JENNISON.

Front panel:

50. Elmer R. Jennison
1844—1892.

East panel:

51. R. Boardman Jennison
1842—1864.

52. Laura F. Jennison
1846—1848.

South panel:

53. Dea.
Samuel Jennison
1808—1887.

54. Roxanna
His Wife
1804—1887.

Asleep in Jesus.

[On three stones in Jennison lot: Papa Father Mother]

Lawrence.

55. Annie C. Anderson
Wife of
Lewis J. Lawrence
Died June 7, 1897,
Æ. 36 ys.

We shall meet each other there
Some sweet day bye and bye.

56. George L. their son
Died Mar. 26, 1895,
Æ. 2 mos.

57. Georce A. Lawrence,
Died
May 15, 1885,
Æ. 32 yrs. 4 mos.
11 ds.

58. Mother
Harriet N.
Wife of
Joel Lawrence
Died Apr. 3, 1873,
Æ. 46 yrs.

Asleep in Jesus.

59. Father
Joel Lawrence,
Died Feb. 21, 1895,
Æ. 75 yrs.
8 ms. 18 ds.

60. Levi Lawrence,
Died
Feb. 4, 1888
Æ. 80 yrs. 6 mos.

61. Roxana,
Wife of
Levi Lawrence,
Died
Apr. 3, 1877.
Aged 69.

Learned.

62. Sylvester S. Learned,
Died
May 2, 1850,
Æ. 40 years.

Asleep in Jesus.

Loring.

See under Newton

McGaffey.

[Inscriptions on McGaffey Monument:]

Base: McGAFFEY.

Front:

63. Beroth B. McGaffey
Died
Dec. 23, 1887,
Æ.75 ys. 4 mo.

64. Eliza Barnard
his wife
Died Mar. 23, 1889,
Æ.75 ys. 5 ms.
9 ds.

Gone but not forgotten.

North side:

65. Charlotte E.
Dau. of B. B. &
E. B. McGaffey
Died
Dec. 28, 1861,
Æ.5 ys. 9 ms.
5 ds.

Asleep in Jesus.

South side:

Mamie E.
Dau. of C. A. &
M. E. McGaffey
Died
Apr. 23, 1888,
Æ.14 ys. 8 ms.
2 ds.

No one knows how deep a shade,
This grave in our hearts has made.

[On four small stones in McGaffey lot:

Our Mamie
Sister
Mother
Father]

Newton.

67. Amos P. Newton
1843—1864.
Co. B. 57th Regt.
Mass. Vol. Inf.
Killed at No. Anna River.

68. In remembrance
of
Charles Porter,
son of
Ebenezer & Elizabeth
Newton,
who died June 30, 1823,
aged 8 years
and 9 months.

Time, how short! Eternity, how long!

69. In remembrance of
Mr.
Ebenezer Newton,
who died
July 22, 1829,
aged 57 years.

Reader, be wise to-day;
Prepare to meet thy God.

70. In remembrance of
Mrs. Elisabeth Newton
Relict of
Ebenezer Newton,
who died
Mar. 26, 1849:
Æ. 76 yrs.

Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.

71. Ellen S.
dau. of Amos P.
and Mary
Newton
died Mar. 3, 1850,
Æ. 11 y'rs 6 mo's.
& 17 d'ys.

72. Mrs. Mary,
wife of
Amos P. Newton,
died
July 27, 1859,
Æt. 42 yrs. 11 mos.

For her to live was Christ,
But to die was gain.

73. Milton H.
son of Amos P.
& Mary
Newton
died Oct. 15, 1850:
Æ.8 mo's & 13 d's.

74. In
remembrance of
Mr.
Sereno Newton
Son of
Ebenezer & Elizabeth
Newton,
who died March 2, 1836,
aged 35 years.

Mortals, be dumb, what sinner dares
Dispute His awful will,
Ask no account of His affairs,
But tremble and be still.

75. Tyrus,
Son of
A. P. & Mary Newton,
died Aug. 26, 1849,
aged 2 yrs, 6 mos 22 days.

The cherub host rejoiced anew,
When this dear child bid earth adieu,
Too lovely here with us to stay,
They bore him to the realms of day.

[On six stones in Newton lot:]

Father
Mother
Charles
Father
Mother
Henry

[On two stones in Loring and Newton lot:]

76. Lucy.

77. Baby Carrie.

"Safe in the
Redeemer's bosom"

[Inscriptions on Newton Monument:]

Base: NEWTON

East panel:

78. Ebenezer Newton
Died Oct. 11, 1881.
Æ. 69 yrs.

79. Sarah G. his wife
Died Mar. 3, 1895.
Æ. 78 years.

80. Sergt. Henry G. Newton
Co. D. 25 Regt. Mass. Vol.
Killed by R. R. accident
at Kansas City Mo.
Oct. 23, 1868,
Æ. 27 ys. 9 ms. 11 ds.

North panel:

81. Samuel A. Newton
Died Jan. 10, 1877,
Æ.74 ys. 8 ms.
3 ds.

82. Mary W. Newton
Died Dec. 7, 1877,
Æ. 70 ys. 7 ms.
8 ds.

West panel:

83. Charles Porter
Son of Samuel A. &
Mary W. Newton
Died Dec. 27, 1836.
Æ. 4 ys.

[Inscriptions on Newton and Loring Monument:]

South base: NEWTON.

South panel:

84. Carrie Persis.
child of R. A. & S. A. Newton, Jr.
Died Sept. 2, 1872, Æ. 8 m's 2 d's.

North base: LORING.

North panel:

85. Lucy M. Newton,
Wife of
W. Loring
Died Feb. 11, 1872.
Æ. 38 yrs.

[Stones in Newton and Loring lot:]

Lucy
Baby Carrie

"Safe in the
Redeemer's bosom"

Partridge.

86. Abel Partridge,
Died Oct. 28, 1826,
Æt. 61.

Putnam.

[Two very quaint stones, with carved angels' heads and border of vines and grapes:]

87. Here lies burid
Sarah Putnam
wife of Amos Putnam,
who Departed
this life December
21st, 1802. in the
Sixty fifth. Year
of her age.

They that sleep in
Jesus, at the
Resurrection morn:
Shall come forth,
To meet the LORD,
In the air: and
Shall be ever with
The LORD.

88. In Memory of
Mr. Amos Putnam,
who died Sept. 17th. 1811
aged 81.

Why do we mourn departing friends
Or shake at death's alarms?
Tis but the voice that Jesus sends,
To call them to his arms.

Robinson.

See under Hicks.

Savary.

89-90. Joseph Savary
Born Mar. 11, 1766,
Died Sept. 26, 1829,
Æ. 63 yrs.
Miriam Stone,
his Wife,
Born June 27, 1761,
Died Sept. 15, 1846,
Æ. 85 yrs.

Sibley.

91. In Memory of
Mrs. Lucy Sibley,
wife of
Mr. Aaron Sibley,
who died Oct. 19, 1837,
aged 82 years.

[Open book] I am sure my name is written there.

92. Lucy Tucker Sibley
Daughter of Simeon &
Dorothy Davidson,
April 8, 1823.
March 16, 1894.

93. In Memory of
Mrs. Persis Sibley,
Wife of
Aaron Sibley,
who died
June 29, 1819,
aged 31.

[Inscriptions on Sibley Monument:]

Base: SIBLEY.

Front:

94. Warren Sibley
1819—1891

95. Susan Merriam
Wife
1825—1892

96-97. Daughters
Mary L. Sibley
1847—1879
Martha J. Wilson
1855—1891

[Small stones:]

Father
Mother
Martha
Mary

Smith.

[Inscriptions on Smith Monument:]

Base: SMITH.

Front:

98. Alfred S. Smith
Died
Oct. 20, 1881,
Æ.29 ys. 2 ms.
20 ds.

99. Ella A.
His Wife
Died
Sept. 24, 1881,
Æ. 28 ys. 5 ms.
20 ds.

"They were lovely and pleasant in their lives,
and in death they were not divided." Sam. I: 23.

"There is sweet rest in heaven."

[Small stones:]

Ella
Alfred

Stockwell.

100. Mr. Calvin
Stockwell,
Died
April 1, 1841,
Æt. 43.

Stone.

101. Miss Lydia Stone
Died
Nov. 18, 1871,
Æ. 78 ys.

At Rest.

Tucker.

102. John Tucker
Died
June 21, 1869.
Æ. 47 ys.

Rest.

Warren.

103. Ella P. Taft,
Wife of
Richard H. Warren,
Died Feb. 26, 1882,
Æ. 27 ys. 3 ms. 12 ds.

[Front: Ella]

104. John,
Infant son of
R. H. & E. T. Warren,
Died Feb. 20, 1882,
Æ. 8 dys.

[Front: Baby.]

105. Fannie Laura,
daughter of
George & Laura S.
Warren,
died Mar. 19, 1864,
aged 3 y'rs 6 mos,
& 9 days.

Front:

Our Darling
Fannie.

She's gone to be an angel,
And with the angels stand,
A crown upon her forehead,
A harp within her hand.

106. Elbridge G. Warren
Lydia Elvira Stone
His wife
Feb. 25, 1817
Feb. 2, 1894

Base: WARREN.

[Small stone: Mother.]

[Inscriptions on Warren Monument:]

Base: WARREN

Front panel:

107. John Warren
Born
Nov. 27, 1819,
Died
Jan. 2: 1892.

East panel:

108. Sarah Caroline
Wife of
John Warren,
Died
May 20, 1881.
Æ. 58 yrs, 10 mos, 2 dys.

[On new Warren Monument:]

Base: WARREN.

Front panel:

109-111. Samuel Warren
1779—1832
Sally Goulding Warren
1790—1861
Sarah Jane Warren
1825—1843.

Waters.

112. Susan M.
Wife of
Buckley Waters
Died
Sept. 1, 1856,
aged 23 years.

Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord,
from henceforth; Yea, saith the Spirit that
they may rest from their labors; and
their works do follow them.
Early in life I'm called to go,
My work on Earth is done;
With joy I part with all below,
For Christ my heavenly home.

Wesson.

113. Miranda Desper,
Wife of
Leander Wesson
1822—1840.

Wilson.

See under Sibley



Transcriber's Note:

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