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                  <text>The items in this collection are part of Helen Pearson's portfolio of work that she created around the time she attended Cowles School of Art in Boston. Portsmouth Herald newspaper articles place her there in 1890, though some of her pieces are dated in the surrounding years.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Many of the original pieces included in the portfolio are unfinished drawings and sketches. Pearson primarily used charcoal and graphite pencil. She continued to work with graphite throughout her career, most notably in her drawings for &lt;em&gt;Vignettes of Portsmouth&lt;/em&gt;. For some of the works in the portfolio, Pearson used live models, but many of her drawings are of busts or statues, likely drawn from casts or other references. Other works collected in the portfolio include prints of pieces by Maxfield Parrish, William Roffe, and Jacques Lubin, among others, as well as an original painting by Boston artist C.E. Heil.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Helen Pearson was born on November 13, 1870 to parents Amos and Susan Pearson. Amos Pearson was a florist and music teacher originally from Ipswich, MA. Susan E. (Miller) Pearson was an artist and musician from Portsmouth. Helen Pearson attended the Cowles School of Art in Boston sometime around 1890. She also trained as a concert pianist, playing with the Schenectady Symphony Orchestra in New York. In 1913, Pearson’s drawings were featured in &lt;em&gt;Vignettes of Portsmouth, New Hampshire&lt;/em&gt;, a book she collaborated on with Harold Hotchkiss Bennett. She died on July 19, 1949 at her home on Broad Street in Portsmouth.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This collection was gifted to the Portsmouth Public Library by Richard Candee in January 2020. It is permanently housed in the Portsmouth Public Library Special Collections. The digital images are available here for research and public viewing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;More of Helen Pearson's work can be seen in &lt;a href="https://portsmouthexhibits.org/collections/show/8"&gt;The Helen Pearson Drawings Collection&lt;/a&gt;. Her &lt;a href="https://portsmouthexhibits.org/collections/show/7"&gt;collection of bookplates&lt;/a&gt; is also viewable and includes her own bookplate which features an original drawing of a meteor over Portsmouth.</text>
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                  <text>Scanning, metadata, and Omeka entry by K. Czajkowski and P. Vassiliev, December 2020</text>
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The project was marred by tragedy in 1970 when a platform on the Maine side of the bridge collapsed, resulting in the deaths of four construction workers. This incident led to legal proceedings and public scrutiny of the project's safety measures. Despite the challenges and setbacks, the I-95 bridge was ultimately completed and opened to traffic in 1972. A dedication ceremony was held on November 1, 1972 and the Portsmouth High School Clipper Band and the Kittery School Band both performed. One year later, the bridge was named the nation’s most outstanding bridge by the U.S. Department of Transportation.&#13;
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Portsmouth, NH

In 1907 a text was published from the work
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Portsmouth.
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Around 1954, John Eldridge Frost added
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NORTH CEMETERY
UPDATE 1992-1993
CYNTHIA PRIDHAM-THOMAS
Field Notes
LOUISE H. TALLMAN
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Maplewood Avenue
Portsmouth, NH

In 1907 a text was published from the work
of Oliver Horton Locke who had recorded dates
from some 2000 of the oldest tombstones in
Portsmout h .
North Cemetery was included in this
effort.
Around 1954, John Eldridge Frost added
to Locke's work.
Mr Frost noted the markers in
sequence which became invaluable in identifying
the location of missing markers.
Bot h of these studies were included in this
project to update data.
North Cemetery and Union Ce metery are adjacent
to each other.

NORTH CEMETERY
UP □ ATE 1992-1993

CYNTHIA PRIDHAM-THOMAS
Field Notes
LOUISE H. TALLMAN
Computor Entry

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Abbott, Mary
d.1834-8-23
76y
"M.A."
D-4,a13 pg11
slate, good,
Adams, Aaron
d.1864-7-27
B-2,f-3 pg3

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27y
"A.A."
slate, cracked, urn in circle, epitaph-6

Adams, Benjamin
d.1831-7-31
58y
"B.A."
F-4,a-8 pg21
marble, eroded
Adams, Benning
d.1854-7-5
84y
A-3,b-5 pg36
marble, eroded, epitaph-2
Adams, Elizabeth
Relict of Nathaniel Adams
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"E. A. II
d.1814-11-20
Bly
B-6,a-3 pg39
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Adams, Elizabeth
Wife of Benjamin Adams
II
d. 1838-5-1
61 y
E. A. 11
F-4,a-7 pg21
marble, good
Adams, Georgiana
Dau. of George &amp; Deborah Adams
d.1850-1-16
17y 2m
F-6,a-2 marble, reset
Adams, Nathaniel
f, c 1 7Lt,
d.1768-10-13
42y
"Nathaniel Adams, 1768"
B-6,a-2 pg39
slate, good, winged cherub, epitaph-4
Adams, Sarah
Wife of Benning Adams
d.1840-8-29
68y
"S. A."
A-3,b-6 pg36
marble, eroded
Aitchison, George C.
U.S. Navy Veteran
d.1864-4-26
55y
G-6,a-4 pg33
marble, eroded, repaired, reset
Akerman, Amy
d.1846-3-23
C-2,a-2 pg4

Wife of Samuel Akerman
66y
"A.A."
marble, almost illegible

Akerman, Barnet
With wife Sarah
d.1824-3-27
74y
"B.A."
G-3,b-5 pg34
slate, repaired, parts lost, willow &amp; urn
Akerman, Benjamin
d.1783-8-24
69y
"Benjamin Akerman"
B-4,d-4 pg29
slate, good, reset, winged cherub
Akerman, Elizabeth
Dau. of Samuel &amp; Sally Akerman
d.1805-3-4
3y
"E.A. 11
B-3,a-1
pg1
slate, low, willow &amp; urn

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PORTSMOUTH

Akerman, Henry
Son Samuel &amp; Sally Akerman
d.1806-7-14
3y
B-2,d-1
pg2
slate, good, circle design
Akerman, Phebe
d.1774-10-14
"Mrs. Phebe Akerman"
B-4,c-7 pg29
sandstone, headstone lost, date A.H. Locke
Akerman, Sally
Consort of Samuel Akerman
d.1805-11-16
30y
"S. A. 11
C-2,a-3 pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Akerman, Samuel
d.1847-1-8
76y
C-2,a-1
pg4
marble, eroded
Akerman, Sarah
Wife of Barnet Akerman
d.1833-1-7
79y
"S.A. 11
G-3,b-5 pg34
slate, repaired. parts lost, willow &amp; urn
Akerman, Walter
d.1809-12-11
71st yr.
B-4,d-7 pg28
slate, good,

urn 8&lt; drapery

Allcock, Jane
Wife of Joseph Allcock
d.1766-7-27
47th yr.
"Mrs. Jane Allcock"
A-5,e-6 pg38
slate, good, death head
Allcock, Joseph
Merchant
d.1795-2-14
77th yr.
"J. Allcock, 1795"
D-6,b-3 pg26
slate, low, broken top, epitaph-2
Allen, Mary
Relict of Thomas Allen of Boston
d.1810-2-2
78y
"M.A."
F-3,alO pg20
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Allen, Sarah
b.1768-3-4

F-3,a11

"Our Mother, Aunt", born Boston
d.1856-4-23

pg20

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marble, eroded

Anderson, Mary
Wife of Swen Anderson
d.1818-11-5
33y
F-2,f-1
pg23
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph
Ashley, Catherine Eliza
Wife of A. Ashley, comedian
d.1829-2-6
32y
"C.E.A."
A-1,c-7 pg!
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Ashworth, Ann
Dau. Thomas &amp; Eliza Ashworth, drowned
d.1818-7-16
!By
H-4,b-6 pg31
marble, almost illegible, with Margaret
Ashworth, Margaret A.
Dau. Thomas &amp; Eliza Ashworth, drowned
d.1818-7-16
21y
H-4,b-6 pg31
marble, almost illegible, with Ann

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Atkinson, Hannah
Wife of Timothy Atkinson
d.1825-9-29
37y
F-3,h-5 pg23
marble, eroded, with Timothy
Atkinson, Timothy
With wife Hannah
d.1818-4-2O
36y
F-3,h-5 pg23
marble, eroded
Austin, Abigail L.
Dau. Samuel &amp; Abigail Austin
d.18O1-9-19
3y
B-3,d-6 pg3
slate, good, urn &amp; wreath
Ayers, Mary
Wife of Phinehas Ayers
d.1863-5-29
BOy
"M.A."
A-3,c-1
pg36
slate, good, urn &amp; willows, epitaph-2
Ayers, Olive H.
d.1821-9-25
33y
E-6,a-8 pg5
marble, eroded, repaired, epitaph-4
Ayers, Phinehas
d.1821-7-8
36y
"Mr. P.A."
A-4,d-5 pg36
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Ayers, Sarah
"Miss"
d.1829-4-12
71y
"S.A."
C-5-e-4 slate, good, willow &amp; urn

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Badger, Susanna P.
Widow of John Badger
d.184O-1O-7
66y
E-4,g-1
pg21
marble, almost illegible
Balch, Hannah
Wife of S. Balch
d.1817-1-29
44y
F-2,d-8 pg22
slate, good, urn
Bancker, Mary Ann
Youngest dau. John Durang, comedian
d.1833-8-24
26y
A-1,a-1
pgl
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Banks, Ann
Wife of Edward Banks
d.1857-9-8
76y
G-4,c-4 pg34
marble, eroded
Banks, Edward
d.1835-2-3
44y
G-4,c-7 pg34
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Banks, Elizabeth
Wife of Edward Banks
d. 1825-9-8
.:.;,.:..,y
"E. B.
G-4,c-6 pg34
slate, broken, parts lost,
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Banks, John E.
d.1854-2-1
31y 6m
G-4,c-5 pg34
marble, eroded
Barnes, John
"J.B.
d.1834-4-15
49y
G-4,e13 pg32
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-1
II

"Mrs."
Barrell, Elizabeth
d.1823
86y
E-1,c-3 pg16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Barry, Lucy Ann
Wife of Bartholomew Barry (or Berry)
d.1843-11-23
3Oy
"L.A.B."
F-1,e-4 pg22
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Barter, Elizabeth
d.18O5-1-9
B-2,e-8 pg2

Eldest dau.

Amdrew Tombs, Esq.

Bartlett, Abigail
Wife of William Bartlett
d.1823-8-6
51y
H-3,a-1
pg32
marble, repaired, with William
Bartlett, Henry Martyn
d.1852-7-18
21y
B-4,a-8 marble, eroded

Son of James &amp; Lucy Bartlett

Bartlett, Henry Smith
Son of James &amp; Lucy Bartlett
d.1831-5-2O
2y
"H.S.B."
B-4,a-9 marble, eroded

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Bartlett, Horace Kenney
d.1839-3-4
2y
B-4,a10 marble, eroded

Son of James &amp; Lucy Bartlett

Bartlett, Jonathan
Son Enoch &amp; Mary Bartlett, Amesbur y
d.1819-8-15
20y
F-4,a-4 pg21
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bartlett, Margaret Hall
Dau. James &amp; Lucy Bartlett
d.1852-7-18
21y
"M.H.B."
B-4,a11
pg37
marble, eroded
Bartlett, William
With wife Abigail
d.1834-3-15
67y
H-3,a-1
pg32
marble, repaired
Bass, Abigail
Consort of Joseph Bass
d.1780-3-22
57y
"Mrs. Abigciil Bass"
D-2,e-6 pg10
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Bass, Sarah
Consort of Joseph Bass
d.1817-10-25
62y
"Mrs. S. B."
D-2,e-5 pg10
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bass, Sarah
Dau. of Joseph Bass
d.1819-10-4
24y
"Miss S.B."
D-2,e-8 pg10
slate, good, willow ~,. urn
Bayley, Cazneau
d.1808-1-27
41y
"Mr. C.B. 11
E-3,e-3 pg19
slate, tipped, tree &amp; cherub
Bazin, John, Jr.
d.1819-12-9
30y
A-3,a-2 pg36
slate, tipped,

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Beahan, John
Native of Ireland, emigrated here 1809
d.1816-7-31
31y
A-4,b-1
pg37
slate, willow &amp; urn, masonic emblems, epitaph-4
Beal, Zachariah
d.1818-2-22
46y
A-4,d-1
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Beck, Angela Streeter
Dau. of Henry Beck
d.1825-1-30
26m
"A.S.B."
F-1,c-2 slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Beck, Ann
Widow of Samuel Beck
b.1769-2-22 d.1842-12-24
F-3,b-1
pg21
slate, repaired, batten lost, willow &amp; urn
Bell, Cecelia Adala
Dau. Andrew W. &amp; Sophia A.A. Bell
d.1832-3-29
5m
C-4,f-3 slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with Charles

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Bel 1 , Char- 1 es W:i 11 i am
S on Andr-ew W. &amp; Sophia A.A. Bell
d.1832-4-2
22m
C-4,f-3 slate , good, willow &amp; ur-n, with Cecel i a
Bell, Dor-othy
Relict Capt. Matthew Bell of New Castle
d.1819-7-9
70y
"Mr-s. D.B.
C-1,d-5 pg5
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
11

Bell, Mar-y
Dau. of Rober-t &amp; Rebecca Bell
d.1826-8-10
5y
M.B.
F-2,c-2 pg21
mar-ble, er-oded, with Rebecca
11

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Bell, Rebecca
Wife of Rober-t T. Bell
d.1826-7-2
24y
"R.B.
F-2,c-2 pg21
mar-ble, er-oded, with dau. Mar-y
11

Bell, Rober-t T.
d.1873-3-19
79y
F-2,c-1
pg21
mar-bl e, er-oded
Ber-r-y, Bar-tholomew
d.1831-10-15
71y
G-2,b-6 pg33
slate, br-oken, top lost
Ber-r-y, Marry
Wife of Bar-thomew Ber-r-y
d.1832-11-23
62y
G-1, d-2 pg33
slate, good, no design
Berr-y, Nancy P.
Wife of Barthomew Berr-y
d.1832-5-13
30y
F-1,e-3 pg22
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
Bigelow, Joseph
Son of Benjamin &amp; Mar-y Bigelow
d.1783-8-26
17th yr-.
"Joseph Bigelow, 1783"
C-4,b-2 pg3
slate, good, cher-ub
Dau. Benjamin &amp; Salome Bigelow
Bigelow, Mar-y Ann
d.1806-4-26
14y
C-3,e-2 pg12
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
Bigelow, Mary Ann M.
Dau. John Mann, wife Henr-y A. Bigelow
d.1852-2-1
47y
M.A.M.B.
F-3,a-6 pg20
mar-ble, broken, r-eset low, with M.L. Mann
11

11

"Miss"
Billings, Elizabeth
"E. B. II
d.1811-4-5
63y
D-4,b-11
pg13
slate, good, wi 11 ow

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Billings, Hannah
Wife Richard Billings, dau. John Newmar-ch
d.1781-8-21
45y 5m
"Mr-s. Hannah Billings, 1781"
C-4,a-2 pg28
slate, good, winged cher-ub
Billings, Mar-y
Relict of Richar-d Billings
d.1815-11-8
78y
"Mr-s. M.B."
C-1,a-6 pg5
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

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PORTSMOUTH

Billings, Richard
Veteran of the Revo l ution
d.18O8-12-19
75y
"Mr. R.B."
E-2,e-3 pg19
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bishop, Sarah
"Widow"
d.1824-7-19
7 Oy
C-5,b-1
pg27
slate, good, willow~( urn
Blaisdell, John H.
Son of Samuel &amp; Hannah Blaisdell
d.1842-7-23
19y 6m
D-3,d-8 pg11
slate, top broken off, willow &amp; 2 urns
Blake, Catherine M.
Dau. Alfred P. &amp; Margaret E. Blake
d.186O-2-16
1Om
G-4,e-2 pg32
marble, almost illegible
Blake, George A.
Son Alfred P. &amp; Margaret E. Blake
d.1865-2-16
7m 16d
G-4,e-3 pg32
marble, almost illegible
Blake, Joshua
d.18O4-2-7
3Oy
"Mr. J. Blake"
C-2,c-6 pg4
marble, almost illegible
Bl asdel 1, Abner
"Capt."
d.1832-1-1
61y
D-4,a-1 pg13
marble, almost illegible
Blasdell, Elizabeth
Wife of Capt. Abner Blasdell
d.18O5-1O-1
31y
D-4,a-5 pg13
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Blasdell, J.N. &amp; J.N.
Infant brothers, parents not stated
no dates
D-4,a-4 slate, tipped, urn
Blunt, Angelica
Dau. John S. &amp; Esther Blunt
d.1829-6-23
7y
A-6,c-6 marble, almost illegible
Blunt, Elizabeth
Relict William Blunt, dau. Edmund March
d.1828-9-15
85y
"E. B."
D-1,c-3 pg1O
marble, almost illegible
Blunt, George
d.1796-1O-24
D-4,b-2 pg13

Son of George F. &amp; Mary Blunt
4y
"G. Blunt"
slate, good, urn

Blunt, George
Son George F. &amp; Mary Blunt, died New York
d.1831-8-8
32y
D-4,b-5 pg13
marble, eroded, with George F. Blunt, epitaph-2
Blunt, George F.
With son George
d.1831-4-26
69y
"G.F.B."
D-4,b-5 pg13
marble, eroded, epi~aph-2

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PORTSMOUTH

Blunt, Mary
Consort of Mark S. Blunt
d.1829-6-23
53y
"M.B."
F-2,a-2 marble, eroded
Blunt, Mary
Wife of George F. Blunt
d.1831-2-2
64y
"M.B. 11
D-4,b-3 pg13
marble, eroded, epitaph-2
Blunt, Mary Ann
II
d. 1845-9-21
55y
M.A. B. 11
D-4,b-7 pg13
marble, almost illegible
Blunt, Sarah S.
Dau. of George F. &amp; Mary Blunt
d.1869-6-29
62y
D-4,b-4 pg13
marble, eroded, epitaph-1
Bodge, Charlotte
Wife of Joseph Bodge
d.1830-12-17
30y
"C.B."
G-2,a-8 pg23
slate, repaired. willow &amp; urn
Bowl es, {:ibi gai 1
"Widow", formerly of Hamilton, Mass.
d.1826-12-28
86y
B-4,a-5 pg37
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bowles, Charles
Wife Frances same stone
d.1831-8-4
32y
B-4,a-4 pg37
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bowles, Eunice
Wife of Deacon Samuel Bowles
d.1827-6-9
59y
lost pgl
Date noted Locke 1907, &amp; Frost 1954
Bowles, Frances B.
Wife of Charles Bowles
d.1840-9-12
39y
B-4,a-4 pg37
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with Charles
Wife of Deacon Samuel Bowles
Bowles, Hannah
d.1831-8-20
Bly
"H.B."
B-6,c-1
pg29
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bowles, Hannah
Wife of Thomas S. Bowles
d.1811-6-5
21y
"H.B."
B-6,c-4 pg29
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with infant
Bowles, Infant
d.1811-8-16
B-6,c-4 pg29

Son of Thomas &amp; Hannah Bowles
marble, almost illegible, with mother

Bowles, John
d.1837-7-8
72y
B-4,a-3 pg37
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bowles, John Walles
d.1834-3-27
37y
"J.W.B. 11
B-5,a-7 slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-3

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Bowles, Lydia
Wife of John Bowles
d.1832-3-5
7 1y
B-4,a-2 pg37
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bowles, Lydia A.
Dau. of Charles &amp; Frances Bowles
d.1835-3-4
10y
B-4,a-7 pg37
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bowles, Nabby
Dau. of John &amp; Lydia Bowles
d.1821-8-22
28y
B-4,a-6 pg37
marble, er-oded
Bowles, Samuel
"Dea."
d.1802-11-3
63y
B-6,c-2 pg29
marble, almost illegible
Bowles, Samuel
"Dea."
d.1840-10-30
70y
"S. B.
A-1,b-4 pgl
marble, repaired,
11

reset

Boyd, George
"Esq."
d.1787-10-6
54y
C-4,d-3 table tomb, shattered, words recorded,

block lost

Boyd, George
d.1790-5-20
32y
"Mr. George Boyd, 1790"
C-4,d-1
pg12
slate, good, willow, urn, pillars, epitaph-6
Boyd, Henry Cruger
Son of George &amp; Jane Boyd
d.1784-3-25
11y Sm
"Henry Cruger Boyd, 1784"
C-4,c-2 pg12
slate, tipped, winged cherub, epitaph-6
Boyd, Jane
Wife of George Boyd
d.1800
"Madam Jane Boyd, 1800"
C-4,f-4 pg12
slate footstone, headstone lost
Boyd, Joseph
d.1782-10-14
C-4,b-l
pg28

Oldest son of Hon. George Boyd
27y - "Joseph Boyd, 1782"
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Boyd, Phebe
Dau. of George &amp; Jane Boyd
d.1777-10-17
10y
B-5,d-1
pg28
slate, good, winged cherub, epitaph-4
Boyd, Supply
Son of George &amp; Jane Boyd
d.1786-5-9
14y
"Supply Boyd, 1786"
C- 4,d-4 pg12
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-5
Brackett, Ann
Dau. of Dr. Joshua Brackett
d. 1833-11-6
27y
"A.B."
E-1,d-1
pg19
marble, eroded
Brackett, Hannah
Widow of Dr. Joshua Brackett
d.1805-4-24
71y
D-3,c-2 pgll
marble slab, almost illegible

�NORTH CEMETERY,
Brackett, Joshua
"Dr.
d.1802-7-17
69th y r.
D-3,c-3 pg11
marble slab,

PORTSMOUTH

11

long text, almost i llegible

Brackett, Joshua M.
Son Dr. Joshua Brackett, died at sea
d.1829-12-1
l&lt;;&gt;y
"J.M.B.
E-1,d-1
pg16
marble, almost illegible, with sister Ann
11

Brackett, Margaret
Wife of Dr. Joshua Brackett
d.1815-1-10
28y
" M.B.
E-1,c-1
pg16
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-9
11

Bragdon, Jeremiah
Son Jeremiah &amp; Olive Bragdon
d.1830-8-14
13y
E-2,f-5 pg19
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Bragdon, Jeremiah
d.1833-8-26
48y
"J.B."
E-2,f-6 pg19
slate, good, willow

&amp;

urn

Bragdon, Jeremiah
Son Jeremiah ~~ Mary Ann Bra · Jon
d.1834-2-28
10m
E-2,f-3 pg19
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bragdon, John William
Son Jer~miah &amp; Mar y Ann Bragdon
d.1829-10-1
4y
"J. W.B.
E-2,f-4 pg19
sla te, repair ed, willow &amp; urn
11

Bragdon, Mary Ann
Wife of Jeremiah Bragdon
d.1822-7-29
31y
E-2,f-2 pg19
gray marble, almost illegible
Bragdon, Olive E.
Dau. of Jeremiah Bragdon
d. 1811-4-8
13y
0. E. B.
E-2,f-7 pg19
marble, almost illegible
11

11

Brewster, Joseph
d.1766-12-4
66y
"Joseph Brewster, 1766"
A-4,d-3 pg37
slate, good, death head
Wife of Samuel Brewster
Brewster, Mary
d.1833-10-18
62y
"M. B.
D-1,e-2 pg18
marble, almost illegible, with Samuel
11

Brewster, Phebe
Wife of Joseph Brewster
d.1767-8-16
67y
"Mrs. Phebe Brewster"
A-4,d-4 pg36
slate, wings &amp; ?, part design lost
Brewster, Samuel
Housewright, with wife Mary
d.1833-9-11
64y
"S.B.
D-1,e-2 pg18
marble, almost illegible
11

Brewster, William
"Col.
d.1818-4-29
77y
C-5,e-3 pg26
slate, poor repair, willow &amp; urn
11

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Briard, Ann Maria
Dau. Oliver &amp; Sally Briard, died Great Falls
d. 1846-2-11
33y
"A. M. B."
C-3,e-6 pg12
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Briard, Elizabeth
Relict of Samuel Briard, Sr.
d.1831-12-12
97y
"E.B."
C-4,e-1
pg12
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Briard, George
Son of Oliver &amp; Sally Briard
d.1829-12-15
27y
"G. B. 11
C-3,e-7 pg12
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Briard, Oliver
Son of Oliver &amp; Sally Briard
d.1804-12-19
4m
C-3,e-9 pg12
slate, low, urn
Briard, Oliver
"Esq.", died at Great Falls
d. 1844-1-4
69y
"O. B."
C-3,e-8 pg12
marble, eroded
Briard, Samuel Jr.
"Capt."
d.1806-4-21
44y
"S.B."
C-3,e-4 pg12
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn
Briard, Sarah
Wife of Capt. Samuel Briard, Jr.
d.1825-6-9
62y
"S.B."
C-3,e-5 pg12
marble, eroded, low, tipped
Briard, Sarah
d.1855-10-19
C-3,elO pg12

Widow of Oliver Briard, died at Great Falls
83y
"S. B. 11
marble, eroded

Briggs, John
d.1830-9-3
77y
"J.B."
A-6,a-1
pg40
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Briggs, William
Son of William &amp; Elizabeth Briggs
d.1811-3-8
3w 2d
B-3,d-3 slate, low, reset, no design
Brown, Amos
d.1849-12-14
G-2,a-6 pg24

55y
"A. B."
marble, eroded

Brown, Caroline A.S.
Dau. Haskell &amp; Sarah Brown
d.1833-4-21
7y 2m
"C.A.S.B."
H-2,a12 pg32
marble, eroded, broken, reset low, willow &amp; urn
Brown, Caroline A.S.
Dau. Haskell &amp; Sarah Brown
d.after 1833 (date lost)
"C.A.S.B."
H-2,a12 pg32
marble, eroded, broken, reset low, willow &amp; urn
Brown, Daniel Walter
d.1817-9-4
ly 9m
B-3,d-5 pg3
slate,

Son Daniel &amp; Rebecca W. Brown
low, reset, willows, epitaph-2

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Brown, George M.
Son of Nathaniel Brown
d.1825-5-2
38y
"G.M.B."
E-1,b-1
pg16
slate, face flaking, willow &amp; urn
Brown, George W.
Son of Benjamin &amp; Betsey Brown
d.1828-12-25
19y
lost Noted by Locke in 1907
Brown, Hannah
d.1810-11-11
E-1,b-2 pg16

Wife of Nathaniel Brown
44th y r.
"H.B."
marble, eroded, epitaph-6 (i llegible)

Brown, Ira
Son of Haskell &amp; Sarah Brown
d.1833-4-28
2y 2m
"I. B.
H-2,all
pg32
marble, eroded
11

Brown, John
Merchant, native of Scotland
d.1800-1-15
34y
"Mr. John Brown, 1800"
E-4,d-3 pg20
marble, eroded
Brovm, Walter 8.
"Lieut.", Veteran War of 1812
d.1816-3-23
25y
A-4,b-7 pg37
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Brown, William
Son of William &amp; Sarah Brown
d.1821-11-25
By
"W.B."
G-2,a-3 pg24
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Buckminster, Abigail
Wid. Eliphalet Ladd &amp; Joseph Buckminster
b.1750-9-7 d.1838-9-17
"A.B."
E-2,a13 pg17
marble, eroded, dau. Elisha Hill of Berwick
Buckminster, Frances
"Miss", dau. Rev. Joseph Buckminster
d.1814-3-12
18y
"F.B."
C-1,b-3 gray marble, almost illegible
Buckminster, Lucy
Relict Rev. Joseph Buckminster of Rutland, MA
d.1803-5-20
82y
"Mdm. L.B."
E-2,b-7 pg16
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Buckminster, Mary
Consort of Rev. Joseph Buckminster
d.1805-6-8
40y
"M.B.
E-2,b-6 pg16
marble, almost illegible
11

Burgin, Franklin B.
Son of Joseph Y &amp; Charity Burgin
d.1828-10-30
17y
F-1,a-2 pg18
marble, eroded, epitaph-4 (illegible)
Burgin, Jeremiah
d.1831-5-27
43y
F-1,a-3 pg18
marble, eroded
Burgin, Joseph Y.
"Esq."
d.1820-1-21
47y
"J.Y.8.
F-1,b-2 pg18
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
11

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PORTSMOUTH

Burleigh, Charlotte
Dau. Henry &amp; Elizabeth Burleigh
d.18O2-2-18
Bm
D-4,g-6 pg15
slate, good, circle design, with mother
Wife of Henry Burleigh
Burleigh, Elizabeth
d.18O2-5-1
32y
D-4,g-6 pg15
slate, good, circle design, with dau.

Charlotte

Burnes, Charles E.
Only son of Edward &amp; Alice Burnes
d.1836-12-16
7y
G-1,e-3 pg33
marble, almost illegible
Burnes, Ellis Ann
Widow of Filward Burnes
d.1846-1-29
56y
G-1,e-4 pg33
marble, eroded, reset
Burnham, Benjamin M.
Died Boston, wrote Anti-Swearing Pledge
d. 1845-11-14
58y
B. M. B.
D-5,d-1
marble, eroded
II

11

Wife of Benjamin M. Burnham
Burnham, Eliza Jane
d. 1855-4-12
58y
E. J.B.
D-6,e-4 marble, repaired
11

11

Butler, Joseph
Son of N.K. &amp; M. Butler
d.182O-9-21
2m 25d
lost pg24
noted near F-4

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Call, Elizabeth
d.1832-1-7
78y
G-3,c-4 pg34
marble, good
Call, Mary
d.1840-11-10
G-3,c-5 pg34

79y
"M.C. 11
marble, almost illegible

Cameron, Mary E.
Dau. Martin H. &amp; Clarissa Cameron
d.1840-12-3
4m
B-6,f-1
pg28
marble, eroded
Campbell, Charlotte A.
Dau. Nicholas J. &amp; Mary A. Campbell
d.1864-2-3
14y 9m
D-6,a-2 pg26
marble, eroded
Campbell, Charlotte G.
Dau. Nicholas J. &amp; Mary A. Campbell
d.1847-9-4
11m
D-6,a-1
pg26
marble, eroded
Campbell, John N.
Native of Scotland
d.1890-7-28
75y
D-6,a-3 pg26
marble, eroded
Campbell, Mary A.
Wife of John Nicholas Campbell
d.1867-4-11
46y
C-6,a-1
pg26
marble, eroded
Canney, Hannah
Wife of Isaac Canney
d.1844-12-31
50y
"H. c. 11
G-4,e-9 pg32
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Son J.M. &amp; Sarah E. Carleton
Carleton, Stanley Polk
d.1847-8-30
17m
G-2,b-2 pg33
marble, almost illegible
Cate, Bethshure
"Mrs."
d.1831-12-29
73y
"B.C."
G-1,d-1
pg33
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Cate, Dorothy
Wife of George Cate
d.1848-5-14
68y
G-1 a-1
pg22
marble, almost illegible

'

Cate, Salome
Widow of Henry Cate
d.1845-10-8
64y
B-3,c-1
pg28
marble, repaired, reset
Cate, Samuel W.
d.1834-5-6
56y
G-1,d-3 pg33
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Relict Jonathan Chadbourn, dau. Samuel Hale
Chadbourn, Ann
d.1806-11-3
53y
"A. C. 1806"
D-4,e-7 pg16
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Chadbourn, Mary
Widow of Thomas Chadbourn
d.1826-12-29
47y
"M.C.
E-2,c-7 pg16
slate, goad, willow &amp; urn
11

Chadbour-n, Thomas
"Esq."
d.181O-3-7
7 4y
E-2,b-8 pg16
gr-ay mar-ble, almost illegible
Chadbaur-n, Thomas
d.1825-7-11
49y
"T.C.
E-2,c-6 pg16
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
11

Chamber-lain, Cather-ine
Relict Capt. John Chamber-lain
d.18O4-4-3
53y
"Mrs. C. Chamber-lain"
C-2,a-5 pg5
slate, cracked, ur-n &amp; garland, epitaph-4
Champney, Richar-d
d.1819-9-18
74y
"R.C. Esq. 11
A-6,c-4 pg39
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
Chase, Benjamin P.
d.188O-5-12
86y 4m
H-4,d-6 pg31
mar-ble, almost illegible
Chase, Drusilla D.
Wife of Benjamin P. Chase
d.189O-1-7
84y
H-4,d-5 pg31
mar-ble, broken
Chase, Eunice G.
Wife of Benjamin P. Chase
d.186O-6-23
57y
"E.G.C.
H-4,d-7 pg31
marble, eroded
11

Chase, Margaret C.
d.1839-2-13
64y
"M.C.C. 11
E-3,c-4 pg2O
mar-ble, br-oken fr-agment,

most lost

Widow of Stephen Chase
Chase, Mary
d.1819-9-15
66y
"Mrs. M. C."
E-3,b-1
pg15
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Chase, Sarah E.
Dau. Asahel P. &amp; Sophia B. Chase
d.1841-1O-22
7y 6m
D-6,d-2 marble, repair-ed, with Sophia &amp; William
Chase, Sophia B.
Wife of Asahel P. Chase
d.1841-12-15
3Oy
"S.B.C."
D-6,d-2 mar-ble, r-epaired, with Sar-ah &amp; William
Chase, Stephen
Mer-chant
d.18O5-3-31
61y
"S.C. 11
E-3,b-2 pg15
slate, headstone lost
Chase, William
Merchant of Portsmouth
d.1834-8-3O
6Oy
"W.C."
E-3,b-3 pg15
marble, repaired, r-eset

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Chase, William K.
Son of Asahel &amp; Sophia B. Chase
d.1840-4-17
6m
D-6,d-2 marble, repaired, with Sarah &amp; Sophia
Chauncy, Betsy
Widow Samuel Chauncy, dau. Eliphalet Ladd
d.1821-11-17
45y
"B.C. 11
D-2,h-9 pg17
marble, eroded, epitaph (illegible)
Claggett, Harriet
Dau. Clifton &amp; Margaret Claggett
d.1818-12-25
20y
"H.C."
F-2,e-6 pg22
marble, almost illegible
Claggett, Sarah F.
Wife William Claggett, dau.
d.1818-9-18
28y
"S.F.C. 11
F-2,e-4 pg23
marble, almost illegible

Gov. Plummer

Clap, Supply
"Esq."
d.1811-3-24
69y
"S.C."
E-2,blO pg16
marble, eroded
Clark, Elizabeth
Relict of Ichabod W. Clark
d.1828-7-5
31y
E-4,e-1
pg20
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Clark, Enoch M.
d.1815-9-20
51 y
"Mr • E. M. C. "
E-1,b-5 pg16
slate, old iron repair, willow~( urn
Clark, Hannah
"Widow"
d.1819-11-6
82y
"H. c. 11
A-2,b-3 pg36
slate, low, wi 11 ow ~,. urn
Clark, Ichabod W.
d.1825-4-3
31y
E-4,e-2 slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-8
Clark, Jonathan
"Master"
d.1797-4-21
3y 7m
D-4,d-1
pg14
slate, low, winged cherub, epitaph-4
Clark, Mary Greenleaf
Dau. Enoch Moody &amp; Mary Clark
d.1820-3-25
13y
"M.G.C."
E-1,b-7 pgl/ lt slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-6
Clark, Samuel
"A wife, a child~,. a babe are left"
d.1807-2-22
27y
Mr. S. C. 1807"
E-3,e-1
pg19
slate, good, urn
Clark, Sarah
Dau. of John &amp; Sarah Clark
d.1766-5-25
7y Bm 8d
A-2,a-1
pg36
slate, good, death head
Clark, Sarah Ann
"Miss"
11
d.1856-1-17
46y
S.A.C."
A-4,b-9 pg36
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Co. c, 26th Mass.
Clar-k, T.I&lt; . (Thomas)
no dates
G-6,a-3 pg33
marble, eroded

Inf.

(Civ il War-)

Clements, Alice Jane
Dau. Samuel Clements
d.1822-1-6
C-3,c-4 marble, low, almost illegible
Clements, Mary Elizabeth
Dau.
d.1825-8-6
17y
G-3,c-2 pg34
marble, er-oded

Pier-ce P.

&amp;

Louisa Clements

Clements, Pierce P.
On stone with Louisa Perkins
d.1824-10-24
45y
G-3,c-3 pg34
marble, r-epair-ed
Coffin, Albertine Giles
d.1849-4-29
Bm
H-3,a-7 marble, eroded

Dau. William G.

&amp;

Caroline Coffin

Coffin, Car-oline
Dau. Charles &amp; Dor-cas Coffin
d.1811-10-1
10y
C-2,b-2 pg5
slate, low, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-4
Coffin, Charles A.
d.1830
22y
D-4,f-2 marble table plaque, see also E-4,a-1
Coffin, Charles Augustus
d.1830-9-5
22y
E-4,a-1
pg14
marble, good
Coffin, Francis
d.1828-5-13
18y
E-4,a-3 pg14
marble, good
Coffin, Francis
18y
d.1828
D-4,f-2 marble table plaque, see also E-4,a-3
Coffin, Horatio
d.1859
47y
D-4,f-2 marble table plaque, see also D-4,e-1
Cof f i n , Hor- at i o
d.1859-11-26
47y
"H.C.
D-4,e-1
pg14
mar-ble, good
11

Coffin, Mary E.
"Miss"
d.1827-7-7
21y
E-4,a-4 pg14
marble, er-oded
Coffin, Mary E.
d.1827
21y
D-4,f-2 marble table plaque, see also E-4,a-4

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Coffin, Mehitable
"Mrs."
d.1829-7-25
53y
E-4,a-2 pg14
marble, eroded
Coffin, Mehitable
d.1829
53y
D-4,f-2 marble table plaque, see also E-4,a-2
Cox, Frances Emily
Dau. of Capt. William Cox
d.1855-8-22
19y
"F.E.C ."
F-2,d-5 pg22
marble, almost illegible
Co&gt;:, Phebe
Wife of William Cox
11
d.1828-7-12
46y
P.C. 11
F-2,d-4 pg22
marble, almost illegible
Ca&gt;:e, William
W. c. II
d.1840-3-14
68y
F-2,f-4 pg23
marble, almost illegible
11

Creel, John
Son of Richard &amp; Sarah Creel
d.1829-7-14
24y
G-1,e-2 pg33
marble, almost illegible, with Richard &amp; Sarah

I

Creel, Richard
d.1839-5-7
63y
G-1,e-2 pg33
marble, almost illegible, with Sarah &amp; John

II
IJ

Creel, Sarah
Wife of Richard Creel
d.1831-4-25
49y
G-1,e-2 pg33
marble, almost illegible, with Richard &amp; John

II
II

Crosby, Olive Jane
Dau. of James &amp; Olive Crosby
d.1863-7-2
2y
F-1,d-6 pg22
mar-ble, almost illegible
Cross, Geor-ge H.
Son Nathaniel S. &amp; Elizabeth Cross
no dates
lost Shown without dates by Locke, 1907
Cro&gt;:ton, Ann
Dau. of Richard Cr-eel
d.1838-9-20
34y
H-1,a-1 pg31
mar-ble, eroded
Cunningham, Tommy
Son of Owen &amp; Anna Cunningham
d.1855-1-1
4y Bm
G-5,b-10 pg35
marble, eroded, found back fence
Cur-tis, Joseph
Wife Mary same stone
d.1822-12-11
71y
B-5,e-3 pg28
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Curtis, Mar-y
d.1825-12-14
B-5,e-3 pg28

On stone with husband Joseph
66y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

L

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Cutter-, Ammi R.
"M. D."
d.1820-12-8
85y
"A. M. D., M. D.
F-2,d12 pg22
mar-ble, almost illegible, willow &amp; urn
11

Cutter, Daniel
d.1832-10-26
65y
"D. C.
F-1,d-2 pg22
mar-b 1 e, er-oded
11

Cutter-, Hannah
Widow of Dr-. Ammi R. Cutterd.1832-1-20
97y
"H.C."
F-2,d15 pg22
mar-ble, er-oded
Cutter-, William
d.1817-5-22
48y
"W.C. 1817"
F-2,d11
pg22
marble, eroded, low, wording 16 lines
Cutts, Anna Holyoke
Dau. of Edward &amp; Mary Cutts
d.1830-4-7
22y
D-5,c-8 pg25
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-6
Cutts, Anna Holyoke
On stone with brother- Edwar-d
d.1805-5-7
5y 4m
"A.H.C."
D-5,c-7 pg25
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-8
Cutts, Anna Holyoke
Dau. of Samuel Cutts
d.1788-8-28
2C&gt;y
"Anna H. Cutts"
C-3,e-1
pg12
slate, good, cherub, epitaph-6
Cutts, Edwar-d Holyoke
On stone with sister- Anna
d.1805-5-3
11m
"E.H.C."
D-5,c-7 pg25
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-8
Cutts, Ella Scott
Dau. of J.S. &amp; M.M. Cutts
d. 1845-5-5
1y
lost Noted by A.H. Locke, 1907
Cutts, Mary
Dau. of Edwar-d &amp; Mary Cutts
d.1797-8-12
5w
"M. Cutts, 1797"
D-5,c-6 pg25
slate, good, cherub, epitaph-2
Cutts, Samuel
Son of Edwar-d &amp; Mary Cutts
d.1798-9-15
6w
D-5,c-4 pg25
slate, good, cherub
Cutts, Sidney
d.1792-10-17
D-5,c-5 pg25

Youngest dau. of Samuel Cutts
17y
"Miss Sidney Cutts, 1792"
slate, low, winged cher-ub, epitaph-2

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Dal ling, Samuel
"Capt."
d.1788-1O-15
77y
C-5,d-4 pg27
slate, good, winged cherub, epitaph-2
Dame, Catherine
Dau. of Timothy &amp; Nancy Dame
d.1814-3-3O
ly 9m
"C.D."
C-2,e-1
slate, low, urn
Dame, Elizabeth
"Mrs."
d. 1847-11-20
82y
C-1,e-6 pg5
slate, good,
Dame, Emilla
d.181O-8-25
C-1,e-1
pg6

Dau. of William &amp; Margaret Dame
17m
"E.D."
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Dame, George
d.1813-7-7
2By
"G.G."
C-1,e-3 pg6
marble, almost illegible
Dame, William
d.18O7-3-21
5Oy
"W.D."
E-3,e-2 pg19
marble, eroded, urn
Davis, Daniel
d.1826-11-5
45y
"D. D."
E-4,a1O pg15
slate, headstone lost
Davis, Martha S.F.
Wife of Obediah R. Davis
d.1866-12-29
26y
D-6,e-1
pg25
marble, repaired, reset
Day, Dorcas
Name identity from newspaper
d.1825-9-3
82nd yr.
E-4,f-7 slate, top part lost, epitaph-6
Day, Frances M.P.
Wife of Joseph Day
d.1828-12-18
3Oy
"F.M.P.D."
E-3,d-1
pg2O
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Day, Joseph
d.1822-1O-16
29y
E-4,e-3 slate, broken
Day, Susan P.
d.1837-12-24
E-4,g-3 pg21

Dau. of Joseph &amp; Frances M. Day
16y
"S.P.D."
marble, broken, reset low

Dearbon, Asa
d.1829-6-8
58y
G-3,d-3 pg33
slate,

low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-6

Dearbon, Ruhama
Widow of Asa Dearbon
d.1847-7-21
74y
"R.D."
G-3,d-4 pg33
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

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Dearborn, A. L.
Son Nathaniel &amp; Lucy Dearborn
II
-9-2
41 y
A. L. D. "
G-2,a-7 pg24
marble, part name &amp; date broken off

d. 18

Dearborn, BenjcHnin
"Dr."
d.1755-4-9
30y
A-4,a-3 pg36
slate, good, death head
Dearborn, Lucy
Wife of Nathaniel Dearborn
d.1824-7-2
44y
"L.D."
G-2,a-7 pg23
marble, eroded, part lost, with Nath. &amp; A.L.D.
Dearborn, Nathaniel
With wife Lucy &amp; son A.L.D.
d.1852-1-18
77y
"N.D."
G-2,a-7 pg23
marble, eroded, broken, part lost
Dearing, Joseph
d.1847-2-11
51y
lost pg26
noted between D-6 &amp; C-6
Dennett, Ann Eliza
Dau. of J. Plumer &amp; Dolly Dennett
d.1837-10-27
21y
"A.E.D.
F-2,f-9 pg23
marble, eroded, epitaph-4
11

Dennett, Catherine
Dau. of Nathaniel &amp; Catherine Dennett
b.1810-3-18 d.1810-5-28
"C.D."
C-3,c-6 pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Dennett, Dolly
Wife of J. Plumer Dennett
d.1819-6-7
28y
F-2,f-8 pg23
marble, eroded
Dennett, Elizabeth C.
Dau. of James &amp; Elizabeth Dennett
d.1837-10-27
22y
"E.C.D.
G-3,d-5 pg33
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Dennett, Mary Shorey
Dau. of Nathaniel &amp; Catherine Dennett
d.1824-3-26
16m
"M.S.D.
C-3,c-7 pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-1
11

Dennett, Sarah
d.1825-11-25
59th yr.
"S. D.
G-3,b-4 pg34
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Dennie, Alber-t
d.1795-10-2
46y
"Albert Dennie, 1795"
D-5,d-8 pg25
slate, good, death head
Dever-son, Henry
Son of Joshua &amp; Mehitable Deverson
d.1828-10-19
21y
"H.D. 11
D-5,a-6 pg26
slate, broken top, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Deverson, Joshua
d.1826-9-23
53y
"J.D. 11
D-5,a-5 pg26
slate, broken,

low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-5

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Deverson, Mehitable
Wife of Joshua Deverson
d.18O8-8-3O
31y
D-5,a-4 pg26
slate, good, willow g,: urn, epitaph-4
Ditson, John
Of Le&gt;: i ngton, Mass.
IIJ. D. II
d.1811-7
41y
C-1,a-3 pg5
slate, good, willow

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Dockum, Ephraim
d.1841-4-26
57y
A-3,a-3 pg36
slate, low, flaking,

urn, epitaph-2

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Dockum, Mary
Wife of Ephraim Dockum
11
d.1817-1-21
52y
M. D. 11
A-3,a-5 pg36
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Dockum, Sarah Ann
Wife of Ephraim Dockum
d.1833-2-12
41y
"S.A.D. 11
A-3,a-4 pg36
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Dore, Betsy
Widow of John Dore
d.1854-5-17
7Oy
"B. D. 11
C-6,c-2 pg27
marble, eroded
Dore, William H.
d.186O-9-12
4Oy
C-6,c-4 pg26
marble, eroded
Downing, Ann
Veteran Mexican War, Co. C-9
d.19O3-4-25
83y
H-4,d-8 pg31
marble, good, reversed
Downing, Havilah F.
Veteran Mexican War
b.1823-7-25 d.1874-6-12
H-4,d-9 pg31
marble, eroded, reversed
Downing, Jno
no dates
B-2,f-1
pg3

United States Navy, name John
marble, eroded

Draper, William Cutter
Son of Lemuel &amp; Hannah Draper
d/1812-1O-26
Bw
E-2,f-8 pg18
slate, good, urn
Drew, Jerome
d.1846-6-15
C-1,d-6 pg5

Son of Samuel &amp; Sarah Drew of Durham
33y
"J.D. 11
marble, almost illegible

Drowrr;; Samuel Jr.
d.1797-12-2O
18y
"S.D."
A-6,c-5 pg39
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Dunn, Mary Frances
Dau. of Joshua g,. Mary H. Dunn
d.1834-7-3O
5m 1Od
"M.F.D."
B-2,b-1
pg2
marble, eroded

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Dunn, Mary H.
Wife of Joshua Dunn
d.1839-5-15
28y
M.H.D.
B-2,b-3 pg2
marble, eroded
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Dunn, Oscar
Son of Joshua &amp; Mary H. Dunn
d.1835-5-25
2y 6w
0.D.
B-2,b-2 marble, eroded
11

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Durgin, Mary Ann
d.1821-4-21
28y
M.A.D.
A-3,b-4 pg36
slate, good, urn in circle, epitaph-!
11

11

Dwight, John Thompson
Son of Josiah &amp; Susan Dwight
d.1811-10-13
14m
D-3,e-1
pg14
marble, almost illegible
Dyer, Eliza
Widow of Ezekiel Dyer
d.1864-3-17
55y
E. D.
C-6,a-3 pg27
marble, eroded
11

11

Dyer, Ezekiel
d.1832-7-21
25y
E.D.
C-6,a-2 pg27
marble, eroded
11

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Edwards. Elisabeth
Relict Capt. Abraham Edwards of Newbury
d.1778-7-27
78y
"Elisabeth Edwards"
B-5,e-2 pg28
slate, good, head with wings, script letters
Ela, Joseph
d.1825-2-23
J.E.
53y
G-4,c-9 pg34
slate, repaired, no design
II

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Ela, Sarah
Wife of Joseph Ela
d.1840-11-7
71y
"S.E. 11
G-3,c-1
pg34
slate, good, no design
Ela, Thomas Jefferson
d.1817-6-18
By
F-2,e-1
pg23
slate,

Son of Joseph &amp; Sarah Ela, drowned
low, willow &amp; urn

Elliott, Annie S.
Wife of Philip Elliott
d.1863-3-10
21y 7m
G-2,d-3 pg33
marble, eroded
Elwyn, Catherine Cecelia
b.1798-5-4 d.1833-3-14
E-1,c-3 pg16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Elwyn, Charles Henry
b.1807 d.1848-1
E-1,c-3 pg16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Elwyn, Elizabeth Langdon
b.1777-12-4 d.1860-8-8
E-1,c-3 pg16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Elwyn, Thomas
"Esq."
b.1775 d.1816-3-22
E-1,c-3 pg16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Elwyn, Thomas Octavius
Son of Thomas &amp; Elizabeth Elwyn
b.1811-10-22 d.1831-8-1
E-1,c-3 pg16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Elwyn, William Octavius
Son of Thomas &amp; Elizabeth Elwyn
b.1811-10-22 d.1828
E-1,c-3 pg16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Emery, Almira
Dau. of Peter &amp; Lydia Emery
d.1824-12-5
7m
B-3,c-2 pg28
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Emery, Daniel
d.1835-3-13
25y
"D.E. 11
H-3,a-2 pg32
marble, eroded, hands pointing to hour-glass
Emery, Ira
Son of Shem &amp; Mary Emery
d.1819-7-24
5y 2m
lost Shown by A.H. Locke, 1907

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Emer-y, Mar-y
Wife of Shem Emer-y
d.1862-11-5
77y
"M.E.
H-3,a-4 pg32
mar-b 1 e, er-oded
11

Emer-y, Shem
d.1847-6-30
62y
"S. E.
H-3,a-3 pg32
mar-b 1 e, r-epai r-ed
11

Evans, Seth Pr-att
Son of Nathaniel &amp; Hannah Evans
d.1831-4-27
3y 7m
G-2,c-5 pg34
slate, good. willow &amp; ur-n
Ewen, AlexanderWith wife &amp; daughterd.1815-12-14
68th yr-.
E-2,b-9 pg16
mar-ble, er-oded
Ewen, Mehitable
On stone with Alexander- &amp; Mehitable Ewen
d.1852-3-27
E-2,b-9 pg16
mar-b 1 e, er-oded
Ewen, Mehitable Fer-nald
Wife of Alexander- Ewen
d.1837-10-20
79y
E-2,b-9 pg16
mar-ble, er-oded, with Alexander- &amp; Mehitable

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PORTSMOUTH

Fernald, Ann L.
Dau. John W. &amp; Ann Fernald
d.1834-2-2
16y
"A.L.F."
D-5,c-1
pg26
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, with Samuel
Fernald, Elizabeth
Dau. of Nathaniel W. &amp; Elizabeth Fernald
d.1821-10-18
14y 9m
E-3,b-6 pg15
slate, goad, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Fernald, Elizabeth
Wife of Nathaniel W. Fernald
d.1809-10-5
36y
"Mrs. E.F."
E-3,b-7 pg15
slate, goad, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Fernald, Frederick
Son of Parker &amp; Lydia Fernald
d.1860-5-21
2y 7m
"F.F."
E-5,b-4 pg24
marble, eroded, carved wilted rose bud
Fernald, Frederick
Son of Parker &amp; Lydia Fernald
d.1861-9-22
3m
E-5,b-3 pg24
marble, eroded, wilted rose bud
Fernald, Harriet
Died at Faith House
b.1798-4-3 d.1884-9-18
marble, eroded
Fernald, Jane
d.1831-11-26
A-6,a-3 pgB

Wife of Rendal Fernald
61y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Fernald, John
d.1792-11-23
D-5,c-3 pg26

Veteran of the Revolution
50y
slate, repaired, low, winged cherub, epitaph-4

Fernald, John
d.1860-3-10
53y
E-5,b-6 pg24
marble, almost illegible
Fernald, Julia C.
Dau. of John &amp; Sarah Ann Fernald
II
d. 1862-4-19
15y
J.C. F. 11
E-5,b-2 pg24
marble, eroded
Fernald, Mary
Widow of Capt. Mark Fernald
d.1812-5-28
79y
"M. F."
E-2,c-B pg16
slate, cracking, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-6
Fernald, Mary
"M. F. II
date illegible
marble, illegible
D-1,a-2 pg6
Fernald, Nathaniel W.
II
d. 1836-1-1
68y
M. W. F. "
G-2,c-3 pg34
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-8
Fernald, Nathaniel W. Jr.
Died at New York City
d.1831-5
22y 6m
"N.W.F."
G-2,c-2 pg34
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

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Fernald, Olive
Widow of Nathaniel W. Fernald
d.1862-11-26
87y
lost Noted by A.H. Locke, 1907
Fernald, Samuel
Grandaughter Ann same stone
d.1830-6-4
74y
S.F.
D-5,c-1
pg26
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
11

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Fernald, Sarah Ann
Wife of John Fernald
d.1871-1-25
60y
E-5,b-5 pg24
marble, eroded, repaired
Fitch, Elizabeth
Wife of Rev. Jabez Fitch
d.1765-10-18
84y
A-5,e-3 pg38
slate, cracked, cherub
Fitch, Jabez
d.1746-11-22
A-5,e-3 pg38

Pastor of 1st Church of Portsmouth
73y
slate, cracked, cherub

Fitzgerald, Abigail
Wife of Richard Fitzgerald
d. 1809-3-1
39y
A. F.
D-5,a-3 pg26
slate, good, urn &amp; drapery
II

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Fitzgerald, Ezekiel
Born at Little Harbor
b.1780-10-16 d.1829-2-25
B-5,b-4 pg29
marble, good
Fitzgerald, Margaret
Wife of Ezekiel Fitzgerald
d.1866-8-9
82y
M.F."
B-5,b-2 pg29
marble, good
11

Fitzgerald, Richard
d.1858-11-24
87y
"R. t: S.F.
D-5,a-8 pg26
marble, old repair
11

Fitzgerald, Susan
Wife of Richard Fernald, died same day
d. 1858-11-24
78y
"R. g,. S. F. "
D-5,a-8 pg26
marble, old repair
Flagg, John
"Capt.
d.1814-12-23
50y
F-4,a-9 pg21
gray marble, almost illegible
11

Flynn, Honora L.
Dau. Edward &amp; Mary Flynn
d.1853-1-30
2y 6m
G-5,b-11
marble, eroded, reset low
Flynn, Mary
Dau. Edward &amp; Mary Flynn
d.1853-4-13
4m
G-5,b-11
marble, eroded, reset low
Folsom, Hannah
Dau. Nathaniel B. &amp; Sarah Folsom
d. between 1817 and 1826
A-5,e-2 marble, almost illegible

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Folsom, Jonathan
d.1825-10-20
40y
"J.F."
B-1,d-5 pg2
slate, split, willow &amp; urn
Folsom, Mary
Wife of Nathaniel Folsom
d.1784-5-27
31y
"Mrs. Mary Folsom"
C-5,c-4 pg27
slate, good, portrait

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Folsom, Mary
Dau. of Nathaniel &amp; Mary Folsom
d.1820-2-12
Sy
"M.F."
B-5,c-1
pg29
slate, good, urn
Folsom, Nathaniel Jr.
Son of Nathaniel &amp; Mary Folsom
d.1783-12-7
5y
"Nathaniel Folsom"
C-5,c-3 pg27
slate, headstone lost
Folsom, Olive Husk
d.1801-12-15
By
E-5,c-3 pg35
slate, good, urn
Folsom, Olive Husk
Wife of Nathaniel Folsom
d.1808-11-22
42y
" □ .H.F."
D-4,a-7 pg13
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Foster, Ann Mary
Dau. of David C. &amp; L.M. Foster
d.1823-2-8
5y 6m
D-5,d-6 pg25
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-6

I

Foster, Charles B.
Son of J.D. &amp; E.K. Foster
d.1841-12-25
11m
B-1,e-2 pg2
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Foster, David C.
"Major"
d.1823-10-20
31y
G-3,b-3 pg34
slate, good, masonic emblems, epitaph-1
Foster, Fannie E.
On stone with Martha Foster
b.1824-1-27 d.1904-1-19
D-5,d-2 pg25
marble, repaired

II
II

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Foster, Frances
Wife of Robert Foster
d.1827-9-17
40y
"F.F."
D-5,d-3 pg25
marble, eroded
Foster, John
Late of Ipswich
d.1781-3-9
28y 11m
"Mr. John Foster, 1781"
C-4,a-1
pg27
slate, old iron repair, winged cherub, epitaph-6
On stone with Fannie Foster
Foster, Martha A.
d.1837-10
18y
D-5,d-2 pg25
marble, repaired

II

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Foster, Rebekah
Wife of James Foster
d.1797-4-5
41y
"Rebekah Foster"
D-5,d-5 pg25
slate, good, winged cherub, epitaph-8

:,

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Foster, Robert
R. F.
d.1835-10-14
46y
D-5,d-4 pg25
marble, br-oken
11

II

Foster, Robert Nichols
Son of Jessey &amp; Eliza Foster
b.1820-11-6 d.1821-1-10
2m
B-3,d-1
pg3
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Fowler, Jerome
Son of Paul &amp; Phebe Fowler
d.1824-9-14
5y
"J. F.
A-2,a-3 pg36
slate, headstone lost
11

Fowler, Paul
On stone with wife Phebe
d.1847-4-20
70y
A-2,a-4 pg36
double slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Fowler, Phebe
Wife of Paul Fowlerd. 1846-11-3
54y
A-2,a-4 pg36
double slate, good, willow

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urn

Fowler, Xavier
Son of Paul &amp; Phebe Fowler
d.1816-9-12
ly 4m
X.F."
A-2,a-3 pg36
slate, headstone lost
11

Fr-eeman, Thomas
"T. F.
d.1827-6-13
47y
E-5,a-1
pg25
slate, low, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-4
II

Mr-s.
Fr-ench, Mar-y
d.1825-6-27
67y
M. F.
G-3,c-6 pg34
slate, low, willow
II

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ur-n

Dau. of William &amp; Sar-ah Fr-ost
Fr-ost, Emeline
d.1823-8-31
2y 2m
E. F.
C-2,d-5 pg5
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
11

Fr-ost, Samuel
d.1828-12-27
B-5,a-6 pg37

11

68y
S. F.
slate, good,
11

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Fr-ost, Sar-ah
Widow of Capt. George Fr-ost
d.1857-4-7
84y 3m
S.F.
B-6,c-3 pg29
mar-ble, eroded
11

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Of Digby, Nova Scotia
Fr-ost, Stephen H.
d.1848-9-2
23y
G-4,b-7 pg24
mar-ble, er-oded
Fr-othingham, John
d.1825-8-20
60y
J.F.
A-6,blO pg39
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

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Wife of John Frothingham
Fr-othingham, Margery
d.1817-9-16
54y
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
A-6,b12 pg39

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Frothingham, Sarah W.
Wife of John Frothingham
d.4.823-6-16
39y
"Mrs. S.W.F."
A-6,bll
pg39
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Furber, Lydia
Wife of Theodore Furber
d. 1841-1-3
78y
"L. F. 11
E-2,e-1
pg19
marble, eroded, repaired
Furber, Mary
Wife of William Furber
d.1842-3-24
74y
"M. F. 11
B-5,a-4 pg38
double slate, good, willow

&amp;

urn, epitaph-4

Furber, Mary B.
Dau. of William Furber
d.1884-11-24
9C&gt;y 10m
"M.B.F."
B-5,a-3 pg38
marble, repaired, reset
Furber, Theodore
d.1809-1-14
68y
"Capt. T.F.
E-2,e-2 pg19
slate, good, urn &amp; drapery,
11

long text

Furber, Theodore
Oldest son Theodore &amp; Lydia Furber, drowned
d.1813-5-12
19y
"T.F."
B-1,f-1
pg5
slate, broken, top lost
Furber, William
Wife Mary same stone
d.1842-3-18
74y
"W.F."
B-5,a-4 pg38
double slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Furnald, Ann
d.1825-11-24
A-4,e-1
pg37

Wife of Samuel Furnald
38y
marble, eroded, same clas as Fernald

Furnald, Nancy
Wife of Samuel Furnald
d.1816-2-11
27y
A-4,blO pg36
marble, almost illegible

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Gains, George
"Esq.", Veteran of the Revolution
11
d.1809-4-25
73y
G.G. Esq. 11
C-5,e-2 pg26
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Garland, Irena A.
Wife of Jonathan Garland
d.1875-2-2
64y
C-5,a-7 pg27
marble, eroded, tipped over, reset
Gates, Warren G.
Veteran of the Civil War
d.1863-11-20
D-1,b-4 pg6
marble, eroded, sleeping baby
Gavett, Elizabeth
Widow Joseph Gavett, dau. Henry Tredick
d.1858-4-26
78y 3m
F-5,a-3 pg21
marble, viewed outside fence 1986
Gerrish, Daniel
Died at New York
11
d.1838-10-5
46y
D.G."
B-5,c-4 pg29
marble, good
Gibbs, Lydia
d.1808-11-29
F-3,a-4 pg20

Wife of William Gibbs
11
44y
L. G. 11
slate, cracked, willow &amp; urn

Gibbs, Mary
Wife of William Gibbs
d.1851-7-31
67y
"M. G."
F-3,a-2 pg20
marble, broken, decayed
Gibbs, Oliver
d.1829-1-21
25y
F-3,a-5 pg20
slate, good, willow

g~

Gibbs, William
"W. G. II
d.1836-1-18
48y
F-3,a-3 pg20
marble, eroded, broken corner
Giles, Josiah
d.1813-12-3
33y
"J. G."
F-2,f-7 pg23
marble, eroded
Giles, Susan
d.1831-11-30
F-2,f-6 pg23

"Miss."
20y
"S. G.
marble, almost illegible
11

Goddard, Jonathan
d.1807-3-4
37y
"J.G. 1807"
E-2,c-3 pg45
marble, almost illegible, willow &amp; urn, epitaph- 7
Gooch, Elizabeth
d.1875-7-7
82y 6m
E-1,b-8 pg16
marble, broken, reset low
Goodrich, Anna
Wife of James Goodrich
d.1818-3-23
42y
"A.G."
F-3,i-1
pg29
slate, headstone lost

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NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Goodrich, Anna
Widow of James Goodrich &amp; John Moses
d.1842-10-19
62y
"A.G."
B-5,b-3 pg29
marble, eroded
Goodrich, Irena
Dau. of James D. &amp; Olive L. Goodrich
d.1845-2-4
16y
E-5,c-7 pg36
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Goodrich, James D.
d.1842-8-22
40y
E-5,c-8 pg36
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Goold, Margaret
Dau. of John &amp; Martha Goold
d.1818-7-17
18m
"M.G."
B-4,e-3 pg28
slate, good. urn &amp; circles
Gove, Ebenezer
Son of William A. &amp; Hannah Gove
d.1834-2-4
Bm
"E.G."
H-2,a-9 slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Gove, Hannah
Wife of William A. Gove
d.1836-4-16
34y
"H.G."
H-2,a-6 pg32
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,

with son Samuel

Gove, Joseph W.
Son of Joseph L. &amp; Mahala Gove
d.1833-10-27
5m
H-2,a10 pg32
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

II
II

Gove, Samuel
Son William A. &amp; Hannah Gove
d.1836-4-21
11d
H-2,a-6 pg32
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with mother
Grant, James
d.1824-12-1
C-4,c-4 pg3

I

I

49y
"J.G."
marble, eroded

Grant, James A.
Son of Jamers &amp; Sarah Grant
d. 1819-8-1
19m
C-4,c-5 pg3
slate, tipped, willow &amp; urn
Grant, Sarah
d.1864-5-22
C-4,c-3 pg3

I

I

Widow of James Grant
91y
marble, eroded

Graves, William
d.1820-10-17
18y
"W.G."
A-5,c-1
pg38
slate, shattered,

low, partial repair, epitaph-7

Gray, John Greenleaf
d. 1803-10-14
15m
"J. G. G."
B-2,a-1
pg2
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Green, Charles P.
d.1836-1-23
24y
H-2,a-2 pg32
marble, eroded, cracked

Ii

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Green, Elizabeth M.D.
Dau. of John
d.1837-10-6
Bm 12d
G-5,b-9 pg34
marble, eroded, low

&amp;

Mary Green

Green, ~~ehemi ah
d.1824-6-21
58y
"N.G. 11
H-2,a-1
pg32
marble, repaired, reset
Green, Nehemiah
d.1840-10-18
31y
H-2,a-3 marble, repaired, reset
Green, Sarah
Widow of Nehemiah Green
d.1860-7-9
86y
H-2,a-4 marble, broken, bottom lost, set law
Greenleaf, John
d.1804-5-26
6y 4m
J. G.
C-2,a-4 pg5
slate, repaired, urn
II

II

Greenleaf, Mary
"Mrs."
d.1815-10-31
86y
"Mrs. M.G."
E-1,b-6 pg16
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Greenough, Charles
Son an same marker
d.1845-5-21
36y
"C.G. 11
A-6.d-6 slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Greenough, Charles Henry
On marker with father Charles Greenough
d.1845-3-24
5y
"C.H.G. 11
A-6,d-6 slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Greenough, Robert F.
Co. H, 29th Regt., M.V., died at Antietam
d.1862-9-17
23y
D-6,e-2 pg25
marble, repaired, reset
Greenville, William
Son of Charles &amp; Mary Ann Greenville
d.1833-10-17
6y 6m
B-3,d-2 marble, almost illegible, law, reset higher
Griffith, Charlotte H.
"Miss"
d.1825-12-27
21y
A-3,a-7 pg36
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Griffith, Mary
"Miss"
d.1801-11-16
32y
"Miss M. Griffith"
D-2,c-5 pg10
slate, goad, urn &amp; wreath, epitaph-4
Griffith, Sarah
Relict of David Griffith "of this town"
d.1780-3-29
42y
B-6,d-1
pg28
slate, good, death head
Grimshaw, George B. McClellan
Son John &amp; Jane Grimshaw
d.1861-4-1
15m
C-6,b-1
marble, almost illegible

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Grimshaw, Jane Seavey
Wife of John Grimshaw
d.1866-1-4
33y
C-6,c-1
pg12
marble, good
Grouard, Eunice
Consort of James Grouard
d.1792-9-17
55y
C-4,f-2 pg12
slate, good, winged cherub, epitaph-7
Gurley, John Ward
Son Joseph &amp; Ann M. Grafton Gurley
d.1822-8-12
11m
lost pg39
noted near B-6

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Hale, Ann Mary
DaLl. of SamLlel &amp; Ann W. Hale
d.1824-5-18
2y
"A.M.H.
D-4,g-5 marble, illegible
11

Son of Samuel Hale
Hale, John
d.1796-7-13
-~.::.,y
"John Hale Esq. 1796"
D-4,g-4 pg14
slate, good, willow &amp; Llrn, epitaph-16
Hale, Lydia
"Miss"
d.1815-11-24
55y
"L. H.
F-4,a-5 pg21
slate, headstone lost
11

Hale, Mary
"Miss"
d.1831-4-25
78y
"M. H.
F-4,a-3 pg21
gray marble, eroded
11

Hale, Mary
Relict of SamLlel Hale
d.1811-3-11
83y
D-4,e-6 pg14
slate, good, spirit ascending, epitaph-3
Hale, SamLlel
"A.A.S.
d.1807-7-10
89y
"S.H., Esq., A.A.S. 11
D-4,e-8 pg14
slate, good, monLlment design, epitaph-4
11

Haley, Ann
Wife of John Haley
d.1823-8-3
62y
"A.H.
D-1,a-5 pg6
slate, good, willow &amp; Llrn
11

Haley, John
d.1822-7-9
70y
"J. H.
D-1,a-4 pg6
slate, good, willow~&lt; urn
11

Haley, Sarah
d.1826-10-7
33y
S. H.
A-3,d-1
pg30
marble, eroded, epitaph-!
11

11

Haley, William
d.1815-10-31
22y
D-1,a-3 pg6
slate, 1 ow, Llrn, epitaph-3
Hall, Ammi R.
Veteran of the RevolLltion
d.1833-6-9
75y
"Mr. A.R.H. 11
F-2,d16 pg22
marble, eroded, epitaph-4
Hall, Eliza D.
DaLl. of Ammi R. &amp; Elizabeth Hall
d.1869-4-12
78y
"E.D.H. 11
F-1,d-5 pg22
marble, eroded
Hall, Elizabeth
Wife of Ammi R. Hall
d.1822-9-19
61y
F-1,d-1
pg22
marble, almost illegible
Hall, Martha S.
DaLl. of William &amp; Mary A. Hall
d.1845-9-20
14m
C-5,e-1
pg26
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

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Hall, Mary W.
Dau. of Ammi R.
d.1866-2-4
66y
"M.W.H."
F-1,d-4 pg22
marble, eroded

&amp;

Elizabeth Hall

Halliburton, Anna
Wife of George Halliburton
d.18O2-8-22
55y
"A. Halliburton"
C-2,i-9 pg6
slate, low, urn, epitaph-6
Halliburton, Elizabeth
Dau. of Andrew &amp; Elizabeth Halliburton
d.18O7-5-22
6y
C-2,i-8 slate, low, urn &amp; bird
Halliburton, Elizabeth
Wife of Andrew Halliburton
d.182O-6-3
54y
"Mrs. E.H."
C-2,i-7 pg6
slate, part top broken, willow &amp; urn
Ham, Ann
"Miss"
d.1825-4-3O
52y
"A.H.
C-1,dlO pg5
slate, good, willow
11

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urn

Ham, Ann
Consort of William Ham
d.1812-11-24
47y
D-2,d-2 pg1O
marble, almost illegible
Ham, Benjamin
d.1825-2-14
67y
B.H.
G-4,b-3 pg24
slate, broken, design part lost
11

11

Ham, Caroline Elizabeth
Dau. of Tim &amp; Nancy Ham
d.1821-1O-2
15m
"C.E.M."
C-1,e-5 pg5
slate, low, urn &amp; willows
Ham, Charles E.
Son of Supply &amp; Eliza W. Ham
d.182O-8-19
14m
B-4,f-2 pg3
slate, top broken &amp; lost
Ham, Charlotte
Wife of Robert Ham
d.1837-8-19
7Oy
E-4,f-1
pg2O
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Ham, Elizabeth
Dau. of George &amp; Joanna Ham
d.1857-1O-7
56y
E-3,a-6 pg15
marble, eroded, part illegible
Ham, Elizabeth
d.1882-8-2
73y 7m
F-5,c-2 pg24
marble, good
Ham, Elizabeth
"Miss"
d.1849-6-13
8Oy
"E.H."
C-1,c-5 pg5
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Ham, Elizabeth W.
Dau. of Supply &amp; Eliza W. Ham
d.1824-1O-1O
19m
B-4,f-3 pg3
slate, low, willow &amp; urn

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Ham, George
d.1832-12-19
E-3,a-3 pg15

65y
G. H.
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

11

Ham, Henry
Son of Timothy &amp; Mary Ham
d.18O3-1-7
11y
C-1,c-2 pg25
slate, good, urn, epitaph-4
Ham, James
With wife Sarah
d.1831-5-18
59y
G-4,b-4 pg24
slate, good, no design
Ham, Joanna
Widow of George Ham
d.1853-5-29
79y
E-3,a-5 pg15
slate, good, willow
Ham, Joseph
d.1879-5-1
lost pg24

~&lt;

urn

72y
noted near F-5

Ham, Lydia H.
Wife of William Ham
d.1857-3-7
83y
D-2,d-1
pg1O
marble, almost illegible, with William
Ham, Mary
Wife of Timothy Ham
d.1838-1O-9
93y
C-1, c-3 pg5
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Ham, Mary
Wife of Col. Samuel Ham
d.1842-1-21
92y
"M.H.
G-4,b-5 pg24
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn, with Samuel
Ham, Oliver
Youngest son of George &amp; Joanna Ham
d.1836-9-23
26y 5m
0. H. II
E-3,a-4 pg15
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn
11

Ham, Rebecca
d.1834-11-27
E-5,c-1
pg35

Widow of Benjamin Ham
69y
slate, low, willow &amp; urn

Ham, Robert
d.1823-9-19
85y
"R.H.
E-4,f-2 pg2O
slate, broken, par-ts lost
11

Ham, Samuel
"Col.
d.1825-8-23
83y
"S. H.
G-4,b-5 pg24
slate, repaired, with wife Mary
11

11

Ham, Sarah
d.1823-7-29
lost pg24

Dau. of William &amp; Nancy Ham
2y 11m
noted near F-5

Ham, Sarah
Widow of James Ham
d.1855-1-16
82y
G-4,b-4 pg24
slate, good, no design, with James

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Ham, Timothy
d. 182,4-6-5
7 9y .
C71,c-4 pg5
~late, good, willow &amp; urn
Ham, William
"Hon.", with wife Lydia
d.1845-4-3
82y
D-2,d-1
pglO
marble, almost illegible
Ham, William 4th
d.1820-9-1
31y
"Mr. W.H. 4th"
F-4,d-1 pg24
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Hammond, Pierpont
Co. G, 10th N.H. Inf.
(d, 1864-9)
(40y)
G-6,a-2 pg31
marble, almost illegible
Handy, Nancy
d.1819-5-22
C-2,i-2 pg6

(Civil War)

Relict of the late Capt. S.C. Handy
26th yr.
"N. H."
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Hardy, George
d.1836-1-11
48y
"G. H. "
E-4,b-3 pg20
marble, eroded
Hardy, Rebecca
d.1839-5-28
94y
E-4,b-2 pg20
marble, eroded
Hardy, Rebecca B.
d.1863-8
73y
E-4,b-1
pg20
marble, eroded
Hardy, Stephen
d.1797-12-17
68y
"S. H. 11
E-4,b-4 pg20
marble, repaired, reset
Harrill, Margaret J.
Wife of James Harrill
d.1857-5-26
52y
"M.J.H. 11
·H-4,a-1
marble, eroded
Harrill, Mary S.E.
Dau. of James &amp; Margaret Harrill
d.1837-10-4
9m
G-5,b-8 pg34
slate, part top broken, willow &amp; urn,
Harrill, Victoria
Dau. of James &amp; Margaret Harrill
d.1857-12-1
G-5,b-7 marble, eroded
Harrold, Elizabeth
Wife of Joseph Harrold
d.1803-3-22
21y
"Mrs. E. Harrold"
C-2,i-5 pg5
slate, good urn &amp; wreath, epitaph-2
Harrold, Joseph
"Capt.", died in Boston
d.1850-8-8
79y
lost Noted by A.H. Locke, 1907

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Harrold, Martha W.
Wife of Capt. Joseph Harrold
d.1845-7-5
58y
G-4,d-1
pg33
marble, flat, almost illegible
Harrold, Nancy
d.1869-3-5
95y
G-4,d-2 pg33
marble, repaired, reset
Harrold, Sukey
Wife of Capt. Joseph Harrold
d. 1822-1-11
38y
"Mrs. S. H."
B-5,a-1
pg38
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Hart, Abigail
Wife of Hanson M. Hart
d.1831-4-29
54y
"A.H. 11
A-6,b-4 pg40
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Hart, Ann M.
d.1855-12-8
84y 2m
A-6,b-5 pg40
marble, broken, decayed, flat
Hart, Benjamin
d.1834-5-9
66y
"B.H."
B-6,a-1
pg39
slate, good, willow

&amp;

urn, epitaph-4

Hart, Daniel
d.1791-12-11
D-5,a-7 pg26

50y
"Mr. Daniel Hart"
slate, good, winged cherub

Hart, Edward
d.1825-10-18
E-4,c-1
pg20

With wife Elizabeth
Bly
"E.H. II
marble, eroded

Hart, Elizabeth
Consort of Edward Hart
d.1804-9-23
57y
"E.H."
E-4,c-1
pg20
marble, eroded, on stone with Edward
Hart, Elizabeth
Wife of Thomas Hart
d.1760-9-18
49th yr.
"Mrs. Elizabeth Hart, 1760"
A-4,c-1
pg37
poor quality slate, cracking, face &amp; wings
Hart, Elizabeth
Wife of Benjamin Hart
d.1805-2-22
39y
B-2,e-7 pg2
slate, good, sprig in circle, with Esther
Hart, Elizabeth
Dau. of Richard &amp; Marcy Hart
b.1778-12-5 d.1863-5-28
D-2,f-5 pg10
marble, eroded
Hart, Elizabeth M.
Wife of Hanson M. Hart
d.1855-6-11
72y
A-6,b-6 pg39
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Hart, Elizabeth P.
d.1882-10-18
84y
"E.P.H. 11
A-6,b-7 pg39
marble, eroded

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Hart, Esther M.
Dau. of Benjamin &amp; Elizabeth Hart
d.1805-1-26
14m
slate, good, s prig in circle, with mother
B-2,e-7 pg2
Hart, George
d.1807-4-14
77y
"G. H. Esq. 1807"
B-5.c-6 pg29
slate, part top lost, flowers

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Hart, Hannah
"Mrs."
d.1845-9-1
95y
"H.H."
D-4,d-5 pg14
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Hart, John
d.1790-5-24
57y
"Mr. John Hart"
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
C-3,f-3 pg12
"Col."
Hart, John
d.1777-10-30
72y
"Col. John Hart, 1777"
A-6,b-3 pg40
slate, good, death head
Hart, Marcy Collings
Wife of Richard Hart
b.1739-5-31
d.1790-6-17
"Mrs. M.C. Hart"
D-2,f-2 pg10
slate, good, winged cherub
Hart, Martha H.
Widow of George Hart, Jr.
d.1805-4-5
50y
"Mrs. M.H."
E-2,b-3 pg17
slate, good. willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Hart, Mary Joanna
Dau. of Richard &amp; Marcy Hart
b.1796-9-5 d.1842-5-3
D-2,f-3 pg10
marble, eroded
Dau. of John &amp; Sarah Hart
Hart, Mehitable
d.1753-7-2
5y
"M.H.
A-6,b-1
pg40
slate, headstone lost
11

Hart, Phebe
Wife of George Hart
d.1773-7-4
41y
"Mr-s. Phebe Hart, 1773"
B-5,c-5 pg29
slate, low, death head
Wife of Elisha C. Hart
Hart, Phebe
d.1800-3-24
33y
"P.H."
E-4,f-5 pg20
slate, broken, bottom r-eset 1992
"Esq."
Hart, Richard
87y
"R. Har-t, Esq."
d.1820-2-20
slate, good, winged cher-ub, epitaph-2
D-2,f-1
pg10
Wife of Col. John Har-t
Hart, Sarah
42y
"Mr-s. Sar-ah Hart"
d.1757-4-24
slate, good, death head
A-6,b-2 pg40
Hart, Sarah
Sau. of Richard &amp; Mar-cy Hart
b.1765-1-1 d.1842-9-12
D-2,f-4 pg10
marble, er-oded

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Hart, William
d.1811-7-15
28y
C-1,b-1
pg5
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Hart, William
Instrument maker
11
d.1812-1-13
78y
W.H. 11
B-1,d-2 pg2
slate, reversed, willow &amp; urn
Hartt, Mary Elizabeth
Dau. of Samuel &amp; Mary Hartt
d.1821-2-7
ly
B-4,b-1
pg30
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Harvey, Lyman S.
Son of Thomas &amp; Mary Harvey
d.1813-7-18
B-1,b-1
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Harvey, Susan S.
Dau. of Thomas &amp; Mary Harvey
d.1817-3-3
6y
A-2,a-6 pgl
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Harvey, Thomas
Veteran of the Revolution
11
d.1837-1-18
84y
T.H. 11
A-2,a-7 pgl
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Henderson, Alexander
Merchant, native of Scotland
d.1783-12-1
27th yr.
C-4,c-1
pg27
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Henderson, Hugh
Merchant of Portsmouth
d.1794-8-4
47th yr.
"Hugh Henderson, 1794"
D-4,d-4 pg14
slate, good, winged cherub, epitaph-2
Henderson, James
d.1818-1-7
38y
D-4,d-3 pg14
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Hill, Andrew J.
Son of Alfred J. &amp; Elizabeth Hill
d.1844-6-3
9d
B-6,e-1
pg28
marble, eroded
Hill, Charles
Son of John &amp; Eunice Hill
d.1798-6-15
9m
Hi 11, Charles
d.1805-9-14
2y 7m
C-3,d-4 slate, good, sprig in circle
Hill, Daniel
Son of Elisha &amp; Elizabeth Hill
11
d.1798-9-5
16th yr
D. Hill, 1798"
D-2,h-8 pg17
slate, good, winged cherub
Hill, Elisha
"Dea.
II
d.1798-9-15
55y
Dea. E. Hi 11 , 1798 11
D-2,h-6 pg17
slate, broken top corner, draped urn, epitaph-6
11

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Hill, Elizabeth
Widow of Deacon Elisha Hill
d. 1822-3-23
78y
"Mr-s. E. H."
D-2,h-5 pg17
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Hill, Elizabeth S.
Widow of William Hill
d.1876-5-22
72y
E-1,alO pg18
mar-ble, er-oded
Hill, Eunice
Wife of James Hill
d.1801-2-26
43y
"Eunice Hill, 1801"
E-2,a-8 pg17
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-5
Hill, Geor-ge
d.1820-9-16
C-2,d-4 pg5

36y
Mr. G. H. "
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
11

Hi 11, Geor-ge M.
Son of James &amp; Eunice Hill
d.1798-8-26
lOy
"G. Hill, 1798"
E-5,b-1
slate, rever-sed, cherub
Hill, Horace
Son of John &amp; Eunice Hill
d.1817-8-23
23m 6d
C-3,d-2 slate, good, circle design
Hi 11, Ichabod
d.1827-11-20
E-1,a-7 pg18

69y
"I. H."
marble, almost illegible

Hi 11 , J.
(Son of James Hill)
d.1791
J. Hi 11 , 1 791"
C-2,g-2 slate, headstone lost
11

Hill, James
Veteran of the Revolution
d.1811-12-29
58y
"J. H."
E-1,a-3 pg17
slate, good, urn &amp; drapery, epitaph-2
Hill, James D.
Son of William &amp; Nancy Hill
d.1865-12-24
52y
"J • D. H.
E-1,a-9 pg18
marble, broken, top lost, with father11

Hill, Jane
Wife of Elisha Hill
d.1773-5-18
29y
"Mr-s. Jane Hill, 1773"
B-4,c-1 pg29
slate, good, death head
Hill, Jeremiah
"Esq."
d.1800-5-5
48th yr.
"J. Hill, Esq."
D-2,h-3 pg17
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-2
Hill, John
Son of Elisha &amp; Elizabeth Hill
d.1790=5=4
9y
C-2,g-1 slate, low, cherub
Hill, John
Son of John &amp; Eunice Hill
d.1806-12-5
16d
C-3,d-1 slate, low, circle design, reset higher

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Hill, Joseph Sherburne
Son Samuel &amp; Mary Hill
d.1798-5-24
18y 3m
"Joseph Sher-bLwne Hi 11"
D-2,h-1
pg17
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Hill, Mary
Wife of Jeremiah Hill
II M. H. 11
d. 1811-4-3
58y
E-1,a-1
pg17
slate, broken, top lost
Hi 11, Mary C.
Dau. of John &amp; Eunice Hill
d.1806-1-28
Bm
C-3,d-3 slate, good, leaf design
Hill, Mary L.
Consort of J. Burley Hill
d.1823-12-4
41y
"M.L.H. 11
E-1,c-2 pg19
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-5
Hill, Mary Meloan
d.1826-1-22
20y
"M.M.H."
E-2,e-6 pg19
slate, top broken off, willow &amp; urn, epitaph- 1
Hill, Nancy
Wife of William Hill
d.1819-1-21
31y
E-1,a-6 pg18
marble, eroded
Hill, Samuel
Son of William~ Elizabeth S. Hill
d.1849-9-28
21y 6,n
D-1,e-3 pg18
marble, broken, top lost
Hill, Samuel
Oldest son Elisha &amp; Elizabeth Hill
d.1798-9-27
27y
"S. Hi 11 , 1 798"
D-2,h-4 pg17
slate, broken top corner, winged cherub
Hi 11, SamLtel
d.1840-1-19
67y
"S.H."
E-1,a-5 pg18
marble, eroded
Hill, Samuel
Veteran of the Revolution, merchant
b.1745-2-12 d.1812-3-19
E-1,a-4 pg18
marble slab on table tomb, epitaph-22
Hill, Sarah M.
Relict of James Hill
d.1834-11-12
62y
"S. M. H. "
E-1,a-2 pg17
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Hi 11 , Wi 11 i am
Son James D. Hill same stone
d.1849-2-22
66y
"W.D."
E-1,a-9 pg18
marble, broken, top lost
Hoar, Anna
Wife of Samuel Hoar, with Infant dau.
d.1805-2-26
26y
"A.H."
B-2,g-3 pg3
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Hodgdon, H.P. &lt;Harlan P.)
Co. G. '
(d.1865-10-11)
F-1,b-4 pg18
marble, eroded

10th N.H.

Inf.

(Civil War)

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PORTSMOUTH

Hoit, Caroline
Dau. of Timothy &amp; Rebecca Hoit
d.1842-6-20
7y 6m
G-4,e-1
pg33
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Holbrook, Abigail
Widow of Robert Holbrook
d.1831-12-19
71y
"A.H.
E-6,a-3 pg35
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Holbrook, Benjamin
d.1839-12-29
68y
E-6,b-2 pg35
marble,

eroded

Holbrook, Catherine
Wife of Robert Holbrook
d.1822-12-29
22y
"C.H."
E-6,a-4 pg35
marble, eroded, repaired, reset
Holbrook, Martha
Widow of Samuel Holbrook
d.1846-12-24
84y
E-6,a-1
pg35
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Holbrook, Miriam
Widow of Benjamin Holbrook
d.1852-6-26
80y
E-6,b-1
pg35
space for marble marker, now lost
Holbrook, Robert
d.1848-7-28
59y
"R.H."
E-6,a-6 pg35
marble, illegible
Holbrook, Robert
d.1821-10-15
61y
"Mr. R.H."
E-6,a-5 pg35
marble, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Holbrook, Samuel
Veteran of the Revolution
d.1836-9-15
79y
"S.H."
E-6,a-2 pg35
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Holman, George S.
Son of Silas &amp; Sarah Holman
d.1835-7-15
28y
lost Noted by A.H. Locke in 1907
Holman, Joseph S.
Son of Silas Holman, on his stone
d.1818-7-21
16y
F-3,i-2 pg23
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-3
Holman, Sarah
Widow of Silas Holman
d.1858-4-25
BOy
lost Noted by A.H. Locke in 1907
Holman, Silas
Merchant, died Charlestown, S.C.
d.1807-3-18
29y
F-3,i-2 pg23
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-3
Horney, Theodora
Of Cork, Ireland, relict Capt. Gilbert Horney
d.1808-5-26
37y
"T.H."
D-4,e-9 pg15
sandstone, broken, top lost, epitaph-4

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I

Howe, Otis
Born Brookfield, Mass.
d.1825-10-24
35y
"O.H.
C-5,a-8 pg27
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Huntress, Ella T.
Dau. of Seth W. &amp; Catherine Huntress
d.1856-9-6
7m
G-5,b-4 pg35
marble, repaired, reset, Emilla same stone
Huntress, Emilla
Dau. of Seth W. &amp; Catherine Huntress
d.1856-12-6
7m
G-5,b-4 pg35
marble, repaired, reset, Ella same stone
Huntress, Frederick E.
d.1857-11-3
G-5,b-3 pg35
marble,

Son of Seth W.
repaired, reset,

&amp; Catherine Huntress

Ida same stone

Huntress, Ida F.
Dau. of Seth W. &amp; Catherine Huntress
d.1856-12-6
5y
G-5,b-3 pg35
marble, repaired, reset, Fred same stone
Huntress, Seth
(d. 1874-9-5)
F-4,c-1
pg21

4th N.H . Infantry ( Civil War)
(48y)
marble, er-oded

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11

II

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1.1

Hutchins, Rebecca
d.1852-5-19
67y
lost Noted by A.H.

Locke in 1907

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Isaac. Abraham
Native of Prussia
d.1803-2-15
49y
"Abraham Isaac"
C-2,i-6 pg6
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-8

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Jackman, Elizabeth
"Mrs."
E. J.
d.1835-9-16
66y
E-3,d-2 pg20
marble, eroded, repaired
II

II

Jackson, Charles
Son of Daniel &amp; Lydia Jackson
d.1808-12-19
2y
E-3,b-9 pg15
slate, low, urn &amp; drapery, epitaph-4
Jackson, Clement
"Esq.", physician
d.1788-10-10
83y
"Clement Jackson, Esq."
C-5,d-6 pg27
slate, good, winged cherub, epitaph-6
Jackson, Esther
d.1828-6-2
73y
"E.J."
B-5,a-5 pg37
slate, willow &amp; urn, old repair, part lost
Jackson, Hall
Veteran of the Revolution, physician
d.1797-9-28
58y
"Hal 1 Jackson Esq., M. D."
C-5,d-5 pg27
slate, good, urn &amp; drapery, epitaph-6
Jackson, Jane F.
Dau. of Richard &amp; Martha J. Jackson
d.1833-8-13
ly
G-1,c-2 pg23
marble, eroded
Jackson, Joseph
Only son Rev. Joseph Jackson, Brookline
d.1790-8-19
23y
"Joseph Jackson, A.M."
C-5,c-1
pg27
slate, low, winged cherub, long wording
Jackson, Katherine
Wife of Nathaniel Jackson
d.1799-3-29
59y
"l&lt;atherine Jackson, 1799"
E-2,alO pg17
slate, good, urn &amp; wreath, epitaph-4
Jackson, Martha J.
Wife of
d.1849-4-29
43y 6m
D-1,clO pg6
marble, good

;r./J.

Jackson, Mary
Wife of Dr. Hall Jackson
d.1805-3-30
62y
"M. J."
C-5,d-3 pg27
slate, willow &amp; urn, old iron repair, epitaph-2
Jackson, Mary
d.1809-12-15
B-4,d-8 pg28

"Mrs."
77y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Jackson, Nathaniel
d.1810-2-19
69y
"N.J."
E-2,a11
pg17
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Jackson, Nathaniel
d.1824-8-22
60y
D-3,a-6 pg12
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Jackson, Richard
Erected by Daniel &amp; Gilman D. Jackson
d.1863-3-6
59y 5m
1 os t
Noted b A. H. Loe k e in 1 907 6t!JJy 11t~11e!(f /Jf tU,r IC/()"?; t(
Ir: -.
t,( bur- r,
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Jackson, S amuel
Son of Dr. Hall &amp; Mary Jack s on
d. 1774-2-13
2 y 2 5d
"Samuel J ackson, 1774"
8-6,c-6 pg29
slate, good, cherub
Jackson~ Theodore
Son of Dr. Hall &amp; Mary Jackson
II
d. 1784-12-5
1 By
Theodore Jackson, 1784"
C-5,c-2 pg27
slate, l ow, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Jeffares, Christopher
"Capt. "
d.1825-5-10
38y
A-5,a-1
pg38
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Jenkins, Elizabeth
Wife Richard Jenkins, dau. Benjamin Akerman
d.1809-4-12
63y
"E.J."
8-4,d-5 pg29
slate, low, cracking, willow &amp; urn
Jewett, Sarah
Wife of Theodore Jewett
d.1819-6-15
25y
"Mr-s. S. J. 11
E-2,b-1
pg17
slate, low, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-4
Johnson, Ly dia
Wife of Joshua Johnson
d.1837-5-11
56y
"L.J."
D-3,c-1
pg11
marble, eroded
Johnson, Sar-ah
Wife of Tar-al Johnson
11
d.1825-9-17
71y
S.J. 11
C-1,a-1
pg5
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Jones, Har-riet
Wife Hiram Jones, dau. Joseph Deverson
d.1829-1-2
31y
D-6,a-4 pg26
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-4
Jones, John A.
Son Capt. Samuel &amp; Mar-y H. Jones
d.1804-10-30
ly
B-2,c-1
pg2
slate, low, chipped, willow &amp; urn
Jones, Mary
d.1831-5-12
D-2,a-3 pg6

Wife of William Jones
67y
"M. J. 11
slate, good, no design

Jones, Mar-y H.
Wife of Capt. Samuel Jones
d.1807-4-28
44y
"M.H.J. 11
E-2,c-2 pg15
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Joy, Benjamin F.
Son of William &amp; Hannah Joy
11
d.1836-5-4
9m
8.F.J. 11
H-2,a13 pg32
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Junkins, Hiram
Son of Hiram &amp; Sarah Junkins
d. 1840-8-6
7y
"H.J. 11
H-2,a-8 pg32
slate, low, willow &amp; urn

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Kane, Bridget
Dau. of Dennie &amp; Mary Kane
d.1858-9-15
7m
H-4,b-7 marble. eroded
Kennard, Margaret
Wife of Capt. Nathaniel Kennard
d.1817-3-2
62y
"M.I&lt;.
C-1,b-5 pg5
slate. good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
11

Kennard, Nathaniel
Veteran of the Revolution
d.1823-6-24
68y
"Capt. N.K."
C-1,b-6 pg5
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2

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PORTSMOUTH

Ladd, Caroline
Dau. of Eliphalet &amp; Abigail Ladd
d.1803-3-1O
17y
"Miss Caroline Ladd"
D-2,h-2 pg17
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-6
Ladd, Cecilia Elouisa
d.182O-8-29
15m
F-2,f-3 pg23
slate,

Dau. of James &amp; Lucy Ladd
low,

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Ladd, Eliphalet
Merchant
d.18O6-2-21
62y
D-2,i-1
pg17
marble slab on square table tomb,

illegible

Ladd, Harriot
Dau. of Eliphalet &amp; Abigail Ladd
d.1799-2-1
7y
"H. Ladd"
E-2,a-9 pg17
slate, low, winged cherub
Ladd, Lydia
d.1811-1O-1
C-1,d-2 pg5

"Mrs."
35y
"L.L. 11
slate, good,

willow &amp; urn

Ladd, Mary L.H.
Wife of Eliphalet Ladd, dau. Joseph Hurd
II
d. 1836-12-27
4 7y
M. L. H. L. 11
D-1,e-1
pg17
marble, eroded, repaired, part lost
Laighton, William H.
d.1836-7-25
48y
"W.H.L."
F-4,b-1
pg21
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Lakeman, Aaron
Son of Aaron &amp; Elizabeth Lakeman
d.18O3-3-2O
3y
"A.L."
marble, good
Lakeman, Abigail
II A. L. 11
d. 1833-3-16
82y
B-4,e-1
pg28
slate, repaired,

willow &amp; urn

Lang, Theodosia
Widow of John Lang
d.1845-6-12
55y
H-4,d-2 pg31
marble, eroded
Langdon, Elizabeth Sherburne
Wife of Gov. John Langdon
b.1761
d.1813-3-2
E-1,c-3 pg16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Langdon, Henry Sherburne
with Woodbury Langdon Family
no dates
D-3,e-2 marble plaque on mound tomb
Langdon, John
"Gov.", \)eter-an of the Revolution
b.1739 d.1819-9-18
E-1,c-3 pgl6
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Langdon, John Jr.
d.1789-5-21
41y
"Mr. John Langdon, Jr."
C-3,clO pg4
slate, low, winged cherub, long wording

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Langdon, Mary
Wife of William Langdon
d.1802-2-8
52y
"Mrs. M. Langdon"
E-2,a-7 pg17
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-8

Langdon, Mary
Widow of John Langdon
d. 1825-3-10
61 y
M. L.
C-3,c-11
pg17
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

11

Langdon, William
d. 1820-9-30
82y
Mr. W. L.
E-2,a-6 pg17
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,
II

11

long wording

Langdon, Woodbury
Son of Henry S. &amp; Ann Langdon
d.1801-10-24
ly
D-3,c-8 pgll
slate, good, urn
Langdon, Woodbury - Family
no dates
D-3,e-2 marble plaque on mound tomb
Langton, Olive
Wife of Capt. Samuel Langton
d.1828-5-19
68y
E-2,c-4 pg15
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Langton, Samuel
"Capt.", wife Olive same stone
d.1807-2-6
45y
"S.L."
E-2,c-4 pg15
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Lapish, Elizabeth
Dau. of Robert &amp; Abiah Lapish
d.1805-8-31
9m
C-3,a-6 pg4
slate, good, urn &amp; wreath
Latapy, Stephen
Native of Fr-ance
d.1809-11-21
67y
"Mr. S.L.
D-2,e-2 pglO
slate, low, skull &amp; bones, hour-glass
11

Lawry, Benjamin
Son of Benjamin &amp; Eliza B. Lawry
d. 1836-1-12
14y
B. L.
A-3,b-3 pg36
marble, eroded
II

11

Lawry, George S.
d.1852-5-16
83y
G.S.L."
A-3,b-2 pg36
marble, eroded
11

Lawry, Sarah
Wife of George S.
d.1850-3-15
76y
"S.L."
A-3,b-1
pg36
marble, eroded

Lawry

Leavitt, Charlie
Son of Charles W. &amp; Mary A. Leavitt
d.1860-7-24
A-2,c-6 pg2
marble, low, sleeping child, with Lizzie
Leavitt, Lizzie A.
Dau. of Charles W. &amp; Mary A. Leavitt
d.1859-11-15
15m 10d
A-2,c-6 pg2
marble, low, sleeping child, with Charlie

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P ORTSMOUTH

Leblanc, John F.
d.1811-8-22
5y 2 m
C-2,i-3 pg6
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Leonard, Mary
"Mrs."
d.1814-6-13
75y
lost
Noted by A.H. Loc k e in 1907
Son of Thomas &amp; Sarah Lester

Lester, Benjamin Joseph
d.1864-2-16
6y 8m
G-5,b-6 marble, eroded

Lewis, Emily H.
"Miss"
d.1852-8-12
37y
"E.H.L."
D-4,d-6 pg14
marble, almost illegible
Lewis, James Stoodley Lewis
Son of Capt. Thomas &amp; Sarah Lewis
d.1783-10-21
5y 4m
"James Stoodley Lewis"
C-5,a-1
pg27
slate, broken, part missing, adult figure
Libbey, Dennis
d.1861-4-13
72y 10m
B-6,e-3 pg28
marble, broken,
Libbey, Jeremiah
"Esq.
d.1824-9-4
76y
A-4,a-2 pg36
slate, good,

bottom lost, set low

11

willow &amp; urn

Libbey, Mary Elizabeth
Dau. of David &amp; Betsey Libbey
d.1827-1-31
4y
"M.E.L.
A-1,c-1
pgl
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Lolley, Samuel A.
Son of Samuel &amp; Olive Lolley
d.1847-8-24
16y
C-5,d-7 pg27
marble, almost illegible
Dau. of Edward J. &amp; Dorothy A. Long
Long, Dorothy
d.1814-4-19
5y
"D. L.
F-2,d-2 pg22
marble, low, flower, epitaph-4
11

Long, Dorothy A.
Wife of Edward J. Long
d.1816-6-18
35y
F-3,f-2 pg22
marble, eroded
Long, Edward
Son of Edward ~( Dorothy Long
d.1803-7-18
5w
"E. Long"
F-2,d-3 pg22
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-1
Long, Edward J.
Veteran War of 1812
d.1824-2-27
53y
F-3,f-1
pg21
marble, eroded
Long, Edward Jennings
Master St. John ' s Lodge
d.1824-2-27
53y
F-3,d-1
pg21
marble, good, small cross

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Long, Mar-y E.
d.1815-12-30
F-2,d-1
pg21

Dau. of Edwar-d &amp; Dor-othy Long
3y
M.E.L."
mar-ble, low, urn
11

Lonner-gan, Ann
d.1820-12-26
64y
A.L.
G-4,a-2 pg24
slate, good, willow
11

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urn

Lonner-gan, Mar-y
d.1830-12-18
77y
"M.L."
G-1,c-1
pg23
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
Lord, Samuel Perkins
Son of John P. &amp; Sophia Lord
d.1815-4-5
13m
"S. P. L. "
D-2,h-7 pg17
gr-ay mar-ble, almost illegible
Low, Elisabeth
Wife of Joseph Low
d.1808-8-22
40y
E.L."
E-3,e-5 pg19
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-4
11

Low, Mary Pear-ne
Dau. of Joseph &amp; Elizabeth Low
d.1806-8-28
4y
"M.P.L.
C-3,a-5 slate, willow &amp; ur-n, r-epaired, epitaph-4
11

Lowd, Cather-ine M.
Dau. of Hunking &amp; Hannah Lowd
d.1851-10-9
37y
D-6,b-2 pg25
marble, eroded
Lowd, Hannah D.
Wide of Hunking Lowd
d.1850-5-25
67y
"H.D.L.
D-6,b-1
pg25
mar-ble, er-oded
11

Lowd, Hunking
d.1869-1-25
82y
D-6,c-1
pg25
mar-ble, almost illegible
Lowe, Augustus G.
Son of Joseph &amp; Elizabeth Lowe
d.1825-4-27
22y
"Mr-. A.G.L."
F-3,a13 pg19
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn, long wording
Lowe, Joseph
d.1823-10-22
F-3,a12 pg20

Mer-chant
59y
"J. L.
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
11

Lowe, Joseph Stephens
Son of Joseph &amp; Elizabeth Lowe
d. 1806-4-17
10y
J. s. L.
C-3,a-3 pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

11

Lowell, Elizabeth
"Madam", widow of Rev. John Lowell
d.1805-9-22
97y
"E.L.
D-3,d-6 pg11
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Lynch, Margaret
d.1857-12-9
19y 9m
H-4,b-5 pg31
marble,

low, eroded

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Lynn, Ann Eline
Dau. of Andrew &amp; Ann Lynn
d.1878-7-30
71y
"A.L.
C-6,a-5 pg27
marble, eroded, low, with mother
11

Lynn, Ann Elizabeth
Widow of Andrew Lynn
d.1853-7-17
80y
"A.E.L.
C-6,a-5 pg27
marble, eroded, low, with dau. Ann
11

Lyons, Emma F.
Dau. of John &amp; Mary Lyons
d.1862-9-13
6w
lost pg31
Noted near H-5

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
MacClintock, Elizabeth
Wife Rev. Samuel MacClintock, Greenl a nd
d.1813-8-13
6By
"E.M."
D-5,c-2 gray marble, eroded
Maine, Sarah Ann
Dau. Ammi R. &amp; Hannah Cutter
"S.A.M. II
d.1811-3-6
35y
E-2,f-9 pg18
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Manent, Hannah A.
Wife George Manent, dau. John Moulton
d.1884-3-22
S4y 5m
E-5,c-6 pg35
marble, eroded
Mann, Emma Holt
Dau. John &amp; Martha Mann
"E.H.M. II
d.1S35-9-6
Sm
F-3,a-8 marble, eroded
Mann, John
Son of John Mann, late of Portsmouth
d.1S29-4-13
16y
"J.M."
F-3,a-9 pg2O
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Mann, Nary Leslie
Dau. of Thomas Mann
d.1848-9-1O
1Sy
F-3,a-6 pg2O
marble, low, top corner broken off
Mann, Sarah Ann
Dau. John &amp; Martha Mann
II
d. 1 S36-11-1 9
2Oy
S. A. M. 11
F-3,a-7 pg2O
marble, eroded
Manning, Edward Sherburne
Merchant, son Thomas Manning
d.1821-6-16
26y
C-4,f-1 pg26
gray marble, almost illegible
Manning, Lucretia
Dau. of Ephraim &amp; Hannah Manning
d.1821-1O-31
27m
"L.M. 11
B-5,e-1 pg28
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Manning, Statira
Wife of Capt. Thomas Manning
d.18O7-6-8
54y
C-4,f-6 pg13
marble, almost illegible
Mansfield, Samuel
d. 1816-5-8
19y
S. M.
A-4,b-6 pg37
marble, eroded, faint tree design
11

Manson, Emily
d.1821-1O-16
F-2,f12 pg23

11

Dau. of Theodore &amp; Mary Manson
2y Sm
"E. M. 11
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Manson, Susan P.
Wife of Parker Manson
d.1821-9-21
19y
Mr-s. S.P.M."
F-2,f1O pg23
slate, low, split, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-4
11

Manson, Theodor-e
d.1822-1-27
36y
"Mr-. T. M.
F-2,f11 pg23
slate, low, willow, ur-n, pillar-s, epitaph-6
11

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
March, Catherine
d.1837-10-26
42y
"C.M.
D-4,c-1
pg12
slate, repaired,
11

willow &amp; urn

March, John
d.1813-6-12
53y
"J.M.
D-3,a-2 pg17
slate, good, wi 11 ow g~ urn
11

March, Margaret
Dau. of John &amp; Sarah March
d.1810-3-11
13y
"M.M.
E-2,a12 pg12
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
11

March, Nathaniel J.
d.1827-4-6
27y
"N.M.
D-3,d-1
pg12
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

March, Sarah
Widow of John March
d.1815-4-28
45y
D-3,a-1
pg12
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
March, Sarah,
d.1834-2-28
42y
D-4,c-2 pg12
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
March, Stephen
d. 1772-3-1
51 y
"Mr. Stephen March, 1 772"
B-5,b-7 pg29
slate, cracked, skull &amp; crossbones
Marden, Daniel
"Capt."
d.1816-9-16
38y
"D.M.
F-3,g-1
marble headstone lost
11

Marden, J.H. (John H.)
Co. G,
(d.1877-12-31)
(54y)
8-2,f-2 pg3
marble, eroded

10th N.H.

Inf.

(Civil War)

Marden, Margaret T.
d.1848-11-15
78y
F-3,a-1
pg20
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Marden, Mary
d.1816-10-30
F-3,g-2 pg23

Consort of David Marden
30y
"Mrs. M. M."
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2

Marden, Rachel
Married to William Marden 58 yrs.
d.1834-1-19
78y
"R.M.
F-3,g-3 pg23
marble, eroded
11

Marden, Sarah
Widow of Jonathan Marden
d.1842-8-7
77y
G-3,d-8 pg33
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Marden, Sarah H.
"Miss"
d.1820-7-5
17y
"S.H.M."
F-3,h-4 slate, good, willow &amp; urn

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Marden, William
Veteran of the Revolution
d.1838-3-11
83y
"W.M."
F-3,g-4 pg23
marble, almost illegible
1'1arsh, John
Merchant
d.1814-1O-21
43y
"J.M."
B-4,c-2 pg29
sandstone, eroded, willow

~&lt;

urn

Marsh, Zebulon
d.18O6-6-29
76y
"Z. Marsh"
E-6,a-7 pg5
slate, low, broken, top lost, epitaph-2
Marshall, Hannah
"H. M.
d.1821-12-22
79y
C-1,a-7 pg5
slate, good, urn
II

Marshall, Thankful
Dau. of Capt. William Marshall
d.179O-12-5
24y
"Miss Thankful Marshall"
D-2,f-6 pg1O
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, long text
Martin, Abraham
d.1846-11-18
78y
"A. M. 11
G-2,b-3 pg33
willow ~&lt; urn
Martin, Ann
Widow of Thomas Martin
d.1811-7-6
68th yr.
"A.M."
E-1,b-3 pg16
gray marble, eroded
Martin, George Thomas
Only son of Jeremiah &amp; Olive C. Martin
d. 1834-11-9
6y
"G. T. M."
B-1,d-1
pg3
marble, almost illegible
Martin, Mary
Wife of Abraham Martin
d.1829-1-22
63y
"M.M."
G-2,b-4 pg33
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Martin, Sarah
Wife of Capt. William M. Martin
d.182O-3-5
32y
"Mrs. S.M."
C-2,h-1
pg6
gray marble, eroded
Martin, Thomas
"Esq."
d.18O5-2-4
73y
"T.M. Esq."
E-2,a-4 pg17
slate, good, circle with leaves
"Capt."
Martin, William M.
d.1833-5-3
54y
"W.M.M."
C-2,h-2 pg6
marble, eroded
I

Massey, George
d.1821-8-4
7Oy
E-2,a-1
pg17
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-!
Massey, Hannah
Wife of George Massey
d.1852-1-26
85y
E-2,a-2 pg17
marble, eroded

!....

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Massey, Mehitable
Wife of George Massey
d.18O4-11-3
49y
"M.M."
E-2,a-5 pg17
marble, almost illegible
McHard, Elizabeth
Wife of William McHard
d.1791-1-21
7Oy
"Mrs. Elizabeth McHard"
D-2,e-9 pg1O
slate, low, winged cherub
McIntire, Andrew
Son of Neil &amp; Mary McIntire
1791 (?)
1w
B-6,f-3 pg28
slate, good, death head, with Clarissa
McIntire, Clarissa
Dau. of Neil &amp; Mary McIntire
d.1791-11-28
19m
"Clarissa McIntire, 1791"
B-6,f-3 pg28
slate, good, death head, with Andrew
McIntire, Katherine
Dau. of Neil &amp; Mary McIntire
d.1781-7-27
4y 1Om
"Katherine McIntire"
B-6,f-4 pg28
slate, good, headstone stolen 1986
McIntire, Mary
Wife of Neil McIntire
d.1814
"M.M.I."
D-1,c-5 pg1O
marble, illegible
McIntire, Neil
d.1812-4-7
87y 7m 22d
"N.M.I."
D-1,b-1
pg6
marble, illegible
Melcher, Catherine
Wife of Catherine Melcher
d.1815-12-1O
78y
"C.M.
E-3,a-2 pg15
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-5
11

Melcher, Gershom F.
d.1821-7-28
25y
"G.F.M."
C-6,a-4 pg27
marble, eroded
Melcher, Nathaniel
"Capt."
d.1822-1-5
79y
E-3,a-1
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Melcher, Nathaniel Jr.
d.18O8-4-15
4Oy
"N.M."
E-3,e-4 pg19
slate, low, tipped, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Melcher, Samuel
d.1831-1-23
29y
C-5,a-2 pg27
marble, almost illegible
Melcher, Woodbury
d.18O5-12-27
25y
"W.M."
E-3,b-5 pg15
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-6
Meloan, Abraham
d.1852-9-28
6Oy
"A.M."
A-6, b-8
\'~ 1&gt; ~ ~ ' d e 1_~oo d.

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Meloan, Enoch
With wife Mary
d. 1793-2-17
"E. M.
C-2,d-3 marble, almost illegible
11

Meloan, Mary
Widow of Enoch Meloan
d.1839-10-11
Bly
C-2,d-3 marble, almost illegible, with Enoch
Meloan, Paulina
Wife of Abraham Meloan
d.1848-8-10
59y
"P.M.
A-6,b-9 pg39
marble, eroded
11

Mendum, Charlotte
Dau. of Robert &amp; Mary Mendum
d.1826-12-13
17y
lost pgl
Noted by Frost near A-1
Mendum, Clementine
Dau. of Jonathan &amp; Nancy Mendum
d.1820-4-18
2y
C-3,c-5 pg3
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Mendum, Eliza U.
Wife of Jonathan Mendum
d.1834-9-5
46y
"E.U.M.
C-4,c-2 pg3
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
11

Mendum, Elizabeth E.
Dau. of Samuel &amp; Adaline Mendum
d.1831-5-18
6m
"E.E.M."
C-4,c-1 pg3
slate, good, no design, with Sarah
Mendum, John
d.1850-1-6
62y
A-5,c-4 pg38
marble, eroded
Mendum, John
"Capt.", veteran of the Revolution
d.1806-4-3
86y
"Capt. J.M."
E-3,c-1
pg20
sandstone, spalling, long wording
Mendum, Mary
d.1823-12-15
A-1,a-2 pgl

Wife of Robert Mendum
42y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2

Mendum, Mary H.
Wife of John Mendum
d.1855-8-29
66y
"M.H.M."
A-5,d-1
pg38
marble, eroded
Mendum, Nancy
Wife of Jonathan Mendum
d.1820-11-20
41y
"Mrs. N.M."
C-3,c-3 slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Mendum, Samuel
d.1844-2-9
37y
"S.M."
C-3,b-1
pg3
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Mendum, Sarah E.
Dau. of Samuel &amp; Adaline Mendum
d. 1832-6-31
S. E. M.
C-3,c-1
pg3
slate, good, no design, with Elizabeth
11

11

�NORTH CEMETERY,

PORTSMOUTH

Mendum, Susannah
Wife of Capt. John Mendum
d.1820-1-21
73y
A-5,e-4 pg38
slate, good, urn
Merriam, Mehitable
d.1848-10-28
84y
B-5,a12 pg37
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Merriam, Nathaniel
"Capt."
d.1821-12-4
54y
"Capt. N.M."
B-5,all pg37
slate, broken, top lost
Merrill, Charles A.
Son of Albert &amp; Abby Merrill
d.1863-8-9
3m 21d
lost Noted by A.H. Locke in 1907
Merrill, Hannah
Wife of Benjamin Merrill
d.1816-9-26
44y
B-5,b-1
pg29
marble, almost illegible
Meserve, Esther
Dau. of George Meserve
d.1799-5-1
37y
"Miss Esther Meserve"
E-4,d-4 pg20
slate, good, urn &amp; drapery
Miller, John
d.1813-7-10
D-1,b-3 pg6

Wife Ruth on back
40y
marble, eroded

Miller, Ruth
d.1841-1-16
D-1,b-3 pg6

Wife of John Miller
63y
marble, eroded, on back of John's stone

Moffatt, John
d.1786-2-22
92y
"Mr. John Moffatt, Esq.
D-2,e-3 pg11
slate, low, willow &amp; urn

1786"

Moffatt, Katherine
Wife of John Moffatt of Portsmouth
d.1769-12-7
69y
D-3,clO pg11
slate, good, cherub
Moffatt, Sarah Catherine
Wife of Samuel Moffatt, merchant
d.1802-11-5
60y
lost pg11
May have been D-2 or D-3
Monroe, Elizabeth R.P.
Wife of Henry Monroe
d.1835-2-26
33y
"E. R.P.M."
A-5,d-5 pg38
marble, eroded
Monroe, Henry
d.1849-10-11
A-5,d-6 pg38

"H. M.
48y
marble, eroded
II

Monroe, Isadore O.P.
Dau. of Henry &amp; Elizabeth Monroe
d.1849-12-20
17y
A-5,d-7 pg38
marble, almost illegible

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Moore, Mary Ann
Wife of John Moore
d.1821-9-24
26y
"M.A.M."
B-5,c-3 pg29
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Moore, William Archibald
Son of John &amp; Mary Ann Moore
b.1821-7-1
d.1829-1-27
"W.A.M."
B-5,c-2 pg29
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-8
Morse, Sarah
"Mrs.
d.1878-4-10
74y
S.M.
G-1,e-1
pg33
marble, good
11
11

11

Moses, Anna Goodrich
Widow of James Goodrich &amp; John Moses
d.1842-10-19
62y
"A.G."
B-5,b-3 pg29
marble, eroded, with John Moses
Moses, Charles E.
Son of Nehemiah~( Elizabeth Moses
d.1828-10-3
3y 6m
G-4,c-3 pg34
marble, eroded, with George
Moses, Elizabeth
Wife of Nehemiah Moses
d.1835-7-3
28y
E.M."
G-4,c-2 pg34
marble, repaired. reset low,
11

with son M,:1.rk

Moses, George W.
Son of Nehemiah &amp; Elizabeth Moses
d.1824-2-23
22h
G-4,c-3 pg34
marble, eroded, with Charles
Moses, John
On stone with Anna Goodrich Moses
d.1816-4-12
40y
J. M.
B-5,b-3 pg29
marble, eroded
11

11

Moses, Mark Edward
Son of Nehemiah &amp; Elizabeth Moses
d.1834-7-12
27m
"M.E.M."
G-4,c-2 pg34
marble, repaired, set low, with mother
Moses, Sar- ah E.
Dau. of Nehemiah &amp; Elizabeth Moses
d.1835-11-22
5y 9m
"S.E.M."
G-4,c-1
pg34
mar-ble, er-oded, br-oken, r-eset low
Moses, Thomas G.
d. 1825-1-19
38y
"T. G. M. "
B-6,c-5 pg29
slate, good, masonic emblems, epitaph-4
Moses, William
Son of William &amp; Elizabeth Moses
d.1805-12-8
6m
B-2,a-2 slate, low, sprig in cir-cle, reset higherMoulton, Ann Watts
Dau. of John &amp; Nancy Moulton
d.1846-7-2
43y
"M.A.W.
D-2,e-1
stub of mar-ble headstone
11

Moulton, Ann Watts
Dau. of John &amp; Nancy Moulton
d.1846-7-2
43y
E-5,c-4 pg35
mar-ble, almost illegible, name, no date

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Moulton, C.W. (C h a rles)
Co. K, 3rd N.H.
(d.1872-3-14)
G-6,a-1
pg35
marble, eroded

Inf.

(Civil War )

Moulton, Ernaline Lydia
Dau. of Nathaniel T. &amp; Lydia Moulton
d.1828-1O-18
9m
"E.L.M."
B-3,b-4 pg3O
slate, low, repaired, part lost, willow &amp; urn
Moulton, George Edwin
Son of John P. &amp; Susan H. Moulton
d.1844-7-28
18m
D-5,b-3 pg27
slate, poor, willow &amp; urn
Moulton, Hannah
Wife of Capt. John Watts Moulton
d.1799-1O-25
32y
E-5,c-2 pg1O
marble, broken, reset low, with John &amp; Nancy
Moulton, John E.
Son of Nathaniel T. &amp; Lydia Moulton
d.1826-9-3
1Ow
B-3,b-2 slate, low, top part lost
Moulton, John Watts
"Capt. " , died at Norfolk, Va.
d.18O2-9-16
36y
E-5,c-2 pg1O
marble, repaired, set low, with Hannah &amp; Nanc y
Moulton, Nancy
Widow of John Watts Moulton
d.1875-3-9
96y 4m
E-5,c-5 marble, eroded, see also E-5,c-2
Moulton, Nancy
Widow of John Watts Moulton
d.1875-3-9
96y 4m
E-5,c-2 pg11
marble, repaired, set low, with Hannah &amp; John
Moulton, Sarah Emery
Dau. of Nathaniel T. &amp; Lydia Moulton
d.1826-12-13
14y
"S.E.M."
B-3,b-1
pg3O
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Muchemore, Meshack
d.1872-8-2O
35y
G-4,e-8 pg32
marble, broken, decayed
Muchemore, William H.
Son of M.T. &amp; L. Muchemore
d.1852-6-14
17y
G-4,e-7 pg32
marble, eroded, cross &amp; winged harp
Mullineaux , Esther
d.1868-8-2
83y 9m
F-3,e-1
pg21
marble, eroded
Murphy, Charlie
Son of Weymouth &amp; Eliza J. Murphy
d. 1864
18y
D-1,b-4 pg6
marble, eroded, sleeping baby, with Warren Gates
Murphy, Levi Woodbury
Son of Weymouth &amp; Eliza J. Murphy
d.185O-12-18
2y
D-1,b-5 pg6
marble, · eroded, with Samuel P. Wiggin

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Mushaway, John
d.1826-4-4
72y
"J.M."
A-2,b-1
pg36
slate, cracked,

willow &amp; urn

Mushaway, Mary
Wife of John Mushaway
d.1819-7-13
67y
"M.M.
A-2,b-4 pg36
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
11

Myers, Dolly
d.1868-2-14
C-2,f-3 pg4

60y
"D.M."
marble, good

�NORTH CEMETERY. PORTSMOUTH
Nay, Charles Clinton
S on S tanley &amp; Sophia Nay, died Port land. Me.
d.1860-6-11
30y
A-2,c-7 pg!
marble, repaired
Nay, Edwin
Son of S tanley &amp; Sophia Nay, born Boston
b.1837-1-11
d.1841-1-30
lost Noted by A.H. Locke in 1907
Marshall Stanley
Son Stanley &amp; Sophia Nay, died Alban y , Me.
d.1861-10-24
3 3y
A-2,c-7 pgl
marble, repaired

Nay,

Nay, Stanley
d.1842-10-24
A-2,c-7 pg!

Son Dea, Raymond Nay, died Buffalo, NY
47y
marble, repaired

Elizabeth
Wife of Thomas Neal
d.1839-3-3
73y
B-1,d-3 pg2
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Neal,

Neal, Joshua
"Capt."
d.1831-2-1
64y
"J.N. "
8-6,b-2 pg29
marble, good
Neal, Sarah Ann
Dau. Capt. Joshua &amp; Nancy Neal
d.1806-4-17
21m
C-3,a-1
pg4
slate, low, urn

Thomas
d.1810-2-21
56y
B-1,d-4 pg22
slate, broken, part lost, epitaph- 2

Neal,

Neil, Sarah
Wife of Thomas Neil
d.1821-12-12
49y
"Mrs. S. N."
F-2,e-7 pg22
slate, low, willow &amp; urn,

with William

Neil, Thomas
d.1850-6-24
77y
"T.N."
F-2,e-8 pg22
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
William Jr.
Son of Thomas &amp; Sarah Neil, drowned
d.1820-6-29
23y
"W.N., Jr."
F-2,e-7 pg22
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, with mother

Neil,

Nelson, John
d.1818-1-31
C-2,i-l.
pg6

Long member NH Mechanic Assoc.
49y
"J. N."
gray marble, repaired, part lost

Nelson, Margaret
Wife of John Nelson
d.1807-6-30
34y
C-2,i-4 pg6
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Newell, Martha Emily
Only child James &amp; Sarah Newell
d.1840-9-10
11m
marble, eroded

�NORTH CEMETERY. PORTSMOUTH
Newhall, Lucy Ann
Dau. Samuel &amp; Ruth Newhall
d.1829-1-19
19y
F-2,d-7 pg22
marble, almost illegible, with Ruths
Newhall, Mercy
Eldest dau. late Capt. Samuel Newhall
d.1803-7-6
35y
C-2,h-4 marble, eroded, low, of Newburyport
Newhall. Ruth
Dau. of Samuel Newhall
d.1816-10-13
15m
F-2,d-7 marble, eroded, with Ruth &amp; Lucy Ann
Newhall, Ruth
Wife of Samuel Newhall
d.1829-10-12
43y
F-2,d-7 marble, eroded, with Ruth &amp; Lucy Ann
Newhall, Samuel
Merchant
d.1820-12-2
36y
"S.N."
F-2,d-6 pg22
marble, eroded
Newton, John
d.1811-1-26
C-1,e-2 pg6

Native of Gosport
48y
"J. N."
marble, almost illegible

Noble, John
"Dea."
d.1801-10-19
66y
D-5,b-4 pg13
slate, low, broken, urn &amp; wreath, epitaph-4
Noble, John
"Capt."
II
d. 1819-1-23
43y
J. N. 11
D-5,a-13 pg26
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Noble, Mary
Wife of Dea. John Noble
d.1793-4-16
36y
"Mrs. Mary Noble"
D-4,a-2 pg13
slate, low, cherub
Noble, Pamelia
Wife of Capt. John Noble
d.1818-8-28
27y
D-4,a-3 pg13
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-3
Norton, Anna
Widow of Josiah Norton
d.1822-5-19
49y
"A.N."
8-5,a-2 pg38
slate, cracked, willow &amp; urn
Nute, Charity
"Mrs."
d.1846-3-29
Bly
lost Noted by A.H. Locke in 1907
Nutter, James M.
"Master"
no dates
lost pg31
Noted between H-2 and H-3
Nutter, Nancy
Consort of John Nutter
d.1823-4-23
55y
"N.N."
D-1,c-1
marble, almost illegible

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Odior-ne, John
d.1825-7-12
42y
C-2,b-1
pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Oldest tomb at North Cemeter-y
Odior-ne, Jotham
d.1751
48y
sandstone slab on mound tomb
C-4,f10 pg13
Oliver, Susannah
Dau. of Daniel &amp; Bethia Oliver of Boston
d.1768-8-12
20th yr.
"Mr-s. Susannah Oliver"
B-6,b-1
pg17
slate, good, death head
Youngest son of James &amp; Sarah Orne
Orne, Joseph
d.1820-8-26
14y
"J.O."
E-2,b-2 pg17
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn
Osborne, Geor-ge
Family of George Osborne
no dates
F-6,a-3 pg35
slate, top broken off, epitaph-4
Osborne, Margaret
d.1837-4-19
23y
"M.J.O."
C-1,e-8 pg5
marble, r-epaired, top corner off
Osgood, Charles Edward
Son of S. &amp; Julia Ann Osgood
d.1833-6-23
7y
"C.E.O."
E-1,b-9 pg16
marble, almost illegible
Oxford, Susan Ellen
Only dau. of John R. &amp; Lydia S. Oxford
d.1842-8-3
16m
A-2,b-5 pg1
marble, eroded, reset 1992

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Packer, Thomas
d.1793-12-16
63y
D-4,d-2 pg14
slate, good, urn &amp; drapery,
Paddleford, Margaret
d.1847-2-4
83y
"M.P. 11
D-5,all
pg26
slate, good,

epitaph- 7

willow &amp; urn

Palfrey, Abbigail
Widow of John Palfrey of Boston
d.1812-11-2
64y
"A.P. 11
C-1,d-4 pg5
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Pal mer, Dorothea S.
"Miss", with mother ~( 2 sisters
d.1834-8-6
19y
"D.S.P. 11
F-2,e-5 pg22
marble, eroded
11
Pal mer, Mary C.
Mrs. 11 , with 3 daughters
d.183O-11-28
49y
F-2,e-5 pg22
marble, eroded

Palmer, Mary S.
"Miss", vJith mother~( 2 sisters
d.1836-1-19
27y
"M.S.P."
F-2,e-5 pg22
marble, eroded
Palmer, Sarah E,
"Miss", with mother ~( 2 sister-s
d.1833-12-28
22y
f-2,e-5 pg22
marble, eroded
Par-ke, Jane
Widow Capt. Matthew Parke of Boston
d.1824-5-27
62y
A-5,b-5 pg19
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
Par-kens, Thomas
Native of Wor-r-ingham, England
d.1843-12-15
73y
"T.P. 11
E-2,f-1
pg19
marble, almost illegible
Parks, Drewsilla
Wife of Elisha Par-ks
d.1857-4-3
42y
H-5,a-4 pg31
space, stone lost
Parks, Eliza A.
Dau. of Elisha &amp; Drewsilla Par-ks
d.1866-11-2O
26y
H-5,a-3 pg31
marble, eroded
Parks, Ida B.
d.1865-11-3O
H-5,a-1
pg31

Dau. of Elisha &amp; Dr-ewsilla Par-ks
5y 1Om
marble, broken, top lost

Par-ks, Thomas B.
Son of Elisha &amp; Dr-ewsilla Par-ks
d.1863-3-16
18y 6m
H-5,a-2 pg31
marble, eroded, veter-an Civil WarParrott, Debor-ah
Wife Capt. John Parrott of Portsmouth
d.1779-2-21
37y
B-4,f-1
pg28
slate, good, death head, wording-8

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Parry, Edward Owen
Son of Edward &amp; Joanna Parry
d.1798-8-19
12m 6d
"Edward Owen Parry"
Parry, Joanna
Wife of Edward Parry
d.1800-6-10
27y
"Mrs. Joanna Parry"
D-2,c-3 pglO
slate, low, old repair, design lost
Parry, Louisa A..
Only child Edward Parry, merchant
d.1803-6-18
4y 4m
"L.A. Parry"
D-2,c-2 pglO
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-12
Parry, Martha Ann Lane
Dau. Samuel &amp; Mary Barry Lane Parry
d.1824-5-1
lOy
G-4,b-6 slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Parry, Richmond
d.1828-9-24
85y
A-2,c-5 pgl
slate,

low, willow &amp; urn

Parry, Samuel
d.1861-5-15
73y
A-2,c-2 marble, almost illegible
Paul, Elizabeth
Wife of Capt. John Paul
d.1803-10-29
"Mrs. E. Paul"
22y
C-2,f-4 pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Payson, Jonathan
b.1752-3-21
d.1826-2-8
"J.P."
B-6,a-6 pg39
marble, eroded
Payson, Sarah
Wife of Jonathan Payson
b. 1757-10-9 d . 1820-9-6
"Mrs. S. P. "
B-6,a-5 pg39
marble, good
Pearne, Ann
d.1788-9-20
C-3,b-6 pg4

Dau. of William &amp; Mary Pearne
21y
"Ann Pearne"
slate, good, winged cherub, carver Enoch Noyes

Pearne, Mary
d.1788-6-30
C-3,a-4 pg4

Wife of William Pearne, Merchant
54y
"Mary Pearne, 1788"
slate, good, cherub

Pearse, George
Son of Stephen &amp; Sarah Pearse
b.1815-8-18 d.1868-7-1
E-1,e-3 pg18
marble, eroded
Pearse, Mary
Wife Peter Pearse, dau. Jotham Odiorne
d.1817-7-22
75y
C-4,f-9 pg13
marble plaque, side Odiorne Tomb
Pearse, Mary F.
Son of Stephen &amp; Sarah Pearse
d.1865-9-3
60y
E-1,e-1
pg18
marble, almost illegible

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Pearse, Oliver Peabody
Drowned at Cape May
d.1848-8-8
40y
C-4,f-9 pg13
marble plaque, side Odiorne tomb
Pearse, Peter
Son Thomas Pearse of Salcombe, Eng.
d.1812-3-8
75y
C-4,f-9 pg13
marble plaque, side Odiorne tomb
Pearse, Sarah H.
Wife Stephen Pearse, dau. Oliver Peabody
b.1783-8-21
d.1848-9-14
C-4,f-9 pg13
marble plaque, side Odiorne tomb
Pearse, Stephen
b.1779-5-17 d.1861-3-26
C-4,f-9 pg13
marble plaque, side Odiorne tomb
Pearse, Stephen Jr.
Son of Stephen &amp; Sarah Pearse
d.1830-3-26
19y
"S.P."
E-1,e-2 slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Pearson, Israel Putnam
d.1816-5-3
7m
A-2,a-5 pg36
slate, good, willow

&amp;

urn

Peavey, Abigail
Mother of the late George Boyd
d. 1800-9-8
96y
"Madam Abigai 1 Peavey, 18(H)"
C-4,d-2 pg12
slate, old iron repair, willow &amp; urn, epi taph--4
Peavey, Hannah
Wife of Anthony Peavey
d.1840-6-13
43y
F-5,c-3 slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with Infant
Peavey, Infant
b.1840 d.1840
F-5,c-3 slate,

Child of Hannah &amp; Anthony Peavey
good,

willow &amp; urn,

with mother

F'eduz z i, Domenick
Native of Val-di -Integl um, Italy
d.1840-2-16
65y
"D.P."
C-4,a-3 pg28
marble, eroded, with wife Jane
Peduzzi, Jane
d.1811-12-13
C-4,a-3 pg28

Of Amherst, NH, wife of Domenick Peduzzi
30y
marble, eroded, with husband

Peduzzi, Margaret
Wife of Domenick Peduzzi
d.1839-6-21
58y
"M.P."
A-5,c-3 pg38
marble, eroded
Peduzzi, Margaret T.
Dau. of Domenick &amp; Margaret Peduzzi
d.1826-7-6
4y Bm
"M.T.P."
A-5,c-2 pg38
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Peirce, Edward J.
d.1818-9-13
49y
"Mr . E. J • P. "
E-4,e-4 pg20
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Peir-ce, Lydia
IIL. p.
d.1844-8-14
64y
F-5,c-1
pg21
marble stub, r-emainder- lost
II

Pender-, Ale:-:
Son of Abraham &amp; S.P. Pender
d.1847-7-20
4m
B-6,d-2 double mar-ble, almost illegible, with Fr-ances
Pender-, Fr-ances A.
Dau. of Abr-aham &amp; S.P. Penderd.1852-10-2
2m Bd
B-6,d-2 double mar-ble, almost illegible, with Alex
Penhallow, Andr-ew Jackson
b.1815-3-1
d.1890-1-15
E-2,e-5 pg19
sandstone slab on table tomb, part lost
Penhallow, Har-riet
Widow of Hunking Penhallow
d.1861
E-2,e-5 pg19
sandstone slab on table tomb, part lost
Penhal 1 ow, Hunking
"Hon.
d.1826-9-24
60y
E-2,e-5 pg19
sandstone slab on table tomb,
11

part lost

Pepper, Joseph
20y
IIJ op o II
d.1849-5-27
E-3,e-6 pg19
mar-ble, eroded
Perkins, Jer-emy M.
Son of Jeremy &amp; Ann Perkins
d.1831-10-19
10m
D-6,a-5 pg26
slate, good, willow &amp; 2 urns
Perkins, Jeremy M.
d.1836-12-12
34y
C-6,d-2 pg26
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Perkins, Louisa
For-mer- wife Pierce P. Clements
d.1838-9-1
52y
G-3,c-3 marble, repaired, with Pierce P. Clements
Perkins, Mary Ann
Dau. of Jeremy &amp; Ann Perkins
d.1830-3-9
7y
C-6,c-5 mar-ble, eroded
Perkins, Nancy
Wife of Noah Perkins
d.1854-12-19
64y
F-1,b-3 pg18
marble, eroded
Perkins, Sar-ah D.
Dau. of Jeremy &amp; Ann Perkins
d.1842-11-7
6y 7m
C-6,d-1
pg26
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
Perry, Geor-ge N.
United States Navy
no dates
A-2,c-3 pgl
marble, almost illegible

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Pettigrew, Mary R.
Wife of William Pettigrew
d.1879-6-8
79y 10m 12d
H-4,d-4 pg31
marble, eroded, with William
Pettigrew, Susan Emeline
Wife Francis F. Pettigrew
d.1845-3-21
21y
H-4,d12 pg31
marble, eroded
Pettigrew, William
Veteran of Mexican War
d.1865-2-9
59y 9m
H-4,d-4 pg31
marble, eroded, with wife Mary
Philbrick, David
d.18 -8-27
6m
A-2,a-2 pg36
slate, broken, part date lost
Philbrick, Lynthia Ann
Dau. John C. &amp; Sarah A. Philbrick
date part lost
"L.A.P."
H-2,a-5 pg32
marble, broken, reset low, with Sarah Ann
Philbrick, Sarah Ann
Wife of John C. Philbrick
d. 1837-11-14
30y
"S. A. P. "
H-2,a-5 pg32
marble, broken set low, with Lynthia Ann
Phinney, H. Clement
Son of Stephen
d.1841-4-14
7y
G-1,b-1
pg23
marble, eroded

&amp;

Ann Phinney

Pickering, Abigail
Wife John Pickering, dau. Jacob Sheafe
d.1805-12-12
62y
"Mrs. A. Pickering"
B-4,c-3 pg29
marble, eroded
Pickering, Benjamin D.A.
Son Ephraim &amp; Maria Pickering
d.1841-3-15
5y 3m
G-4,e-5 pg32
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Pickering, Frances
d.1822-11-3
46y
"F.P."
B-4,d-3 marble, eroded
Pickering, John
"Hon."
d.1805-4-11
67y
"Hon. John Pickering, LLD"
B-4,c-4 pg29
marble, almost illegible, long text
Wife of Joshua Pike
Pike, Elizabeth D.
d.1825-8-23
35y
G-4,c-8 pg34
slate, good, wi 11 ow 8&lt; urn
'

Pillow, Elizabeth
Dau. of John &amp; Mary Pillow
d.1822-10-4
21y
G-3,b-1
pg34
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, with 3 others
Pillow, John
With wife, son &amp; daughter
d.1802-4-10
32y
G-3,b-1
pg34
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, with 3 others

�NORTH CEMETERY , PORTSMOUTH
Pillow, John M.
Son John &amp; Mary Pillow, died Co ncord
d.1821-9-6
28y
G-3,b-1
pg34
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, with 3 others
Pillow, Mary
Widow of John Pillow
d.1812-9-23
42y
G-3,b-1
pg34
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, with 3 others
Pillow, Mary Jane
"Miss"
d.1818-6-27
22y
F-3,h-3 pg21
slate, good, urn &amp; circles
Pinkham, Ruth Ann
b.1814-9-3O d.182O-9-11
"R.A.P."
B-6,a-7 pg39
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Place, George T.
Son of Leonard &amp; Ann E. Place
d.1861-11-12
2w
lost pg35
Should be E-6
Place, James
d.1835-11-13
D-2,a-2 pg6

26y
"J.P."
marble, low, almost illegible

Place, Mary Jane
Wife of John S. Place
d.1833-8-7
37y
C-1,e-7 pg5
marble, eroded
Place, Mary T. Walker
Widow of James Place
d.1837-2-18
D-2,a-1
pg6
marble, almost illegible
Wife of John S. Place
Place, Nancy Jones
d.1814-3-2O
28y 7m
"N.J.P."
C-1,d-9 pg5
marble, eroded
Wife of Samuel Place of Portsmouth
Place, Sarah
d.1793-7-12
27y
"Mrs. Sarah Place"
D-4, b-1
pg13
slate, good, cherub
Plummer, William
d. 1798-8-3
25y
"Wi 11 iam Plummer, 1798"
E-4,b-5 pg2O
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Prescott, Sarah
Wife of John Prescott
d.1849-1-6
37y
H-4,d-1
pg31
marble, broken, almost illegible
Purkins, Elizabeth
"Mrs."
d.1822-9-5
47y
"E.P."
D-5,a-2 pg26
slate, flaw in stone, willow &amp; urn
Putnam, Harriet
Wife of Rev. Israel W. Putnam
d. 1832-6-10
41y
"H.P."
E-1,bll
pg16
marble, eroded, urn &amp; pillars

�NORTH CEMETERY~ PORTSMOUTH
Putnam~ Horace Morse
Son Rev.
d.1832-12-21
7y
"H.M.P."
E-1~b1O pg16
marble~ eroded

Israel &amp; Harriet Putnam

�NORTH CEMETERY. PORTSMOUTH
Quincy, Sarah
Relict of Edmund H. Quincy
d.1826-12-7
77y
A-5,e-2 marble, illegible, with grdau. Hannah Folsom

�NORTH CE METERY,

P ORTSMOUTH

Rand, Caroline Esther
Dau. of Harr y Rand
d. 1841-10-3 1
2y 3m
C. E. R. "
G-5,b-2 marble, eroded
II

Randall, Abigail
Relict of Capt. Paul Randall
d.1824-9-14
84y
D-5,a-9 pg26
space for lost marker
Randall, Sarah
Wife of Edward Randall
d.1845-1-26
85y
C-2,f-2 pg4
marble, eroded
Reding, Almira
"Miss"
d.1831-8-20
33y
"A.R.
E-4,d-2 pg20
slate, gppd, willow 81. ur-n
11

Reding, Charles
Wife Phebe same stonw
d.1838-11-14
57y
E-4,d-1
pg20
marble, repaired, part lost
Reding, John
d.1825-11-15
E-4,f-4 pg20

Wife Mary same stone
81y
slate, good, urn, drapery, cherubs

Reding, Mary
Noted with husband John Reding
d.1799-7-23
47y
"Mary, Wife of John Reding, 1799"
E-4,f-4 pg20
slate, good, urn, drapery, cherubs
Reding, Phebe
Noted with husband Charles Reding
d.1848-12-2
69y
E-4,d-1
pg20
marble, repaired, part lost
Reed, Sarah
"Widow"
d.1821-6-25
70y
A-3,a-6 pg36
slate,

1 ow,

wi 11 ow 81. urn, epitaph-4

Rober-ts, Edmund
"Capt.
d. 1787-11-15
44y
"Capt. Edmund Roberts"
C-3,e-3 pg12
slate, low, willow, ur-n, pillars
11

Rober-ts, Evaline L.C.
Dau. of James &amp; Elizabeth Rober-ts
d.1844-8-27
21y
F-6,a-1
pg35
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
Robinson, Geor-ge W.
Son of Joseph &amp; Mar-y Robinson
d.1820-9-24
17y 9m
C-2,d-1
pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
Roger-s, Mar-y S. Holman
d.1888-10-25
84y Sm
F-2,f-2 marble, eroded

Widow of Cyr-us Rogers

Rohl, Rebecca A.T.
Widow of John L. Rohl
d.1839-7-29
34y
"R.A. T.R.
F-5,a-2 pg21
marble top seen outside fence '86, now lost
11

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Ross, Emily Olevia
Wife of John Ross
d.1853-9-3
48y
F-3,e-2 slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Rousoe, Frederick
Son of Joseph &amp; Jane Rousoe
d.1851-1-17
5y 4m
H-4,dlO marble, eroded
Rowe, Ebenezer Jr.
d.1825-2-26
27y
E.R.
G-4,b-2 pg24
slate, good, wi 11 ow
11

11

~~

urn

Rowe, Jabez
Son of Jabez &amp; Nancy Rowe
d.1836-5-20
ly 6m 15d
G-5,a-1
pg24
marble, eroded
Rowe, Jabez
Capt.
d.1837-5-7
33y
J.R.
G-4,ell
pg32
slate, good,
II

11

11

11

willow~~ urn

Rowe, Thomas F.
b.1807-4-3 d.1827-6-13
T.F.R.
G-4,b-1
pg24
slate, willow &amp; urn, broken, part lost
11

11

Rowell, Nehemiah
A Worthy Citizen"
d.1779-9-7
30y
"Mr. Nehemiah Rowell,
B-4,e-2 pg28
slate, good, death head
11

1779

11

Rugg, Ann Emily Jane
Dau. of Ivah &amp; Olive A. Rugg
d.1832-1-26
2y 3m 13d
B-4,a-1
pg37
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Rugg, Ivah N.
d.1878-12-21
B-5,a13 pg37

74y !Om
marb 1 e, good

Rugg, Olive Ann
Wife of Ivah N. Rugg
d.1875-12-10
75y
B-5,a14 pg37
marble, good
Rundlet, Edward
Son of James &amp; Jane Rundlet
d.1805-1-1
1y
E-2,b-4 pg17
slate, good, urn
Rundlet, Elizabeth
Dau. of James &amp; Jane Rundlet
d. 1810-4-22
By
"E. R.
D-2,g-1
pg10
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Rundlet, John
Son of James &amp; Jane Rundlet
d.1804-9-28
17y
"J. Rundlet"
E-2,b-5 pg17
slate, top broken off
Rundlett, Frances W.
Wife of William Rundlett
d.1825-4-17
20y
"F.W.R.
D-3,d-3 pg12
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-3
11

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Russell, Eleazer
Collector of Customs, etc.
d.1798-9-18
76y
"Eleazer- Russell, Esq."
A-6,c-1
pg39
slate, part of side broken off
Russel 1, l"lartha
"Miss
d. 1798-9-21
65v
"t1. R.
A-6,c-2 pg39
slate, good,
11

11

urn,

wording

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Salter, Abigail
Widow of Capt. John Salter
d. 1806-4-4
50y
"Mrs. A. S. 1806"
C-4,f-5 pg13
marble, almost illegible
Salter, Elizabeth
Widow of Capt. Richard Salter
d.1836-6-17
82y
"E.S."
D-3,f-2 pg15
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph -1
Salter, Elizabeth
Wife of Richard Salter
d.1805-7-25
54y
E-3,b-4 pg15
slate, good, willow 8~ urn, epitaph--4
Salter, Richard
d.1820-8-12
47y
E-4,a-5 pg15
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Salter, Richard
Veteran of the Revolution
d.1812-5-2
68y
D-3,f-1
pg15
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Salter, Sarah Ann
Wife of Capt. Henry Salter
d.1810-11-11
27y
"S.A.S. 11
D-4,a-8 pg13
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn
Saunders, Charles H.
Son Capt. Richard &amp; Charlotte Saunder s
d. 1828-7-17
7y
"C.H. s. 11
F-1,e-2 pg22
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Saunders, Charlotte H.
With husband Richard Saunders
d.1827-4-29
47y
F-1,e-1
pg22
double slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Saunders, Richard
"Capt.", with wife Charlotte
d.1827-8-10
47y
"R.S. 11
F-1,e-1
pg22
double slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Sawyer, Selvesta J.
Son of Moses &amp; Mary Sawyer
d.1841-5-17
3y Bm
G-4,e-4 pg32
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Scriggins, George A.
Son of John &amp; Maria Scriggins
d.1847-6-25
6y
lost Noted by A.H. Locke in 1907
Scriggins, Harriet A.
Dau. of Stephen &amp; Lydia Scriggins
d.1846-7-22
6y
"H.A.S. 11
B-4,d-2 pg28
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with Lydia
Scriggins, Lydia E.
Wife of Stephen D. Scriggins
d.1842-8-26
24y
"L.E.S."
B-4,d-2 pg28
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with Harriet
Scriggins, William
d.1825-7-29
33y
D-5,a12 pg26
slate, good, willow

&amp;

urn

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Seavey, Wil lia m
"C apt."
d.1845-1O-29
41y
F-5,b-1
pg21
slate, good,

leaf rope edging

Seawards, George J.
Son of William &amp; Susan Seawards
d. 1833-5-:3 1
16y
C-3,f-1
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-3
Seawards, Theodore Sheafe
Son of William &amp; Susan Seawards
d.1825-11-11
4y
C-3,f-2 pg12
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Sellers, Pamelia
Widow of Capt. James Sellers
d.184O-6-22
26y
D-5,alO pg26
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Senter, Elizabeth S.
Wife of William Senter
d.1835-4-16
29y
"E.S.S."
F-2,a-1
pg19
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Serratt, Elizabeth
Dau. of Leonard &amp; Margaret Se rrat t
d.181O-8-18
4m 18d
C-2,c-3 pg4
slate, low, urn
Sewall, Jonathan Sewall
Councillor at Law
d.18O8-3-29
6Oy
"J.M.S., Esq."
E-2,a-3 pg17
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-8
Dau. of John &amp; Jane Shackford
Shackford, Caroline
d.1818-9-18
4y
B-1.,f-3 pg5
marble, eroded, low, carved rose
Shackford, John
"Major"
d.1.766-1O-25
58y
"Major John Shackford"
A-4,d-2 pg37
slate, good, winged cherub
Shackford, Mary
Wife of Samuel Shackford
d.1826-6-3
27y
"M.S. 11
G-2,c-1
pg34
marble, almost illegible
Shannon, Elizabeth
Wife of Richard Cutts Shannon
d.1814-6-14
6Oy
"E.S. 11
D-1,c-4 pg1O
marble, almost illegible
Shannon, John L.
Supposed lost at sea, with Sarah
d.1818-9-18
35y
"J.L.S."
D-1,b-2 pg6
marble, almost illegible
Shannon, Richard Cutts
d.1.822-4-7
77y
"R.C.S."
D-1,c-2 pg1O
slate, repaired,

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-1

Shannon, Sarah
Wife of John L. Shannon
11
d.1835-7-26
52y
S.F.S. 11
D-1,b-2 pg6
marble, eroded, John noted also

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Shapley, Thankful
Wife of James Shapley
d.18O6-8-7
45y
"T.S."
A-6,c-3 pg39
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Shattuck, William C.
Son of Chester &amp; Miriam Shattuck
d.1827-3-1
21y
"W. C. s."
G-3,d-1
pg33
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-5
Shea, Ellen
Dau. of Timothy &amp; Mary Shea
d. 1857-3-11
15y
H-4,b-2 marble, eroded
Sheafe, Abigail
Widow of Jacob Sheafe
d.18O5-9-18
73y
"A.S."
E-4,b-6 pg2O
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Sheafe, Abigail
Dau. of Thomas Sheafe
d.1843-9-7
65y
"A.S."
D-4,e-5 pg14
marble, eroded
Sheafe, Abigail
d.1843
65y
D-4,f-2 pg14
marble table plaque,

see also D-4,e-5

Sheafe, Charles
d.1816
26y
D-4,f-2 pg14
marble table plaque
Sheafe, Elizabeth Bunbury
d.1795-3-17
27y
"Elizabeth Bunbury Sheafe,
D-4,f-1
pg14
slate, good, death head

1795"

Sheafe, Francis
d.1816
29y
D-4,f-2 pg14
marble table plaque
Sheafe, Hannah
Wife of Jacob Sheafe, Esq.
d.1773-11-12
55th yr.
"Mrs. Hannah Sheaf e,
B-4,c-5 pg29
slate, good, winged cherub

1773"

Sheafe, Hannah S.
d. 1804-10-3
15y
"H, Sheafe"
C-2,f-5 pg4
slate, poor, urn &amp; wreath, Latin epitaph-3
Sheafe, Horatio
d.1798
6y
D-4,f-2 pg14
marble table plaque
Sheafe, Jacob
Merchant
d.1829-1-25
84y
"J • s •
E-4,a-9 pg15
marble, almost illegible
II

Sheafe, Jacob
d.1791-6-26
76th yr.
"Jacob Sheafe, Esq. 1791"
8-4,c-6 pg29
slate, good, winged cherub, epitaph-9

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PORTSMOUTH

Sheafe, James
Son of Thomas Sheafe
d.1845-2-7
53y
"J.S.
D-4,e-4 pg14
marble, good
11

Sheafe, James
d. 1845
56y
D-4,f-2 pf14
Sheafe, John
d.1812-1-24
C-1,a-4 pg5

marble table plaque,

see also D-4,e-4

Mer-chant
50y
sandstone, most of surface lost

Sheafe, John Hale
d.1840
46y
D-4, f-2 pg14
marble table plaque
Sheafe, Mary
Wife of Thomas Sheafe
d.1784-2-20
29y
"Mr-s. Mar-y Sheafe"
C-5,c-5 pg27
slate, good, death head
Sheafe, Mary
d.1784
29y
D-4,f-2 pg14

Wife of Thomas Sheafe
mar-ble table plaque,

see also C-5,c-5

Sheafe, Mary
Wife of Thomas Sheafe
d.1817-4-21
61 y
"Mr-s. M. S.
E-4,a-7 pg15
mar-ble, er-oded, willow &amp; urn
11

Sheafe, Mary
d.1817
61y
D-4,f-2 pg14

Wife of Thomas Sheafe
mar-ble table plaque, see also E-4,a-7

Sheafe, Mary
Wife of Jacob Sheafe
d.1833-4-23
82y
"M. s.
E-4,a-8 pg15
marble, good, r-eset, epitaph-3
11

Sheafe, Mary C.
Dau. of Thomas &amp; Mary Sheafe
d.1797-7-7
16m
E-4,a-6 pg14
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Sheafe, Mar-y C.
d. 1797
16m
D-4,f-2 pg14
mar-ble table plaque, see also E-4,a-6
Sheafe, Oliverd.1825
27y
D-4,f-2 pg14

mar-ble table plaque, see also D-4,g-3

Sheafe, OliverSon of Thomas Sheafe
d.1825-9-17
27y
D-4,g-3 pg14
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
Sheafe, Samuel
Mer-chant
d.1857-11-13
72y
"S.S."
D-4,g-1
pg14
mar-ble, r-epair-ed

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S heafe, Samuel
d.1857
72y
D-4,f-2 pg14

marble table plaque, see also D-4,g-1

Sheafe, Sarah
d.1798
17y
D-4,f-2 pg14

marble table plaque

Wife of James S heafe
Sheafe, Sarah
d.1799-9-19
30y
"Mrs. Sarah Sheafe"
E-4,f-6 pg20
slate, good, urn &amp; drapery
Sheafe, Thomas
d. 1831-9-4
BOy
"T. s."
D-4,g-2 pg14
marble, eroded, poor
Sheafe, Thomas
d.1831
BOy
D-4,f-2 pg14

"Esq."
marble table plaque, see also D-4,g-2

Sheafe, Thomas Jr·.
d.1798
14y
D-4,f-2 pg14
marble table plaque
Shelden, Fidelia
Dau. of Amos &amp; Lucy Shelden
d.1820-11-25
16y
"Miss Fidelia Shelden"
A-1,c-3 pgl
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-8
Shelden, John Henry
Son of John &amp; Elexabeth Shelden
d.1822-1-1
7y
"John Henry Shelden"
A-1,c-5 pg1
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Shelden, Mary Ann
With Mary Ann E. Shelden
d.1814-1-13
15y
B-1,a-1
pgl
slate, low, willow &amp; urns
Shelden, Mary Ann E.
With Mary Ann Shelden,
d.1815-1-8
3m
B-1,a-1
pgl
slate, low, willow &amp; urns

1814

Sheldon, John
d.1821-12-5
31y
A-1,c-4 pgl
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-6
Sheldon, John Henry
Son of John &amp; Elizabeth Sheldon
d.1823-9-9
15m
"John Henry Sheldon"
A-1,c-6 pgl
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Sheldon, Lucy
Wife of Amos Sheldon
d.1819-4-9
48y
"Mrs. Lucy Sheldon, 1819"
A-1,c-2 pg1
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-8
Wife John S. Sherburne, dau. George Boyd
Sherburne, Submit
d.1807-2-23
28y
D-3,b-1
pgll
marble plaque on mound tomb, illegible

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Shillaber, Joseph
"Capt."
d.1849-7-20
50y
"Father"
B-4,d-1
pg28
marble, eroded
Shores, Rachel
Dau. Andrew Tombs, with Mary Stafford
d.1818-1-12
78y
A-2,c-4 pg2
marb 1 e, er-oded
Shortr-idge, Joseph
d.1802-11-1
9y
D-6,f-1
pg25
slate, face flaking,
Shute, Charles
d.1841-4-28
22y
D-3,d-7 pg11
slate, good,
Shute, Fanny
D.1821-12-31
D-3,a-5 pg12

part lost, urn

willow &amp; ur-n

Wife of John A. Shute
32y
slate, low, willow &amp; ur-n, John noted on bac k

Shute, John
Noted on back of wife' s stone
d.1859-5-25
70y
D-3,a-5 slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Shute, John Jr.
d.1854-2-2
24y
D-3,a-4 pg12
marble, broken, reset
Shute, Mary
Wife of John Shute
d.1847-8-23
52y
"M. s."
D-3,a-3 pg12
marble, eroded
Sides, Sarah Jane
DaL1. of Richard 8( Bel ind ~
d.1855-12-5
19y 6m
"S.J.S."
F-2,f-5 pg23
marble, almost illegible

ides

Simes, Ann
Widow of Joseph Simes
d.1802-11-22
65y
"A. s.
D-2,a-4 pg6
marble, almost illegible
11

Simes, Elizabeth
"Mrs.
d.1817-12-21
55y
"E.S.
C-3,c-9 pg4
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn
11

11

Simes, Joseph
d.1801-2-15
31y
"J.S.
D-2,a-6 pg6
marble, eroded, epitaph-4 (Illegible)
11

Simes, Olivia
d. 1810-:3-11
2y
D-2,a-5 pg6
slate, good,

wi 11 ow 81. urn, epitaph-4

Simonds, Martha
"Mrs."
d.1858-7-10
45y
"M.S.
C-6,c-3 pg26
marble, eroded
11

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Slade, Benjamin
d.1815-1-28
BOy
8.S.
E-2,d-1
pg15
marble, repaired, epitaph-4 (illegible)
11

11

Slade, Susanna
Wife of Benjamin Slade
d.1808-2-2
69y
E-3,d-3 pg15
marble, eroded
"Mrs."
Smallcorn, Jane
65y
IIJ s. II
d.1816-5-25
B-1,f-2 pg5
marble, eroded,
o

faint design

Smart, Eva St.Clair
Dau. of Ivory &amp; Mary Smart
d.1853-11-19
2y 4m
G-5,b-5 marble, eroded
Smith, Daniel
d.1811-11-21
C-1,a-2 pg5

50y
"D. s.
sandstone, part surface lost
11

Smith, Daniel A.
"Elder"
d.1827-3-13
43y
"D.A.S."
F-1,b-1
pg18
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Smith, Hannah
Wife of the 1 ate John Smith of E:-:eter
d.1822-12-8
58y
A-5,b-3 pg38
marble, eroded
Smith, Hannah Au1Justa
Dau. of James ~,: Eliza F. Smith
d.1826-8-18
ly
A-5,b-4 pg38
marble, eroded, set low
"Capt."
Smith, James
d.1856-7-1
70y
"J.S."
A-1,b-2 pgl
marble, top outside fence 1986,

170W

1 ost

Smith, James William
Son of James &amp; Eliza F. Smith
d.1825-2-24
18m
A-5,b-2 marble, almost illegible
Smith, Lydia Jane
Dau. of Noah &amp; Laura Smith
d.1818-4-2
15m
F-2,e-3 pg23
marble, eroded
Smith, Mary
Widow of Capt. James Smith
d.1873-4-7
76y
"M. s.
A-1,b-1
pgl
marble, eroded, reset 1992
11

Smith, Sarah
d.1840-12-16
A-1,b-3 pgl

Wife of Capt. James Smith
55y
"S.S."
marble, broken at base, set up 1992

Somer-by, Charles L.
Infant Child
d.1818-10-23
11w
F-3,h-2 pg21
slate, shattered

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PORTSMOUTH

Somerby, Mary
"Miss"
d.1842-12-4
46y
G-1,b-2 pg23
marble, eroded
Southerin, Angella Louisa
Dau. of W.J. &amp; A.L.C. Souther1n
d.1833-2-23
14m
C-5,a-5 pg27
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Southerin, John E.
11
d.1829-7-12
25y
J.E.S. 11
C-5,a-3 pg27
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Southerin, Rosamond J.
Wife of James Southerin
11
d.1838-1-22
63y
R.J.S."
C-5,a-6 pg27
marble, illegible
Southerin, William Johnson
Son of W.J. &amp; A.L.C. Southerin
II
d. 1829-10-17
16m
W. J. S. 11
C-5,a-4 pg27
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Sowersby, Eliza E.
b.1802-3-31
d.1892-2-2
D-1,c-6 pg9
marble, good
Sowersby, Sarah
Wife of William Sowersby
d.1827-9-25
64y
D-1,c-8 pg9
marble, eroded
Sowersby, William
d.1838-11-2
85y
D-1,c-7 pg9
marble, eroded
Spalding, Alfred P.
Son Dr. Lyman &amp; Eliz. Spalding,
b.1815-12 d.1844-12
G-3,a-3 pg24
marble, eroded, noted with Elizabeth
Spalding, Champin Jr.
d.1814-10-28
26y
F-5,a-1
pg21
slate,

lost at sea

Son Champin &amp; Ruth Spalding, Vet. War 1812
low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2

Spalding, Edward Jenner
Son of Dr. Lyman &amp; Elizabeth Spalding
11
b.1819-3-3 d.1833-7-14
E.J.S. 11
G-2,a-2 pg24
slate, good, no design
Spalding, Elizabeth
Wife Dr. Lyman Spalding, dau. Peter Coues
b.1779-12-16 d.1838-6-2
G-3,a-4 pg24
slate, good, no design
Spalding, Elizabeth P.
Dau.
b.1803-8-11
d.1878-7-16
G-3,a-3 pg24
marble, good,

Dr. Lyman &amp; Elizabeth Spalding
with Alfred

11
Spalding, Lyman
M.D. 11 , born Cornish, N.H.
11
b.1775-6-5 d.1821-10-30
L.S. 11
G-2,a-1
pg24
slate, good, no design, career notes

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PORTSMOUTH

Spence, Mary
Widow Keith Spence, dau. Robert Traill
d.1824-1-10
69y
"M.S."
D-3,c-5 pg11
marble, almost illegible
Spinney, Daniel T.H.
Son of Samuel &amp; Sybel Spinney
d.1836-1-20
4y
"D.T.H.S."
B-2,e-3 pg2
slate, good~ willow &amp; urn
Spinney, Izette
b.1810-11-10 d.1893-3-30
B-2,d-2 pg2
heavy marble, 3-part, good
Spinney, John R.
Son of John D. &amp; Sophia Spinney
d.1852-9-24
26y Bm
lost Noted by A.H. Locke in 1907
Spinney, Levi W.
d.1852-4-20
14m
lost Noted by A.H. Locke in 1907
Spinney, Mary
Wife of Thomas Spinney
d.1846-2-19
75y
B-2,e-5 marble, eroded, noted with son William
Spinney, Mary W.
Dau. of Thomas &amp; Mary Spinney
d.1812-10-22
20y
"M.W.S."
B-2,e-4 pg2
slate, good, sunburst design
Spinney, Phebe H.
Dau. of Thomas &amp; Mary Spinney
d.1823-8-28
24y
"P.H.S."
H-1,b-1
pg31
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Spinney, Robert H.
Died at Boston
d.1824-12-2
27y
"R.H.S."
B-2,e-6 pg2
marble, low, eroded, with Thomas
Spinney, Thomas
Robert Spinney noted same stone
d.1848-8-22
82y
"T.S. 11
B-2,e-6 pg2
marble, low, eroded
Spinney, William C.
Died at Rio de Janiero
d.182908-18
25y
B-2,e-5 pg2
marble, eroded, noted with mother Mary
Spring, Candace
Wife of Pomp Spring
d.1807-11-4
45y
"C.S."
F-3,c-2 pg21
slate, reversed, willow &amp; urn
Spring, Pomp
d.1807-7-3
41y
"P.S."
F-3,c-1
pg21
slate, reversed, willow &amp; urn
Stackrnan, John H.
Son of John &amp; Sarah Stackman
d.1833-3-25
1y 7rn
"J.H.S. 11
B-1,e-1 double marble, illegible, with Sarah Ann

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Slackman, Sarah Ann
Dau. of John &amp; Sarah Slackman
d. 1833-3-31
5m
S. {1. S.
B-1,e-1
double marble, illegible, with John H.
II

11

Stafford, Mary
Dau. Rachel Shores, grdau.
d.1865-10-4
88y
A-2,c-4 pg2
marble, eroded

Andrew Tomb s

Stafford, Sarah A.R. Shores
Dau.of Mary Stafford
d.1874-5-3
77y 8m
B-:~, e10 pg2
marble, repaired, grdau. Rachel Shores
Staples, Elizabeth W.P.
d.1797-1-10
10m
A-5,d-3 pg38
marble,

Dau. of John &amp; Margaret Staples
eroded

Staples, Ivory
Son of John &amp; Margaret Staples
d.1844-3-8
23y
H-3,c-1
marble, eroded
Staples, Jame!::.
d.1850-3-24
51y
H-4,b-4 pg:31
marble,
Staples, John
d.1839-7-8
67y
A-5,d-3 pg38
marble,

eroded

Staples, Margaret
Wife of John Staples
d.1845-3-27
74y
A-5,d-2 pg38
marble, eroded
Staples, Mary
Widow of James Staples
d.1856-9-12
H-4,b-3 marble, illegible, next to James
Stearns, Sophronia F.
d.1852-6-7
18y 2m
A-4,b-5 pg37
marble,

Dau. of Edwin &amp; Harret Stearns
broken,

reset

Stephens, Sarah Frances
Dau. of Nathaniel &amp; Sarah Stephens
d.1819-9-4
16m
slate, low, urn, epitaph-2
Stickney, Charles Henry
Son of Samuel &amp; Mehitable Stickne y
d.1838-9-29
4y
C-6,d-4 slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Stickney, Daniel S.
Son of William &amp; Mary Stickney
d.1837-8-30
4m
C-6,d-3 pg26
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with mother
Stickney, Martha
Wife of Samuel Stickney
d.1824-5-1
47y
D-5,a-1
pg26
slate, shattered, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-2

�NORTH CEMETERY . PORTSMOUTH
Stickne y , Mary Ann B.
Wi fe of Will ia m S t ickn e v
d.1837-6-15
31 y
s late, g ood, willow &amp; urn, with Daniel
Stickney, Mehi t able
Wif e of Samue l S tickney
d. 1857 -11-16
6U y
"M. s .
D-5,b-l
pg25
marble, t ipped, a lmost illegible
11

Stickney, S amuel
d.1859-1-1
83y
D-5,b-2
pg25
marble , repaired
Stickney, William
d.1845-8-23
39 y
lost
Noted by A.H. Locke in 1907
Stiles, Edward
Son of Simeon &amp; Jane Stiles, with Jane
d.1805-12-14
2y
"E. S. "
C-3,a- 2
pg4
slate, low, tipped, s prig in circle
Stiles, .J ane
d.180 5 -1 2 -31
C-3,a-2 pg4

Dau. o f S imeon &amp; Jane St il e s, with Edw.
7w
J ■ s•
slate, low, tipped, sprig with circle
II

II

Stiles, Jane Mar y Ann
Wife of Simeon S tiles
d.1826-10-7
59y
c"J.M.A.S.
A-5,e-5 pg38
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-9
11

Stiles, Joseph
d.1827-12-16
26y
A-5,e- 7
pg38
s late, good,

11

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Stiles, Mary Ann
Dau. of Simeon &amp; Jane Stiles
d.1807-10-15
7m 15d
"M.A.S."
C-3,b-5 pg4
slate, low, leaf sprays
Stinson, Sylvester S.
Son of William &amp; Hannah S tinson
d.1832-2-4
20m
lost pg11
Would have been D-3
Stinson, William
d.1842-4-25
38y
"W.S."
C-2,c-2 pg4
marble, eroded,
Stoodley, James
"Esq."
d.1779-6-6
62y
B-6,e-2 pg28
slate, good,

broken

cherubs with crown

Stoodley, William
d.1795-8-4
34y
"William S toodle y , .1.795"
D-2,f-7 pg10
slate, low, urn &amp; drapery
Stoodly , Elizabeth
Dau. of James &amp; Elizabeth S toodl y
d.1857-3-30
By
"Elizabeth Stoodly, 1757"
A-5,b-1
pg38
slate, good, bust of woman
q

�NORTH CEMETERY,

PORTSMOUTH

Stor-er-, Clement
b.1760-9-20 d.1830-11-21
E-2,f-10 pg18
mar-ble. almost illegible,

long text

Star-er-, Dorothy
Wife of Clement Storerd. 1841-3-18
75v
"D.S.
mar-ble, low, almost illegible
11

Stor-ey. Daniel
Born Dunbar-ton, noted with Sophia Stor-e y
b.1780-9-1 :3 cl.1El44-4-16
"D.S."
C-2,c-1
pg4
marble, almost illegible
Son of Daniel &amp; Sophia Storey
Stor-ey, Daniel B.
d.1813-11-20
20m
"D. B. S.
C-2,d-2 pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Stor-ey, Sophia C.
Wife Daniel Stor-ey, born Topsfield
b. 1787-7-12 d. 1845-1-2
"S. C. s.
C-2,c-1
pg4
marble, eroded, with Daniel
11

Stor-ey, Sylvester P.
Son of Daniel &amp; Sophia Storev
d. 1830-8-5
20y
S. F'. S.
C-2,f-1
pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
II

11

Streeter, Sophia Ruth
Dau. Rev. Sebastian &amp; Ruth Streeter
d.1816-9-17
2y
B-3,d-4 pg3
slate, good, ur-n
Stringer, Catherine
d.1868-4-12
87y
H-4,b-1
pg31
marble,

I

I

er-oded

Str-inger, Joseph W.
US Navy, son of John &amp; Elizabeth Stringer
d.1862-9-27
21y !Om
H-5,a-5 pg31
mar-ble, broken, reset, epitaph-4 (illeg. 1
Sullivan, Mar-y
Wife of John Sullivan
d.1813-9-18
36y
Wife of John Sullivan
D-1,a-1
pg6
marble, almost illegible
Swanson, Olive
Wife of William Swanson
d.1825-7-25
74y
B-1,c-1
pg2
marble, eroded, epitaph-1
Swett, Benjamin
Merchant, cir-owned in r-iver
d. 1808-5-14
49y
B. S.
C-4,f-7 pg13
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn
II

I

11

Swett, Jemima
Wife of Benjamin Swett
d. 1821-5-8
60y
Mrs. J . S.
C-4,f-8 pg13
mar-ble, eroded
II

11

Swett, Joshua Blake
Son of Benjamin &amp; Jemima Swett
d.1807-4-14
7y
"J.B.S.
C-2,c-7 pg4
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
11

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Symmes, Elizabeth G.
d.1803-1-16
10y
C-3,c-8 pg4
slate,

good, willow &amp; urn

Symmes, Marv Elizabeth
Wid. Joshua G. Symmes, dau.
d. 1808-11-6
39y
M. E. S.
C-5,d-1
pg27
slate, good, urn on pedistal
II

11

Hall Jack s on

�NORTH CEMETERY.

PORTSMOUTH

Tappan~ Isabel
Wife of Amos Tappan
d. 1814-4-23
49y
I. T.
C-1,b-4 sandstone, face lost
II

11

Tappan, Samuel
"Instructor of Youth"
d.18O6-4-29
48y
"Mr. Samuel Tappan"
E-2,c-5 pg16
marble, almost illegible
Son of John &amp; Mary J. Teague
Teague, Alvin
d.1855-9-22
6y 5m
"A. T."
B-5,b-6 pg29
marble, eroded, with Edwin
Teague, Annah Bell
Dau. of John &amp; Mary J.
d.186O-4-24
5y 7m
"A.B.
B-5,b-5 pg29
marble, eroded

Teague

11

Teague, Edwin
Son of John &amp; Mary J. Teague
d. 1861)-4-8
11 m
"E. T. "
8-5,b-6 pg29
marble, eroded, with Alvin
Teague, Frank H.
Son of John &amp; Mary J. Teague
d.1847-1O-23
9m
B-5,a-8 pg37
marble, eroded, with Howard
Teague, George N.
Son of John &amp; Mary J. Teague
d.1847-1-8
18m
B-5,alO pg37
marble, eroded, with Martha
Teague~ Howard J.
Son of John &amp; Mary J. Teague
d.1853-11-28
2y 4m
B-5,a-8 pg37
marble, eroded, with Frank
Teague, Martha E.
Dau. of John &amp; Mary J. Teague
d.1844-5-14
5m
B-5,alO pg37
marble, eroded, with George
Teague, Mary A.
Dau. of John &amp; Mary J.
d.1842-12-2O
6m
B-5,a-9 marble, eroded

Teague

Tetherly, Eliza
Dau. George &amp; Nancy Tetherly
d.182O-12-6
14y
A-6,d-2 pg39
marble, eroded, noted with father
Tetherly, George
Three children noted on stone
d.1872-4-14
94y 2m
"G.T.
A-6,d-2 pg39
marble, eroded, epitaph-2 (illegible)
11

Tetherly, George
Son George &amp; Nancy Tetherly
d.1843-8-3O
21y
"G.T."
A-6,d-4 pg39
marble, eroded
Tetherly, George
Son George &amp; Nancy Tetherly
d.182O-11-5
16y
A-6,d-2 pg39
marble, eroded, noted with father

�NORTH CEMETER Y. P ORTSMOUTH
Tetherl y , John He nr y
Son o f Geor g e &amp; Nanc y Te t herly
d. 1834-9-19
1 Oy 8 d
J. H. T.
A-6,d - 5
pg 3 9
marble, eroded
II

11

Tetherl y , John P .
Son o f Geor g e &amp; Nancy Te ther ly
d.1820-11-9
4y
A-6,d-2 pg 39
marble, eroded, noted with fa ther
Tetherl y , Nanc y
Wife o f George Tetherl y
d.1854-3 -26
7 4y
"N.T. "
A-6,d-3 pg39
marble, broken, t op lost
Tetherly, Oliver
d. 1863-9-12
5 1y
"O. T.
A-6,d-1
pg39
marble, eroded
11

Thompson, Ann
Widow of Capt. William Thompson
d.1814-4-18
50y
F-4 , a-1
p g21
marble. eroded, dau. J ames &amp; Ma r y Tut te l l
Thompson, Char l es
d.1798-9- 2 6
16y
D-6,d-1
pg 2 5
f ieldstone, oval head, c rude l etter s
Thompson, Ebenezer
"Col.
d.1828- 2 -4
66y
D-4,d-7 pg14
marble, eroded
11

Thompson, Elizabeth Hale
Wife of Col. Ebenezer Thompson
b.1768-8-26 d.1826-12-1
"E.H.T.
D-4,e-3 pg14
marble, i 11 eg i b 1 e, dau. Samue l Ha l e
11

Thompson, John B.
d. 1840-10-7
2 3y
J. B. T.
D-4,d-8 pg14
marble. repaired,
II

Thompson,

Margaret

d. 18()7-8-8

D-3 ,d-4

11

willow &amp; urn , e pi t aph- 2

Wife of Thomas Thompson

52y

marble s lab,

table tomb,

eroded

Thompson, Mary
Wife of Col. Ebenezer Thomp s on
d.1815-11-15
43y
"M. T."
D-4,d-9 pg14
marble, eroded
Thompson, Thomas
Veteran of the Revolution
(d.1809-2-22)
(68y)
D-3,d-5 pg11
marble, g ood, masonic emblem
Tilton, Clarissa
Wife of Timothy Tilton
d.1820-9-16
2 7y
"C.T.
G-4,a-1
pg24
slate, split top, willow &amp; urn
11

Tilton, Edwin
Son of Timoth y &amp; Nancy Tilton
d.1826-2-22
22m
lost pg24
Should have been F-5

�NORTH CEMETERY~

PORTSMOUTH

"Esq. "
Tilton, Jacob
d.1776-11-7
40y
"--ton, Esq."
B-5,d-2 pg28
slate, good, death head
!vier c: h ant
Titcomb, -John
d.1822-6-1
::::4y
Mr. c). T.
G-2,d-2 pg33
gray marble, eroded
II

Tombs, Andr-ew
no dates
B-2,e-8 pg2

Dau.

11

Elizabeth Barter noted on stone

Relict of Robert Traill
Traill, Mary
d.1791-10-3
6:1.y
"Mrs. Mary Traill, 1791"
D-3,c-4 pg1:I.
slate, old iron repair, urn
Treadi ck, Henry
"Capt.
d.1816-1-6
64y
"Capt. H. T.
A-4,b-8 pg36
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
11

11

Treadwell, jacob
d.1~70-4-17
7:1.y
F-2.b-1
pg19
table tomb,

:
sandstone slab,

part lost

Treadwell, John
Son of Jacon &amp; Sarah Treadwell
d. 1 759-6
13v
F-2,b-1
pg19
table tomb, sandstone slab, part lost
I

I

Treadwell, Robert Odiorne
d.1804-4-22
38y
D-1,d-1
pg9
granite plaque front of mound tomb
Treadwell, Sarah
Wife of Jacob Treadwell
d.1770-3-10
68y
F-2.b-1
pg19
table tomb, sandstone slab, part lost
Tredick, Rebecca
Wife of Henry Tredick
d.1826-3-3
76y
"R.T."
G-2,d-1
pg33
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Trickey, Olive M.
Widow of Capt. John Trickey
d.1866-3-13
69y 9m
H-3,b-1
pg31
marb 1 e, eroded
Tue ker, Mark
d.1843-11-30
G-3,d-6 pg33

55y
"M. T.
marble, almost illegible, epitaph-3
11

Tucker, Martha
Wife of William Tucker
d.1840-8-18
Bly
"M.T."
marble, eroded, epitaph-4
C-3,b-3 pg3
Tucker, Mary
Wife of Mark Tucker
d.1829-8-8
40y
"M.T."
G-3,d-7 pg33
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

(illegible)

I

�NORTH CEMETERY,

PORTSMOUTH

Tucker, Mehitable
Dau. William &amp; Martha Tucker, with Olive Ann
d. 1816-6-10
23y
"M. T."
C-3,b-4 pg3
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-1
Tucker, Olive Ann
Dau. v-Jm. ~~ Martha Tucker, with 1·1ehitable
d. 1821-12-9
31 y
"0. A. T. "
C-3,b-4 pg3
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-1
Tucker, William
"W. T.
d.1849-1-17
89y
C-3,b-2 pg3
marble, almost illegible
II

Dau. George W. &amp; Catherine Tuckerman
Tuckerman, Evelina
d.1817-9-12
13m
F-2,e-2 pg23
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Tullock, Eunice
Widow of Capt. William Tullock
d.1807-2-4
27
"E.T. 1807"
E-3,c-5 pg20
slate, good, no design, epitaph-10
Turrell, Elizabeth P.
d.1816-7-28
Sy
A-4,b-2 pg37
marble,

Dau. of Charles &amp; Eliza Turrell
eroded,

tipped

Turrell, Elizabeth Page
Dau. of Charles &amp; Eliza Turrell
d.1821-10-28
1y 9m
A-4,b-3 pg37
marble, eroded
Turrell, Elizabeth Page
d.1828-11-13
3y 10m
A-4,b-4 pg37
marble, eroded, reset
Tuttell, Priscilla
Wife of Capt. Hugh H. Tuttell
d.1806-7=8
31y
C-2,h-3 pg6
slate, low, rising sun, epitaph-4
Relict of James Tuttle
Tuttle, Mary
d.1830-5-21
86y
"M.T."
F-4,a-2 pg21
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Twombly, Hannah R.
Wife of Ezekiel Twombly
d.1824-8-28
31y
lost pgl
Should have been A-1 or A-2
Twombly, James M.
Son of Martin L. &amp; Dorothy Twombly
d.1843-10-19
4m
F-3,b-2 pg21
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

�.

NORTH CEMETERY. PORTSMOUTH
Vaughan.

William

d. U:315-2-1

C-1,d-7

pg5

II

w. V.

slate.

Veazey, Margaret
d. 1819-11-27
E-4,g-4
pg21

Erected by his father

34v

II

good.

urn

Wife of John Veazey
"Mrs. 1'1. ',i."
slate. low. willow &amp; urn

45y

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Walden, Abigail
Wife of Jacob Walden
d. 1824-9-5
77v
P1. W.
H-::, a-6 pg32
marble, eroded, with Sophia
II

Walden,

11

Anna Treadwell

d. 1806

El2y

F-2,b-1

pg19

Mother of Jacob Walden

table tomb,

sandstone slab,

part lost

Walden, Elizabeth
Wife of Nathan Walden
d.1843-6-9
54y
"E.W."
C-1,d-8 pg5
marble, eroded
Wal den, ,Jacob
d.1831-12-21
H-3,a-5 pg32

Veteran of the Revolution
83y
"J • w. II
marble, almost illegible

Walden, Sophia
Noted with Abigail,
d. 1842-10-5
::i7y
"S. w.
H-3,a-6 pg32
marble, eroded

wife of Jacob Walden

11

Walden, Sylvester M.
d.1817-9-6
9y
C-1,d-3 slate, good,

Son of Nathan &amp; Elizabeth Walden
willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Walker, Andrew J.
Son of John S. &amp; Sarah Walker
d.1835-2-8
19y
"A.J.W."
G-4,e14 pg32
slate, good, willow
Walker, Ann
Wife of Tobias Walker
d.1808-6-10
60y
"A. w.
D-4,a-6 pg13
marble, eroded, urn
11

Walker, Eleanor
Wife of Joseph Walker
d.1823-11.-24
86y
"Mrs. E.W."
C-1,a-8 slate, good, willow &amp; urn, long text
Walker, Elizabeth
d. 1871-2-1
84y 6m
"E. t,.J. "
D-4,all
pg13
marble, eroded
Walker, Elizabeth J.
Wife of Alfred W.
d.1842-12-23
'.26y
G-4~d-3
pg33
marble stub, top lost

Walker

Walker, Frank
Son Gideon W. &amp; Mary Arelle Walker
d.1847-9-9
~:lm
"F.W."
H-4,e-3 pg31
marble, almost illegible
Walker, Gideon
"Col.", wife Lydic:1 noted also
d.l.829-5-2
63v
"G.W."
H-4,e-2 pg31
marble, eroded
Walker, John
d.1834-4-3

G-4,e15

pg32

Son John S. &amp; Sarah Walker,
23y

"J.W.

with Samuel

11

slate, good,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

�NORTH CEMETERY.
ker, ,.John
d.1849-3-J.5
D-4,blO pg13
l&gt;Jcd

Son of Capt.
II

J • l&gt;J •

PORTSMOUTH

John Walker

II

marblE~,

eroded

Walker, John S.
d.1852-2-15
64y
"Mr. J.S.
G-2,a-4 pg24
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Walker, ,Joseph
d.1814-1-29
BOy
"J • W,
C-l,a-5 pg5
slate, face flaked off in 1985
II

Walker, Lavina
Oldest dau. John S. &amp; Sarah Walker
d. J.821-12-31
c,y
L. W.
G-2,a-5 pg24
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
II

11

Walker, Lydia
Wife of Col. Gideon Walker
d. 1841-3-2
70y
H-4,e-2 pg3l
marble, eroded, with Gilman
Walker, Maria
Dau. of Tobi. as !&gt;Jal ker
d.l.828-4-21
40y
D-4,a-9 pg13
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Walker, Mark
d.l.858-1-15
75y
"M. w.
D-4,b-9 pg13
marble, eroded
11

Walker, Mary
d.1854-9-27
C-l,b-2 pg5

79y
M. w.
marble, i]ood
II

II

Walker-, Nancy
d.1798-3
l2y
D-5,e-l
pg25

Dau. Seth &amp; Temperance Walker
"Nancy, Temperance -~, Samuel Walker 11
slate, urn with sprays, long text

W,::il ker, SamuEd
d.1798-3
4y
D-5,e-1
pg25

Son Seth &amp; Temperance Walker
"Nancy, Temperance 8, Samuel Walker-"
slate, urn with sprays, long text

Walker, Samuel
Son ,John S. Walker, died Buenos Ayres
d.1829-6-21
14y
"S.W."
G-4,e15 pg32
sl atE•, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Walker, Samuel P.
11
d. 1840-3-J.7
33y
S.F'.W."
A-3,b-7 pg36
marble, almost illegible
Walker, Sarah A.
Dau. Samuel P.
d.1847-8-7
lly 5m
A-3,b-8 pg36
marble, eroded
Walker, Seth
d.1813-12-12
F-4,a-6 pg21

&amp;

Elizabeth A.

Walker

Son William &amp; Eliz. Walker of Barnstead
1 9y

II

Mr.

S. W.

slate, good,

11

willow &amp; urn

�NORTH CEMETERY,
\&gt;Jal ker-, Susan
d.1837-3-17
69y
C-1,a-9 mar-ble, er-oded,

PORTSMOUTH

tipped

Walker, Temper-ance
Dau. Seth &amp; Temper-ance Walkerd.1798-3
6y
"Nancy, Temper-ance ~-: Sam1,1el l.-Jalker-"
D-5,e-1
pg25
slate, urn with spr-ays, long text
Walker-, Tobi as
d.1836-7-8
84y
D-4,alO pg13
mar-ble,

er-oded

Walton, Car-oline
d.1814-8-4
22y
"C.W."
D-2,b-1
pg6
mar-ble, er-oded
War-ner-, Agnes
"Miss"
d.18O9-11-5
32y
C-1,c-1
pg5
slate, good,

willow &amp; ur-n,

~,Jar-ner-, Mar-y Ann
Miss
d.1797-8-28
22y
M.A.W.
E-4,g-5 pg21
slate, good,
II

epitaph-2

11

11

11

Warr-en, Benjamin
d.1832-9-13
49y
C-2,c-5 pg4
slate,

low,

willow &amp; ur-n,

epitaph-2

willow &amp; ur-n

War-r-en, Elizabeth
Widow of Benjamin War-r-en
d.1874-7-26
88y
slate, good, no design
War-r-en, Elizabeth
Dau. of Benjamin
E. \&gt;J.
d.1811-12-13
14m
B-2,g-2 pg3
slate, 1 ow, ur-n
II

~i

Betsey ~\Jar-r-en

II

War-r-en, Elizabeth M.
Dau. Benjamin &amp; Elizabeth Warren
d.1824-9-7
By
"E.M.W."
B-2,g-1
slate, low, br-oken, top lost
Webb, Char-les T.
Son of John &amp; Par-thenia Webb
d.1823-1-11
11y
G-3,b-2
pg34
slate, good, willow &amp; ur-n
Webster-, Mar-garet
Only child John &amp; Sarah Webster
d.1845-9-11
G-5,b-1
marble, r-epair-ed, reset
Weldon, Cornelius
d.1856-7-24
25y
lost
pg31
Weldon, Hannah
Wife of Andrew Weldon
d.1857-4-24
52y
lost
pg31

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Weldon, Mary
d.1849-9-6
12y
lost pg31
Wentworth, Elizabeth
d.1762-8-31
11m
A-3,a-1
pg36
slate, good,

death head

Wentworth, Henry Howard
Son John B, &amp; Olive Wentworth
d. 1840-9-5
5m
"H. H. W. 11
B-4,d-6 pg28
marble, eroded
Wentworth, Mary
Widow of Daniel Wentworth
d.1843-5-20
69y
"M.W. 11
F-1,d-3 pg22
marble, eroded
Wentworth, Rebecca
Dau. Moses &amp; Jane Wentworth
d.1845-7-28
10y 6m
D-1,c-9 pg9
marble stub, top lost
Wetherbee, Anna Maria
Wife Frank W. Wetherbee
d.1854-12-4
26y
"A.M.W."
D-6,e-3 marble, repaired, reset, dau. Robert Foster
Wheelwright, Mary Cadman
Dau. Ebenezer &amp; Sarah Wheelwright
b.1832-7-20 d.1833-9-2
"M.C.W."
B-4,e-4 pg28
marble, eroded, epitaph-3
Whidden, Benjamin
Noted with sister Mary Ann
d.1816-3-27
4y
lost pgl
Noted near A-2
Whidden, Mary
d.1818-10-30
F-2,d10 pg22

Widow of Capt. Michael Whidden
80y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Whidden, Mary Ann
Noted with brother Benjamin
d.1816-3-24
21m
lost pg1
Noted near A-2
Whidden, Michael
"Capt. 11
d.1818-3-17
87y
F-2,d-9 pg22
slate, good,

willow &amp; urn

Whidden, Robert C.
Son Elisha &amp; Sarah A. Whidden
d.1815-4-1
By
"R.C.W. 11
E-1,b-4 pg16
slate, good, urn, epitaph-4
Whipple, Catherine
"Mrs."
b.1723 d.1823
lOOy
E-1,c-3 pg16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Whipple, Hannah
Wife of Joseph Whipple
d.1811-1-30
75y
D-4,b-8 pg12
marble, old repair, willow

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�NORTH CEMETERY,

PORTSMOUTH

Whipple, Joseph
d.1816-2-26
78y
",J.W. Esq."
D-4,b-12 pg13
marble, eroded
Whipple, Mary
Relict Capt. William Whipple of Kittery
d.1783-2-24
84y
"Mrs. Mary l&gt;Jhipple"
D-3,c-7 pgll
slate, repaired, urn, epitaph- 2
Whipple, F'rince
Veteran of the Revolution
(d.1796-11-18)
E-2,c-1
pg15
marble, eroded
Whipple, William
Son of William Whipple
d.1773-4-29
ly
"W.W."
D-3,c-9 pgll
slate, low, winged cherub
Whipple, William
Veteran Revolution, Signer Dec. Indep.
d.1785-11-28
55y
D-3,c-6 pg11
table tomb, granite slab, long text
White, Jane
Wife of John White
d. 1.828-2-27
43y
",J. w.
F-2,f14 slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
11

White, John
d.1845-5-19
59y 1Om
"J.W."
F-2,f13 pg23
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
White, Mary
Widow William White &amp; Samuel Hill
d.1828-3-2O
84y
"M.W.
E-1.,a-8 pg18
marble, almost illegible
11

Wi bi rd, Richard
Noted with Penhallows
d.1765
63y
E-2,e-5 pg19
table tomb, sandstone slab, part lost
Wibird, Thomas
Noted with Penhallows
d.l.765-11-12
59y
E-2,e-5 pg19
table tomb, sandstone slab, part 1 cist
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Wiggin, Eliza W.
Wife of Samuel P. Wiggin
d . 1877-6-16
78y 3m
D-1,b-7 pg6
marble, broken, reset low
Wiggin, Lydia
Wife of Thomas Wiggin
d.1853-9-16
76y
"L.W.
G-3,a-1
pg24
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Wiggin, Olivia A. B.
Dau. Samuel P. &amp; Eliza W.
d.1838-4-11
9y
D-1,b-6 pg6
marble, broken, top lost
Wiggin, Samuel P.
Veteran War of 1812
d.1.853-5-16
56y
S.P.W.
D-1,b-5 pg6
marble, eroded, with L.W. Murphy
11

11

Wiggin

�NORTH CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH
Wiggin, Stephen
d.1827-2-28
39y
S.W.
G-4,d-4 pg33
slate, good,
11

11

willow &amp; urn

Wigqin, Thomas
d.1869-7-27
86y 4m
"T.W."
G-3,a-2 pg24
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Willard, Mary
Widow Joseph Willard, Pres.
d.1826-3-6
72y
"M.W."
D-4,e-2 pg14
marble, eroded

Harvard

Willey, Elizabeth A.
Dau. David H. &amp; Elizabeth A. Willey
d.1848-9-15
6m
G-3,d-2 marble, eroded, with John W. &amp; John E.
Willey, John E.
Son David H. &amp; Elizabeth A. Willey
d.1852-1-22
7d
G-3,d-2 marble, eroded, with Elizabeth &amp; John W.
Willey, John W.
Son David H. &amp; Elizabeth A. Willey
d.1.850-6-23
7rn
G-3,d-2 marble, eroded, with Elizabeth &amp; John E.
Wingate, James
"Capt."
37y
IIJ • w. II
d.1825-12-28
G-2,b-1
pg34
slate, good,

wi 1 1 ow ~' urn

Woodward, Eunice
Wife of Capt. Moses Woodward
d.1789-3-29
19y
"Mrs. Eunice Woodward"
D-2,e-7 pg10
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Woodward, Sarah
Wife of Col. Moses Woodward
d.1801-6-20
43y
"Mrs. S. Woodward"
D-2,c-4 pglO
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Wortman, George H.
Died New Orleans, with J.
d.1838-4-16
37y
A-5, d-:, pg38
marble, eroded

&amp;

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Wortman, Mary Ann
Wife George Wortman, dau. J. &amp; M. Staples-,
d.1827-7-8
20y
"M.A.~~-"
A-5,d-4 pg38
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-16
Wyatt, Elizabeth
d.1811-:2-14
27y
"E.W.
C-1,d-1
pg6
slate, repaired,
11

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-2

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PORTSMOUTH

Of G,~enada
Yard, Edward
d. 1806-'?-29
34y
E. Y.
E-3,c-3 pg10
slate, good,
11

11

Yeaton, Comfort
Consort of Capt. Hopley Yeaton
d.1788-6-29
40y
"Mrs. Hopley Yeaton"
D-2,e-4 pg10
slate, low, willow, urn, pillars
Yeaton, Mary
Dau. of Robert &amp; Mary Yeaton
d.1826-12-7
29y
M. Y.
A-3,b-9 pg36
marble, eroded
11

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Yeaton, Robert
Son Charles &amp; Nancy Yeaton,
d.1826-4-18
3y
"R.Y.
E-2,e-4 pg19
slate, good, urn &amp; leaves

with cousin

11

Yeaton, Robert
Son Robert &amp; Mary Yeaton, v,i th cousin
d.1808-11-19
14y
"R.Y.
E-2,e-4 pg19
slate, good, urn &amp; leaves
11

Young, Asa
d.1835-9-22
50y
"A. Y."
G-4,e12 pg32
slate, good,

urns, masonic, epitaph-2

Young, Caroline Cecelia
Dau. Ezra &amp; Ruth Young
d. 1820-10-20
14m
"C. C. Y. "
E-4,f-3 pg20
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Young, George M.
Son of Elijah &amp; Mary Young
d.1836-5-12
2y
G-2,e-1
pg33
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Young, Lucy A.
d.1831-8-19
24y
G-2,b-5 pg33
slate,

low,

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Young, William J,
U.S. Navy, Mexican War
(d.1869-6-6)
(50y)
G-4,e10 pg32
marble, eroded

�NORTH CEMETERY

Block A-1

a-1. Mary Ann Bancker, 1833
a-2. Mary Mendum, 1823
b-1.
b-2.
b-3.
b-4.

c-1.
c-2.
c-3.
c-4.

Mary Elizabeth Libbey, 1827
Lucy Sheldon, 1819
Fidelia Shelden, 1820
John Sheldon, 1821
c-5. John Henry Sheldon, 1822
c-6. John Henry Shelden, 1823
c-7. Catherine Eliza Ashley, 1829

Mary Smith, 1873
"J.S." (James Smith, 1836)
Sarah Smith, 1840
Samuel Bowles, 1840

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b-4, Mary Mushawayp 1819

a-1, Sarah Clark, 1766
a-2, David Philbrook, 18
(3 slate footstones "H")a- 3 , "X ,F , &amp; J ,F , "
(Xavier Fowler, 1816
&amp; Jerome Fowler, 1846)
a-4, Paul Fowlerp 1847
&amp; Phebe Fowlerp 1846
a-5, Israel Putnam Pearson, 1816
a-6, Susan S, Harveyp 1817
a-7, Thomas Harveyp 1837

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b-5, Susan Ellen Oxford, 1842
c-1,
c-2,
c-3,
c-4,

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Samuel Parry, 1861
G,N, Perryp Navy
Rachel Shores, 1818
&amp; Mary Stafford, 1865
c-5, Richmond Parryp 1828
c-6, Lizzie Leavitt, 1858
&amp; Charlie Leavitt, 1860
c-7, Stanley Nay, 1842
&amp; Marshall Nay, 1861
&amp; Charles Nay, 1860

b-1, John Mushaway, 1826
b-2, "R ,H,"
b-3, Hannah Clark, 1819

d-1, Sarah Frances Stevens, 1819
d-2, (sandstone stub)

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a-2.
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a-4.
a-5.
a-6.
a-7.

b-J.
b-4.
b-5.
b-6.
b-7.
b-8.
b-9.

Elizabeth Wentworth, 1762
John Bazin, 1819
Ephraim llickum, 1841
Sarah Ann llickum, 1833
Mary Dockum, 1817
Sarah Reed, 1821
Charlotte H. Griffith, 1825

c-1. Mary Ayers, 1863
d-1. Sarah Haley, 1826

b-1. Sarah Lawry, 1850
b-2. George S. Lawry, 1852

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Benjamin Lawry, 1836
Mary Ann Durgin, 1821
Benning Adams, 1854
Sarah Adams, 1840
Samuel P. Walker, 1840
Sarah A. Walker, 1847
Mary Yeaton, 1826

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NORTH CEMETERY

c-1. Elizabeth Hart, 1760

a-1. (slate stub)
a-2. Jeremiah Libbey, 1824
a-J. Benjamin Dearborn, 1755

d-1.
d-2.
d-J.
d-4.
d-5.
e-1.
e-2.

b-1. John Beahan, 1816
b-2. Elizabeth Page Turrell, 1816
b-J. Elizabeth Page Turrell, 1821
b-4. Elizabeth Page Turrell, 1828
b-5. Sophronia Stearnsg 1852
b-6. Samuel Mansfield, 1816
b-7. Walter B. Brown, 1816
b-8. Henry Treadick, 1816
b-9. Sarah Ann Clark, 1856
b-10. Nancy Fernald, 1816

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John Shackford, 1766
Joseph Brewster, 1766
Phebe Brewster, 1767
Phinehas Ayers, 1821
~nn Furnald~ 1825
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a-1,
b-1,
b-2.
b-3,
b-4,
b-5,

Christopher Jeffares, 1757
Elizabeth Stoodiy, 1757
James William Smith, 1825
Hannah Smith, 1826
Hannah Augusta Smith, 1826
Jane Parke, 1824

c-1,
c-2,
c-3,
c-4.

William Graves, 1820
Margaret Peduzzi, 1826
Margaret Peduzzi, 1839
John Mendum, 1850

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d-4.
d-5,
d-6,
d-7,
e-1.

e-2,
e-3,
e-4,

e-5,

d-1, Mary H, Mendum, 1855
d-2, Margaret Staples, 1845
d-3, John Staples, 1839
&amp; George Wortman, 1838
&amp; Elizabeth Staples, 1797

e-6,
e-7,

Mary Ann Wortman, 1827
Elizabeth R,P, Monroe, 1837
Henry Monroe, 1849
Isadore Monroe, 1849
Mary Mendum ( ?)
Sarah Quincy, 1826
&amp; Hannah Folsom, Inf,
Elizabeth Fitch, 1765
&amp; Rev, Jabez Fitch, 1746
Susannah Mendum, 1820
Jane Mary Ann Stiles, 1766
Jane Allcock, 1766
Joseph Stilesg 1827

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a-1, John Briggs, 1830
a-2, (slate stub)
a-3, .Jane Fernald, 1831

c-1,
c-2,
c-3,
c-4,

Eleazar Russell, 1798
Martha Russell, 1798
Thankful Shapley, 1806
Richard Champney, 1810
c-5, Samuel Drown Jr,, 1797
c-6, Angelica Blunt, 1829

b-1. ''M, H, " (Mehi table Hart, 1753)
b-2, Sarah Hart, 1757
b-3, .John Hart, 1777
b-4, Abigail Hart, 1831
b-5, Ann M, Hart, 1885
b-6, Elizabeth M, Hart, 1853
b-7, Elizabeth P, Hart, 1882
b-8, Abraham Me loon, 18.52
b-9, Paulina Meloon, 1848
b-10, John Frothingham., 1825
b-11. Sarah W, Frothingham, 1823
b-12, Margery Frothingham, 1817

d-1, Oliver Tetherly, 1868
d-2, George Teyherly, 1872
&amp; Eliza Tetherly, 1820
&amp; George Tetherly, 1820
&amp; John P, Tetherly, 1820
d-3, Nancy Tetherly, 1854
d-4, George Tetherly .Jr,, 1843
d-5, .John Henry Tetherly, 1834
d-6, Charles Greenough, 1843
&amp; Charles Henry G,, 1845

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a-1. Mary Ann Shelden, 1814
&amp; Mary Ann E, Shelden, 1815
b-1. Lyman S, Harvey, 1813
b-2, "A.L.N. ", headstone lost
b-3, "C,E,N,", headstone lost

e-1. John H. Stockman, 1833
&amp; Sarah Ann Stockman, 1833
e-2. Charles B. Foster, 1841
f-1. Theodore Furber, 1813
f-2. Jane Smallcorn, 1816
f-3, Caroline Shackford, 1818

c-1. Olive Swanson, 1825
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d-3,
d-4.
d-5,

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George Thomas Martin, 1834
William Hart, 1812
Elizabeth Neal, 1839
Thomas Neal, 1819
Jonathan Folsom, 1825

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a-1, John Greenleaf' Gray, 1805
a-2, William Moses, 1805

e-6, Thomas Spinney, 1848
&amp; Robert H, Spinney, 1824
e-7, Elizabeth Hart, 1805
&amp; Esther Hart, 1805
e-8, Andrew Tombs
&amp; Elizabeth Barter, 1805
e-9, (marble stub)
e-10, Sarah A,R, Shores Staf'ford, 1874
f-1. John Downing
f-2, J,H, Marden (1877)
f-3. Aaron Adams, 1804

b-1, Mary Frances Dunn, 1834
b-2, Oscar Dunn, 1835
b-3, Mary H, Dunn, 1839
c-1, John A, Adams, 1804
d-1. Henry Akerman, 1806
d-2, Izette Spinney, 1893
e-1, (low marble)
e-2, Aaron Lakeman, 1803
e-3, Daniel T.H. Spinney, 1836
e-4, Mary W, Spinney, 1812
e-5, Mary Spinney, 1846
&amp; William C, Spinney, 1829

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g-1. Elizabeth M. Warren, 1824
g-2. Elizabeth Warren, 1811
g-3. Anna Hoar, 1805

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a-1. Elizabeth Akerman, 1805
b-1. Sarah Emery Moulton, 1826
b-2. John E, Moulton, 1826 (top lost)
b-3. Emeline Lydia Moulton, 1828
c-1. Salome Cate, 1845
c-2. Almira Emery, 1824
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d-2.
d-3•
d-4.
d-5.
d-6.

Robert Nichols Foster, 1821
William Greenville, 1833
William Briggs, 1811
Sophia Ruth Streeter, 1816
Daniel Walter Brown, 1817
Abigail Austin, 1801

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d-1, Joseph Shillaber, 1849
d-2, Lydia E, Scriggins, 1842
&amp; Harriet Scriggins, 1846
d-3, Frances Pickering, 1822
d-4, Benjamin Akerman, 1783
d-5, Elizabeth Jenkins, 1809
d-6, Henry Howard Wentworth, 1840
d-7, Walter Akerman, 1809
d-8, Mary Jackson, 1809

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a-2,
a-3,
a-4,

Ann Emily Jane Rugg, 1832
Lydia Bowles, 1832
John Bowles, 1837
Charles Bowles, 1831
&amp; Frances B, Bowles, 1840
a-5, Abigail Bowles, 1826
a-6, Miss Nabby Bowles, 1821
a-7, Lydia A, Bowles, 1835
a-8, Henry M, Bartlett, 18.52
a-9, Henry Smith Bartlett, 1831
a-10, Horace Kenney Bartlett, 1839
a-11. Margaret Hall Bartlett, 18.52

e-1,
e-2,
e-3,
e-4,

b-1, Mary Elizabeth Hartt, 1821
c-1,
c-2,
c-3,
c-4,
c-5,
c-6,
c-7,

f-1, Deborah Parrott, 1779
f-2, Charles E, Ham, 1820
f-3, Elizabeth W, Ham, 1824

Jane Hill, 1773
John Marsh, 1814
Abigail Pickering, 1805
John Pickering, 1805
Hannah Sheafe, 1773
Jacob Sheafe, 1791
Phebe Akerman, 1774

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Nehemiah Rowell, 1779
Margaret Goold, 1818
Mary Cadman Wheelwright, 1833

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a-4.

Sukey Harrold, 1822
Anna Norton, 1822
Mary B, Furber, 1884
William Furber, 1842
&amp; Mary Furber, 1842
a-5. Esther Jackson, 1828
a-6. Samuel Frost, 1828
a-7. John Walles Bowles, 1834
a-8.Frank H. Teague, 1847
&amp; Howard J. Teague, 1853
a-9. Mary A, Teague, 1842
a-10. George N, Teague, 1847
&amp; Martha E. Teague, 1844
a-11. Capt. Nathaniel Merriam, 1821
a-12. Mehitable Merriam, 1848
a-13. Ivah N. Rugg, 1878
a-14. Olive Ann Rugg, 1875

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b-2. Margaret Fitzgerald, 1866
b-3, John Moses, 1816
&amp; Anna Goodrichp 1842
b-4. Ezekiel Fitzgerald, 1829
b-5, Annah Bell Teague, 1860
b-6. Alvin Teague, 1855
&amp; F.d.win Teague, 1860
b-7, Stephen March, 1772
c-1. Mary Folsom, 1820
c-2, William Archibald Moore, 1829
c-3, Mary Ann Moore, 1821
c-4. Daniel Gerrish, 1838
c-5. Phebe Hart, 1773
c-6. George Hart, 1807
d-1. Phebe Boyd, 1777
d-2. Jacob Tilton, 1776
e-1. Lucretia Manning, 1821
e-2. Elisabeth F.d.wards, 1778
e-3, Joseph Curtis, 1822
&amp; Mary Curtis, 1825

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Benjamin Hart, 1834
Nathaniel Adams, 1768
Elizabeth Adams, 1814
(rock)
Sarah Payson, 1820
Jonathan Payson, 1826
Ruth Ann Pinkham, 1820

c-5. Thomas G. Moses, 1825
c-6. Samuel Jackson, 1774
d-1. Sarah Griffith, 1780
d-2, Frances A, Pender, 18_52
&amp; Alex Pender, 1847
e-1, Andrew J, Hill, 1844
e-2. James Stoodley, 1779
e-3. Dennis Libbey, 1861

b-1. Susannah Oliver, 1768
b-2. Joshua Neal, 1831
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c-4.

Block B-6

f-1. Mary Cameron, 1840
f-2. (granite stub)
f-3. Clarissa McIntire, 1791
&amp; Andrew McIntire, 1791
f-4, Katherine McIntire, 1781
(headstone stolen)

Hannah Bowles, 1831
SdJlluel Bowles, 1802
.S~r-c..h Frost, 1857
Hannah Bowles, 1811
&amp; "Infant" Bowles

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a-1 •
a-2.
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a-4.
a-5.
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a-8.
a-9.
b-1.
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c-4.
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Agnes Warner, 1809
Henry Ham, 1805
Mary Ham, 1838
Timothy Ham, 1824
Elizabeth Ham, 1849

d-1. Elizabeth Wyatt, 1811
d-2. Lydia Ladd, 1811
d-3. Sylvester Walden, 1817
d-4. Abigail Palfrey, 1812
d-5. llirothy Bell, 1819
d-6. Jerome Drew, 1846
d-7. William Vaughan, 1815
d-8. Elizabeth Walden, 1843
d-9. Mary Jones Placep 1814
d-10. Ann Ham, 1825

Daniel Smith, 1811
John Ditson, 1811
John Sheafe, 1812
Joseph Walker, 1814
Mary Billings, 1815
Hannah Marshall, 1821
Eleanor Walker, 1833
Susan Walker, 1837
William Hart, 1811
Mary Walker, 1854
Frances Buckminster, 1812
Isabel Tappan, 1814
Margaret Kennard, 1817
Nathaniel Kennard, 1823

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John Newton, 1811
George Dame, 1813
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Elizabeth Dame, 1821
Mary Jane Place, 1847
Margaret Osborne, 1837

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e-1. Catherine Dame, 1814
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Samuel Akerman, 1847
Amy Akerman, 1846
Sally Akerman, 1805
John Greenleaf, 1804
Catherine Chamberlain, 1804

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f-2.
f-3.
f-4.
f-5.

b-1. John Odiorne, 1825

b-2. Caroline Coffin, 1811
c-1. Daniel Storey, 1844
&amp; Sophia C, Storey, 1845
c-2. William Stinsonp 1842
c-3. Elizabeth Serratt, 1810
c-4. Elizabeth Warren, 1874
c-5. Benjamin Warren, 1874
c-6. Joshua Blake, 1804
c-7. Joshua Blake Swett, 1807

g-1. John Hill, 1790
g-2. J, Hill, 1791 (headstone lost)
h-1.
h-2.
h-3,
h-4.

Sarah Martin, 1820
William H. Martinp 1833
Priscilla Tuttell, 1806
Mercy Newhall, 1803

i-1. John Nelson, 1818

Nancy Handy, 1819
John F. Leblanc, 1811
Margaret Nelson, 1807
Elizabeth Harrold, 1803
Abraham Isaac, 1803
Elizabeth Halliburton, 1820
Elizabeth Halliburton, 1807
Anna Halliburton, 1802

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i-3.
i-4.
i-5,
i-6.
i-7.
i-8.
i-9.

d-1. George W. Robinson, 1820

d-2. Daniel B. Storey, 1813
d-3• Enoch Meloan, 1798
&amp; Mary Meloan, 1839
d-4. George Hill, 1820
d-5. Emeline Frost, 1823

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Sarah Randall, 1845
Dolly Myers, 1868
Elizabeth Paul, 1803
Hannah S. Sheafe, 1804

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c-6. Catherine Dennett, 1810
c-7. Mary Shorey Dennett 0 1824
c-8. Elizabeth G. Symmes, 1803
c-9. Elizabeth Simes, 1817
c-10. John Langdon, Jr.
c-11. Mary Langdon, 1825

a-1. Sarah Ann Neal, 1806
a-2. Edward Stiles, :\:805
&amp; Jane Stiles, 1805
a-J. Joseph Stevens Lowe, 1806
a-4. Mary Pearne, 1788
a-5. Mary Pearne Low, 1806
a-6. Elizabeth Lapish, 1805

John Hill, 1806
Horace Hill, 1817
Mary C. Jill, 1806
Charles Hill, 1805
Charles Hill 0 1798
e-1. Anna Holyoke Cutts, 1788
e-2. Mary Ann Bigelow, 1806
e-3. Edmund Roberts, 1787
e-4. Samuel Briard, Jr•' 1806
e-5. Sarah Briard, 1825
e-6. Ann Maria Briard, 1846
e-7. George Briard, 1829
e-8. Oliver Briard, 184-4e-9. Oliver Briard, 1804
e-10. Sarah Briard, 1855
f-1. George J. Seawards, 1833
f-2. Theodore Sheafe Seawards, 1825
f-3. John Hart, 1790
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d-2.
d-3.
d-4.
d-5.

Samuel Mendum, 184-4William Tucker, 1849
Martha Tucker, 184-0
Mehitable Tucker, 1816
&amp; Olive Ann Tucker, 1821
b-5. Mary Ann Stiles, 1807
b-6. Ann Pearne, 1788
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b-2.
b-3.
b-4.

c-1. Sarah E. Mendum, 1832
&amp; Elizabeth E. Mendum, 1831
Eliza
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c-4. Alice Jane Clements, 1822
c-5. Clementine Mendum, 1820

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e-1. Elizabeth Bria.rd, 1831

a-1, John Foster, 1781
a-2, Hannah Billings, 1781
a-3, Domenick Peduzzi, 1840
&amp; Jane Peduzzi, 1811

f-1. Ed.ward Sherburne Manning, 1821
f-2. Eunice Grouard, 1792
f-3, Cecelia Adala Bell, 1832
&amp; Charles William. Bell, 1832
f-4. Madam Jane Boyd, 1800
f-5, Abigail Salter, 1806
f-6. Statira Manning, 1807
f-7, Benjamin Swett, 1808
f-8. Jemima Swett, 1821
f-9, Peter Pearse, 1812
&amp; Mary Pearse, 1817
&amp; Stephen Pearse, 1861
&amp; Sa.rah H. Pearse, 1848
&amp; Oliver P. Pearse, 1848
f-10 Jotham Odiorne, 1751 (Tomb)

b-1. Joseph Boyd, 1782

b-2, Joseph Bigelow, 1783
c-1. Alexander Henderson, 1783
c-2, Henry S,uger Boyd, 1784
c-3, Sa.rah Grant, 1864
c-4. James Grant, 1824
c-5, James A. Grant, 1819
d-1. George Boyd, 1790
d-2. Abigail Peavey, 1800
d-3, George Bo yd , 1787 (Tomb)
d-4. Supply Boyd, 1786

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a-7,
a-8,

James Stoodley Lewis, 1783
Samuel Melcher, 1831
John E, Southerin, 1829
William Johnson Southerin, 1829
Angella Louisa Southerin, 1829
Rosamond J, Southerinp 1838
Irena A, Garland, 1875
Otis Howe, 1825

b-1, Sarah Bishop, 1824
c-1, Joseph Jacksonp 1790
c-2, Theodore Jackson, 1784
c-3, Nathaniel Folsom, 1783
(headstone lost)
c-4, Mary Folsom, 1784
c-5, Mary Shea£e, 1784

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Mary Elizabeth Symmes, 1808
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Mary Jacksonp 1805
Samuel Dalling, 1788
Hall Jackson, 1797
Clement Jackson, 1788
Samuel A, Lolley, 1847

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Martha S, Hall, 1845
George Gains, 1809
William Brewster, 1818
Sarah Ayers, 1829

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a-4.
a-5.

Mary Campbell, 1867
Ezekiel Dyer, 1832
Eliza Dyer, 1864
Gershom F. Melcher, 1821
Ann Elizabeth Lynn, 1853
&amp; Ann Eline Lynn, 1878

b-1. George B. McClellen Grimshaw, 1861
c-1.
c-2.
c-3.
c-4.
c-5.

Jane Seavey Grimshaw, 1866
Betsy Dore, 1856
Martha Simonds, 1858
William H. Dore, 1860
Mary Ann Perkins, 1839

d-1. Sarah D. Perkins, 1842
d-2. Jeremy Perkins, 1836
d-3. Mary Ann Stickney, 1837
&amp; Daniel Stickney, 1837
d-4. Charles Henry Stickney, 1838

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Mary Sullivan, 1813
Mary Fernald
William Haley, 1822
John Haley, 1822
Ann Haley, 1823

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c-1.
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c-3,
c-4,

b-1. Neil McIntire, 1812, "N.M.I."

b-2. John L. Shannon, 1818
&amp; Sarah F. Shannon, 1835
b-3. John Miller, 1813
&amp; Ruth Miller, 1841
b-4. Charlie Murphy, 1864
&amp; Warren G. Gates, 1863
b-5. Levi Woodbury Murphy, 1850
&amp; Samuel P. Wiggin, 1853
b-6. Olivia Ann B. Wiggin, 1838
b-7. Eliza W. Wiggin, 1877

Nancy Nutter, 1823
Richard Cutts Shannon, 1822
Elizabeth Blunt, 1828
Elizabeth Shannon, 1814
c-5. Mary McIntire, 1814, "M.M. I."
c-6, Eliza E, Sowersby, 1827
c-7, William Sowersby, 1838
c-8, Sarah Sowersby, 1827
c-9. Rebecca Wentworth, 1845
(marble stub)
c-10. Martha J. Jackson, 1849
d-1, Robert Odiorne Treadwell, 1804
(Mound Tomb)
e-1. Mary L,H, Ladd, 1836

e-2. Samuel Brewster, 1833
&amp; Mary Brewster, 1833
e-3, Samuel Hill, 1849 (top lost)

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f-2.
f-3.
f-4.

Richard Hart, 1820
Marcy Collings Hart, 1790
Mary Joanna Hart, 1842
Sarah Hart, 1842
f-5. Elizabeth Hart, 1863
f-6. Thankful Marshall, 1790
f-7. William Stoodley, 1795

Mary T. Walker Place, 1837
James Place, 1835
Mary Jones, 1831
Ann Simes, 1802
Olivia Simes, 1810
Joseph Simes, 1801

b-1. Caroline Walton, 1814

g-1. Elizabeth Rundlet, 1810

c-1. Edward Owen Parry p 1798
c-2.wuisa Ann Parryp 1803
c-3. Joanna Parry, 1800
c-4. Sarah Woodward, 1801
c-5. Mary Griffith, 1801

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h-3.
h-4.
h-5.
h-6.
h-7.
h-8.
h-9.

d-1. William Ham, 1845
&amp; Lydia H. Ham, 1857
d-2. Ann Ham, 1812
e-1. "A.W.M." (broken stub)

e-2. Stephen Latapy, 1809
e-3. John Moffatt, 1786
e-4. Comfort Yeaton, 1788
e-5. Sarah Bass, 1817
e-6. Abigail Bass, 1780
e-7. Eunice Woodward, 1789
e-8. Sarah Bass, 1819
e-9. Elizabeth McHard, 1791

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Caroline Ladd, 1803
Jeremiah Hill, 1800
Samuel Hill, 1798
Elizabeth Hill, 1822
Eliaha Hill, 1798
Samuel Perkins wrd, 1815
Daniel Hill, 1798
Betsy Chauncy, 1821

i-1. Eliphalet Ladd, 1806

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a-5.

Sarah March, 1815
John March, 1813
Mary Shute, 1847
John Shute, Jr., 18.54
Fanny Shute, 1821
&amp; John Shute, 1859 (on back)
a-6. Nathaniel Jackson, 1824

c-6. William Whipple, 1785
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c-7. Mary Whipple, 1783
c-8. Woodbury Langdon, 1801
c-9. William Whipple, 1773
c-10. Katherine Moffatt, 1869
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b-1. Submit Sherburne, 1807
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c-1. Lydia Johnson, 1837
c-2. Hannah Brackett, 1805
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c-3. Joshua Brackett, 1802
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c-4. Mary Traill, 1791
c-5. Mary Spence, 1824

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d-6.
d-7.
d-8.

Nathaniel J. March, 1827
Martha Emily Newell, 1840
Frances W. Rundlett, 1825
Margaret Thompson, 1807
(Table Tomb)
Thomas Thompson (1809)
Elizabeth Lowell, 1805
Charles Shute, 1841
John H. Blaisdell, 1842

e-1. John Thompson Dwight, 1811
e-2. Woodbury Langdon Family
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&amp; Henry Sherburne Langdon
f-1. Richard Salter, 1812
f-2. Elizabeth Salter, 1836

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a-1, Abner Blasdell, 1832
a-2, Mary Noble, 1793
a-3, Pamelia Noble, 1818
a-4, J,N, &amp; J,N, Blasdell
a-5, Elizabeth Blasdell, 1805
a-6, Ann Walker, 1808
a-7, Olive Huske Folsom, 1808
a-8, Sarah Ann Salter, 1810
a-9, Maria Walker, 1828
a-10, Tobias Walker, 1836
a-11, Elizabeth Walker, 1871
a-12, (marble stub)
a-13, Mary Abbott, 1834
b-1,
b-2,
b-3,
b-4,
b-5,

Sarah Place, 1793
George Blunt, 1796
Mary Blunt, 1831
Sarah S, Blunt, 1869
George F, Blunt, 1831
&amp; George Blunt, 1831
b-6, (lost slate marker, no
initials footstone)
b-7, Mary Ann Blunt, 1845
b-8, Hannah Whipple, 1811
b-9, Mark Walker, 1858
b-10, John Walker, 1849
b-11, Elizabeth Billings, 1811
b-12, Joseph Whipple, 1816

Block D-4

d-1,
d-2,
d-3,
d-4,
d-5,
d-6,
d-7,
d-8,
d-9,

Jonathan Clark, 1797
Thomas Packer, 1793
James Henderson, 1818
Hugh Henderson, 1794
Hannah Hart, 1845
Emily H, Lewis, 1852
Ebenezer Thompson, 1828
John B, Thompson, 1810
Mary Thompson, 1815

e-1,
e-2,
e-3,
e-4,
e-5,
e-6,
e-7,
e-8,
e-9,

Horatio Coffin, 1859
Mary Willard, 1826
Elizabeth Hale Thompson, 1826
James Sheafe, 1845
Abigail Sheafe, 1843
Mary Hale, 1811
Ann Chadbourne, 1806
Samuel Hale, 1807
Theodora Horney, 1808

f-1. Elizabeth Bunbury Sheafe, 1795
f-2, Sheafe-Coffin Table Plaque
g-1,
g-2,
g-3,
g-4,
g-5,
g-6,

c-1, Catherine March, 1837
c-2. Sarah March, 1834

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Samuel Sheafe, 1857
Thomas Sheafe, 1831
Oliver Sheafe, 1825
John Hale, 1796
Ann Mary Hale (illegible)
Elizabeth Burleigh, 1802
&amp; Charlotte Burleigh, 1802

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c-4.
c-5.
c-6.
c-7.

John Fernald, 1792
Samuel Cutts, 1798
Sidney Cutts, 1792
Mary Cutts, 1797
Anna Holyoke Cutts, 1805
&amp; Edward Holyoke Cutts, 1805
c-8 Anna Holyoke Cutts, 1830

a-1.
a-2.
a-3.
a-4.
a-5.
a-6.
a-7.
a-8.

Martha Stickney, 1824
Elizabeth Purkins, 1822
Abigail Fitzgerald, 1809
Mehitable Deverson, 1808
Joshua Deverson, 1826
Henry Deverson, 1828
Daniel Hart, 1791
Richard Fitzgerald, 1858
&amp; Susan Fitzgerald, 1858
a-9. Abigail Randall, 1824 (lost)
a-10. Pamelia Sellers, 1840
a-11. Margaret Paddleford, 1847
a-12. William Scriggins, 1825
a-13. John Noble, 1819
b-1.
b-2.
b-3.
b-4.

d-1. Benjamin M. Burnham, 1845
d-2. Martha A. Foster, 1837
&amp; Fannie F. Foster, 1904
d-3. Frances Foster, 1835
d-4. Robert Foster, 1835
d-5. Rebekah Foster, 1797
d-6. Ann Mary Foster, 1823
d-7. fieldstone marker &amp; footstone
d-8. Albert Dennie, 1795

Mehitable Stickneyp 1857
Samuel Stickney, 1859
George Edwin Moulton, 1844
John Noble, 1801 (may be moved)

e-1. Nancy Walker, 1798
&amp; Temperance Walker, 1798
&amp; Samuel Walker, 1798

c-1. Samuel Fernald, 1830
&amp; Ann L. Fernald, 1834
c-2. Elizabeth MacClintock, 1813

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a-4.
a-5.

Charlotte G. Campbell, 1847
Charlotte A. Campbell, 1864
John N. Campbell, 1890
Harriet Jones, 1829
Jeremy M. Perkins, 1831

b-1. Hannah D, Lowd, 1850
b-2, Catherine M, Lowd, 1851
b-3, Joseph Allcock, 1795

Block D-6
c-1, Hunking Lowd, 1869
d-1. Charles Thompson, 1798

d-2. Sophia B, Chase, 1841
&amp; Sarah E. Chase, 1841
&amp; William K, Chase, 1840
e-1,
e-2,
e-3,
e-4,

Martha S,F, Davis, 1866
Robert F, Greenough, 1862
Anna Maria Wetherbee, 1854
Eliza Jane Burnham, 1855

f-1, Joseph Shortridge, 1802

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c-1. Margaret Brackett, 1815
c-2. Mary L. Hill, 1823
c-3. Gov, John Langdon Family
Tomb (marble plaque)*

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a-2.
a-3.
a-4.

Mary Hill, 1811
Sarah M. Hillp 1834
James Hill, 1811
Samuel Hillp 1812
Table Tomb
a-5. Samuel Hill, 1840
a-6. Nancy Hill, 1819
a-7, Ichabod Hill, 1827
a-8. Mary White, 1828
a-9. William Hillp 1849
&amp; James D. Hillp 1865
a-10. Elizabeth S. Hill, 1876

d-1. Joshua M, Brackett, 1829
&amp; Ann Brackett, 1833
e-1. Mary F. Pearse, 1865
e-2. Stephen Pearse, Jr., 1830
e-3. Geor~e Pearse, 1868

b-1. George M. Brown, 1825
b-2. Hannah Brown, 1810
b-3. Ann Martin, 1811
b-4. Robert C. Whidden, 1815
b-5. Eno~h M. Clarkp 1815
b-6. Mary Greenleaf, 1815
b-7. Mary Greenleaf Clarkp 1820
b-8. Elizabeth Gooch, 1875
b-9. Charles Edward Osgood, 1833
b-10. Horace Morse Putnam, 1832
b-11. Harriet Putnamp 1832
b-12. slate stub (no identity)

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Gov. John Langdon, 1819
Elizabeth Sherburne Langdonp 1813
Thomas Elwyn, 1816
Elizabeth Langdon Elwyn, 1860
William Octavius Elwyn, 1828
Thomas Octavius Elwyn, 1831
Catherine Cecelia Elwyn
Charles Henry Elwyn, 1848
Elizabeth Barrell, 1823
Catherine Whipple, 1823

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c-3. Jonathan Goddard, 1807
c-4. Samuel Langton, 1807
&amp; Olive Langton, 1828
c-5. Samuel Tappan, 1806
c-6. Thomas Chadbourn, 1825
c-7. Mary Chadbourn, 1826
c-8. Mary Fernald, 1812

a-1. George Massey, 1821
a-2. Hannah Massey, 18..52
a-3. Jonathan Mitchel Sewall, 1808
a-4. Thomas Martin, 1805
a- 5. Mehi table Massey, - 1804
a-6. William ·Langdon, 1820
a-7. Mary Langdon, 1802
a-8. Eunice Hill, 1801
a-9. Harriot Ladd, 1799
a-10. Katherine Jackson, 1799
a-11. Nathaniel Jackson, 1810
a-12. Margaret March, 1810
a-13. Abigail Buckminster, 1838

d-1. Benjamin Slade, 1815
e-1.
e-2.
e-3.
e-4.

Lydia Furber, 1841
Theodore Furber, 1609
Richard Billings, 1808
Robert Yeaton, 1826
&amp; Robert Yeaton, 1808
e-5. Wibird-Penhallow Table Tomb*
e-6. Mary Meloan Hill, 1826

b-1.
b-2.
b-3.
b-4.
b-5.
b-6.
b-7.
b-8,
b-9.

Sarah Jewett, 1819
Joseph Orne, 1820
Martha H. Hart, 1805
F.d.ward Rundlet, 1805
John Rundlet, 1804
Mary Buckminster, 1805
Lucy Buckminster, 1803
Thomas Chadbourn, 1810
Mehitable Ewen, 18.52
&amp; Alexander Ewen, 1815
&amp; Mehitable Fernald Ewen, 1837
b-10. Supply Clap, 1811

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f-2.
f-3.
f-4.

Thomas Parkens, 1843
Mary Ann Bragdon, 1822
Jeremiah Bragdon, 1834
John William Bragdon, 1829
f-5. Jeremiah Bragdon, 1830
f-6. Jeremiah Bragdon, 1833
f-7. Olive E. Bragdon, 1811
f-8. William Cutter Draper, 1812
f-9. Sarah Ann Maine, 1811
f-10. Clement Storer, 1830
f-11, Torothy Storer, 1841

c-1. Prince Whipple (1796)
c-2. Mary H. Jones, 1807

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c-1. John Mendl.llll, 1806

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a-5.
a-6.

Nathaniel Melcher, 1822
Catherine Melcher, 1815
George Ham, 1832
Oliver Ham, 1836
Joanna Ham, 1853
Elizabeth Ham, 1857

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b-6.
b-7.
b-8.
b-9.

Mary Chase, 1819
Stephen Chase, 1805 (lost)
William Chase, 1834
Elizabeth Salter, 1805
Woodbury Melcher, 1805
Elizabeth Fernald, 1821
Elizabeth Fernald, 1809
Harriet Fernald, 1884
Charles Jackson, 1808

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c-3. F.dward Yard, 1806
c-4. Margaret C. Chase, 1839
c-5. Eunice Tullock, 1807
d-1. Frances M. Day, 1828
d-2. Elizabeth Jackman, 1835
d-3. Susanna Slade, 1808
e-1. Samuel Clark, 1807
e-2. William Dame, 1807
e-3• Caznea Bayley, 1808
e-4. Nathaniel Melcher Jr. , 1808
e-5. Elisabeth Low, 1808
e-6. Joseph Pepper, 1848

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a-1. Charles Augustus Coffin, 1830
a-2, Mehitable Coffin. 1829
a-3, Francis Coffin, 1828
a-4. Mary E. Coffin, 1827
a-5, Richard Salter, 1820
a-6. Mary C, Sheafe, 1797
a-7, Mary Sheafe, _1817
a-8. Mary Sheafe, 1833
a-9, Jacob Sheafe, 1829
a-10, Daniel Davis, 1826
(marker lost)
a-11, Nathaniel T. Sheafep 1802
b-1.
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b-3,
b-4.
b-5,
b-6.

Rebecca B. Hardy, 1863
Rebecca Hardy, 1839
George Hardy, 1836
Stephen Hardy, 1797
William Plummer, 1798
Abigail Sheafe, 1805

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d-2. Almira Reding, 1831
d-3, John Brownp 1800
d-4, Esther Meserve, 1799
e-1.
e-2.
e-3,
e-4.

Elizabeth Clark, 1828
Ichabod W. Clark, 1825
Joseph Day, 1822
Edward J, Peirce, 1818

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f-2,
f-3,
f-4,

Charlotte Ham, 1837
Robert Ham, 1823
Caroline Cecelia Young, 1820
Mary Reding, 1799
&amp; John Reding, 1825
f-5, Phebe Hart, 1800 (missing)
f-6. Sarah Sheafe, 1799
f-7, Dorcas Day, 1825
(name part lost)
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g-2.
g-3,
g-4.
g-5,

c-1. Elizabeth Hart, 1804
&amp; Edward Hart, 1825
d-1, Charles Reding, 1838
&amp; Phebe Reding, 1848

Susanna P, Badger, 1840
Frances M,P. Day, 1828
Susan P. Day, 1837
Margaret Veazey, 1819
Mary Ann Warner, 1797

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a-1. Thomas Freeman, 1827

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c-1. Rebecca Ham, 1834
c-2. Nancy Moulton, 1875

b-1. George M. Hill, 1798
b-2. Julia c. Fernald, 1862
b-J. Frederick Fernald, 1861
b-4. Frederick Fernald, 1860
b-_5. Sarah Ann Fernald, 1871
b-6. John Fernald, 1860

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John Watts Moulton, 1802
Hannah Moulton, 1799
Olive Husk Folsom, 1801
Ann Watts Moulton, 1846
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Nancy Moulton, 1875
Hannah A, Manent, 1884
Irena Goodrich, 1845
James D. Goodrich, 1842
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a-7,
a-8.

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Martha Holbrook, 1846
Samuel Holbrook, 1836
Abigail Holbrook, 1831
Catherine Holbrook, 1822
Robert Holbrook, 1821
probably Robert Holbrook, 1848
Zebulon Marsh, 1806
Olive H. Ayers, 1821

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b-2. Benjamin Holbrook, 1839

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a-2. Franklin B. Burgin, 1828
a-3. Jeremiah Burgin, 1831
b-1. Daniel A. Smith, 1827
b-2. Joseph Y. Burgin, 1820
b-3, Nancy Perkins, 1854
b-4, H.P. Jodgdon
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c-1. broken slate stub
c-2, Angela Streeter Beck, 1825

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Elizabeth Hall, 1822
Daniel Cutter, 1832
Mary Wentworth, 1843
Mary W. Hall, 1866
Eliza D, Hall, 1869
Olive Jane Crosby, 1813

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d-5,
d-6,

e-1. Richard Saunders, 1827
&amp; Charlotte H, Saunders, 1827
e-2, Charles H, Saunders, 1828
e-3, Nancy P. Berry, 1832
e-4, Lucy Ann Barry, 1843

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e- 5.

Thomas Jefferson Ela, 1817
Evelina Tuckerman, 1817
Lydia Jane Smith, 1818
Sarah F. Claggett, 1818
Mary C. Palmer, 1830
&amp; Sarah E. Palmer, 1833
&amp; Dorothea.. S. Palmer, 1834
&amp; Mary S. Palmer, 1836
e-6. Harriet Claggett, 1818
e-7. Sarah Neil, 1821
&amp; William Neil, Jr., 1820
e-8. Thomas Neil, 1850

a-1. Elizabeth Senter, 1835
a-2. Mary Blunt, 1829
a-3, granite slab, probably
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b-1. Treadwell Tomb
Jacob Treadwell, 1770
Sarah Treadwell, 1770
John Treadwell, 1759
Anna Treadwell Walden, 1806
c-1. Robert T. Bell, 1873
c-2. Rebecca Bell, 1826
&amp; Mary Bell, 1826
d-1. Mary E. Long, 1815
d-2. Dorothy Long, 1814
d-3, &amp;!ward Long, 1803
d-4. Phebe Coxe, 1828
d-5, Frances Emily Coxp 1855
d-6. Samuel Newhall, 1820
d-7, Ruth Newhall, 1816
&amp; Lucy Ann Newhall, 1829
&amp; Ruth Newhall, 1829
d-8. Hannah Balch, 1817
d-9. Michael Whidden, 1818
d-10. Mary Whidden, 1818
d-11. William Cutter, 1817
d-12. Ammi R. Cutter, 1820
d-13, pair fieldstone markers
d-14. pair fieldstone markers
d-15, Hannah Cutter, 1832
d-16. Ammi R. Cutter, 1833

f-1. Mary Andersonp 1818
f-2. Mary S. Holman Rogers, 1888
f-3, Cecelia Elouisa Ladd, 1820
f-4. William Coxe, 1840
f-5, Sarah Jane Sides, 1855
f-6. Susan Giles, 1831
f-7. Josiah Gilesp 1813
f-8. Dolly Dennett, 1819
f-9, Ann Eliza Dennett, 1837
f-10. Susan P. lY\.C1.n&lt;, on 1 1821
f-11. Theodore Manson, 1822
f-12. Emily Manson p 1821
f-13, John White, 1845
f-14. Jane White, 1828

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e-1, Esther Mullineaux, 1868
e-2, Emily Olevia Ross, 1853

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a-3,
a-4,
a-5,
a-6,

Margaret T, Marden, 1848
Mary Gibbs, 1851
William Gibbs, 1836
Lydia Gibbs, 1808
Oliver Gibbs, 1829
Mary Ann M, Bigelow, 1852
&amp; Mary Leslie Mann, 1848
a-7, Sarah Ann Mann, 1836
a-8, Emma Holt Mann, 1835
a-9, John Mann, 1829
a-10, Mary Allen, 1810
a-11, Sarah Allen, 1856
a-12, Joseph Lowe, 1823
a-13, Augustus G, Lowe p 1825

f-1, Ed.ward J, Long, 1824
f-2, furothy A, Long, 1816
g-1, Daniel Marden, 1816
(headstone lost)
g-2, Mary Marden, 1816
g-3, Rachel Marden, 1834
g-4, William Marden, 1838
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h-3,
h-4,
h-5,

b-1, Ann Beck, 1842
(moved from B-4)
b-2, James M, Twombly, 1843

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Charles L, Somerby, 1818
Mary Jane Pillow, 1818
Sarah H, Marden, 1820
Timothy Atkinson, 1818
&amp; Hannah Atkinson, 1825

i-1, Anna Goodrich, 1818
i-2, Silas Holman, 1807
&amp; Joseph S, Holman, 1818

c-1, Pomp Spring, 1807
c-2, Candace Spring, 1807
d-1. Ed.ward Jennings Long, 1824
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a-J. Elizabeth Gavett, 18_58 (lost)
b-1. William Seavey, 1845
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c-1. Mary Lonnergan, 1830
c-2, Jane F, Jackson, 1833
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Mary Berry, 1832
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William Brown, 1821
John S. Walker, 1852
Lavina Walker, 1821
Amos Brown, 1849
Nathaniel Dearborn, 1852
&amp; Lucy Dearborn, 1824
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Stanley Polk Carleton, 1847
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c-4. Elizabeth Callp 1840
c-5. Mary Call, 1840
c-6. Mary French, 1825

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&amp; Mary Pillow, 1812
&amp; John M. Pillow, 1821
&amp; Elizabeth Pillow,
b-2. Charles T. Webb, 1823
b-3. David C. Foster, 1823
b-4. Sarah Dennett, 1825
b-5. Barnet Akerman, 1824
&amp; Sarah Akermanp 1833

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d-2. Elizabeth A. Willey, 1848
&amp; John W, Willey, 185()
&amp; John E. Willey, 1852
d-3. Asa Dearbon, 1829
d-4. Ruhamah Dearbon, 1847
d-5. Elizabeth C, Dennett, 1837
d-6. Mark Tucker, 1843
d-7. Mary Tucker, 1829
d-8. Sarah Marden, 1842

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James Ham, 1831
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b-5. Samuel Ham, 1825
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b-6, Mary Ann Lane Parry, 1824
b-7, Stephen H, Frost, 1848
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c-2, Elizabeth Moses, 1835
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c-3, Charles E, Moses, 1828
&amp; George W, Moses, 1824
c-4, Ann Banks, 1857
c-5, John E, Banks, 1854
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e-5, Benjamin D.S. Pickering, 1841
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e-7, William H, Muchemore, 1852
e-8, Meshach Muchemore, 1872
e-9, Hannah Canney, 1844
e-10, William J, Young, 1869
e-11. Jabez Rowe, 1837
e-12, Asa Young, 1835
e-13, John Barnes, 1834
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Caroline Esther Rand, 1841
Ida F. Huntress, 1856
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b-4. Ella T. Huntress, 1856
&amp; Emila Huntress, 1856
b-5. Eva St Clair Smart, 1853
b-6. Benjamin Joseph Lester, 1864
b-7. Victoria Harrill, 1857
b-8. Mary S,E, Harrill, 1837
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Nehemiah Green, 1840
Sarah Green, 186o
Sarah Ann Plilbrick, 1837
&amp; Lynthia Ann Philbrick,
a-6, Hannah Gove, 1836
&amp; Samuel Gove, 1836
a-7, rock (no initials)
a-8, Hiram Junkins, 1840
a-9, Ebenezer Gove, 1834
a-10, Joseph W. Gove, 1833
a-11, Ira Brown, 1833
a-12. Caroline A,S, Brown, 1833
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a-2. Daniel Emery, 1835
a-3. Shem Emery, 1847
a-4. Mary Emery, 1862
a-5. Jacob Walden, 1831
a-6. Abigail Walden, 1824
&amp; Sophia Walden, 1842
a-7. Albertine Giles Coffin, 1849
b-1. Olive Trickey, 1866
c-1. Ivory Staples, 1844

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d-5, Drusella D, Chase, 1890
d-6, Benjamin P, Chase, 1880
d-7, Eunice G, Chase, 1860 (or 1850)
d-8, Ann Downing, 1903
d-9, Havilah F, Downing, 1874
d-10, Frederick Rousoe, 1851
d-11, marble stub, no identity
d-12, Susan Emeli ne Pettigrew, 1845
e-1, slate stub, footstone "T,L.
e-2, Gideon Walker, 1829
&amp; Lydia Walker, 1841
e-3, Frank Walker, 1847

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Catherine Stringer, 1868
Ellen Shea, 1857
Mary Staples, 1850
James Staples, 1850
Margaret Lynch, 1857
Margaret A, Ashworth, 1818
&amp; Ann Ashworth, 1818
b-7, Bridget Kane, 1858
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Eliza A. Parks, 1866
Drewsilla Parks, 1857 (missing)
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                    <text>Index of

NORTH CEMETERY
Listed by plot

This is a PLOT listing for North Cemetery located on Maplewood
Ave. This volume will be useful for identifying connections by burial
proximity.
Please see Green Volumes for ALPHABETIC listings (same shelf).
Please see Grey Volume for INSCRIPTIONS (same shelf).

Provided by:
CYNTHIA PRIDHAM-THOMAS
Volunteer

December 2006

PORTSMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY

REFERENCE
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H-3

E-l

lL..

~

Q::-·

~

&lt;
·. F· b

H-G

G- 2.

Sc a. le

l'\-

4-0 ~

l.5Lf Acres

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Ba.n c: k E-?1~, i"IE~.r- y Ann
Youngest dau. John Durang,
d., :I. H~::::::: • ···H··-·24
A·-··:1. !I i'."1 ····· :i.
pq:I.
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
ME•ndum, fvf,31,-y
c1 .. :1. u2::;--1 :·?-··· :1. ":';

cc::imE?d i an

Wife of Robert Mendum
4?y

slate, good, willow &amp; urn,

PfJ :I.

e pitaph-2

Mi':i.1'- \1
Widow of Capt. James Smith
·7 ('.:}\/
ll 1··/1,. ~::;
II
d., :I. 87:::1:•-··4·····7
A·-·· :I. !I I:::,····· :1.
pq :I.
marble, eroded, reset :I.Y9~

:::i1T1 l t_ h,

u

l:im:i. t.h 1, ,J amE,s
''CE1r::it .. ''
·:;;-·()°}/
11 \J" :::;
d .. :I. t3 '.:.'; 6 ·-- 7 --· 1
Pi···-:1. II b···· ?
pq :I.

!:3mi th 1, E,E1.r~ah
cl., :I. H40·-- :I.:"?····· l 6
A-·· 1 1, b--:;;

pq

:I.

marble,

'.:;hEd

7'()\/

II

4v

pgl

don,,

James Smith

broken at base,

Ii

up

ll

repaired,
Dau.

of David &amp; Betsey Libbey

"M.E .. L."

slate, gooc:I, willow &amp; urn

l.... uc:y

d. l E&lt; 1 9···-4·-··9

P;·-··:I., c·····2

ou.tsi dE! fencE! :I. 9H6 ,, no1.,-.J 1 ost

E\" E{

marble,

Mary Elizabeth

cl .. :1.827--·:l. ····&lt;';:1.

A-:1.,c-:I.

II

Wife of Capt.

Bo1,,.,1 E&gt;s, i:&gt;i,1.mu r,.&gt; l
d. :I. i340·--1. O··-&lt;Y)
P,··-·:l. 1,b····· 4
pc;.i:I.
Libbey,

u

4f3\,,

pq:I.

Wife of Amos Sheldon
11
M1···s:.• l....uc:y ShE?ldon, lB19"
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-H

Shelden, Fidelia
Dau. of Amos &amp; Lucy Shelden
cl. 1 El'./0-··· :I. :I. ·-··2i:5
:I. 6y
'' f·•f :i. si; Fi clE! l :i i,i bhE• 1 d E."'!n ''
A-:t,c-3
pql
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-H
Shf::!ldcin,, .John
d.:1.821-:1.2-5
31y
A-:l.,c-4
pol
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-6

~3h&lt;·?l den,, Jc::,hn Henry
Bon of Jahn &amp; Elexabeth Shelden
cl" :I. f:32:2·-·· :I.··- :I.
"/y
'' ,J Dhn l···li:-=:,nr-· v ':::;hf,? l c:li:-::in ''
P,··-· 1 ,, c ·--'.::i
pq l
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

1:&gt;hE·' l don,,

Jc:,hn Henry

Son of .John

&amp;

Elizabeth Sheldon

d • :I. El::'.::::;-- C_? --· 9
:l.~.':.irn
''John Hf2nr~-y, ShE•ldon''
P,·--:1.,c::·-·6
pg:!.
slate, qciod, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Ashley, Catherine Eliza
Wife of A. Ashley,
El :·.? C_}i :·,?
~:? :/
I c:: 1:::: " ,::·:l
A-:l.,c-7
pq:I.
slate, goad, willow &amp; urn

cl

fl

].

Cl i::11r· k,

MHO

•MM { : ;

E&gt;E11r• ah

d. l 76h-'."5··-·2~5

l

:~::

Dau.
]\/

If

rt

Df .Jahn &amp; Sarah Clark

Hm Eld

slate, qood,
F'h:i. lbl'-ic:k,
cl .. l El

·--fr-·-'.[?

comedian

II

death head

Dc1vid
6m

slate,

broken,

part date lcist

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
F C)~'.) 1 f:lf..

X 2°1 \/ i

:1

Son of Paul &amp; Phebe Fowler

(?Ir·

cl .. 181&lt;::;·····9·--12

·'l rn

:I.\/

'' X .. F" ,,

slate, headstone lost
Fowler,

Jerome

d. :I. H24-···9··-· :I. 4

Son of Paul &amp; Phebe Fowler
'.:iy

JI

,J. i:::·"

11

slate, headstone lost
Fowler,

Phebe

Wife of Paul Fowler
54y
double slate, good,

d .. 1H46-11-3

i:::· o~,,1 l f,2r·· , P 2'1.u l
cl . 1847-··4···-20

On stone with wife Phebe
'?(l'y'

double slate, good,
Pearson,

7m

slate, good,
Busan S.

d .. :I. l:l l 7 -·- ::~; ..... :::::

pg:!.

Dau. of Thomas &amp; Mary Harvey
slate, good,

Harvey,

Thomas

d. :I.EJ:::::7-·:l.····:I.B
pq:I.

Mu1:;ha.i/-J,;:1y ,,

''T. H. ''

slate, qood,

11

7'.?y

,J. 1·-,1.

11

"H .. C ..

slate,
&lt;::11,. \/

d.:1.8:1.9-7-13

11

low,

11

67y

1''1. l,...I,,

11

slate , good,
Susan Ellen

willow &amp; urn,

Only dau.

of John R.

marble, eroded,

reset 1992

epitaph-2
&amp;

Lydia 8 .. Oxford

:l.6m

pg:!.

p,3_1,..r-·\, 1, '.::\,;1.mue,1
d .. :1.86:1.-5-:1.5

/Jy

marble,
pr::;,1r•r-·y,

willow &amp; urn

~'-.):i.fe, of ,John

1··1 1

d .. :1.842-H-3

willow &amp; urn

''l,1Ji dnv,J 11

d. :!. 8 :1. 9···· :I. :I. ·-6

no

willow &amp; urn

slate, crackecl,

Cl;;:-1.1,..l-:: 1, Hann.:,\h

A-2,b-5

epitaph-2

Veteran of the Revolution
H4v

pq::::oh

Oxford,

willow &amp; urn,

,John

d. 1 ::326····· 4-···4

:1

willow &amp; urn

6y

A-2,a-6

1·,·1u 1,; h &lt;:'11/·.) &lt;::\ "y'

willow &amp; urn

Israel Putnam

cl. :1.i:l:1.6-···~:i···••::::

Harvey,

willow &amp; urn

hE'!ci1--·qe N.

almost illegible
United States Navy

dc.",1.t1:::.,1;;
pq:I.

Shores,

marble,

Rachel

ci.:1.818-:1.-12

almost illegible

Dau. Andrew Tombs,

with Mary Stafford

/Hy

pg2

+

Dau .. Rachel Shores,
'.:&gt; t i::1 f or· d !' i-··1 i,:t r- ·"/
d. :l.f36~5-·-·:l.0·····4
Bf:ly
mi::"11"· b l &lt;=-~ 1, F,i 1--· o cl &lt;'=) cl
1::-:i·-·-2 :1 c:·····4
pg2

grdau.

Anclrew Tombs

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Pa.r. r··/, Ri c:hmonc!
c!.1828-9-24
85y
A-2,c-5
pg1
slate,
Leavitt, Charlie
cl. 1 f360·--7 ·····24

low,

willow &amp; urn

Son of Charles W.

&amp; Mary A.

Leavitt

Dau . of Charles W. &amp; Mary A. l....&lt;=::a-...ii t t
Leavitt, Lizzie A.
d.1859-11-15
15m :I.Oc:I
pq'..?
marble, low, sleeping child, with Charlie
Nay, Stanley
d.1842-10-24
A-2,c-7
pg:!.

Son Dea,
47y
marble,

kaymond Nay,

died Buffalo,

repaired

Son Stanley &amp; Sophia Nay,
Nay, Charles Clinton
d.1860-6-11
30y
A-2,c-7
pg1
marble, repaired
Nay, Marshall Stanley
d.186:1.-10-24
~~y
A-2,c-7
pq:I.
marble,

NY

Son Stanley &amp; Sophia Nay,

died Portland,

died Albany,

repaired

Stephens, Sarah Frances
Dau. of Nathaniel &amp; Sarah Stephens
cl. 1 El 19-··9···-4
l -:::im
A-2,d-1
pq:I.
slate, low, urn, epitaph-2
Wentworth, Elizabeth
cl.1762-8-31
11m
slate,
Bazin, John,
cl. 1819-12-9

good,

death head

Jr.
30y
slate,

tipped,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Dockum!, Ephr·aim
d.1841-4-26
57y

Wife of Ephraim Dockum
"i::.. (:,. D. "
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,

E?pi taph·--4

Wife of Ephraim Dockum
':'52y
'' 1"1. D . ''
slate, qo □ d, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Dockum, Sarah Ann
d.1833-2-12
4:1.y

Dockum!'

Mal'"'/

d .. 1fll7·····l-···:?:I.

F&lt;E·E•d !' E.;:a.1'· ah
cl. 1i:i2l-···&lt;::)·····'.?~:i

"l,,Ji. cl c:,~,J"
"'/()v
. .. /

slate,

low,

willow &amp; urn,

Griffith, Charlotte H .
cl.1825-12-27
2:1.y

L,:1.~Jr· \l,

SEir.. c,ih
d. :I. H'.:'iO--/:•-·· l ~:i
0

t1 ·-- :::; , b ··- :I.

p (;} ~::: 6

Wife of George S.

epitaph-4

Me.

Me.

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
1.... c1. t,•.1 r· y ,,

r; .
83y

f:-3 &lt;~ o ,,.. 9 r"

d.1852-5-16

Bt?.nj

LE:1l;\llr·•/,

d.1836-1-12

II El
f:) L.. Ii
mE,.1··· b l f,,! ,, E? ,,- o d E-? cl
,1

ti

::::;un of BE&gt;nj ;;;1m:i n
i,1m :i. n
B. I..••
14y
m ,,·1,,.. b .l E·' , E~ 1·· o d 1-:: cl
II

II

0

Durgin, Mary Ann
1f::l:"Z:l.---4--·?l
:?H\/
M. (i. D.
A-3,b-4
pg36
slate, good,
11

cl.

11

urn :in circle, epitaph-1

B!-?nn :i. ng
d. lB'.:'.i4···-7·····~'.i
E34y

P1d,,1mi,;; ,,

marble,

eroded,

epitaph-2

Wife of Benning Adams
d

n

l {':l-4(} •-·•fl ·-.. :·2,~;;

A-3,b-6

{::)!:~$·/

pg36

Ji~=)

n

(:j

II

ii

marble,

eroded

marble,

almost illegible

Walk er, Samuel P.
d.1840-3-17
33y
Walker, Sarah A.
Dau. Samuel P. &amp; Elizabeth A.
d. 1B47-8-7
11y 5m
A-3,b-8
pg36
marble, eroded
\(E-:•c:1 ton

!l

Walker

YE:,,iton

M;;;,_1r• °)./

cl. :I. i:l2tl···· :l. 2·-··7

Wife of Phinehas Ayers
d.:l.863-5-29
BOy
1""1. P,.
f'.2i --- :::,; , c: ···· 1
p g ::':: h
S:- 1 &lt;::\ t. !'::! ,,
•.] D O c:l !I
11

Ha. l t'?y,

11

ep:i. tEiph·-2

~:,,=.i.r· ah

cl. :I. 826-- :l. 0···-7

A-3,d-:l.

:::,;:::::·':/

pg30

H.
marble, eroded,
11

11

·::; .

e pitaph-l

Ha,,.·t., H,::innah
''l. .J:i clov-J''
cl.1819-:1.1-6
82y
A-4
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
1

I.... i bbey, .:J E=r·f2rn:i. 63.h
cl. :I. fl2.l~.---·(?·····4
7 6y

slate,
Dearborn,
cl • :I. 7'.::i 15-·· 4 -- c;&gt;

Benjamin

11

g □□ d,

:0r·.

willow &amp; urn

11

::,; 0 y

slate,

good,

death head

BF!ahan ,, ,Jc,hn
Native of Ireland, emigrated here 1809
d.1fl16-7-31
3:1.y
pq ··"1·····t
. ::, /
P1·····4 !' 1::,--·· :I.
slate, willow &amp; urn, masonic: emblems,
Dau. of Charles &amp; Eliza Turrell
Turrell, Elizabeth P.
cl. :l.Dl&lt;::)-··7·····2!::3
'::'iy
marble, eroded, tipped

epitaph-4

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Turr ell, ~li~~heth Paqe
d.1821-10-28
ly 9m

Dau. of Charles &amp; Eliza Turrel l

Turrell, Elizabeth Page
d.1828-11-13
3y 10m
P,·-··4, b···-4
marble,

eroded,

re set

Stearns, Sophronia F.
Dau. of Edwin &amp; Harret Stearns
d.1852-6-7
lB y 2m
A-4,b-5
pgJ/
marble, broken, reset
Mansfield,

Samuel

II'.:; • i""'I. II
d. I. H 16-···'.5····· El
1 Sly
P, ··- 4 !I b ···- (::,
p g :::. 7
m,:::1.r-bl1::?, E11--·od1:-2d,

Eln::i1.1,m, l1-JEdtr.,!r- Et.
d.1816-3-23
25y
pq ..::./
slate, good,

faint tree design

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

cl. :1.d16···-:l.--6
h4y
''Capt. H. T. ''
A-4,b-8
pg36
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Cl,,,11r•k, \:ii::11--·,;;1h hnn
d.:1.856-1-17
46y
slate, goocl,

willow &amp; urn

Furnald, Nancy
Wife of Samuel Furnalcl
cl.1816-2-:1.1
27y
marble, a lmos t illeqible
Hart, Elizabeth
Wife of Thomas Hart
.,1.,::_;ith yr-.
''M1r·c,;;. Eli;''.i::1b1:::: th HE1t--·t, 1760''
poor quality s late, c:rac:kinq, face &amp; wings

cl. :l.76:l.-··9···-1fl
Pi·-- 4 !I c: ···- 1

:8('2&lt;:':11 !I Z-:::\C:hdlr•:i i::lh
d.:1.818-2-22
46y
slate, low,
!:3hi:1c::kfDF·d,

willow &amp; urn

"Mc.·1.joF· II

~John

''M,::1..i □ r-- ,John !3hi:"'IC::kfoF·d''
slate, good, winged cherub

'.:iHy

d. 176&lt;:)-·· 10·---'.?'.5

P,·-·4, c:1--2

Brewster, Joseph
'',.JO!:i('c;ph :ur-·f',;l_rJ!::', ter-, 176&lt;::i''
d.1766-12-4
bbY
P1··-·-&lt;'.J., d---::~;
slate, good, death head
E&lt;1' . E:t,•Jste1··· !' Phc:::1bt:-i
Wife of Joseph Brewster
,, t· 1f .. i,.;. F· h E:•b £-? Br- f2\,\lfa:; t €':!Ir· ,,
d.1767-H-16
~7v
P,·--4 !I d·····.'.1pq:::::6
slat e, wings &amp; 7, part desiqn
1

.. M

•

P1\tt:-,•r·r:, , F'h i n0?has
cl " l f:l :·? :I. ..... ·7 f:!
:~:i -::) . l
t-; - -· 4 , d -··'.3
UNO

F1...w-r-1i::d d !' (inn
d. 1 f::l?!.'5 ···- :I. :I. -'.:?4
P,···-4, f,? ····· :I.

~•

ll1v1i,•·

■

F' • fl ■ II

slate , good,

wil l ow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Wife of Samuel Furnald
marble,

eroded,

same c::las as Fernald

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Jeffares,

Christopher
d. 1825-5-10
38v
slate,
I

11

C,:1pt .

good,

Ii

willow &amp; urn

Dau. of James &amp; Elizabeth Stoodly
Stoodly, Elizabeth
d .. l El !:'i 7 ---:::::-----:::!; 0
(:! y
El i :,; E!h F:it. h St OCld l y, :I. 7!':'i7
slate, good, bust Df woman
II

Smith,

II

8Dn of James &amp; Eliza F.
18m
marble, almost illegible

James William

Smith

d. 1825-2-24
Smith,

H"'1_nn;_,,1_h

Wife of the late John Smith of Exeter

d .. 1822-12-8

A-5,b-3

58y

pg38

marble,

eroded

Dau .. of James &amp; Eliza F ..
Smith, Hannah Augusta
d.1826-8-18
ly
marble, eroded, set. low
Pa1,·kr.::.• 11 ,Ji:1ne

Widow Capt .

d. :I. El24---- '.5---·27
pq:1.9

slate,

f3 1r- &lt;::\VF.&gt;~:- !I l,\!i 11 i ;3_m
:1.Eiy
cl. :I. El:20 ---· :I. 0 ---- :I. 7

1

Matthew Parke of Boston

gDDd,

'L,-J .. c:;,.

slate,

Smith

willow &amp; u r n

Ii

shattered,

l

ic.:1p:i_ t_;;.\ph----7

01.1--.1,

Peduzzi, Margaret T.
Dau. of Domenick &amp; Margaret Peduzzi
11
cl. :1_ H26··-7--6
4y Elm
1v1. T. P. 11
A-5,c-2
pg3H
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Peduzzi,

t,,J :i +&lt;;;i D-f DDmF!n i ck

Margaret

58y

d.:1.839-6-21

II

ffl &lt;::l Ir-

l"-'1E-?ndum,

I'll• p"

I:::, ]. ,:?

!I

II

(;;&gt; I'.. 0

d E! cl

John

d. :I. E!!':_i0--1-----6

h::?y

1-·IF.&gt;n cl um'

H"

1"IE11r- y

d.1855-8-29

Staples,

1

John Mendum
1·1. H,. 1·,1. 11

Wife of John Staples

74y

,John

cl. 18'.:::9-----7 ----Ei

Wortman,

11

Margaret

cl .. :1.845-3-27

'.-3tdpl~::iS:- 1

W:i+e of

66y

iJ"/\/

George H.

d . :1.838-4-:1.6

Died New Orleans,

with J.

&amp; E.

Staples

37y

pg::':.H
Stdples,

Elizabeth W.P..

d .. 1797-1-:1.0

A-5,d-3

pg38

Ddu.

:I.Om

marble,

eroded

of John &amp; Margaret Staples

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Wortman, Mary Ann
Wife George Wortman, dau. J. &amp; M. Staples
d" :I. 827 ·--7-·-b
20y
II M. t·~. i,J. II
A-5,d-4
pg38
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-16
Monroe,

Elizabeth R.P.

r,·Ion I"' C)f:;!,

HE•n I'.. '/

Wife of Henry Monroe

11
d,, 1 ::3i.1·9···- :L 0-·· l l
41:l/
H.M. 11
m;;:i1·· bl e !I
F,il'.. c:;cl F,:d
Pi·····~:5 !I d·····6
pg::;EJ

Monroe, Isadore O.P.
Dau. of Henry &amp; Elizabeth Monroe
d.:1.849-12-20
17y
A-5,d-7
pg38
marble, a l most illegible
Quincy, Sarah
Relict of Edmund H. Quincy
d.1826-12-7
77y
marble, illegible, with grdau. Hannah Folsom
Fc::,l sorr, !I Hanncih
Dau. Nathaniel B. &amp; Sarah Folsom
d. between 1817 and 1826
A-5,e-2
marble, almost illegible
F :i. t Ch ' J E1.bE~:.:•'.
d. :L 7.46··- :I. 1 ·-··'.??

Pastor of

I.st Church of Portsmouth

7::~: . ./
slate,

cracked,

cherub

Wife of Rev. Jabez Fitch
Fitch!' Eli-:.'. c.1.bF:::th
d.1765-10-18
84y
slate, cracked, cherub
Mendum, Susannah
d.1820-1-21
73y

Wife of Capt.

John Mendum

Stiles, Jane Mary Ann
Wife of Simeon Stiles
11
d. :I. 826·- 10·--7
'.::i'fy'
,J.M. ,::~. H. 11
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-9
Allcock, Jane
Wife of ,Jo~c-E-ph P,llr.::ock
11 Mr.. 1:=;. ,J,,1ni:,i (illc:oc:k''
d.1766-7-27
47th yr.
A-5,e-6
pg~Ll
slate, qood, dE•,,d.:h tH•?ad
E; t :i. 1 f,' '.ci !' ,J o '.-:'if:,: p h
d.1827-:1.2-16
26y
slate,

f31·- i qq '.5, John
d . :I. 8 :::!; 0 ···- 9 -·- :::::

pq40
F(·::'r.. n.,?.tl d !' J;;::tr, 1?.
d • :I. f::l ::::: :I. ···- :I. 1 ····· :~·16
r'.::i···-6, ,,t·····'.'!;
pq8

l ·7 ~:.~ ::::: ..... ·7 ···- ~;:·:
~:; -~./
(:1•·-·6 !, b···-:1.
pq40

cl

II

good,

willow &amp; urn,

",}. B. II
F2 !'
1 c:,i,J ,

::.1 a. t

ep i tc.iph--4

Wife c:,f Rendal

Fernald

/;:l.y

slate,

good,

willow &amp; urn

Dau.

of John &amp; Sarah Hart

"I"I.H.

11

slate,

~pitaph-4

headstone lost

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Wife of Col. John Hart
d.1757-4-24
42y
M1--··~,. f.:1 ii:\rE•.h H;;:i.i--··t ''
P,·-··6, b--2
p q .i'.!-0
slate, good, death head
11

"Col.
c:I. 1 TT/····· :I. O···&lt;:;o
7'.?y
Col. ,:John l···l&lt;,°lt-t.!, :1.777
1'."1 ··-· 6 !I b ..... :::;
pq40
slate, good, death head
11

11

Har··t !I {1b :i. g,;:1i l
Wife of Hanson M.
:54y
II(.."\
H. II
d. :l u::'!; l --4--·29
A·-·· 6 , b ····-4
pg40
'='-1 i:":i t e, l CltAJ !I tAJ i 11

11

Hart

It

H.-:u-t,

t:

Cl~·-;

&lt;·,? pi taph·····4

P,nn M.

d • :I. 8 ~':i '.::i-··· :l 2 ·-+l

pq40

84y 2m
marble,

broken,

decayed,

flat

Hart, Elizabeth M.
Wife of Han s Dn M. Hart
d.:1.855-6-11
72y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Hart, Elizabeth P.
El4\i

cl. Jfl82 ·--·· :l0·-··J:]

11

E. P.H.

II

pr- oc:! Pd

rni::tr-· b .I. E~,

oDn !' {~br--E\hE1m
d.1852-9-28
60y

l·lr=!l

1··..-!p 1 D □ n

P ,0·1. u l in i:'\

!'

d.184:::l-8-10
Frothingham,

59y

WifP of Abraham Meloan
"P" I"!.
ma1--- bl E•,

II

E,)l' .. od c=,)d

John
II

J" F' "

&lt;:=;l at.Ei !'

II

qo □ cl,

1/\1

:i. l l

O l_.-\1

Frothingham, Sarah W..
Wife of John Frothingham
..:!,,,iy
"M,.... ~,; . f.:;. ltj. F .. "
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

cl. :I. (-3'.Z:'!; ..... 6·-- :I. 6

Fr □ thinqham,
Margery
Wife of John Fr □ thinqham
d.:1817-9-16
54v
A-6,b:l.2
pq~~
slat e, gD □ d, willow &amp; urn

Russell, Eleazer
d.:1798-9-1:]
76y

Coll E:ctrnr• o-f Cu.~; tom!;j. !I i:-2tc::.
11
E l t,•? i:'. "s:'. f°::! fr· i=;:u1:;c.,;f.?. l l !I Eis q. 11

!::;l atF!,
F~ u !:; !5 E~ l 1

!'

,.,a,.... t h ;,,. _

,..

d.1798-9-21

65y

Thankful

d. :I. tl06----·f:3·--7

A-6,c-3

4~iy

pg39

o-f side broken of-f

"M:i. s;s"
"1'-'I.R."

s late,
Shapley,

pti1·-·t

goad,

urn,

wordinq

Wife of James Shapley
11

T .. H.

slate,

II

good,

willow &amp; urn

Champney, Richard
d .. :LE&lt;:1.9--·--r:.?·-··ltl
7-4y
H .. C .. Esq.
A-6,c-4
pgJ~
slate, goad, willow &amp; urn
11

11

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY

,.

-

Drawn, Samuel Jr.
II~} f)
d.1797-12-20
18y
·r.;
pq.. ··.....:,-.
.
slate, good,
11

Blunt, (.~nqEil i Ci:1
d. 1829-6-23
1y
A-6,c-6
marble,

i,

jj

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Dau. Jahn S. &amp; Esther Blunt
almost illeqible

Tetherly, Oliver
cl .. :I. Elt::):::,:--••9····· 12
'.'.'i :t y
O .. T.
A-6,cl-1
pg39
marble, eroded
Ii

Ii

Tetherly, John P..
Son of George &amp; Nancy Tetherly
4y
A-6,cl-2
pg39
marble, eroded, noted with father

cl. :I. 820···- :I. 1 ·-··9

Tetherly, George
Three children noted on s tone
cl .. 1 i:i7:·.?·····4···- l 4
,::;; 4y ::?m
'' G .. T ..
A-6,cl-2
pg39
marble, eroded, epitaph-2 (illegible)
Ii

Tetherly,

George
Son Georqe &amp; Nancy Tetherly
16y
pg39
marble, eroded, noted with father

d .. :1.820-11-5

A-6,d-2

Tetherly, Eliza
Dau . George &amp; Nancy Tetherly
d .. :1.820-12-6
14v
marble, e rod ed, noted with father
Tetherly, Nancy
Wife of George Tetherly
d .. :I. i::i~54·•-::=:,---:26
74y
'' N .. T ..
marble, broken, top lost
11

T et h r,r· l y , f:.1&lt;'201··· q c?.
d.:1.843-8-30
2:1.y

r;on

8(?.0r- g E~

;;;,

(3 .. T" II
mEtl'·b .I. E" ,, er··odt:'-cl
II

Tetherly, John Henry
cl .. :l.ff::0.4····9····:l.9

A-6,cl-5

Son of George &amp; Nancy Tetherly
" ..J.H.T."
marble, erocled

:I.Oy fld

pg39

Greenough, Charles Henry
On marker with father Charles Greenouqh
d" 1 H.i.!'.':'.i··-~~;--24
~=:;y
C" H. G.
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, ep itaph-2
11

II

Greenough, Charles
cl

II

l El -&lt;l '._:_:_; "'"' '. :5 -·- :·? l

A-6 . d-6

::::; ,:": -; '•/

slate,

Son on same marker
11

low,

c:

If

(3 :,

11

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Shelden,

Mary Ann E.

cl • 1 8 :I. '.:i ·-· l -·· El

8-l,a-l

:::,; m

pgl

slate,

f~;hf:::l. dc-::.•n ,, Ma,~·/ Ann
cl. :I. fl 14-·· l ··-:I.::::;
:I. '.'::iy

8···-l , ;;·1·····:l

pq:I.

low, willow &amp; urns

With Mary Ann E.

slate,

low, willow &amp;

Harvey, Lyman 8.
Son of Thomas &amp; Mary Harvey
cl. :I. !:l :I. ::::-·····7 ·-:I.El
B··-·l,,b·····:I.
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Swanson, Olive
Wife of William Swanson
cl.:1.825-7-25
74y
B-:1.,c-:I.
pg2
marble, eroded, epitaph-I.
Ma.1·-ti n, GE?org&lt;-:? Thomas
Only son of Jeremiah
cl. :I. EJ::s4-· :I. :I. ..... c;i
bY
"G.T.M.
B·-- :I., cl-··· :I.
pq::::
m,::•.r·· blE• ,, ,,i.lmos.t illE-:giblE-1
11

H;;:1r--t, [;.J:i. 11 i i:H"O
I ns:,tr··t.tm(-? nt m;=.1ke1··
d. :I.El:l.2 ·--:1.··-•l::=;
7!:ly
l,.J. H.
pq2
sla te, reversed,
11

11

1

w:i.ll □ w

&amp; urn

NE:a.l , El :i. z ,:i1bE2th
W:i.f e of Thomas Neal
d.:l.fl39-3-3
;~y
B-:l.,d-3
pq2
slate, good, wi llow &amp; urn
l\k:-:•i::•.l, ThDmas.
d.:1.8:1.0-2-2:1.
I3····· :I., d·--4

56y
slate, broken,

,Jonathan
d.:1.825-:1.0-20
40y
slc,itE::, split :,
B·····l, d···-1.:".i
pg'.?

part lost,

epitaph-2

F··ci.1. som,,

t,,J:i.llovJ ~:,: ur--n

Dau. of John &amp; Sarah Stackman
Slackman, Sarah Ann
d ., :l t.➔ :~:; :::; ····· ::~; ·-·· :~::. l
~:=; ffl
EJ t~, t:) "
B-:1.,e-:I.
double marble, illeg:i.ble, with John H.
11

11

tr

II

Stackman, John H.
Son of John &amp; Sarah Stackman
:I. y 7m
'' J. H. S. ''
double marble, illegible, with Sarah Ann

cl. :I. H::=;:::,:---::::; ..... 2'.:5

Foster, Charles B.
Son of J.D. &amp; E.K. Foster
d.:1.841-12-25
1:1.m
pq'..?
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Furber, TheodDre
Oldest son Theodore &amp; Lydia Furber,
d. :1. H:1.::&gt;···'5···-:1.2
:l.9v
"T.F,.
8-:1.,f-:I.
pg5
slate, broken, top lost
11

ll

a

11

marble,

~3

n

II

eroded,

faint design

Dau. of John &amp; Jane Shackford
Shackford, CarDline
cl. :I.El:1.fl-··9·--:1.El
4.,/
marble, er □ decl, law, carved rose

drowned

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Gray, John Greenleaf
d., :I. (:30::~--..· l 0·-· 14
:I. ~5m
J .. (3., G.
B-2,a-1
pg2
slate, good,
II

11

willow &amp; urn

Son of William &amp; Elizabeth Moses
6m
slate, low, sprig in circle, r eset higher

d . :I. EiO~."i·-·· :I. 2·--Ei

B-2,a-2

Dau .. of Joshua &amp; Mary H ..
Dunn, Mary Frances
M .. i:::· .. D ..
d .. :1.834-7-30
5m :I.Od
11

Dunn

II

8·····'.2, b-···:I.

Son of Joshua &amp; Mary H ..
d., :l Ei:::!;'.:_':i·····~.:i-···2'..:i
'.?y l'::)l,•J
II D., o" II
8-2,b-2
marble, eroded
Dunn,

Ma1,-y H ..

Dunn

~,J:i.fi=.• of iJ01:c.hua Dunn

cl .. :I. B :3 9 -··'.':"i ···- :I. ;: _:_;
'..?By
" M.. H .. D. II
B·--:·,?, b ---:::!;
p q :;;:
mD.1'-ble, E0 1~od&lt;2d

,.} on&lt;=.:&lt;::;!'

John

Son Capt. Samuel &amp; Mary H.

(i.

d. :I. H04····· 10 --::&gt;)
B····2 !I c:·--:1.
pg2

Jones

l'/

slate,

low,

chipped, willow &amp; urn

Akerman, Henry
S □ n Samuel &amp; Sally Akerman
cl. :I.H0&lt;:&gt;-···7·····1.4
:::!;y
B-2,d-:I.
pg2
slate, good, circle design
Sp:i.nnPy, Iz.E~t.t.e
b. :1.8:1.0-1:1.-10
d . :1.893-3-30
pq'.?
heavy marble,

3-part,

q □ od

L_ \::t k E·! in -t:':l n '.' 1::-i &lt;="~ ,,•. c:; r·,
I:&gt; on o ,c (~ i:1 t-· on &amp; Elizabeth Lakeman
:::::y
"h .. L .. II
d., :I. Ho::::.--5-&lt;:'0
B·-·2, ,~•---2
pg2
mE1rbl,::i!, good

f3p:i.nn&lt;,~y, Dc,.n:i.F!!l T .. H.
Son of Samuel &amp; Bybel Spinney
"D. T . H. \:;,.
cl., :I. B::'!;h-· :I. ···-20
4·/
H···-2, f:2---::::.
pq2
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
II

Sp:i. nnf2y !I Mc1l'"Y 1.,,.,1.
Dau. of Thomas &amp; Mary Spinney
"M .. [J..)., s.
d.:1.8:1.2-:1.0-22
20y
slate, good, sunburst de sign
II

Died at Rio de Janiero
Spinney, William C.
d .. :1.82908-:1.H
~~y
marble, eroded, noted with mother Mary
pq2
Spinney, Mary
Wife of Thomas Spinney
d .. 1846-2-:1.9
75y
marble, eroded , noted with son William
Spinney,

Thomas

cl .. :I. !:l4H····El-··22

H·-·· 2,e·····h

Robert Spinney noted same stone
T. 13.
marble, low, Pr □ ded

H2y

II

11

:O:i. &lt;-::icl cit BDs,ton
Spinney, Robert H ..
d .. :I.H24-:l.2-2
27y
marble, low , eroded,
pq2

with Thomas

�□f

GRAVESTONES
Hart, Esther M.
Dau.
d.1805-1-26
14m
pq2
slate,

□f

NORTH CEMETERY
Benjamin &amp; Elizabeth Hart

qa □ cl,

sprig in circle,

with mother

I::. I 1 z. ab E•t h
Wife of Benjamin Hart
d.1805-2-22
39y
pq2
slate, good, sprig in circle,

with Esther

H,::1.1--· t: ,

Barter, Elizabeth
Eldest clau. Amclrew Tombs, ~sq.
d. 180~'.) · . l ···9
slate, law, urn &amp; wreath, with Tombs
pq2
·romb~::.,
n O cl i:·l t

P1ndi'"("f!\,\I

Dau.

Elizabeth Barter noted on stone

E:'!:5

B·····'.,? !I i:'2 ····:::l

slate,

low,

cracked,

urn &amp; wreath,

career notes

Stafford, Sarah A.R. Shores
Dau.of Mary Stafford
d.1874-5-3
77y Bm
B-2,elO
pq2
marble, repaired, grdau. Rachel Shores
Downing,
no cl,::1.tE~i::;
8-2,f-1

Jn □

pg3

United States Navy,
marble,

eroded

M-::t.r·d&lt;'2n!, iJ.H. (John H.)
(d.1877-12-31)
(54y)
8-2,f-2
pq3
marble,
(icli:'t:"ii!,-;, (1dr· un
cl. :1.864···7-·:2:7

IJ

'\

Co.

1:3,

10th N.H.

Inf.

(Civil

~·J,,:ir)

eroded

'\

H.H.

slate,

name John

II

cracked,

urn in circle,

epitaph-6

Warren,

Elizabeth M.
Dau. Benjamin &amp; Elizabeth Warren
Ely
'' E. M. 11-J. ''
slate, low, broken, top lost
8····2!, q···:I.
cl. :I. FJ2-&lt;'.1····9···.. 7

Warren,

Elizabeth
14m

cl • 1 E3 :I. 1 ··-1 :&gt;··· 1 ::,;

Hoi,:1r

!'

Wife of Samuel

t,nn2:i

cl. :I. tlO'.'.:i-·2···26

B ..... 2,

t;i ..-:=;

Dau. of Benjamin &amp; Betsey Warren
II
E. \1J. 11

'.:::fry-

11

(1.

H.

Hoar,

with

Infant dau.

11

pq:::-

1...1rn

Akerman, Elizabeth
Dau. of Samuel &amp; Sally Akerman
d. 1 ElO~.i---::::; •... 4
.::,y
'' E. A.
B-3,a-1
pgl
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
II

1v1c,ul ton,

~::;i=.tl'"i::th Emery
Dau. of Nathaniel T.
:l.4y
"8,, E,, M. 11
slate, low, willow &amp; urn

&amp;

cl. 1 B26 ..·.. :I. '.2 ·-· 1 :::=.

Son of Nathaniel T .
Mo1...11ton,, ,John f:::: ..
d.:1.826-9-3
10w
slate, low, top part last

&amp; Lydia Moulton

Moulton, Emeline Lydia
Dau. of Nathaniel T. &amp; Lydia Moulton
II
d. :I. ff?f:3-·· 1 o .... J H
9m
E,, L... 1·1. 11
slate, low, repaired, part lost, willow &amp; urn
pq:::C:O

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Cate, Salome
Widow of Henry Cate
d.1845-10-8
64y
marble, repaired, re~et
pg2El
Emery,

Almira

Dau.

d. 1 !:l '..24·- :l ::?---~.i

B-3,c-2

of Peter &amp; Lydia Emery

7m

pg28

sla t e,

good,

willow &amp; urn

Foster, Robert Nichols
Son of Jessey &amp; Eliza Foster
b.1820-11-6
d.1821-1-10
8-3,d-l
pg3
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Greenville, William
Son of Charles &amp; Mary Ann Greenville
d.1833-10-17
6y 6m
marble, almost illegible, low, re set higher
Briggs, William
Son of William &amp; Elizabeth Briggs
d.1811-3-8
3w 2d
slate, low, reset, no design
Streeter, Sophia Ruth
cl. 1d1b·--9···-17

Dau.

Rev.

Seba stian &amp; Ruth Streeter

?y

Brown, Daniel Walter
d.1817-9-4
1y 9m
slate,

Son Daniel &amp; Rebecca W.
low, reset,

willows,

Brown

epitaph-2

Austin, Abiqail L.
Dau. Samuel &amp; Abigail Austin
::'::y
slate, good, urn &amp; wreath

d. :I. BO 1 ·-··9··-· I. 9

Rugg, Ann Emilv Jane
Dau. of Ivah &amp; Olive A.
d.:1.832-1-26
2y 3m 13d
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Bowles, Lydia

Wife of John Bowles
71 y

d. l 8~:;:,:---::'..·-!5

slate,
E{o~·-d.

E•i;; :,

Rugg

good,

willow &amp; urn

slate, good,

willow &amp; urn

,J c:,h n

cl. :I. El::::7--7·--B

?'.?y

Bowles, Charles
cl . 1 EJ::':- :I. -·-B--4
::::::?y

Wife Frances same stone
slate, good,

willow &amp; urn

Bowles, Frances 8.
Wife of Charles Bowles
cl.1840-9-12
39y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with Charles
Bc:,~•Jl E~r:=,:, {~bi ~Jai 1
''(,,Ji do1/•..t'' ~ for·rr1f.?.t' .. l y of Harni l ton,
d.1826-12-28
86y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Bowle s, Nabby
Dau.
cl.182:1.-8-22
28y
pq . :;,/

of John &amp; Lydia Bowles

1''1&lt;'3.s.s.

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Bowles, Lydia A.
cl • :l. Ef:!: !'::i--- :s---4

B-4,a-7

Dau.

pg37

slate, goad,

Bartlett, Henry Martyn
d.:l.852-7-18

B-4,a-8

Charles &amp; Frances Bowles

□f

:l. 0 -y·

willow &amp; urn

Son of James &amp; Lucy Bartlett

21y

marble,

eroded

Bartlett, Henry Smith
:1. fn 1----s--20
..·•··.::., .;/.

Son of James &amp; Lucy Bartlett

c1.

Bartlett, Horace Kenney

Son of James &amp; Lucy Bartlett

Bartlett, Margaret Hall

Dau.

James &amp; Lucy Bartlett

cl. 1H!:i2---7----1f.:l
2:1.v
"M.H.B."
B----4, i!:i_l :I.
pg-_:'../
mc"r.!'"blr?!, F:.•1·-odi:?.d

Hartt,

Mary Elizabeth

d. :I_ 8'.:;: 1-----:;:-----7
1y
B----4, b---- :I.
pg::=:;o

Dau.

of Samuel &amp; Mary Hartt

slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Hi 11, .Jan&lt;-,~
Wife of Elisha Hill
''M1r-s;_,, ,Ji:-,nr::! H:i_ l l !'
cl.1773-5-:1.8
29th yr.
8-4,c-1
pg29
slate, qooc:I !' c:IE?,,~th hE•c.~.d
M,;:,r--s;h !' ,.John
cl. :I.El:1.4----10---2:1.
B---- 4 !I c::----'..?

P:i_c:kE~1--inq,

M&lt;','I'- C: h ;;;,n t
4:::i;-/

II

II

sandstone, eroded,

r.-~big;;:i:i_l

d.1805-12-:1.2

ii. M.

willow &amp; urn

Wife John Pickering, dau.
"1v1rs. P,. P:i. c: kE~!''" :i_ nq"

62y

Jacob Sheafe

Picki;::11•-in,;J, ,John
"Hon."
"Hon. ,John F'icki,~r-ir,q, LI....D''
d.1805-4-11
67v
B----- 4!,c--4
pq29
mc:11·-ble, E1lmo ,:-t illE?.q:i.bl(-?., lonq
1

Sheafe, Hannah
d. 1 -T/;:!:----1 :I. -----1 ::"::

f3hec.:,_f&lt;::&gt;,

Wife of Jacob Sheafe, Esq.
'yT.
M1,-&lt;:,-. He-,1nnc,ih ShE:a+ E':,
s late, goad, winged cherub

'.5~_)i_:h

l T?:::!:"

Ja_c::ob

cl. 1791-,:S---26

B-----4,c:---6
Pd-,:E:•1---m;=.,n !' PhE~bf-:?
d .. J.774--10---J.4
B----4 !I c: ---7

76th y1r-.
''.Jacob '.::1hee,+c~!' Es;q.
s;l a_te, qood, winqed cherub,

11

pg'..?El

17'::_?j_"

E-,ip :i_ t ,;;i_p h ---.:;

Ph(eb('::: P,ker--mi::1r. , 11

1.,..lr· !::- ..

Shillaber, Joseph
d .. :1.849-7-20
50y
B----4 !I cl----- :I.

11

headstone lost, date A. H. l....oc::ke

sandstone,
Ci::1pt ..
''F,,~_th f'!!!''"

11

ffl&lt;":;11'-- h

11

1 E! !I

f:?I'-

II

Cid (0'cl

Sc:rigqins, l....ydia E.
Wife of Stephen D. Sc::riqg:i.ns
cl. :I. fl4::?-----8--:2b
'.:?4y
L.. .. E. '.::! ..
B-4,cl-2
pq28
slate, qood, willow &amp; urn, with Harriet
II

II

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Scriggins, Harriet A.
cl .. 1846-----7 -··'.,?2

B--4, d ----- '.2

;..,
.... \/;

11

Dau.

H. {1. :::;,,

sl ,:3_tE.~,

pq28

of Stephen &amp; Lydia Scriggins

11

oood !I

willow &amp; urn,

with Lydia

Pickering, Frances
IIF,, F'. II
d.1822-1:1.-3
46y
B-----4,,d·---::,:
(":: 1r- o d (::! d
Akerman, Benjamin
BEin j ,,_m :i_ n Ake1~m,:;:-,_n
d.1783-8-24
69y
B-·--4, d-----4
sl c3_te ,, qood, r·1::?.i'::-et, t,~:i_nqi?.d c::hF.~r·u_b
11

Jenkins, Elizabeth
d.1809-4-12
63y

11

1

Wife Richard Jenkins, dau.
IIE. J" II

ic,-1

i::i

t

f2'

Wentworth, Henry Howard
Son John B,
d .. :I. B40--·-9----~'_
;
!:5m
H. H. 1/-.J.
8-4,d-6
pg28
marble, eroded
II

l'1 la_1•.. \i

II

Olive Wentworth

&amp;

11

P, k &lt;-::i 1-·- m ,,~ r"i , IA! e1 1 t &lt;i?.• r-d. :1.E309 --·-12 -··1:I.
71. !::,t YI'".
B---4 , d -----7
pq28
i;.; 1 ,,:1t f::! '

aac: k !'::-On,

willow &amp; u_1---n

cracking,

1 Q\A_I ;1

Mir-&lt;::;,,

good

,1

u1~n

11

d.1B09-12-15
;;y
B-4,d-8
pg2B
slate,

goad,

willow &amp; urn

Lakeman, Abigail
cl 1(-=r::;~:', -•..:::::--16
ff?y
(1 I....•
B-4,e-:I.
pg28
slate, repaired,
n

II

n

JI

willow &amp; urn

{:i l,\101--thy C:i ti. z t=.•n
Rowell, Nehemiah
1-- 11,.. ,,
l'--lt=.•hi:2ff,:i. ,,,_h i=,:ot,-,1&lt;=.!l l ,
d,, :I. T/9-··9·-·7
:::=.O-y
B-·--4 !I f::1-·--2
pg'?tl
slate, goad, death heacl
11

11

11

1

1

Goold, Margaret
cl,, 18 U:3-·7 ·-1 7

H:lm

pg2B

Dau.
II

of John &amp; Martha Goalcl

M. G.

slate,

11

good ..

urn &amp; circles

Wheelwright, Mary Codman
Dau. Ebenezer &amp; Sarah Wheelwright
M. c. ti..),,
b .. 1832-7-20
d .. 1833-9-2
8-4,e-4
pg28
marble, eroded, epitaph -3
11

Wife Capt.
cl. 1779-2-21

B-4,f-1

pg28

II

John Parrott of Portsmouth

J;y

slate, goad,

death head,

San of Supply &amp; Eliza W.
d.1820-8-19
14m
8-4,f-2
pg3
slate, tap broken &amp; last

wording-8
Ham

Ham, Elizabeth W.
Dau .. of Supply &amp; Eliza W.
d .. 1824-10-10
19m
8-4,f-3
pg3
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Har- r- o l cl,

r;u k E1y

d. lH:2:-:?-----:1.-----l l

Wife of Capt.
11

Mir- ~s.

slate,

f.3,, 1--1 ..

good,

Joseph Harrold
11

willow &amp; urn

Ham

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
i'---Jor-· t Dr-·, 1, tin n ii:1
d. lti22 ····'.:".i···:l. 9

Widow of Josiah Norton
4(/·y

"(~. I\I.

slate,

cracked,

F'i.J r-· t:H-? r · ,, l"'l &lt;:1T ·/ :8 •
Dau. of
90y :I. Om
d. :i. El84····· :I. l ···24

marble,
Fl...t!'"'bf21'"'

1··1-:::,,···/

!I

cl. :I. B42-----::~:---24
:8--···:":i!, i::1•···-&lt;t

11

William Furber
11

1v1 .. B. F.

11

repaired,

reset

Wife of William Furber
"lvl. F.
double slate, go □ c:1, willow &amp; urn ,

'?4\/

)'.&lt;'.f.y

11

Wife Mary same stone
1,A,i F
cloublf2 sl;;;,te 1, q o o cl ,, I.A) i 1 l
11

u

n

II

i:::: u ,.J •

&lt;,;l &lt;::ttf:!!'

t,

C::• If•.)

/,f:l\/

II~==}

11

~:;li::.t&lt;,':,

John Jackson

t,.1i

11

r:•

II

C)\A)

&amp; urn,

Bowles,

n

olc:I repair,

1...trn

qood 1,

1

John Walles
..::, /y
''iJ. i~. B.
slate, low, willow &amp; urn,

d. :1.B:::i;4 .... ::=.--·27

fl

epitaph-3

Teague, Howard J.
Son of John &amp; Mary J. Teague
d.:1.853-11-28
~y 4m
pg ..:=./
marble, eroded, with Frank
Son of John &amp; Mary J.

Teague, Frank H.
d.1847-10-23
9m
pq ..::,/

marble,

Teague, Mary A.
Dau.
d. 1842-12-20
6m

Teaque,

Dau.

Martha E.

eroded,

Teague

with Howard

of John &amp; Mary J.

d. :I. ::.~44··-'.".:i···· l -4
'.'5m
pq ..:!,/
marble,

Teague

of JDhn &amp; Mary J.
eroded,

Teague

with George

Teague, George N.
Son of John &amp; Mary J. Teague
d. 1847-1-8
:I.Sm
pg . ::,/
B·····~.'i,c:1:I.O
marble, eroded, with Martha
Merriam, Nathaniel
"Ca.pt.
Ci::q::it n j\j., Mn
d.:1.82:1.-:1.2 -4
54y
B-·'.'.':i, c:1 :I.:!.
slate, broken,
11

11

Merriam,

Mehitable
fl4y

I?.···· ':.'.'.i , a l 2
!'
I \/i::"i.h I\I"
d. :I. El/t:l··-· :I. 2-··2 :I.

•c; l

i:'1-l:::F,• 1,

HUl]I]

74\1 :I. Om
m;;;1r·l::ilf:?,

f..-&gt;p:i. t;;,i.ph--···4

II

f.3~;·,.muel

d. :I. H'..~'El·--·· :I. 2····27

epitaph-4

11

Widow of Dr.
d. :I. El2fl····6--···'?

Fr··ost 1,

willow &amp; urn

qood

11

top lost

p;:~1--·t 1 ost

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Rugg, Olive Ann
d.1875-12-10

Merrill,

Ivah N. Rugg

Wife of
75y

Hannah
Wife of Benjamin Merrill
44y
marble, almost illegible

d.1816-9-26

Fitzgerald,

Margaret

cl. :I. Fi&lt;~16····[:3 .....9

B-5,b-2

El'.?'/

II

pg29

Wife of Ezekiel Fitzgerald
M. F.

II

marble,

G0Dd1~:ic:h, hnni::\

good

Widow of James Goodrich &amp;

d. :1.842····10···19

11

6~1~·:: ·y1

f~11

E:i"

mEll'. bl&lt;'':!:•
Mo~"·E•s.,

11

E!r··

ud~,2d

On stone with Anna Goodrich Moses
4()y
J. M.
m,::,.r·· b 11::2 1, f:7!r· oded

,] ohn

d. :I. El 16···4-:I. :2

11

11

Moses, hnna Goodrich
d.1H42····10···19

Widow of James Goodrich &amp; John Moses
''A .G.''

/.,':::Ov

marble,

eroded, with John Moses

Born at Little Harbor
Fitzgerald, Ezekiel
b. :1. ·:n30-· :L 0··· 16
d. :I. t:i:·.?9····2-'..?'.:i
rr,a,r•b.l.F!,

goc:,c:I

Teague, Annah Bell
Dau. of John
d. 1 f:360-·4····24
::".iy· 7m
,:1. B.
8-5,b-5
pg29
marble, eroded
11

&amp;

Mary J.

Teague

11

T&lt;=!!aguE-? 1, Edv.1i n
Son of John &amp; Mary J. Teague
d.:1.860-4-8
:L:l.m
F. T"
B····· !'.:i,b····f.::.
pq:~?9
marble, eroded, with hlvin
11

II

TFJr.:i.qu&lt;,2, (..:1lv :i.n

Son of John &amp; Mary J.

11
d. 18!5~:5····c."./ .-··22
f.::.y ~5m
(::i. T. 11
pq29
marble, e roded,

with

Mar·ch 1, StE=.•phE•n
cl. :I. 77'.:::--:~!,-··· 1

'.:'.i 1 y

pq29

!::;.

Folsom, Mary

1·•k·.
1 a t f.•? !I
11

Dau.

c:I. 1 ff.?0-·2 ·-1 :;?
B ···-~'.';, c: -·· :I.

::3-/

i::;tr;;ip h 1::2n
c: 1"· ,0.\c: k E~d

B-5,c-2

M. F.,

slate,

Moore, Mary Ann
';;:6y

8-5,c-4

pq29

4&lt;:,y

11

[1.J.,(1.lv).,

&amp;

Mary Ann Maure

11

low, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-H

Wife of John Moore
''M .. h.M. ''

slate,
cl. :I ff:\H·-· :I. 0·-~5

1772''
f,: c r· os;.&lt;:;,b on es

urn

Son of John

d. :l.i:l2Sl····:l···-:·,?7

cl .. 1H2:l.···rt-:;:4

ll

11

slate, good,

pq29

&lt;=;, k u

of Nathaniel &amp; Mary Folsom
11

Moore, William Archibald
I:::,. :1.fl?:1. ·-··7-···l

MEtl'.. c::h,

,,

good,

"D. G.

marble,

11

good

willDw &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

�GRAVESTONES
Hart,

Phebe

d. :i77~',:-••7···4

8-5,c-5
H ,::\ r.. t:. ,

NORTH CEMETERY

□f

Wife of George Hart
4:1.y
''M,,·i::; .. Phr::?bF..• Hi::\1···t,, J.77:~:;••
pg29
slate, low, death head

Fi(·?. c:i 1"· g &lt;·?.

cl. :I. Elo'"/· _.. 4 .•• 1.1.1.

Boye! , Phebp
cl. 1777·..·:l.0·-17.

Fi::;q. :I.El07''
part top lost,

''C:1 .. H.

sla te,
Dau.

of George &amp; Jane Boye!

:I.Uy

pq2El

slate, goocl,

Tilton,

winged cherub,

ep itaph-4

Jacob
Es,.q.
cl .. :1.·1·/6·-&lt;I. :l. ···7
40y
" ....... ·l::.orL, E~:;q ..
B-5,d-2
pg28
sl at e, good, death head
11

11

11

Manning , Lucretia
Dau . of Ephraim &amp; Hannah Manning
d.1B :?:l.-·l0·-• ~:,;J.
:27m
''I.... .. M.
8-5,e-:I.
pg28
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
11

++ards,

Elisabeth
78y

cl.:1.778-7-27

Relict Capt. Abraham Edwards of Newbury
E 1 i c,;c\l:if,•:•th EclWi::\I'. di:;
slate, good, head with wings, script letters
Ii

II

Curtis, Mary
On stone with husband Joseph
d . :1.825-12-:1.4
66y
B-5,e-3
pg28
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Cuir·t is,, ,J o~=·&lt;~ph
Wife Mary same stone
cl .. l El22-.. :1. :2·-· :I. :I.
7:1.v
pq2El
s lat e, good, willow &amp; urn,
Hc11·..

t,

epitaph -4

Bf2nj ami n
"E-1 .. H.
slate, good,
II

8···6,

ci:\ -

:I.

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Adams, Nathaniel
cl .. :I. 7 &lt;:i 8 -.. :I. 0 ·- :I. ::::;
4 :·,;-: y
I'·..!,=.it:. h r·, :i. e,d (~ ci i::\lll is ,, :!. 7 &lt;::; B
8-6,a-2
pg39
slate, good, winged cherub,
II

Adams, Elizabeth
d

n

:I. 8 :f 4-· 1 :I. ·---'..?(i

Payson, Sarah

Payson,

ep itaph-4

Relict of Nathaniel Adams

t_~ J y

II

E" A"

slate,
b. :I. 7'.57-.. :I. 0·-·9

11

i=.1

11

low,

willow &amp; urn

Wife of Jonathan Payson
c:I,. :I. El:·.?o·-.. (jl-·6

II

Mr.. ':,..

II

J

f3 .. F'.

II

Jonathan
d. 18::?6··. '.:?·••::3

a

Fl"

!I

mE\rb 1 (",1,
Pinkham, Ruth Ann
b .. :1.814-9-30
d .. :1.820-9-1:1.
slate, good,
Oliver, Susannah
Dau.
d.1768-B-:l.2
20th yr ..
B-6,b-1
pg:1.7
slate,

willow &amp; urn

Daniel &amp; Bethia Oliver of Boston
.. Eu.c.;annah Dl i v1::2r.. ''
good, death head
□f
11

1·,.l1·.. s

�GRAVESTONES
Ne.-::·11,

,Joish uE1

d . l E&lt;::: l ···&lt;&gt;- l
B·····h, b···-2

r..,

Bci~'-1 l

E•~;

II

CEtpt.

,:::,4\/

He~nn ah

1,

11

cl. :I. El::::; :1. ····8·-··20
B-•·••6 !IC: ••• :I.

l,1J:i. ·f

tl:l.y

II

iJ. N.

&lt;=:'
11

NORTH CEMETERY

of

11

of DE?,,~. c c::, n
!-·I.B. 11

slate, good,

E1,::1mu.E•l

willow &amp; urn

Boh1 l ~::if: ;, \:;,3mu&lt;-:.•i 1
d,. l !30'.:,::--- l :l --::::pq29
Fr··o~:-t :,

mEirble,

almost illegible

Widow of Capt ..

S,::tr ah

George Frost

ll ~3
i:::· !I
cl,. :I. tl~'.i7-·4-7
84y :~:;fn
m,:'&lt;.rb 1 &lt;-:=:, E=:r-·odf,?d
8·····6, c:··-5
p,.;.J:?9
n

n

Bowles,

Hannah
Wife of ThomEis S .. Bowles
:,:: :I. y
H. B.
)3···-6, c:--4
pq29
s late, good, wi ll ow &amp; urn,

c:I .. :I. El :I. :I. -·-6-··-~5

II

801.-J 1 f,?&lt;,;, Inf ,:::tn t
:l.-·H·-·:l6

11

with infant

Son of Thomas &amp; Hannah Bowles

cl. :1.l:ll

marble,

11

T ..

almost illegible, with mother

u. f"·-'I.

sl €,i_te,

II

good,

m;;1sonic: emblems,

epitaph-4

Son of Dr. Hall &amp; Mary Jackson
"Samuel ,J EH:: k r:::.on, J.774"
slate, good, cherub

?~:1c:I

pg29
E-:i1•·:i.ff:i.th

,
1

Sa.,·--,,~h

cl .. :1.780-5-29

B-6,d-:I.
PEirHif2r·

1,

PE;•l:i.c:t of De~.v:i.d Gr-·if·fith

11

0+

thi~; to1,\1n ''

42y

pg2H

slate, good,

death head

Al E•&gt;:

Son of Abraham &amp; S.P. Pender
4m
double marble, almost illegible, with Frances

cl. :1.H47····7·-··20

Pender,

Frances A..

d.:1.852-:1.0-2

B-6,d-2

Dau .. of Abraham &amp; S .. P.

Pender

2m Hd

double marble,

almost illegible,

Son of Alfred J,,
d. :I. f344····6··••:~;
9cl
B-6,e-:l
pg28
EitoDdlEi\l, clicimes;
cl,, :I. 779·····6-·6
6::?y

&amp;

with Alex

Elizabeth Hill

marble , eroded
''Esq ..

11

slate, good,

cherubs with crown

Li bbE•y 1, DE•nn i. ' =·
cl. lH6l·-·4·····1.:::::

T.?\,,

:I.Om
lili:,1r· bl t:1

C;;imE?ron,

l'1la. ,~y E.
cl,, :I. 840····· :1. :?---~:4m
B·-··6, +-:I.

pg2f:l

Dau.

,

brDken,

bottom lost, set low

Martin H ..

&amp; Clarissa Cameron

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
McIntire,

Dau. of Neil &amp; Mary McIntire
Cl ii:11'" :i. i;:;isa Mc: Int :i. r.. 1:::, 1, :I. 79 :I.''
slate, good, death head, with Andrew

Clarissa

c:I. :I. 79 :l.-·-:l :l.--2H
B-6,f-3
pg28

:I. Slm

11

,.,.--....

McIntire,
179:1.

Andrew

('',:•)

p .J2El
1

McIntire,

Son of Neil &amp; Mary McIntire

:l.1,,\1

slate,

good,

death head,

with Clarissa

Katherine
Dau. of Neil &amp; Marv McIntire
.,'.J.y :I.Om
'K.,:;\ th(,2r.. in&lt;,:&gt; i"'lc:Int :i.r-F2
slate, good, headstone stolen :1.986

cl .. :1.781-.. 7--27

1

11

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Johnson,

Sarah

cl" :I. H:2~.",; ..... 9-,. 17

C-1,a-1
'.:.,m:i. th!'

Wife
·71 y

pg5

11

Taral Johnson

□f

1=.;,. ,.J .

11

slate , good,

willow &amp; urn

D&lt;:1n:i. c~l

cl .. 1 B 1 1 .._ :I. l ·--21

II[)

11

'.~::,;.,

II

sandstone, part surface lost
Ditson, John
d .. 1!:l:l.:i.--7'

Of Lexington,
''J .:O .

4:1.y

slate, good,
Sheafe, John

Mass .

II

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2

Merchant

d.:I.H:1.2-1-24

50y

C--·1,a--4

sandstone, most of surface lost

1,,.,&lt;::d h';?r !! JC) S(7?p h
cl .. 1 fl :I. 4-· 1 --:2c;;
80y
",.J . l&gt;-.1."
C ..... 1, E1··-~.:i
~; 1 a. t E• , f ,,~. C: t:?.

Billings, Mary
d .. :I.B:l.1.'5 ·- 11·--f.~l

:i.n

Relict of Richard Billings
"Mr·;=..•

7i::➔ y

M. B."

slate, good,

pg':i

willow &amp; urn

Marshall, Hannah
cl. 1H21 -.. 1 :·.?·-·22

C·-1 ,

l&gt;J,,1lk&lt;-2r,

79y

pq~.)

.;::1-7

E::leanor..

d .. :I. B2:}; ..... 1 :I. ..... ;;!•ii·

"H .. M."

slate, qood,

urn

!,,Ji +t,1 o+ Joi=.;eph
11
Mr- s... E .. t,.J . ''
good, willow &amp; urn,

f.?.6\/

slate,

long text

t•.Ja. 1 he:• r..

!'
Fi us. 2U"i
d.:I.H37-3-17
69y
c . . . 1, 2.--9
marble, eroded,

tipped

H&lt;::t r .. t :• !,,Ji l 1 :i. 0.1m
d.1B11-7-15
28y

C-:l.,b-1

pg5

sla te,

good,

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2

l,1Jc:1.l kE•t'" !' ME1ry
cl .. :I. 954 ..... 9 ..... :·;;;:7
pq:'.:i

Bue: km:i. nstf.',-r,
d.

:l.f.➔ 14-...:::, ..,..

12

C-1,b-3

Fl'"i:'1nc&lt;7':! '.-5
:I.Hy

''Miss'', di:'1U.
11

i:::r,::,,v.. ,.J o&lt;=;eph Bue: kmi nstt:?.I'"

i::·. B."

gray marble,

almost ill eg ible

Tappan, Isabel
Wife of Amos Tappan
cl .. 1 fl 1.,l-.. 4 ...-:-;:;,:::=:
49y
"I . T . "
C-1,b-4
sandstone, face lost
Kennard,

Margaret

d. 1 B 1 7 ..-:::; ....·'.?
c . . . 1 , b-.. ~.=.;

Kennard,

6'.::::y

Nathaniel Kennard

II

sla te, good,

Nathaniel

d.:1.823-6-24

Wife of Capt .
"!"In!&lt;,.

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-2

Veteran of the Revolution
"Capt. hi . I&lt;."
sla t e, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2

68y

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
!,Jcir--ni?t... ,

hqn&lt;-2s

11

1.,li s; s ''

d.1809-11-5
32y
C-1,c-1
pg5
slate,
H-:::1.m,

HF2nr-y

Ham,

Mary

d .. 1838-:1.0-9

slate, good,

epitaph-4

79y

pg5

slate, good,

1--·la.m, El :i. ;,: r.:1b E•t. h
1·· 1 i
cl. :I. Ei49--6···- :I.:~;;
HOy
11

£-c-i=;
II

willow &amp; urn

11

F. H.

11

slate, good,

willow &amp; urn

Elizabeth

cl .. 1 El :I. :t --2---1 '-1-

C-1,d-:I.

pg6

l....c•.ckl, Lydia
cl • :I. El :I. :I.····· :l 0---- :I.
C·····:l.,cl·--2

Walden,

urn,

Wife of Timothy Ham
93y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

H;,1.m, T:i. mothy
cl .. :I. 8:24---6---!'::i

Wyatt.,

epitaph-2

1 :1. y

pg~~

C-1,c-4

willow &amp; urn,

Son of Timothy &amp; Mary Ham

c1 .. 1 so:::!:- :1. --7

C-1,c-2

good,

pg~5

E .. [,,J ..
slate, repaired,

::;!7y

II

II

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-2

"l',.lri::-. "
II L.. L. I I
,5J. i::1.t.E~ !I good,

:~:;'.:iy

Sylvester M.
9y
s late, good,

i,--,1:i.

11 O\aJ f,: urn

San of Nathan &amp; Elizabeth Walden

d. :t Ell 7 ·····9--f)

willow &amp; urn,

epit.aph-4

Palfrey, Abbigail
Widow of John Palfrey of Boston
64y
P.
C-l,d-4
pg5
slate , good, willow &amp; urn
cl. :1.812-···:l. :1.-··2

11

11

{:,.

81"-?l l ;1 DDl'""Ot.l"""i"y'
Relict Capt .. Matthew Bell of New Cast.le
cl. :l.t3:l.9---7---9
70y
"Mt'"'£.;; .. D. B. II
C····· :I., d·····~:i
pq~."i
slate, qood, willow &amp; urn

Dr·· E? 1_,i , ,J E? r · c::iin E~
cl. :I. Ei-46---6--- :I.~=;
C----1, d--.i_:_,
pq~.)

Son of Samuel &amp; Sarah Drew of Durham
::::.::::;•.:-/

ti,,]

Jr

I) ..

rn,::11'-hlE?!1

II

almo~:-t

:i. 11 E1g j_ bl

f:?

!'
VJ i 11 :i. ,::1m
Erected by his fat.her
11 i\l
II
cl. :1.815-2-1
34y
C·-- :I., d--- 7
pq;."i
s late, gciod, urn

'-) i::11...tq h i,1n

11

Walden,

Elizabeth

\/"

Wife of Nathan Walden

"E.l.,1.J. II
cl .. :I. 94:::::----6----9
~'54y
C--- :t, d·····f:3
pq'.:.i
mar-bl E~, f::?r··odE•cl
\;_Jj_ +Ei of .John
Place, Nancy Jones
d.1814-3-20
28y 7m
"N. a. P .. "

c----:1., c1-----9

mr.:11--·b l

F!,

fc!l'"'Dclt:::•cl

Ham, f4nn
"Mi •5s"
cl. 182;:'i--·4·•--:::!:(l
~5'.?y
H. "
C-:t,d:tO
pg5
slate, qoocl,
11

(..~ .

willow &amp; urn

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Dau .. of William &amp; Margaret Dame
:l.7m
"E,, D .. "
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Ui:'&lt;.m,,=., :• Em i 1 1 .~-.
cl,, :I. H :I. 0--H·-&lt;2!":i
C-1, E•··- :I.
pqh

NE11.,,Jton 1, ,John

Native of Gosport

ci" :l.t:l:I. :1, ..-:1. --26
.-:'.J.f:3y
",J.N."
C::·--:1., ~?. ""•2
pg6
marble, almost

Da.me,

GEiOl'"qEi

d. :I. 8 :I. :::; ..... 7--7

2i3y

m,,~.r-b l

pq6

a.I mof::,.t :i 11 f2q i h le

E•,

Ham, C;::,1,·cl:I. in.-:,, Eli:;::. i::11:::ir::!th
c:1 ..

:1.

illegible

ff? 1 ..... 1 o . . .?

Di::'\U,,

1.~5m
"C. F.~. M."
i:;l;::1t1:::,, lcn.-,,1 1, t...lt"·n

El :i. z ,;:1b f.!!t h
'' Mr. r.:..;. ''
d .. 1H47-11-20
82y
slate, good,

D,::1mE•,

Wife of John S.

Place, Mary Jane
d " l El :~:: ::::; -- ~3 .._·7

C-1,e-7

willow &amp; urn

pq5

marble,

erodec:I

Osborne, Margaret
cl.1.f.3~:;7 ..... 4 ..... :1.9
:,,: . ::,y
''M ,,iJ.Ci.''
C-1,e-8
pg5
marble, repaired,
(:1k&lt;'21'"ffli:l.n,

Place

:~; ~? \/

top corner off

t:]amu.i::&gt;l
;oy

d.1.847-:1.-8

rnar·b l

pg4
r:::1 k f.,! I'" 1T1 ;::, n :• (:1 m\/
cl,. 1 fl46--:::; ·-- ::7:3
c . •-2:, ,::, ..... 2
pq4

1'.4ker·man :,

1:·111

P,

m,:11'"1:::, 1 f.,!,

SE,11 y

cl" :I. l:lO~S-.. :I. :I.·-.. :I. 6
c; ....,:,~' &lt;:~ ..... ::,:;
pq4

11

/:&gt;t..,)/

PF"Dc:lf.:&gt;cl

f.? :•

II

JI

i::'11 mo•";t :i. 11 E'g i b 1 E"'

Con sort of Samuel Akerman
::::O()•y'

II~)"

;:71 n

II

slate, qood,
hy 4m

11

slate,

~J (3
11

11

willow &amp; urn

II

repaired,

urn

Relict Capt. John Chamberlain
Chamberlain, Catherine
cl .. :I. EiO.&lt;'.J.--.,:i. ..&lt;:;
'.:;_;:::r.y
" l·,.lr~,,.. C. Ch,::1ml::iE'!I'" 1 a:i. n
C-2,a-5
pq5
slate, crac::kec:I, urn &amp; qarianc:I, ep it aph-4
11

Odi Ol'"nE•!• .John
d. 1825-7-:1.2
42y
pq4
slate, qooc:I,
Coffin, Caroline
cl .. :I. El :I. :I. -- J. 0-.. :I.

c; ....,2:,1:::, ·""2

8t.01'"E•Y:,

pq'.::i

Danir,?l

Dau ..

willow &amp; urn

Charles &amp; Dorcas Coffin

:I. Oy

slate,

low, willow &amp; urn, ep:itaph-4

Born Dunbarton,

noted with

h. :I. 7HU-... ,::~ ..... :I.::::;
c:1 .. :1. tl44·-.. 4·-.. :!. 6
":o . r;. "
C-.. 2, c:: ..... :1,
P(i4
marble, almost illeqible

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Storey, Sophia C.
Wife Daniel Storey, born Topsfield
b. :1.7H7-·7·····l2
cl. :I.H4'..:i····1-··:i!
' 1 8. C. h. ''
C-2,c-1
pg4
marble, eroded, with Daniel

'.~\ t :i. n !:, on !I l1-.J:i. 1 1 :i. -'::Hn
d.:1.842-4-25
38y
marble, eroded,
pq4

broken

herratt, Elizabeth
Dau. of Leonard &amp; Margaret Serratt
d.1810-8-18
4m 18d
C-2,c-3
pg4
slate, low, urn
Warren, Elizabeth
Widow of Benjamin Warren
d.1874 - 7-26
88y
slate, good, no design
pq4
I_J..)i:\lr•,,-- (=:)n,

B&lt;-2nj i::lmi n

d.1832-9-13
49y
C-2,c - 5
pg4
slate,
Blake!,

Josc-hu_;;:,_

::~:oy

cl .. :I. l~l04-··:"? ··· 7

C-2 , c-6

pg4

low,

11 1··111--·· ..

willow &amp; urn

,J. Bl i,:,_ k f::: 11
almost illegible

marble,

Swett, Joshua Bla k e
Son of Benjamin &amp; Jemima Swett
11 iJ.B.f.3.' 1
d .. :lH07 ·-4··-:i.4
7v
C ···· ?, c ·····7
pg4
slate, law, willow &amp; urn
Robinson, George W..
Son of Joseph &amp; Mary Robinson
d.:1.820-9-24
:l.7y 9m
C- 2,d-:i.
pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Storey, Daniel B.
::•:()fff
d . :I. E3 l :::.---· l 1 ··· 20
slate,
C ····· 2!1 d-··2
pq4

ii

i"i('?l oDn,

:E~ f:3
qoocl,
11

11

n

I!

willow &amp;

Enoch

cl .. :I. 79::'::---2···· :1. 7·

C-2,d-3

I:)

E. M.
marble, almost illegible
II

II

!'1('? 1 oon !I 1·,·1ar--y
d. l :::l~':-9 ····· :i. O···· :l :I.

Widow of Enoch Meloon
t31 y
marble, almost illegible, with

~n □ ch

Hi 11 ! Dt~o1r•gi:-:-)
cl. 18'.'.&gt;) --'-=ii - . J 6
1

pq:.".i

slate,

good,

willow &amp; urn

Frost, Eme l ine
Dau . of William &amp; Sarah Frost
cl. 1 :::i2 :}:---B--•-::'!: l
:.,::y :?m
E. F.
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
C-···2, c:1-···'.5
11

Dame,

Catherine
Dau.
l y 9m

c:I .. l (:l :I. 4 ---::~:----:::!;()

II

11

of Timothy &amp; Nancy Dame
C. D. 11

Storey, Sylvester P.
San of Daniel &amp; Sophia Stor ey
11
11
cJ. 1 tr:~:o --8 ·····~-':.i
2oy
:=.:; .. p . r:;.
C-2,f-l
pq4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Wife of Edward Randall
d.1845-1-26
85y
C-2,f-2
pg4
marble, eroded
M'/f-?.1'··s;., Dolly
d.1868-2-14
60y
pq4
F\c1ul

!'

Eli:::: e:1b&lt;=:!th

d • :I. f:lO ::::.-- :I. O ·--:,:: 9
C··-2 !I f-·4
pq4

11:u

■

M•

II

Wife of Capt. John Paul
1··1lr.. s. F. F·,::1u.l ''
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

:;:::;:: ..../

Sheafe, Hannah S.
II
cl. 1 B04-·· :l 0·-••:::!:
:I. :Sy
H !' 1:;he;:,1f f::! 11
pg4
slate, poor, urn &amp;
Hill,

,John

Hill,

J,,
11

C-2,g-2

low,

cherub

(Son of Jame s Hill)
Hi 11 !' 1791 11
slate, headstone lost
,J,,

t·1I;:,ir t. :i. n !' S ,,:'Ir.. ;:~ h
cl .. :I. Ei:?O-·•?:-••'.:::i
C·--2!,h-···:I.
pq6

William M.

Wife of Capt.
II

Mt- s"

'.;:). M"

gray marble,

William M.
;:5 4 v

Martin,

i::1 p

9v

sla te,

d. :I. 791

t

Son of Elisha &amp; Elizabeth Hill

cl,, :I. 790·····'.::i-•-i.f.

C-2,g-:l

f:::p :i.

d • :I. f3 ::::: :~:. ..... '.::.i ..... ::~;

11

''C,::1pt"
~,J • l"I .. r,1. 11

Mart.in

II

eroded

II

C·····'.2,h·····2
Tut:tf.:!l l

!'

Pr:i. sc::i.11

C-2,h-3

EI

Wife of Capt ..

pg6

slate,

low,

ri s ing s un,

Eldest: dau.
cl ,, 1 ti U ::&gt;- 7 ···-&lt;:)

C-2,h-4

Hugh H.

Tutt.ell

?: :I. y

cl. 1 H06--7:::::EJ

late Capt ..

epitaph-4
Samuel

Newhall

..::, :::! y

marble,

eroded,

low,

of Newburyport

Nel s:;.on, ,John
Long member NH Mechanic:
4ii'v
11,J" I\I,, II
d. l E! :I. 8·-- :I.•-::~: :I.
C-···2!,i--l
pq6
qray marble, repaired,
Handy,

Nancy

Relict of the late Capt ..

S.C.

cl• U:319··-'3··-'.:?2
:•::::6th \ff"
C·····:2, :i. -··2
pqb
slate,

good,

willow &amp; urn

L.t2blD.nc:, John F.
d.18:1.1-8-22
5y 2m
C-2,i-3
pqb
slate,

good,

willow &amp; urn

Nelson,

Margaret

d .. 1807-6-30

C-2,i-4

pg6

II

N■ H

n

Handy

II

Wife of John Nel s on

34y

slate,

low,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-2

Harrold, Elizabeth
Wife of Joseph Harrold
d" :I. El0/; •... :::,:••···22
'..?:I.·/
'' 1·,·1r··1;;" E" HE1r·•1r·o]. d
C-2,i-5
pg5
slate, good urn &amp; wreath, epitaph-2
11

h ..... '.'!;

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Isaac, Abraham
c:I" :I. t)o ::~:----:·,:::-- :I. '.:i

Native of Prussia
II Pibr- i~\hi:':1.m
I s;i::1.i:1.C 11
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-8

49y

pq6

Hal liburto n , Elizabeth

Wife of Andrew Halliburton

d. :I. ff.?0·--6--:::!;

E. 1-1.

C-2,i-7

~54y

pg6

II

Mt'"" c,:.. .

slate,

11

part top broken, willow &amp; urn

Dau. of Andrew &amp; Elizabeth Halliburton
Halliburton, Elizabeth
d,, :I. ti07--!::i ··-'.?2
6y
C-2,i-8
slate, low, urn &amp; bird
Wife of George Halliburton
11
A. Ha.llibur··ton''
slate, low, urn, epitaph-6

Halliburton, Anna
C···-?, :i. -9

Neal, Sarah Ann
d. :1.806-4-17

C-3,a-1

Dau.

Capt.

Joshua &amp; Nancy Neal

2:1.m

pg4

f:;t :i. 1 E'':.;, ,.J i:1nE1
d. :I. 80'.:i-- :I.'.,?•--:~; :I.
c--·~), c:\ ··-2
p1J4

slate,
Dau.

low,

urn

of Simeon &amp; Jane Stiles, with Edw.
spr ig with circle

;:) t. :i. 1 (;:) s !I E cl \,'J &lt;::\ I'" cl
d. :I. 80!::i---12-14
C ·-- ::::: !I i,,1 ···- 2
pq4

Son of Simeon &amp; Jane Stiles, with Jane
slate,

low,

tipped,

sprig in c ircle

Lowe, Joseph Stephens
Son of Joseph &amp; Elizabeth Lowe
cl,, :I. ti06---·4····· :1. '7
:1. Oy
,.J,, ::;; ,, 1....,,
C-3,a-3
pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

11

Pr2i::11~ne !' 1···IE:1r· y
Wife of William Pearne, Merchant
11
!:':i4y
Ma1~y P(-,•E:1r··ne, l7BH 11
d. 17f.-3B-·&lt;::,··&lt;V:&gt;
C·--•:}: !' ,,1··--4
pq4
slate, qood, cherub
Dau.

Low, Mary Pearne

of Joseph &amp; Elizabeth Low

"lvl,, F,, L... • 11
d. :I. Ei06-El--2B
4y
c---:3, &lt;!~-:::i
£-:-1 c~te !I willow &amp; urn,

Dau ..

!....apish, Elizabeth
d .. :1.805-8-31

pq4
M1::?ndu.m,

r epaired, epitaph-4

of Robert &amp; Abiah Lapish

9m

slate, qood,

f:3c:,.muE?l

d,, l 844--2·-· 9
:!:7-/
C ··- :::!: , b -- 1
p iJ ::~:
s=.l

II

s. !"-'I.

i:1t.e,

urn &amp; wreath

II

qoocl,

Ltr"n

Tuc::kl'?.-'r.. !I !&gt;Ji 11 :i. E:im
d .. :1.849-1-17
89y

C·--•:::!:, b-···2

marble,

Tuck1c::•1·· !' 1··,-lart.ha
d. l B40··-·8·-·· :1. B

c-:~;, b--:::::
Tucker,

pq:~:;

almost illegible

Wife of William Tucker
1·-,1 " T.
marble, eroded, epitaph-4 ( i 11 &lt;:?.q :i. bl e)

f:l :!. y

Olive Ann

11

Dau.

II

Wm.

d. lECl--:l.2·---9
:::::ly
"Cl .P1.T. 11
c---:~:: !' t.::.-4
pq:::::
1=.:.lE,1tE?, 9oucl!,

&amp; Martha Tucker,

willow &amp; urn,

with Mehitable

epitaph-:!.

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Tucker, Mehitable
Dau. Wi lli am &amp; Martha Tucker, with Olive Ann
11
2;:::y
1··,-1. T."
C···••:::::, b·····4
p,J::,;
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-1

d. l t3 :I. 6·-·6·- 10

Stiles, Mary Ann
Dau. of Simeon &amp; Jane Stiles
1v1" h. f,;.
d.l807-10-15
7m :I. '.::.id
slate, low, leaf sprays
II

Pf::) ;,,1 r.. r·, e !' t,r·, n
c:I. l 7t38··-9--·:2:0

pg4

II

Dau. of William &amp; Mary Pearne
slate, good, winged cherub, carver Enoch Noyes

Mendum, Sarah E.
Dau. of Samuel &amp; Adal ine Mendum
":;. E. M. "
slate, good, no design, with Elizabeth

c:1. :1. En?-·&lt;':;··&lt;:!: 1

Langdon, Mary
Widow of John Langdon
d.:1.82'.':.'i--&lt;:':.••··· 10
,'.':)1y
"M.1..... "
C-3,c-11
pg:1.7
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Mendum, Nancy

Wife of Jonathan Mendum
"Mt'·~;. N.M."
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

d. 1F:l20--:l. :l.--·20

L~ly

Clements, Alice Jane

Dau. Samuel Clements

c:I. :I. G'..22 ·-1--h

C-3,c-4

marble,

low, almost illegible

Mendum, Clementine
Dau. of Jonathan &amp; Nancy Mendum
d. 1ff:?0····4 ··- 18
:,c'.y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Dennett, Catherine
Dau. of Nathaniel &amp; Catherine Dennett
b. :I.El:l.o--::::&gt;·U3
cL :l.tl:I.O··-·~:=i-·:28
2m
"C. D."
C-3,c-6
pg4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Dennett, Mary Shorey
Dau. of Nathaniel &amp; Catherine Dennett
16m
'' M. S. D. ''
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-:!.
pq4

cl. :I. 824•--;~:--:?6

Symmes, Elizabeth G.
d.1803-1-16
10y
C-3,c-8
pq4
slate,
b:i.mr:;.•~:•, Eli2'.i::1bf:?th
cl. :I. El :I. 7 ·-· :1. '..?·····'..? :I.
!5;":iy

C-3,c-9

pg4

good,

''l',.lr··r:;. ''
Ii F. 13.

willow &amp; urn

11

marble, eroded,

willow &amp; urn

Langdon, John Jr.
cl .. :1.7139-!':-i-2:I.
4:i.y
1··1r-- . ,John L;::1nqdon, ,Jt·· ..
C-3,c:I.O
pg4
slate, low, winged cherub,
11

H:i.11,

John

1

long wordinq

Son of John &amp; Eunice Hill
:l.6d
slate, low, circle design, reset higher

cl. :1.806-:1.2-5

C-3,d-1

11

Hill, Horace
Son of John &amp; Eunice Hill
d.:1.8:1.7-8-23
23m 6d
C-3,d-2
slate, good, circle design

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Hill, Mary C.
Dau. of John &amp; Eunice Hill
d. :I. 1:106·-- :I. ···-:2H
Elm
slate, good, leaf design
Son of John &amp; Eunice Hill
2y 7m
s lat e, good, sprig in circle

d.:1.805-9-14

C-3,d-4

Son of John &amp; Eunice Hill
9m
slate, good, winged cherub

cl. :I. 798-··h···- l ~:;

C-3,d-5

Cutts, Anna Holyoke
Dau. of Samuel Cutts
d. l 78E3···-!3--2t3
20··1
(lnnr:i. H. Cutt i,;
C-3,e-:I.
pg12
slate, goad, cherub, epitaph-6
11

11

Bigelow, Mary Ann
Dau. Benjamin &amp; Salome Bigelow
14y
C-3,e-2
pgl2
slate, goad, willow &amp; urn
d.1806-4-26

Hober-·t!::-, Edmund
Ci:Ipt.
cl.:l.7El7·--11·--l~5
44y·
''Ci::\pt. Edmund i:;:Db(;,11,··t~:;'
pq:1.2
11

11

Br i 2"1r-·c:I !I flt,1mu&lt;-?. l Jr··.
cl. :I. 806--4--21
44y
pq:1.2
marble,

eroc:lec:I,

1

willDw &amp; urn

Briare:!, Sarah
Wife of Capt. Samuel Briard, Jr.
d. :I. 82'.:5·-··6·····(",'
62nd "/Ir•.
Fi. B.
C-3,e-5
pg12
marble, eroded, low, tipped
11

ll

Briare!, Ann Maria
d. 1846-2-11
33y
pq12

Dau. Oliver &amp; Sally Briard,
"A.M.B."
slate, qood, willow &amp; urn

BI'" :i. i:). I'" d !I Gf?. 0 Ir• I] /'£•
Son of Oliver &amp; Sally
:•?·7-."l
(:-J J::{"
18'..?9-· :I. ?·-1 ~:5
c---::r., E•-7
pq :1. ::::
slate, qDod, willow &amp; 1...1.r--n
cl ..

II

ll

n

B1--ia,,··c1, Cll:i.vE 1-E s;q .
dif?.d E1t E-),,··(?.at Falli,;
c:1.1844·-:l.···-4
69'/
0.B.
m;,,1 ,,- b l e !I e r-· o d f::~ cl
pg12
1

11

11

11

!1

11

Briard, Oliver
Son of Oliver &amp; Sally Briard
d.1804-12-19
4m
C-3,e-9
pg:1.2
slate, low, urn
Br·· :i. ,:i11~d !I

f:lar-- i::ih

l;.J:i. dCJv\' o·f Cll :i. vpr-·

died at Great Falls

d .. 1f:-3:"5~'i·--10--19
C---:::::, .-210
PO :I. '.2:

Son of William &amp; Susan Seawards
Seawards, GeCJrge J.
cl.1833-5-31
16y
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-3
Seawards, Theodore Sheafe
Son of William &amp; Susan Seawards
d.1825-11-11
4y
pq 1'.?
slate, rPpaired, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Hi::11,-t,
d

n

ilohn

:I. 7c;;0···- 1.S·-··'.?•'+

C-3,f-3

~.'i7y

pg:1.2

II

1v1r-·"

slate,
l.... i=.!t&lt;",' nf
:I. :I. m

,.J C1hn H,;:1r-·t

low,

II

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

I p&lt;;:;v~i c::h

c:I .. 17B :I. ·-•::;--9
::,~f3y
C--4, a-··· 1
pg~/

Mr. ,.John Foi;:;te,,-, l 7B:I."
slate, old iron n=.ipdi r··, wi ng&lt;'::~d cherub, epitaph-6

Billings, Hannah

Wife Richard Billings, dau. ,.J c:ihn
11
M,,.·,,;. Hc:1nn,::1h Bi 11 i nq~.:;, :I. 7f:l1"
slate, good, winged cherub

d . 1781-8-21

Peduzzi, Jane
1.B:l.:l.·-··12-•:l.:s

c:I.

II

45y :::im

Of Amherst, NH, wife of Domenick Peduzzi
:::,;ov
marble, eroded, with husband

Peduzzi, Domenick
J\lat:i.VE·? of )al·····d:i.-··Int&amp;?qlum, Italy
d. :I. B40·····:".?-- :I. 6
l,:::iy
"D .. P. "
C-4,a-3
pg28
marble, eroded, with wife Jane
1

Boyd ,1

iJ D'3Eiph

Oldest son of ~on.

George Boyd

d. :l.7t32-·-10-:l.4
::?"?·/
",J o~;&lt;c,!ph Boyd ,1 :I. 7::32"
C·--4 :I b·-- :I.
pg:·:~8
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Bigelow, Joseph
Son of Benjamin &amp; Mary Bigelow
d. :l.7Ej/;--B·--26
:I.7t h ·yr·.
',.Joic:;fc!ph B:i.gc::,)lot.sJ,, :1.78:::\
C-4,b-::?
pg3
slate, good, cherub
1

1

'

Mendum, Elizabeth E.
Dau .. of Samuel &amp; Adaline Mendum
d .. 1 ff::,; :I. ··-15 ····· :1. B
.Sm
"E .. E. M. "
slate, good, no design, with Sarah
Henderson, Alexander
Merchant, native of Scotland
d.:1.783-:1.2-:1.
::?7th yr .
C·-··4, c·-:1.
pq27
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
Mendum, Eliza U.
Wife of Jonathan Mendum
cl. 1 [i::;4 ..... (:il·--~':.i
41"'.)y
E . U. M.
C-4,c-2
pg3
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
ll

ll

Boyd, Henry Cruqer
San of Georqe &amp; Jane Boyd
"1-i(c~ rn'·· y Ci--- ,..HJ E·' I,.. Boyd, l ·/Ei4"
:1.784-3-25
1:1.y Bm
C-4,c-2
pg12
slate, tipped, winged cherub, epitaph-6
cl ..

Ei r· ,;~ n t ' s ,:":i. ,r· E\ h
IA) :i. cl o 1/·J o +
d .. 1 ti64··-':.i--::?::
9:1. '/
C·-·4, c·•-:::;
pq~::;
f"iiic!l'-1:::, l f::''

Gr- E1nt., J c:•.rnt=.•~,.
ci. :I. fl24-··· :l 2 ··- l
49y
"iJ. Ei."
C-·4,1 c--.i:1.
pq:::;
m,,:tr··blr,•,, er··odE,d
Grant., James A..
Son of James &amp; Sarah Grant
d. :l B :l C:1··-E3··-· 1.
:I. 9m
C-4,c-5
pg3
slate, tipped, willow &amp; urn
Boyd,, GE.,or··qe
cl. :I. "/90···-~S··-·'.?O

C-4,d-:l

pg:1.2

:::;2y

Mr··.. Gr:::01·-·qE, Boyc:I, :I. 7'::Y0'
slate, low , willow, urn, pillars, epitaph-6
11

1

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
PF2,,,1vey, Pib :i. go~. i 1
Mother of the late Georqe Boyd
cl. :I. flOO-·_;-i-·f:l
9by
'' 1··1!-=-(c:!am {4b :i qai 1 F'E~av('!:!\', :l HO(&gt;,;
C·--4, cl--2
pq :I. 2
slate, old iron repair, willow &amp; urn,
E.&lt;oyd 1, G(20,,.. q (2
'' 1::: ':::'• q. ''
c:1.:1.787-:1.0-6
54y
C-4,d-3
table tomb, shattered,
Boyd,

words recorded,

E:p:i. tc~ph-·4

block lo st

Supply

cl. :I. 7!:l6-··1.5-Sl

c . . . 4, d--4

Son of George &amp; Jane Boyd
II
14y
Supp 1 y Boyd 1, :I. "i'Hh"
pg12
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,

Br:iard, Eli zabeth
Relict of Samuel Briare!,
c:! ■ 1 ff:':: J ••-1 :?•--12
97y
En B n
C-4,e-1
pq12
slate, qooc:!, willow &amp; urn
II

Sr.

II

Manninq, Edward Sherburne
Merchant, son Thomas Manninq
d.1821-6-lb
26y
C-4,f-1
pg26
gray marble, almost illeqible
Grouard, Eunice
Consort of James Grouard
d.1792-9-17
55y
C-4, f-2
pg12
slate, qoad, winqed cherub,
Bell ,

Charles William
22m
C-4,f-3
slate, qood,

Son Andrew W.

ep:itaph-7

&amp; Sophia A.A.

Bell

cl. :I. H:::::;?---4···-2

willow &amp; urn,

Bell,

r

Cecelia Adala
Dau. Andrew W.
~."i m
C-4,f-3
slate, q □ oc:!, willow &amp; urn,

with Cecelia
&amp; Sophia

A.A. Bell

cl ., :I. (:j :::, '.,? -- ::::; ..... 2 C?

Boyd, Jane
Wife of George Boyd
d. :I. ElO(&gt;
"ME1ciam ,J i:ine Boyd 1, :I. 1300"
C-4,f-4
pgl2
slate footstone,

with Charles

headstone lost

E:;a1 tf,:&gt;1,.., hb:i. qe1:i. l
Widow of Capt. John Salter
c:I. :I. B06-···4--·4
~-':iOy
II Mr·'=·.
A. ~:) n l HOh"
C·--4 1, f -···1::i
pq :I. :s
marble, almost :illeq:ible

Manning, Statira
ci. :I. (30 7 ·-/:i--H

C-4,f-6
Swett,

pg13

C-4,f-7

Thomas Manning

Jemima

almost illegible

Merchant,

-1l-9y

pg13

d. l B:? 1 ·--'.::i--8

C-4,f-H

marble,

Benjamin

cl. :I. 1.::lOB···&lt;:i····· l 4

Swett,

Wife of Capt.

'.':'.i 4y

drowned :in river

"B .. H. "

marble,

eroded,

willow &amp; urn

Wife of Benjamin Swett
60y

pg:1.3

"M!'.. 1:::-.

marble,

,J • E;. "

eroded

cl. :I. 86 :!. --:::!:--- 26
b. l 779-··· 1.:' i·-- l 7
C···-4 !If ···-9
pq l ::::.
meH" l:l 1 E·' p l "~-q u. (i'.? ,

s:ide Odiorne tomb

Pearse, Harah H.
Wife Htephen Pearse, dau. 01:iver Peabody
b. 1783-8-21
d. 1848-9-:1.4
C-4,f-9
pq:1.3
marble plaque, s:ide Odiorne tomb

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
P(i?dr·sEi 1,

Ma.r··'/

Wife Peter Pearse,

dau.

Jotham Odiorne

d. 1~:l:l."/·····7-:?2

marble plaque,

rr--

side Odiorne Tomb

Pearse , Peter
Son Thomas Pearse of Salcombe, Eng.
d. 1812-3-8
/~y
marble plaqu e, side Odiorne tomb
Pearse, Oliver Peabody
Drowned at Cape May
d. 1848-8-8
40y
C-4,f-9
pg13
marble plaque, side Odiorne tomb
Odiorne,
d. l".l'::1:l
C-4 ,f:lO
Lewis,

Jotham
4f:ly
pg:1.3

Oldest tomb at North Cemetery
sandstone s lab on mound tomb

James Stoodley Lewis

d. 17/:l::::;·--10·-'.:? :i.

C-5,a-1

pg~/

Son of Capt.

Thomas &amp; Sarah Lewis

'' ,.J ,::1.mf::!'.S Stocid 1 F:'\/ I.... Pl'-Ji is''

4m

!jy

slate,

broken,

Me l c h E~ 1'"· 1, \:; c:Hnt..H"' J
d.1831-1-23
29y
marb l e,
p 1.J27

part missing,

adult figure

almost illegible

John E.

Southerin,

s l ate,

good,

willow &amp; urn

Southerin, William Johnson
Son of W.J. &amp; A.L.C. Southerin
d. :I. (-329···- :l 0··-· 1 ·7
:I. 6m
"f,,J. ,J. t~;. "
pg:,::'./
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
Southerin, Angella Louisa
Dau. of W.J. &amp; A.L.C.
d.1833-2-23
14m
slate, qood, willow &amp; urn
Southerin,

Rosamond J.

ci. 1 ff:!;\:3·-1 ···-22

C-5,a-6

pg27

{:l-.Y/

11

i::;:.

Wife of James

,:r. f;.

marble,

S □ utherin

/I

illegible

Wife of Jonathan Garland
Garland, Irena A.
c:1 • :I. H7 1.:5 ·-- :2 ·-- ::,~
6-4 y
pq27
marble, eroded, tipped over,
Born Brookfield,
Ho1.,•J E.• i1 Dt i s
d. :I. f:l?~'i····· :I. 0·-'?4
::~:::.'iy
I I u" H. "
s.l r,,i.tf?, qood 1,
11
Bif:';hop, '.-3E,1r·21h
~•-J:i.cloh1 11
d.182-4-7-:1.9
70y
c:: ···- ~:.'i h ..... :I.
pq27
slate, qood,
!I

Southerin

reset

Mass.

willow &amp; urn

Only son Rev. Joseph Jackson, Brookline
il,::1ck1::,.nn 1, Jo s;f."Ph
",j C)&lt;5,?.p h ,.J ,:,, C: k 5CW!
?"i. 1"·11 •
d.:1.790-8-19
23y
slate, low, winged cherub, lonq wordinq
pq27
1

!I

II

Son of Dr . Hall &amp; Mary Jackson
Jackson, Theodore
Th(·c!Ocl □ 1'"·*',' ..J,,tc::k1,3on 1,
:1. "71:i4''
d. 1784-12-5
18y
C:::---:.5 , c···-?
pq?7
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4
11

�GRAVESTONES

□f

NORTH CEMETERY

Folsom, Nathaniel Jr.
Son of Nathaniel &amp; Mary Folsom
:1.7(3:::,;-.. :l.2·····7
~:'iy
'NE1th-::1n:i.E)l Fol !':,.om
C-5,c-3
pg27
slate. headstone lost
cl.

1

11

Wife of Nathaniel Folsom
::::;:l.y
''Mr-~;. Ma.r-y Folsom''
d. :1. 784 ··-~:.i·-'.:?7
pq:,::'./
C···-;:.'i :• c ·····4
s late, good, portrait
I- 0 .I.

i:; 0

1vt &lt;::\ !'" y

m :I

E• !I
1v1 a r- \/
Wife of Thomas Sheafe
29y
!\k·1:;. Mat··y 8hE~&lt;"::tfe
d. l 7(34-·2 ···20
C·-~5,c·--~i
pq:.:::/
slate, qood, death head

!:3 h €-? ci. f

11

11

Symmes, Mary Elizabeth
cl. 1 BOB·-- l :l ·--6
C·····~"i ,1 cl ··· :I.

Wid. Joshua G.

Symmes, dau.

Hall Jackson

slate, good, urn an pedistal

,J ac: k ~:.on , i"'ia1r \/
Wife of Dr. Hall Jackson
11
b:/y
M. sJ. II
cl • l El O'."'i-- :3 -- ;'!; 0
~::. 1 E:\ t. e , 1......, :i. 1 l c:; 1r.t ~:,: U!'"rl, Dld
C·····~'.i, d-···::O:
pq:.:'./
1

Dall:i.n1;1, f.:&gt;a.muE•l
Cii:l.pt.
cl.:1.788-:1.0-:1.5
77y
slate, qood,
pq'..?7
11

ep:i. t:.,,1ph····:2

11

winqed cherub, epitaph-'.?

,J 2).C: k r..;on ,

Ha.11
Veteran of the Revolution, physician
d. :1. 7Si7-·9···2fi
~.'i(Jy
H,,d. l ,L,tckr.s;on Ei,;q., l"•L D.
C··•-!:'5,cl··-'.75
pq'..27
slate, good, urn &amp; drapery, epitaph-6
11

11

Cl (":'ln (":'n t
E:.&lt;;:;q .
phys;:l c:i i:~n
d. l7B8·····:I.0···-10
B::::.\/
ClE?mE"!nt ,J2\cks.on, 1:::s.q.
C-5,d-6
pg27
slate, good, w1nqecl cherub, ep:i.taph-6
11

,J,::1c:ki:;on ,,

11

,

11

11

Lolley, Samuel A.
Son of Samuel &amp; Olive Lolley
d.1847-8-24
:I.by
C-5,d-7
pq27
marble, almost illegible
Hall, Martha S.
Dau. □ f William &amp; Mary A.
d. 1845-9-20
14m
C-5,e-1
pg26
slate, good, will0w &amp; urn
G21. i. n s ,,

DE•?or·.. qr.:;.,

cl. 1 B09·-4-·-2~:i

''Ei;:;q.

/.:',y

11
,

\./E•ter·c.·~.n of thE'

,, l;3. b"

E:i:,;q.

slate, qoocl,
Brewster, William
cl.1818-4-29
/ly
'.-32\.I'.. ,:'\h

II

u t :i. c:,n

JI

willow &amp; ur··n,

&lt;'?.p:ttaph-4

"Col."
slate, poor repair,

P1ye1r S,

PE~\/O l

Hall

willow &amp; urn

!'·Ii. c.:,.s:, II

d.:l.82c;;-4-1'Z
7:1.y
13.(:i.''
C-5-e-4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

Campbell, Mary A.
d.1867-4-11
46y
pq26
E:.zek:i. e1
cl. 1832-7-21
25y

Wife of John Nicholas Campbell

Dyf21··,,

P(J27

11

E. D."

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
DyE21'.. !• Eli:;,'.d

Widow of Ezekiel Dyer

cl .. l f.364··•-::=!;-· l 7

~=-.t~)::l

II

E::"

J.)

ll

II

pg:27

Melcher, GershDm r
:··; 1::: . .
G.F:uMu"
••:•..•.J y
d" J.f::l:?:l.·····7-·28
mar--bl,,':_., e1--·od&lt;:-?d
11

Lynn,

Ann Elizdbeth
HO--:,/

cl " 1 El '.:'.'.i ::::. ···· 7 ···· 1 7

Widow of Andrew Lynn
11

f.:1 .. F" I...."

md1--·hl E" !•

pq'.27

(';)l'..

II

Ocli:::)d !I

l ov•.!,

v·.Ji th dE:1.U.u

Lynn, (1nn Eli n1;2
Ddu . of Andrew &amp; Ann Lynn
II(:)" I...." II
d . :1.878-7-30
71y
7
C::: •-- (~'J !I Cr. •·- ~:5
[.:'.f
marble, eroded, low, with
1]

~::~ •:

C-6,h-1

George B .. McClellan
Son John &amp; Jane Grimshaw
:1. '."5m
marble, almost illeqible

Grimshaw,

Jane Sedvey

Grimshaw,
d .. 186 :i. ···4··· 1.

Wife of John Grimshaw

cl .. :I. t:k) 6 ···· :I. ···· 4
T':. y
C····h!1 c····J.
pol'.::::

DDr·· i::?, B('::! t. i;;; \l
cl. :I. 8~54·····'.:.i··· :I. 7
Sirnond~:.,

Widow of John Dore
70y

M,::1.1··thE:•.

11

B .. D. 11
ro ; ;-,. ,. . b l 1,?:1 !' r21.-· o cl &lt;-2 cl

'' lvtr·s.. ''

II
J 81''.'.i/:J•-•7-·• :I.()
4'.":iy
M •Su 11
C-6,c-3
pg26
marble, eroded

d

n

Dore, William H.
d.:1.860-9-:1.2
40y
C···-6,c····4
Perkins,

Mary Ann

cl. :I. El:=:;o-••:::,;-..9

C-6,c-5
Perkins,

Dau. of Jeremy &amp; Ann Perkins

7y

marble,

eroded

Sarah D.
6y 7m
sl ;;::..t&lt;:;'!•

of Jeremy

&amp;

Ann Perkins

d. l El42···· 1 :1. ····7

Perkins,

good,

willow &amp; urn

Jeremy M.
34y
pq26
slate, good,

willow &amp; urn

d .. :1.836-:1.2-:1.2
C·····6!,cl····2

Stickney, Mary Ann B.
Wife of William Stickney
d .. 1837-6-15
3:1.y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with Daniel
Stickney,

Daniel S.

Son of William &amp; Mary Stickney

cl. :I. ffS7····H ··&lt;!;o
4m
pq26
slate,

Stickney, Charles Henry
d .. :I. s:;!;f:l····9····29

C-6,d - 4

g □□ d,

willow &amp; urn,

Son of Samuel &amp; Mehitable Stickney

4y

slate, good,

with mother

willow &amp; urn

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
SullivE1.n, M,::i.rv

Wife of John Sullivan

cl. l l:l :I. :::,: ..... 9 ..... :I. f3
~oy
Wife of John Sullivan
m,,,.,.,,.. bl f:i! !' c.-\ 1 mo£;.t :i. 11 F::q i bl E•
D·-·· :l, E\···-1
pq6

Fr21····n21.l d !' Mar··y
dc:l.tf:? illr.?.qihlE·?
:O··- :I., cl·--:?
p J6

"M .. F.

II

marble,

1

&lt;':1y !' v..l:i. 11 i am
d.18:1.5-10-31
22y
slate,

illegible

Hr.:i.l

low, urn,

epitaph-3

l·-IE•.ley!, ,John
11
cl,, :1.822-···7--9
](ly
,J" H 11
&lt;::,l,::-..t0?, qood,
D··· l !I ,::\···4
pg6
n

H,::-..1 &lt;ey, hnn
d. 1 E{:2::~;----El---:::!;

Wife of John Haley
6'.?y

pq6
Mc:Intir·&lt;=:•!•

u.r-n

"Pi. H."

slate ,

q □ od,

willow &amp; urn

l\lr.?.il

d,, :I. El :I. ::?--4---7
8'/·/ 7m :?2d
"1\1,, i""I. I • "
m;::1.r· bl c,?, i 1 l f.,!q :i. I:) 1 E•
D----·:l.!1 b···:I.
pgh

Wife of John L.

\3h2\nnon, Sa,~'""lh
c:I. :l El::!.1."5--7---•::?6
D····:I., b···--2
pq6

marble, eroded,

Shannon
John noted

Shannon, John L.
Supposed lost at sea, with Sarah
11 .J ., L. r~;,, 11
:1. !:l :I. i:l·--·9 ·-1 El
::!: 1.::iy
D-:l.,b-2
pg6
marble, almost illegible

c1.

Wife of John Miller
d.:1.84:1.-:1.-16
63y
D···· :I. ;I b----::!;
pq6
marble, eroded, on back of John's stone
M:i.llf.•,•r·!I

John

Wife Ruth on back

cl,, :I. El :I. :~:: •-·7···· :I. 0

D···· l, b··••::;

Murphy,
cl.lB6 -4

:O-l,b-4
Gates,

40y
pq6
rn E-1.r· b J. &lt;'::),

Charlie

er·· od E•d

Son of Weymouth &amp; Eliza J,, Murphy

:I.By

pqo
Warren G..

marble,

eroded,

sleepinq baby,

with Warren Gates

Veteran of the Civil War

cl. l i:16::::; ..•. :I. l -··20

D-l,b-4

pq6

marble,

eroded,

Murphy, Levi Woodbury

sleepinq baby

Son of Weymouth &amp; Eliza J. Murphy

d .. :I. 8 1.".'iO··· :I.'.?··- :I. El

pq6

marble, eroded,

l~J i q g i n !I '.:),.::i.i'flUE?.1 r·
;:5(~} \/
l l f'.):, t=:
lAJ I I
cl .. :I. B '.':.i :::1: -·· 1.5- :I. 6
ma_,,. bl e !• E?.1··· oc:l&lt;,=!d !I
pq6
1

11

with Samuel P

Wiqqin

n

~•,Ii

th I....,.

IAI.

Mur·phy

Dau. Samuel P. &amp; Eliza W.
Wiggin, Olivia A. B.
d. 1838-4-11
9y
marble, broken, top lost

Wiggin

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY

,.,.. ....

Wiggin, Eliza W.
Wife of Samuel P. Wiggin
d.1877-6-16
78y 3m
D-1,b-7
pg6
marble, broken, reset law
Nutter,

Nancy

Consort of John Nutter
~"i 15 \I
N • 1\1 •
marble, almost illegible

cl • 11:l '.,? :::!: -- 4 ·-·· :·,? :::;

D-1,c-1

11

11

Shannan, k1chard Cutts
d.lEL:t:?---4·--7
"F&lt; . C.f:3 .. "
././ V
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn,
/

Blunt,

Elizabeth

cl .. 1 H:·,:::B--•::;i ..... 1 ~.)

D-1,c-3

El!:'5·/

pg10

Relict William Blunt, dau.
II

E .. B.

marble,

epitaph-l

Edmund March

II

almost illegible

Shannan, Elizabeth
Wife of Richard Cutts Shannon
d.l814-6-14
AOv
.... ...
pg10
marble, almo s t illegible
~

McIntire, Mary
Wife of Neil McIntire
cl.11314
"M .. M.I."
D···-1 , c:: ···-~:.i
Sowersby, Eliza E.
b.1802-3-31
d.1892-2-2
D-1,c-6
pg9
marble, good
Sowersby, William
d. 1838-11-2
85y
D-1,c::-7
pg9
marble,

eroded

Sowersby, Sarah
Wife of William Sowersby
d.1827-9-25
64y
D-1,c-8
pg9
marble, eroded
Wentworth,

Rebecca
Dau. Moses~ Jane Wentworth
lOy 6m
pq9
marble stub, top lost

cl .. 184~5·-7 ·-··'?El

D·····:1., c::·--9

Jackson, Martha J.
Wife of Richard Jackson
d.1849-4-29
43y 6m
:(}-- :I.

!I

c: :I. 0

Treadwell, Robert Odiorne
d. 1 El04-·4·····22
:~:By
q,,--::-:\n:i.
D·-··l!1d···-:I.
pg9

Ladd,

Mary L.H.

tli::!

pl ,::\qUE•i front of mound tomb

Wife of Eliphalet Ladd, dau.

cl. :I. H:::-6·-- :I. '?·····'.,?7
4 7y
I I M. 1..... H .. 1..... II
D-·- l , 1::,,--1
pq:1.7
marble, eroded,

repaired,

Joseph Hurd

part lost

J3 ,.... f:,: t,J is t 1=...1,,.. , M,:.\ t- y
[,,.J :i. ·h::) of '.~; i:'\ m1.. Hcd.
d. :I. ::3:::;::~:-•- l O····· l f3
6:2y
"M. B. 11
D···-1 , ('::i·····2
pqlH
marble, almost

illegible, with Samuel

Brewster, Samuel

with wife Mary

Housewright,

d" l iL:::~; .._c;)..... l :I.
64y
II\;:;. B. 11
ma.r·· I::; J. E•, c~ I moE t
pglf3

i 11 0c•g :i. l::i l

E?

�I

GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Son of William &amp; Elizabeth S. Hill
d.1849-9-28
21y 6m
D-1,e-3
pg18
marble, broken, top lost
Place, Mary T.

Walker

Widow of James Place

d,, 19::~:7--:?--·:l.8

marble,
F' 1 ac: f:?, J amf.?.r.";
d ,, 1 ff~:; ~':i ·-· 1 1 -·· l ::::.
D ··-· '.;;~ , e·~-·-- 2
pq6

,.Jones ,1

almost illegible

'.;;~6y
"iJ,, P."
marble, low,

r·1E1r·'/

almost illegible

Wife of William Jones

d ,, 1 8 ::':. 1 ·-··1."5 ·-·· :I. '..?

67\l

pg6

"M,,,J."

slate, good,

no desiqn

l;J:i. d C:H,,J crf ,J o i;;;. £?. p h
Si mE?.s ,1 (1nn
{:'.)!.:.i•y
d,, 1 f302····· :I. 1 ·-··22
D·····2, a.··-LI.
marble, almost illegible
II(~

\:; :i.

mt:::!!::; '

C) l

i Vi

~:)

If

11

i:\

c:I. 1810---::~:•- l 1
:::'::\/
pg&lt;::&gt;
slate,
!:3 i ffiE'~,,

11

good,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

,J O~,-E?p h

d.1801-2-15
3:1.y
pg6
marble, eroded,

epitaph-4 (Illegible)

Walton,

Caroline
11 c;. VJ.
'..?2y
D-2,b-1
pg6
marble, eroded

cl. 1814···-B··-·4

II

Parr y,

Edward Owen
Son of Edward &amp; Joanna Parry
11 Fdwar··d Dtr.1&lt;0'n Pci.r.. ,,··y 11
:1.:·,:::m 6d
D-2,c-1
pglO
slate, good, urn

cl. 179B·-··H-··:l.ci'

Parry, Louisa A .•
:0·····2,1c-···2

Only child Edward Parry, merchant
"L..,, i::,. Pa.r,,..,/"
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-12

4y 4m

d. 1 f.:Jo::::-··-·6·- l f:l

pq:1.0

Wife of Edward Parry
d.1800-6- 10
27y
1' 11"· s. ,.J oann,:;:1 F'a.r·· r·· y 11
D-··:::, c::---:::,:
pg :I. 0
slate, low, old repair,
11

1

lost

l. ,J o o d 1,•.1 ;:·1 r· cl ,1 S ; .-. r·· E1 h
Wife of Col. Moses Woodward
11 l"lr· ~:::-. b. i\lood t,-.1€~r- d 11
d.1801-6-20
43y
D···-'..? ,1c::·····4
pqlO
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

G1r•:i.ffith,1 M2T\i
"Mis-~,"
11Mi sr:; tv·1,,
cl. 1130 :1.-· 11 ···-16
~,:2y
pq 1.0

slate, qood,

Ham, Lydia H,,
cl ,, :I f:3 ~:_; 7 ·-- ::; ·- 7

:0-2,d-:I.
Hi':l.fli ,1

:0·····2,cl·····l

++:i. th 11

urn &amp; wreath, epitaph-4

Wife of William Ham
f3 ::::. y

pglO

!.,,Ji. 1 1 i eJ.m

cl,, :I El4~''i-···4····•::'!:

c;,,-:i.

marble,
11 Hon., 11 ,1

almost illegible,

with ~\1:i. +e l....yd i. a

B'.i'.y
marble,
pi.::JlO

almost illeqible

with William

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Ham, Ann
Consort of William Ham
d.1812-11-24
47y
:0 ·--2 , cl ..... 2
pq:1.0
marble, almost illeqible
,,,...

Moulton, Ann Watts
Dau. of John &amp; Nancy Moulton
.,'.J.:~;v
"M. r1. l_;J."
D-2,e-1
stub of marble headstone

cl. ltl4b·--7 ..·&lt;?

Latapy, Stephen
Native of France
d.1E&lt;09--l:l.·-2:L
67y
'1 M 1r•. H.L.''
slate, law, skull &amp; banes, hour-glass
pq:LO
Mciff ,,~.t t, ,Joh n
,,i2y
''Mr... ,.John MDff,,,·itt!, Esq.
d. l 7B6·--?·..-'.??
,,;
1
,,,d.:
E• !'
1 01.,,J, 1,',, i l l 01,•J f:,: u.r-- n
pq11

17Bh ''

\{i'::!i':\t.cin, Com+ Dt'"t
Consort of Capt. Hopley
JI Mir· S.
Hc;p l I::?''/ Ye,3.ton
d.1788-6-?9
40y
D..... '.? :, (=&gt;. ..... 4
c..;l'"·ite,,
lcit,-J,,
1,._,iJlcn,J:, ur-n, pi 11 ,,,n-·s;
pq:1.0
ll

Bei~~s :, b,?.,.r- c:\h
Consort of Joseph Bass
d. 11317--1 O·-.. '.?'::.'.i
6:·.;;: \'
'' Mr- s;., ::; • B. ''
slate, good, willow &amp;
p9:I.O
)3 &lt;':.'!S:, S!,

hb:i.q;.,1:i. l

d. l 7FIO--J·--'.?2

pq:1.0

Consort of Joseph Bass
••1··,11,.. 1:=.•• P,biqa.il E&lt;,,,,~=..s''
•=.;l,::\t~2, lot.A.'!' 11\1:i.1101.,,..1 ;~, 1...11--·n

'.·.-:.,/y

Wife of Capt. Mases Woodward
ci.17(:i(,i_..:::!;.-'.?9
19y
"Mr"!:::-. Eun:i.c::&lt;'::' ~·Jood~'-kn-·c:1"
D-2,e-7
pg:1.0
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
fl ,,:i 1r• ,?.i h
Dau. of Joseph Bass
d. :I.Ei:1.9 ....·l0-.. 4
::?4y
JIM i C.-:-'==· ~;,. B.
:o . . . '.;? !I E-!""'tj
pq :I. 0
slate, qood, willow &amp;
B .;,~ s; 1; ,

ll

McHarc:I, Elizabeth
Wife of William McHard
'' Mt" 1•,;. El .:i. :;,'. ,::\bEith Mc::Hi:!r"d ''
d.:1.791-:1.-21
70y
pqlO
slate, low, w:i.nqed cherub
HE1r.. t , F~ i c:: h ,=.11'.. c:I
d. l Ei20 ..·-2-":°?0
D..·-2!, f·--:1.
pg:1.0

H,:':\l'"t !'

Esq .. ''

(JCiDc:I

~'-.t :i.

!'

n (Jt::1 d c::h('?.l'"UI:::, ,,

t,•1 p :i.

Hart, Marcy Collinqs
W:i.fe of Richard Hart
b . 17:::!;(?·-'.'S ..-:::::1.
d .. 1790 ..-·6 ....·17
!5:1.y lm :l.7'd
''Mi•-•:;, .
D-2,f-2
pg10
slate, gDod, w:i.nqed cherub
Hart, Mary Joanna
Dau.
b.:1.796-9-5
d. 1Fl42-5-3
D-2,f-3
pq10
marble,

Har-t, f:;i:11'- 21h
Dau. of Richard &amp;
d . 1 f:)42·--9-..· :I.:·;:;:
b .. :1. 76"5·-.. :I.·-- l
D..·-2!, f ...-4
m,,:\t'"blra!, fi:1rodf:::d
pq:1.0

HD.r-·t

Dau. of Richard &amp; Marcy Hart
b.1778-12-5
d.1863-5-2B
D-2,f-5
pq10
marble, eroded

t?.1 p

h ..-·2

l. . .i .. C. H,-;:,.r.. t''

of Richard &amp; Marcy Hart
eroded

t

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Marshall, Thankful
Dau. of Capt .. William Marshall
d.1790-12-5
24y
''M:i. ~,-s Th,,~.nk+ul ME\r-~:-ha.11 ''
pci:1.0
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, long text
Stoodley,

William

d,, :1. 791":.i-···f3·-··4

D·····2,f-·-7

:::1:4y

pg:LO

I/Ji 11 i i::i.m Stooc:11 f::iy
:I. )'9'.:.'i"
slate, low, urn &amp; c:lrapery
11

,
1

Rundlet, Elizabeth
Dau .. of James &amp; Jane Runc:llet
"E .. H.
c:I .. 1810-4···-22
Hy
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
:O·····:i":"'.,g ·····:I.
pq:1.0
II

Hill, Joseph Sherburne
Son Samuel &amp; Mary Hill
d" J. 791:l--'.':i·--24
I.Hy :::::m
",Jos;f:,iph r:il--,E~r··1:::,1...ll,.T°lf:?. Hill
D-2,h-1
pgl.7
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
11

L_E,.dd,

C,::1r·ol :i. nEi

cl. :I. Fio:::;---~1:---· l 0

D···-'..?, h·····2

Dau .
:I. 7y

pq l 7

of Eliphalet &amp; Abigail Ladd

'' !vii ~;s:. Cc.\r·ol i n&lt;e Li,,\c:ld 11
slate, low, willow &amp; urn,

Hi 11
J E?r"&lt;?.mi E•.h
Ef:,.q. ''
d. :I. 800·-··'.'."i····~'i
.&lt;'.1-Hth yr·.
,.J.. Hi I l , Esq,,
D-2,h-3
pg:1.7
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-6

11

1,

11

Hill,

SamuE)l

11

epitaph-2

Oldest son Elisha &amp; Elizabeth Hill
11
8 .. H:i.11, 179E-l 11
broken top corner, winged cherub

d. :I. "7C/f3·····9-•-::;;:7
~::'./th \ I f .. ,,
pql)'
:0·-··2, h-···4
slate,

Hi 11,

Eli 7.'.E:1hPth

Widow o+ Deacon Elisha Hill
11

pq:1.7

slate, good,

11
11
H:i. 11, El :i. i,,h,::t
DE-)i:':1. ,,
d.:l.7ri'f3-9·-··l~:i
:'il."'ith yr·.
D-2,h-6
pgl7
slate,

Lord,

Samuel Perkins

cl. :I. H l l.'.:.i---,1---:.":i

D-2,h-7

l

pgl7

E. !···!.

Mr··,3,,

:::::m

11

11

willow &amp; urn

D&lt;·,~E1 . F . Hill 1, :i.79H 11
broken top corner, draped urn,
11

epitaph-6

Son of John P .. &amp; Sophia Lord
B,, P,, 1. ...

11

gray marble,

almost illegible

Son of Elisha &amp; Elizabeth Hill
Hi 11, Daniel
cl .. :1. 79El·····9··-·'.:.i
"D .. H:i 11
:l.79H
pql7
slate, qood, winged cherub
11

!I

Ch,::\Unc::y 1, E&lt;&lt;?.t s;y
l_;J :i. c:I c::itA! !3amu&lt;?. l
cl .. l i:321 ··- l 1 ·- l 7
4~:i\l
"B . C.

Chaunc:y,

cL,\U.

El :i. phal f:::t L..;:-:&lt;.c:lcl

11

p1J l 7

marble,

eroded, epitaph

(illeqiblel

Lade:!,

Fliphalet
Merchant
62y
D-2,i-1
pgl7
marble slab on square table tomb,

cl .. 1806-2-21

1·-,1 €:l. ,~ c: h

i1
f:; "~ r· ,3. h
Widow o+
4':5y
cl" :I. f:l :I. ~:-i···-4·-:2H
D···••:~i;, d ···- l
pq 12
i,; l E:\t 1::? ,,

Jahn Mdrch

Mc.:.. r·c:h, -:.lohn
cl .. :I. f.l l :::1:---6·-·· l 2

pg:1.7

11

J.M ..

~;l ,::i.tf:?,

11

qoud

1,

tJ.r·n

illegible

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
E, h u t

,.,a,,. y
d. :1. t:l47•--:::l··..•2::~;
E•

!•

,.•

Wife of John Shute
~:;:·?·y

...... ·1 ,...,

II

t·-:·J

u

f.:1

n

mc:-ir.. ble!,

f.!Lf ...,::.

II

f:::1·-oded

\3hub;,'!• ~John J,,....
:I. t354-···:?-···2
24y
D-3,a-4
pg:1.2
marble,

cl ..

~:lhutr::?, F21nn·y,
D. :I. B:·;;:: :I.-·· 12·•-::!: :I.

broken,

reset

Wife of John A. Shute
slate,

low,

willow &amp; urn,

John noted on back

Noted on back of wife's stone
c:1.:1.859-5-25
70y
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
Jackson, Nathaniel
c:1.1824-8-22
60y
pq:1.2
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Sherburne, Submit
Wife John S. Sherburne, dau. George Boyd
d.:1.807-2-23
28y
D-3,b-1
pg:L:I.
marble plaque an mound tomb, illegible
IAli -ff::! o+ ,.Jof,,h1...1a John ~:-on
,Johni,~on, l..yd:i.a
!.... .J •
d.1837-5 - :1.1
56y
D-·::''&lt;,c···-:1.
pq:1.:1.
mcH" b 1 F,, f.0r- od f:'.1d
ll

ll

n

Brackett, Hannah
Widow of Dr. Joshua Brackett
d. 1805-4-24
71y
D-3,c-2
pq1:I.
marble slab, almost illegible

:or•· II
Brackett, Joshua
d.:1.802-7-17
69th yr.
D-3,c-3
pg11
marble slab,
II

n

long text,

almost illegible

Relict of Robert Traill
cl. :I.](:;) :I.·-· :I. o-:::61 y
II i-/11--· 1::=. M,:,:tr-·y Ti·-· El :i. 11 !I :i. 7c;) :I. II
D-3,c::-4
pg:1.:1.
sla te, old iron repair, urn
n

;.::_;pf::)nc:: Fi! !I 1··1a1r• y
Widow Keith Spence, dau. Robert
(°:JC'j\/
Jvj., ~3
c:I. 18::?4···-1.-·-10
D···••::~;' c:: ..... 1_::5
pq :I. :I.
marble, almost illegible
II

n

II

l,1Jh :i. pp 1 E• !I

~,J:i. l l i. dffl
Veteran Revolution, Signer Dec:. Indep.
cl.1.785-:1.:1.-28
55y
D-3,c::-6
pg:1.:1.
table tomb, granite slab, long text

l;Jh i pp l f.·? !I Ma.1r• y
Relict Capt .. William Whipple of Kittery
tl4y
1v1,,.. s. 1v!i::ll'.. Y I.A)h:i.ppl E•
cl .. 110:::::•-·2·····24
D···••:::!:,c::--7
pq:1.:1.
slate, repaired, urn, epitaph-2
11

11

Langdon, W □ oclbury
Son of Henry 8.
d.180:1.-1.0-24
Jv
.
D-3,c::-8
pg1.:I.
slate, good, urn

&amp; Ann Langdon

/

Whipple,

William

d .. 1.]'?:~; ..... 4 ..... '..?9

D-3,c-9

pgl:I.

:l.y

Son of William Whipple
11

!.A).t.-J ..

slate,

11

low,

winqed cherub

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Moffatt, Katherine
Wife of Jahn Moffatt of Portsmouth
d . 1769··-:l.:2····7
b9y
D---::~;,c:1.0
pq:l.l
i0: l a. t E• 1,
March, Natha~iel J ..
d .. :I. E~:,::7--- .:'. ~--6

D-3,d-1

:,:: ./ "/

pg:1.2

11

N .. M. "

s lat e, good, willow &amp; urn

Newell, Martha Emily
Only child James &amp; Sarah Newell
d.:1.840-9-10
1:1.m
D-3,d-2
pg12
marble, eroded
Rundlett, Frances W.
Wife of William Rundlett
d. 18::;:i.'5-·-4···· :1. 7
'.:?Oy
'' F. 1.,,J. R. ''
D-3,d-3
pg:1.2
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-3
Thc;mpsan,

Thc:;rnE~s Thomp1::-on

d. 1 i::l07-··i::l····fl

D-··::::; 1, d ···· 4

marble slab,

table

Thompson, Thomas
Veteran of the Revolution
( c:I. :I. 809·-2··-·22)
( 6tly)
D-3,d-5
pg:1.:1.
marble, good, masonic emblem
1
1
Lowell, Elizabeth
' l.,,li::1dE1m' ,
1riido1r..1 of i::;;f.':!\/. ,.John l.. .c:i1.,-.Jf;;)ll
d.:1.805-9-22
97y
E" L .. "
:0····3, cl--·6
pq 1 :I.
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
II

~3hu.t E), Char--]. ec.;,.
cl .. :I. i:l41 ····4····2El

pq 11

slate, good,

willow &amp; urn

Blaisdell, John H.
Son of Samuel &amp; Hannah Blaisdell
d.1842-7-23
19y 6m
D-3,c:1-8
pql:I.
s late, top broken off, willow &amp; 2 urns
Dwight, John Thompson
Son of Josiah &amp; Susan Dwiqht
d.18:1.1-:1.0-13
14m
pq:1.4
marble, almost illegible
Langdon, Woodbury - Family
cl ,,·1 t &lt;~' &lt;,;
marble plaque on mound tomb

no

Langdon, Henry Sherburne
with Woodbury Langdon Family
no cl i::•. t 0:iis
D-3,e-2
marble plaque on mound tomb
Salter, Ri c hard
Veteran of the Revolution
cl .. 1 f::l :I. :·.?····· .'.5···2
6fl·/
slate , good, willow &amp; urn
P•.J :1. ' :.'i
1

Salter, Elizabeth
d. :I. H:::::6-·- 6····· l 7
D·•--::~;, f ·--2

Bl ,::11sd&lt;"fl l

1,

d • :I. u. Y,,&gt;·- :I.··- l
D·-··4 !I

,::i.••··:I.

Widow of Capt. Richard Salter
slate, good,

willow &amp; urn,

P,bnE)r
,:S :I. y
pq:1.::::marble, almost illegible

epitaph-1

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
hl Db l F2 :' ,..., .:,:11··· y
Wife of Dea. JDhn Noble
..::,t:;·/
l'-'l1r•i;:... Mi::1I'.. \/ !\lob l r::::
d" :I. 79:~: ---·4··- l 6
:0·····4 ,, a ····2
pq 1 ::~;
slate, l □ w, cherub
1

1

'

'

Noble, Pamelia
Wife of Capt. John Noble
d.1818-8-28
27y
D-4,a-3
pq13
slate, qood, willow &amp; urn,
Infant brothers,
110

epitaph -3

parents not stated

cl.:,1tE!S

D-4,a-4

slate,

tipped,

urn

Blasdell, Elizabeth
Wife of Capt. Abner Blasdell
d.1805-10-1
31y
D-4,a-5
pg13
slate, good, willDw &amp; urn
l,,.J i,:1. l k E• 1·--

An n

,

Wife of Tobias Walker

d .. 1BOH-···6··-10

D··-4, ,,:i.--·6

6(l·y•

pq 1::=:;

ll

(.'.":1"

l;J"

marble,

ll

eroded,

urn

Wife of Nathaniel Folsom
~olsom, Olive Husk
11 D .. l···I. F. II
d .. 1808-11-22
42y
D·····4,, E1·····7
slate , good, willow &amp; urn
Salter, Sarah Ann
Wife of Capt. Henry Salter
:,,:/y
' 8 " Pl .. :=.; ..
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn

cl .. 1810-··11·-··:l. :I.

Walker,

1

11

Maria

Dau .. of Tobias Walker
40y
pg13
sla te, repaired, willow &amp; urn

d" 182H-4-21

D-4,a-9

l,\lc·1.l kE~r·, Tob:i. a~,..
cl. 1 H:::=;6--7····H
84\/

D-4,a10

pg13

marble, eroded

Walker, Elizabeth
cl. 1871-2-:1.
84y 6m

II

E:"

\A) ..

ll

(1bbott ,1 1· IE,i.r·y
cl .. :I. i.::;:~::4--··t::i····2~~;
7/:iy
'' M .. n .. '
D-4,al3
pgl:I.
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
1

1

Pl ace, i=.;,,H-· E1h
Wife of Samuel Place of Portsmouth
c:I. :I. 79::=; ..... 7 -·· 12
D-4,b-:I.
pg13
slate, good, cherub
11
Gi:i. I J. i nqs, Eli:;~ abr::::th
Mis-~:- ' 1
11
\
;;, .. l f:l :i. 1 --4·-·::;
6::::y
ll E" B"

)-··4, b·-· 1 J.

U

pg 1 :::::

i;:.l c=i.tE,, good,

-Jh:i.pplEi, ,Jos,eph
;I .. 1i::!1.6··-:?·-··26
'.?Ely

)-4,b-12

:81 unt,

pg13

Ei1::2orgf:2

d. 1796·-·· :I. 0···'.:?4

D·····4,,b···-2

1

',J. l_,tJ.

marble,

E:!,;q.

\,-.Ji

11

eroded

Son of George F.
4-\/

11

l3n

11 C:il"-J 1;,,: u.rn

I31t...1.nt.

slate , good,

11

urn

&amp; Mary Blunt

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Blunt.,

Wife of George F. Blunt
6.&lt;'.l, ·yII l"'I. El. II
pg13
marble, eroded, epitaph-2

l·IE11'··y

d .. 1 8 ?: :i. .... ::·:: ..... ::-::

E;ar·Eth S ..
Dau. of George F. &amp; Mary Blunt
d . 1869-6-29
62y
D----·4,1 b-----.ll
marble, eroded, epitaph-1

F)lunt:!1

Blunt,

Gf.:0n1···gp

F.

t: MEtf"Y Blunt,

d .. 1 f:l::::: 1 ·-·f:l --·-H

marble,
Blunt, George F..
d . 1 Er::: :1. --- 4---·'.?6
&lt;:;9y

with George F.

Blunt, epitaph-2

With son George
II

G.

i:::-.

marble,
Blunt,

eroded,

s.

11

eroded,

epitaph-2

r·,.ldr--y Pinn

d .. l U4:j----·9···21

D-4,b-7

1

".'.'.:.iy

pg13

II

M. h. B ..

marble,

II

almost illegible

Whipple, Hannah
Wife of Joseph Whipple
d.:1.81:1.-1-30
75y
D ··--4 , I:::, ·--- 1::l
pg12
marble, old repair, willow
l,1.Jal kf.:01,..

!I
l''li::i.r- k
M. 1,,.J.
d.1858-:1.-:1.5
75y
D--·--4 :1 b---c-:1
pg l ::::
m,:;1r--blE•, er--odE-)d
11

11

Son of Capt. John Walker
c:I. 1849----::::; .... 1 '.:.)

II

J. l,\I.

II

pq :1.:::::
March,

Catherine
11
42y
c . M. 11
D-4,c-1
pg:1.2
slate, repaired,

c1. 1 s:::!;7 .... :1. 0----26

,.,., ,::t,,.. c: h , '.::; i,H"' a h
d .. 1834-2-28
:0·----4 !I c ..... '.?

!I

42y

cl. 1797-4-21

D-4,d-:I.

slate,

pq:1.2

s late,

Hcen d f:?I"' S'c-Dn'

a i:'l.f'flE•S'-

d .. 11:l :I. H··- 1 --?

::;Ely

sla te,

pg:1.4
Hendersnn,
D-4,d-4

willnw &amp; urn

3y 7m

pg14

t-=•;;,.c: ker-, Thomi:,1.s.
d.1793-12-16
63y
D-4,d-2
pg14
sla te,

d. :1.794---H ··--4

repaired,

low,

winqed cherub, epitaph-4

qond,

urn &amp; drapery,

epitaph-7

good,

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Hugh
Merchant of Portsmouth
1
47-1::.h y1,...
'Huqh HFJnclE)J'"!:5 □ n!I 179-ll- 11
pq14
slate, qood, winqed cherub, epitaph-2

H,::1l'"t :1 l--·IE•.nn-::1h

11

1··1

lr--s ..

11

11
d .. 1 f::l4;:.'5 ---9--·· 1
9'.''.iy·
H .. H. 11
:0 ..... 4 !I cl·"":5
pq14
slate, qood,

willow &amp; urn

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
!....€',' ·"-' :i. s !' Em i 1 y H.
cl. :I. i:ll.:.j:·.?·····B·-· 12
'.:!:]y

"i"I :i. s",f.;"

E:. H. 1.....
marble, almost illegible
II

D-4,d-6

pg:1.4

Thompson,

Ebenezer

d. :L t3'..?E3····2--·4
:0 ····4 !I d·--7

II

"Cc;l,."

6/:,··.,..-

p9:1.4

Thompson, John B.
d.:1.840-10-7
23y
"J.B.T."
D·-··4,d ·--8
pg:l.•'.J.
marble, repaired,
ThDmp i:=
.on, ME:\r···"/
Wife of Col. Ebenezer Thompson
11
4:::y
l''I. T. II
d • :L H 1 ;:5-- :I. :I.···· :I. !.:i
ma 1r· b .I. ('::! !' &lt;'::! I'" 0 c:I 1;::) cl
:0·····4,cl··"9
pg:1.4
C:::of f i n !' Hc::,r·· at :i. o
cl. :I. Hl:'59- :I. :I. ..··2h
47y

D-.. 4!,C'C!"'":I.

''H.C.''
mar·b .I. E•, qood

P(1:l.4

l&gt;-.1 i 11 ,::\1··· cl!'
Ma1'.. y
cl. :I. B26•-:::::--•f:,
pq :I.LI,

Widow Joseph Willard,

Pres.

Harvard

"M.l,i.J."
m&lt;':'! 1··· b 1 i:.~ , &lt;?. 1,·· o d &lt;01 c:I

Thompson, Elizabeth Hale
Wife of Col. Ebenezer Thompson
b. J.76i:3-.. H·-··'..?6
d. :l.tl:?6·····:!.2 ..···:I.
''E.H .T. ''
D-4,e-3
pq:1.4
marble, illegible, dau. Samuel Hale
Son of Thomas Bheafe
d. l 94~5 ..... 2 ..... 7

D-4,e-4

'.".'!'.:::y

11

pgJ.4

Sheafe , Abigail
cl

II

:I. r:}.{:t-::::;..... C_.) ••.•• ·7

D-4,e-5

,J. S.

II

marble,

good

Dau. of Thomas Sheafe

,:::&gt;!5\l

1

pq:1.4

'

i:·.➔ "

f.;;"

II

marble,

eroded

Hale, Mary
Relict of Samuel Hale
d.:1.81:1.-3-:1.l
83y
s late, good, sp irit ascending,
pg:1.4
C::h,:\clbou.r·n , ,:1nn
cl. :I. El06·-.. :1. :I. ....&lt;!;
pq:l.h
Half::!,,

f.;; _,:,1iTH ..H::d

d. 1807·-7-··10

Relict Jonathan Chadbourn,
(:j c;
l r:~{){:J
s late, qood, willow &amp; urn
11 ,l\

i"i

t:3'i"y'

D-4,e-9

pq:1.5

■

/'·.

II

n

1•-•,

11

r··I • ,::) •

::::7y

II

11

Ec.;q., A .. (Ls.
good, monument design, epitaph-4

"'.::,. H.

sl ate,

piJ :I. 4
cl. :I. tlOEl·-&lt;:i···-26

epitaph-3

11

!I

Of Cork,
II

T. H.

Ireland,

relict Capt.

Gilbert Horney

11

sandstone,

broken,

top lost, epitaph-4

Sheafe, Elizabeth Bunbury
cl. :I. "/9!~:.i ..... ::::; .... 17
27/
El :i. :.:: €,1.bt:::,t.h Bunbui'"Y Sh1::?af &lt;-:?,
D-4,f-:I.
pg14
slate, good, death head
11

Coffin, Charles A.
cl .. :I. H:::;o
:.:::.,::y
marble table plaque,

~~~

also E-4,a-l

l 79~:i''

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
ShE~c~.fE·?, hbigE,\:i.1
d. :I. tl4::::;

6~:'iy

pq:1.4
Sh£::c3.fe!, Cha1~1 &lt;,?',,
26y
pqJ.4

cl. J.H16
J) ..... 4, f, .... ::;;:

C::Ci+ fin!'

cl.1d2B
D-4,f-2

marble table plaque,

see also D-4,e-5

marble table plaque

Fr.. Dnc:: :i. i:.,

:I.By
marble table plaque,

f3h eE,. f t:2 !' Fr.. an c:: :i. !::d. :I. Hl6
29y
D-4,f-2
pq:1.4
Hrn·· €:1 ti o
&lt;:)y
D-4,f-2
pq:1.4

see also E-4,a-3

marble table plaque

f3l·i e.&gt;c\ f E' !'
cl. 1 T?El

marble table plaque

Coffin!, Hor.. ,::1 tic::,
cl. :I. H':::, '/
47y
D-4,f-2
marble table plaque,
SheE\fe,
cl • :I. El 4 ~.:'i

Ja.mE•S:.
'.:'i h ·/
pf:1.4

see also D-4,e-:I.

marble table plaque,

Coffin, Mehitable
::) ..::,y
cl. :I. u:.,~'/
D-..·4!, +·-.. 2
marble table plaque,

see also D-4,e-4

see also E-4,a-2

Sheafe, Thomas Jr.
d. :I. 791:l
:1. 4y
D-4,+-2
pq14
marble table plaque
Shea+e, John Hale
cl. lH40
4h:,,,
D-4,f-2
pq:1.4
marble table plaque
t3heD.fF,,
d. J. 7tl4

:u . . . 4, +·-.. '.?

MEt1~y
2-::;;y
p(J :I. 4

Wife o+ Thomas Sheafe
marble table plaque,

Sh(·?.•;.~.f&lt;•"'!, Sa.r. ah
cl. :1./'/d
:l.7y
:o . . . (j., f-2
pq:1.4

marble table plaque

f3h E• ,:.-\ +E• !I M,::l. F" y C.
cl. :I. 797
:I. .Sm
r::, ..... 4!,+·. -'..?
p,J:1.4

marble table plaque,

f3hea+£'2!,

"Esq."

cl. :I. ff:':. :I.

Sh £'2€:l. f e,
d. :I. t::i'.::i /

I horoo,,.i;:;

see also C-5,c::-5

see also E-4,a-h

!:lOy

pq:1.4

marble table plaque,

see also D-4,q-2

Sc:,.mu.&lt;-:'21
/ :,,::y
pq:1.4

marble table plaque,

see also D-4,q-1

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Coffin ,1

ME1l'"Y

d .. J.B:27

F.::...

2:1.y

D-··4 :I+·-·'?

marble table plaque, see

als □

E-4,a-4

ShF:afE.i,, Dli\/E~,,..
d" :I. 8'.,;~~.':i

27y
pci14

Shf:::,af E·,',
cl. :I.Ei:1.7
:0 ..... 4,1 f•»»:;;!

1v1,::1r·y
6:1.y
pq J.

f;heaf F:1,

S,:1.mUE!l

marble table plaque,

see also D-4,g-3

Wife of Thomas Sheafe
marble table plaque,

,'.j.

cl. :I. H!".)7--· :l :I.·-· :l :::;
:0 .....4, g·-.. l
pg:1.4

II(::,
·... } n

C•
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II
i:

!:3hE•afE?, Thome',\~~
cl" :I. El:::=; :I. •--Cji ......,:j.

D-4,g-2

HOy

pg:1.4

II

T n r;"

II

marble,

eroc:led,

po □ r

Sheafe, Oliver
S □ n o+ Thomas Sheafe
c:1.1825-':ii-:l.7
27y
D-4,g-3
pg:1.4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
H,:::1.l E•,

John

Son of Samuel Hale
11 Jnhn Hc1lE• 1:: :,,;q,, :1.'/'9h 11
.::, ..::,v
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,
po:1.4

d .. :1.796·--7·-.. :I.::::;
D·--4,i~J·-4

Hal&lt;=', Pinn 1..,.1,:\i'" Y
d" :I. B:?4·--15···-1 t3
'.:,~y
D-4,g-5

Eipi t .E:l.ph•»»:1.6

D,-;:,u,, of f&gt;i::1muE•l
h. 1·,1. H. 11
:i. 1 1 ei:;:i :i. b 1 El
11

marble,

Dau. Henry &amp; Elizabeth Burleigh
Burleigh, Charlotte
Bm
slate, good, circle design, with mother

d" l B02 -·-2 ·-·· :I. 13

Burleigh, Elizabeth
Wife of Henry Burleigh
d .. lB02-5-1
32y
pg 11_:::j
D·-··4, g ..·-6
slate, good, circle design, with dau. Charlotte
'.:3t :i. ck nE~Y, Ma,,. th ,::1.
d. 1824-5-:1.
47y

Wife of Samuel Stickney
slate, shattered, willow &amp; urn,

Pu.r.. kins,1 Eli;,:.abE·i::h
cl n :I. 8:22·•-&lt;':y ·--'.:;i
47y

D-5,a-2

11 Mr·1:=.... 11

E• P •
slate, flaw in stone,

pg26

F:i.t:z.qE1r;:1.ld, ?':ibig-::,1il

II

II

Devers □ n,

Mehitable

urn &amp; drapery

Wife of Joshua Deverson

3:1.y

pq :26
Deverson,

willow &amp; urn

Wife of Richard Fitzgerald

slate, good,

d,,:1.808-8-30

epitaph - 2

slate, qood,

Joshua
I IJ n

slate,

:o"

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

II

broken,

low,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-5

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Di•::~\,,et-·s,.on,

HE':!n1~y

cl. 1 f:l2i:3··- :I. O····· J. 9

Bon of Joshua &amp; Mehitable Deverson
H.D.
slate, broken top, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

::?:l.y

11

11

H,:·1.r.. t!1 Daniel
cl. l79:l.-·-:l.2 ··-1 :I.

slate,

good,

winged cherub

Fitzgerald, Susan
Wife of Richard F ernald,
d • J. B~.".iB· ··· l J. ·-2.-:'.J.
•;.:•[)y
Ii f'.;'."
~,; (:;., F n 11
marble, old repair
Fitzgerald, Richard
cl., :I. H.,_~iB···- :I. :I. -···'.24
R
marble,

?,: S F 11
old repair

11

n

Randall,

Abigail

d. 1B24-9-:l.4

n

n

Relict of Capt.

Paul

Randall

B4y
space far

lost marker

Sellers, Pamelia
Widow of Capt.
cl.:1.840-6-22
26y
D·-··15! i::1:I.O
slate, repaired,
1

Paddleford,

James Sellers
willow &amp; urn

Margaret

cl., :I.El47·-··2 ·····4

11

pq'..?6

Sc:,,.. iqq:i.ni;;; ,

clied same day

1

1"-

1n

P

11
n

slate,

good,

will.ow &amp; urn

q □ oc:1,

,.,.Ji 11 ot.-··J ,:,,: u,,. n

v-J:i.lliE1m

::;:::;y
sl ,;;1tE?! !'
l'·k1b l E', ,John
cl .. :I. i:l :I. 9-·· :I. ····•2:::::

Cc1pt .
.,'.f:::!:y
J" hi. II
s=.1 at c?
g c:iocl !•
11

11

11

0

Stickney,

i1

Mehitable
Wife of Samuel Stickney
II
60y
M .. b.
marble, tipped, almost illeqible

d .. 1 El'.:'.i"?-- l :I.--· 16

11

Stickney, Samuel
cl. :1.859-1-:1.
83y
marble,
Moulton,

repaired
Son of John P

George Edw i n
18m
pg27
slate,

&amp; Susan

H. Moulton

c:I. 1844-7-28

D-5,b-3

d.lBOl-10-19
D-5,b-4

pg13

poor,

willow &amp; urn

66y
s late ,

low,

broken,

urn &amp; wreath,

epitaph-4

Granclaughter Ann same stone
D···-1::.'i, c:--:i.

pq26

slate,

low,

willow &amp; urn

Fernald, Ann L.
Dau. Joh n W.. &amp; Ann Fernald
c:J 1 (:J :::!:.lf-·-'.;?--:-;?
l 6y
I.... F
D-5,c-l
pg26
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, with Samuel
n

II(.\ n

n

n

JI

�hl:l c::hol as; Ci,Hnpt:H,~.I. .I.

Campbell, Charlotte G.
cl. :l.tl-47---C/---4
D·-6, a-- :I.

Dau.

Nicholas J.

&amp;

Mary A.

Campbell

Dau.

Nicholas J.

&amp; Mary A.

Campbell

:l :1.m

Campbell, Charlotte A.
d. :1.864-2-3
14y 9m

Campbell, John N.
Native of Scotland
d.:1.890-7-28
75y
D-6, a-3
pg26
marble, eroded

�GRAVESTONES

NORTH CEMETERY

□f

MacClintock, Elizabeth
Wife Rev.
d. :I. EU ::::.-----8--- :I.::::;
68y
"E. l'L 11
gray marble, eroded

Samuel MacClintock,

Greenland

F0,,,---nal d, ii nhn
of the Revolution
~:5(&gt;·y1
J. 792--- J :I. ---2::::.
'"l c•_tc;:, 1, repaired, lnw, winged
pq26

cl

n

Son of Edward &amp; Mary Cutts
d.:1.798-9-:1.5
6w
D-5,c-4
pg~~
slate, qnod, cherub
Youngest dau. of Samuel Cutts
:l7y
''M:i_::-c.;:, Sidnf'i!Y Cutts=,, 1792''
slate, low, winged cherub, epitaph-2

Cutt1:.:;, 13:i_ c:ln&lt;:"'Y
d . :I. 79:2--- l 0---17

Cutt~-:=- 1, Mc3_r--y

Dau.

of Edward &amp; Mary Cutts
~-'iit--'
''!vi. Cutts, J. 797 ''
slate, good, cherub, epitaph-2

cl. :1.797-----(3----:1.:'?

Cutts,

On stone with sister Anna

Edward Holyoke

cl. 1 BO'::i--':5--::::;

D-5,c-7

:I. :I. m

pg25

II

E. H. C.

slate,

11

qood,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-8

Cutts, Anna Holyoke
On stone with brother Edward
"ti. H. C. II
cl. 1805-5-7
5y 4m
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-8
Cutts,

Anna Holyoke

cl. 1830-4-7
:0--- '.'_"i !I C -----El

Dau.

of Edward &amp; Mary Cutts

??v

slate,

good,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-6

D j_ E~d Bos=, ton 1, wrote Anti-Swearinq Pledqe
Burnham, Benjamin M.
d.:1.845-1:1.-14
58y
"B.M.B.
D----'::i !I cl ----1
e1·-odE•c:I
11

Foster,

Martha A.
:I. 1:3y

On stone with Fannie Foster

d. l ff~:-7··-:I. 0

marble,

repaired

Foster, Fannie E.
On stone with Martha Foster
b.1824-1-27
d.1904-J.-:l.9
D---'.'5 1, d ----?
marble, repaired
F Ci !:i t. i::? ,--- !I F ,..-i::\ n C: ,:,) r.0;
[,,J :i_ -f f?. C) + R Ci b i::! I'" t.
"F. F.
d.:1.827-9-17
40y
mE11'"- b 1 t:i, E)f.. od E•cl
0----'.::i !Id---:::::
pq2~::i
II

Foc.;,ter-, F&lt;Dl:iE•1·-t
-46-/
II i:;; • i:::-" II
cl. J. H::::-~:i--·- l O·-- :L 4
IT1ar·-h:I.E•, br-okr:.·n

Fu,;;; t ,:,: r-- 1, i:;; (2 hi,? k -,:1 h
d. :I. 79'/·--.&lt;'.f·--':.)
4 :I.\-'

Foster,

D-----'.'."i 1,c:!·---6

Wife of James Foster
'' Fif.'i'h 1::-1 k c:ih F c:,1:=, t. F! I'- ''
slate, good, winged cherub,

epit.aph-8

Ann Mary
slate,

low,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph - 6

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Df?nniE_., 1.:-:iJ.be-:ir-t
d. :I. 791:'.'i-·-:I. 0·····2
46y
"(H beF·t D(;;)nr, i &lt;-:,i
:I. 79 .'5"
D-5,d-8
pg25
slate, good, death head
1

!I

l&gt;.Ji::d. k eF·,

8-F.:tmUE1 1

d . :t 79H•- ::::
D·····~5, f:.&gt; ·-··:1.

4,/

11

pg:?5

Dau.

!,\la l

k E·?I'- , Nc1rlC\/
ci .. :I. 79Fl···••::~;
:l.2y

11

pg2~.':.i

D-·'..'5, e--· 1

Walker,

Bon Seth &amp; Temperance Walker
Nan C:'/ 1 ·r l!::!mpe1r• &lt;:~.nc f:? ~:,: Si::11llU€!! l l_,1Jc.3. l k f.·,•I' ..
slate , urn with sprays, long text
Beth &amp; Temperance Walker

1\J,::,i_nc-y' !•

slate,

Temperance

d. :I. 79f.3·--•::::

D-5,e-:I.

6y

11

pg~~

!I

Campbell, Charlotte G.
d~~~8i~f~4Chailmtte A.
~-,~~4!2-3pg?44y ~ ■ rble,
D-6,a-~
pg~b
marble,

Jones,

Harriet

d. :I. 829·-- :t ·--2

Tf:'impFc.'f.. i::1nC(','

b;::1mu1:::il

!?:&lt;

urn with spra y s,

Dau.

r·-.!c:1.n C: y

slate,

Campbell, John N.
d.:1.890-7-28
/~y

II

ll•.i-::-tl

kc:;;11·-

1
'

long text

Seth &amp; Temperance Walker

T E•mp 1;::,F· i::1n c:: E-:•

f:3E:l.mUE•1

i;:,:

urn with sprays,

l-\li:1.l k ('::'r··

II

long text

Dau. Nicholas J.
Dau. Nicholas J.
er- ocl c. d
121--· o cl e d

&amp; Mary
&amp; Mary

A.
A.

Campbell
Campbell

Native of Scotland

Wife Hiram Jone s,

clau.

Joseph Deverson

:::!; :I. y

slate,

good,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Perkins, Jeremy M.
Son of Jeremy &amp; Ann Perkins
d.:1.83:1.-10-19
:I.Om
slate, good, willow &amp; 2 urns
Wide of Hunking Lowd
cl. :I. f3'.:i0-···1."'i··-'.,?'.:"i

D-6,b-:t

pg25

67y

II

H. D. 1.....

marble,

11

eroded

Lowd, Catherine M..
Dau . of Hunking &amp; Hannah l....owcl
d.:1.85:1.-10-9
~;y
D-6,b-2
pg25
marble, eroded
Allcock, Joseph
Merchant
cl" :I. }9:::i••••2•- J 4
]]th \'I·••"
,J
D-6,b-3
pg26
slate, low,
11

Hunk :i. nq
d . :1.869-1-25
82y
:0·--6 C:: ..... :I.
marble,
L.01,.Jd
!I

n

{:il J

C::OC

k

!I

:I. 791."".i 11

broken top,

epitaph-2

!I

almost illegible

Thompson, Charles
d.:1.798-9-26
:l.6y
:0-6,d-:I.
pg25
fieldstone,

oval head,

crude letters

Chase, Sarah E.
Dau .. Asahel P .. &amp; Sophia 8. Chase
cl.:1.84:1.-:1.0-22
7y 6m
D-6,d-2
marble, repaired, with Sophia &amp; William

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Chase, William K.
r

Bon of Asahel &amp; Sophia B. Chase

d. lf340····4·--:l.7
6m
marble,
D·-··l.:i!I c:1····2

ChdS:-€~!1
c:1.

:1.

repaired,

SophiD. 8,,

El4 :1. ·---12--- :1. : _:_;

::~:o·,-

marble,

:0 -•· (':; !I

(:;! .....

:I.

pg :,::'. '.:.:.1

li-JifE: of r:,~:-i::"\h(;?l F'.

"~:;. B. c. "

repaired,

Davis, Martha S.F.
d. :I. 866·-- l 2--::~9

with Sarah &amp; Sophia
Chc:~.-,:-E•

with Sarah &amp; William

Wife of Obediah R.

Davis

::?6y

marble,

repaired,

Greenough, Robert F.
Co. H, 29th Regt., M.V.,
d.:1.862-9-17
23y
marble, repaired, reset

died at Antietam

Wetherbee, Anna Maria
Wife Frank W. Wetherbee
11 (1. M. IJ...I. II
d. lE&lt;~.),i.j.---12 ----4
2hy
:0-6,e-3
marble, r epa ired, reset, dau. Robert Foster
Burnham, Eli za Jane
Wife of Benjamin M.
1.758'/
11 E. ~J .. B . 11
c:I. l B1:'.'i~.':.i-·-4·-- :t :"2
D·-••6 !I E······.f.l.
marble, repairec:I
Shortridge, Joseph
cl .. l HO'.:?-·-· 1 :I. ·-- :I.
9--:,,·
slate,

face flaking,

Burnham

part lost,

urn

�Hi. 11, Mc:\t~y
cl. :I. El :I. :I. ·-·4·•-::~;

Wife of Jeremiah Hill
'.~:iEly

11

H:i. J J ,

bi::i.f'.. E\h

1··/j

1·1 .. H ..

slate,

pql7

II

broken,

top lost

Relict o f James Hill

n

d ,, :I. ff:::;.&lt;l ·-· :I. :I. -··· l :·:;::

,!&lt;&gt;::1

II

r:; " l''I

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H"

II

slate, qood,

pgl

willow~ urn

I··~ i 1 l ~ .J t'::i, ffl €·:' ::.
Veteran of the Revolution
ci. :I.Ei:I. :1.·····:1.:.?······;:::9
'."'.iFly
II ,} " H" "
E···- :I., a.···••::::;
pg 1
urn &amp; drapery,

epitaph-2

HiJl, Samuel
Veteran of the Revolution, merchant
b. :1.745-2-12
d. 1812-3-19
E-1,a-4
pg18
marble slab on table tomb, epitaph-22
Hi 11,

:::;,:1.muE•l

cl,. :!. H4U·-·· :I.····· :1. 9
p~J lb

Hi J l,

N2,nc::y

Wife of Willi.am Hill

:::,;:1. "/
cl .. :l.8:l.9 ·-··:1.···-21
pq :I.El

Hi 11,

I c:hahod

cl .. :I. El :·.::'7····· :I. :1. ·····20

E·-··:l.

pq:1.8

1&lt;':i•··-7

1

(sc;i-y
":r . H .. "
rn ,0,i ,,.. b 1 E• i1 i:1. 1 r11 c:, s; t.

i. 1 1 f,?q :i. bl

F!

l&gt;.J h :i. t. e ,1 Mi:1 t·· y
Widow William White &amp; Samuel
11
84v
1·,1 .. t1.J. 11
d. :I. 82U·····::':;···&lt;:::O
marble,
almost illeqible
pq:I.H

Hill, ~,J:i.lli.am
cl,, 1 t'.)49·-··:2 ·--'.?2
pq :1. f:3

H:i. 11

Son James D .. Hill same stone
11

1.J,)

n

D

11
n

marble,

broken,

top lost

Son of William &amp; Nancy Hill
H :i. 11 !I .:r i!HYlE::s; D,,
c:I,, :I. 86~5···- J. 2·····',?.&lt;'.I.
~:i '.:?y
",j" D. H .. ll
1:::···- l, ,::1····C/
pq :1.8
mi::l.rble, broken, top lost, I.A):i.th
H:i. l. l, Eli. ·z,abE:th f3 ..
Widow of William Hill
cl.:1.876-5-22
72y
E-1,a:I.O
pg:1.8
marble, eroded
Bon of Nathaniel Brown
11

pq:1.6

E:·····:1. !I b·····:I.

B,•. 01.Nn,

H,'.1nn&lt;':\h

i"l,'.il' .. tir.., 11

p1J lb
P1r·1n

cl .. :LU 1 :I. ···-7--(;:,

fi::l.c::e flaking,

willow

&amp;

urn

Wife of Nathaniel Brown
4.&lt;'.1-t.h

cl .. :I.H:1.0-·:I. :l.·-··1 :I.

E····· :1., h·-··'..?

C:-1 .. M. B . "

slate,

y,,. .,

n

l.,\!h i c:idE:!n' HobE•1· .. t
H-,j
cl,, :I. H :I. 15-··4 ..·- :I.
.... /
pq:l.b
E ··-·:I. :I b·····4

H.

:o .

II

marble, eroded,

l,,.J:i. cloH u+
hHth YI'".

pg:1.6

11

ll

(1

u

i"J

n

qri::l.y marble,

epitaph-6

ll

eroded

Son Elisha &amp; Si::i.rah A.

C ..
"F;;"

c:"

slate,

!.1.J"

( i 11 E•q :i. b 1 E·')

Whidden

II

qo □ d,

urn,

epitaph-.&lt;'.!-

�L.. .l.e:\l'"k, Enoch M.,
cl .. :I. 8 :I. 1."'i·--9··-'.,?0
~.'i :I.\/

E-1,b-5

pg16

"!··'Ii'.. .,

slate,

E., 1·•1,, C,, "
old iron repair,

"Mt'"&lt;;;;.,
G1r• E:/ (,? n l (;) i:: f !I i"'I i::\ 1··· \,'
II IVIJ'" &lt;,;"
d .. :1.8:1.5-:1.0-3:1.
86y
E·---:1.,b--·-c':.,
pg:1.6
slate, good,
1,

willow &amp; urn

II

willow &amp; urn

Clark, Marv Greenleaf
Dau. Enoch Moody &amp; Mary Clark
d" :l 820-----:::::•--?'.'5
:I.:::!:\/
'' M., G,, C,, II
E-1,b-7
pg:1.6
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-6
Gooch,

Elizabeth

cl., 1 ff7~'5-·--'/--·-7

E---:l.!1b·-·8

:::l'?y 6m

pq:1.6

mE1.r bl E'' ,

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uc: . E ..
c1 .. 1 u::::::;----6---2:s
'/y

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pgl.h

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u.

m,,·,1r--b 1 E·' !I

II

i::11 must:.

i:::, LI. t l"i c':\ m , 1---i O I'" i::•. C (,? l"'lor· ~,;Ei
Son FE•\1 ..
c1., :1. u:::!:2----- 1. 2-----21
'/·/
"I..L 1··11. P .. 11
pq16
fff ,::\ I'" b 1 E~ !I
E·?I'" c::, d F:! c:I
E·-"1 !I b:1.0

:i. 1 1 (;;iq i b 1 (0.'

Israel &amp; Harriet

!•ii:':\ l''T :i. (-=! t
l,,.J :i. +~=! of Pev ., J s~v-- ,,H::' 1 l,1.J,, Put r--, .,,1m
"H .. r:• .
d.,:1.832-6 - 10
41y
E--·-:l.!,b:1.:1.
p,,:::i:I..::)
marble, erocled, urn &amp; pillars

F' U t n i::•. ill ,

11

cl., :I. 8 :I. '.'.~.i--.. :i. ..... j_ 0

E·-.. l!,c--·- :1.

l,1J:i. f E·? 0
"M., :o., II

+

pq16

Hi 11, ME:'i.f"Y L...,
d. 1 H'.::"::::; .... l 2·--4

willow &amp; urn,
Consort of J.
s late,

E----· 1 !' c·---2

Dr . Joshua Brackett

good,

epitaph-9

Burley H:i.11
willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-5

Elwyn, Elizabeth Lanqdon
b.1777-12-4
d.1860-8-8
E-1,c-3
pq16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
L..i',1nqclon,
h,, 1 /::y:_;;

[ •·• 1 !I c:•----::::

,John
II Gc::,v. II!' ) F:!'l':.( ?1r'icin of th&lt;-::-&gt; i:;:(0!\/011...tt :i. or·,
d,, :i.8:i.c:; ..... r;i .... 18
pg:1.6
marble plaque on Langdon m □ und tomb
1

0

Elwyn, Catherine Cecelia
b . 1798-5-4
d,,1833-3-:1.4
E-1,c-3
pq:i.6
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Elwyn, Charles Henry
b . 180'/
d.1848-1
E: ----- 1 ~ c:: ..... :::::
pq16
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb
Bar-- 1"' &lt;:-,:l l !I
cl. :I. d:.?:::;
E·---1 !I c:----:::::

pq16

marble plaque on L..anqclon mound tomb

El \,\tyn !I ·rhc::,m,:!.S
II Fic:-q. II
b.1775
d,,1816-3 -2?
pqlh
marb.l.e plaque on L..anqdon mound tomb

�i....-:::inqclc,n 1,

Elizabeth Sh e rburne
iJohn i.... anqclnn
cl " 1. :3 1. ::::; ·-· ::::; ·-· :·; :
pq:1.h
marble plaque on Lan g don mnund tomb

b.17'61
E ..·-1, c•--:::;

Elwyn, Thomas Octavius
Son of Thomas &amp; Elizabeth Elwyn
b .. :1.811.-10-22
d.1.831-:3-:1.
pql.6
marble plaque on Lanqdon mound tomb
Elwyn, William Octavius
Son □ f Thoma s &amp; Elizabeth Elwyn
b.1811-10-22
d .. lH~LJ
pg:1.6
marble plaque an Langdon mound tomb
[;..Jh :i. pp 1 i!::: !I
b. 17:,~::~:
E-... 1, c::•--:::i;

cl .. l fl2::'!;
pgi.6

i. 00/
marble plaque on Langdon mound tomb

Brackett, Joshua M.
d.i.829-12-l
19y
F·--1 1,d-·- l
pqlh
Brackett,

Ann

Son Dr ..
'

Dau ..

d • 1 H:T::::--- :I. 1 '""(:::,

E-1,cl-1

1

of Dr.
11

pg19

Joshua Brackett,

died at

,.J. r·1. B. ' 1

(1 •

B,,

marble,

Joshua Brackett

11

eroded

Son of Stephen &amp; Sarah Pearse
marble,

pq:I.El

almost illeqible

Pearse,

Stephen Jr.
Son of Stephen &amp; Sarah Pearse
:1. 9-..,i
s. P. JI
E-:l.,e-2
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
c1 • 1 B::'0;0 ....-::&gt;·&lt;?6

II

Pearse, Ge □ rqe
S □ n of Stephen &amp; Sarah Pearse
b.1815-8-18
d.1868-7-1
E-1,e-3
pg18
marble, eroded
M,:t.i::-!:&gt;f:?.'Y11

hE".•0!'"9F!

ci. :i. 821-.. :3 ..... 4
70y
E-2,a-1
pg17
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-1

Ma ssey, Hannah
Wife of GPorge Massey
ci.1852-1-26
LJ~y
E-2,a -2
pg17
marble, eroded
Sewall,

Jonathan Sewall

Councillor at Law
E!":,q.
□ w,
willow &amp; urn , epitaph-8

"i). i"i. f3.,

pg:1.7

slate,

t·'I a.1'· t :i. n 11 Th c1 ,n ;;,1. ~,
cl,, :i. El0~~:; ....•2--4
/ ..:',y

pg17
Massey,
E-2,a-5
Langdon,

-&lt;:-

pg17

II

T. 1"1!.

goad,

Wife
11

□f

1··1! .. 1·-,1.

marble,

circle with leaves

George Massey

JI

almost ill egible

William

c1. :!. H20-.. 9 ...-::::;n

E-2,a-6

49y

II

IIE~=:.q .. II

s late,

Mehitable

d. :I. t304"·• :I. l

l

pg17

::::r.:::v

JI, ....,,... . ..

slate,

!.J,J .. 1......

good,

11

willow &amp; urn,

long wording

�l....i::'1.nq cl c::,n ,, 1•,1 i::'1.r· v
Wife of William Lanqdon
II l·-'l1r· :,.; "
l"-'I,. L..E1.n (1 cl c:,n !I
d. :I. 80:2--2··-i:l
:::1 .•,::y
E ..··'.2 ,, c:1.·--·7
pq 17
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,
H:i.11, Euni CE!
c:i .. lf30:1. . ··:?-..·26

E-2,a-8

l"-)i. -fE) of ,J.;;:,.me!,, H:i.11
43y
E::uni.c:F,! Hi. 11 ,1 :I.HO:!.''
pg:1.7
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-5
11

Dau. o+ Eliphalet &amp; Abigail Ladd
cl. :I. 7·99,.... :·,;-;: ..... :1,

E-2,a-9

7y
pg:1.7

II

H,,

1....-;;:,dd II

slate,

low,

winged cherub

Jackson, Katherine
11 Ki::1thE•r·i.nE• ,Ja.c::ks;.c::in, :1,7c;c;:,,,
d.:1.799-3-29
~9v
.....
slate, good, urn &amp; wreath, epitaph-4
/

Jackson, Nathaniel
cl .. :i. H 10 ....,2,-- :I. 9
69y
1\1. ,.J"
E-2,al :I.
pg:1.7
slate, good,
II

Mi::'1.F.. c::h ,,

l.,.IE•.I'"'] €:1.r .. F!t
d.:I.H:1.0-3-11
:l.3y

II

Dau ..

Buckminster, Abigail
E-2,a:l.3

urn

of John &amp; Sarah
low,

willow &amp; urn,

JI Pi. B,, "

marble,

eroded , dau. Elisha Hill of Berwick

Wife of Theodore Jewett
JI i"lf•"' !c;
8 ,.J
d.:1.819-6-15
/~y
E·.... 2,,b·--1
p,;.:.J:1.7
slate, low, willow &amp; urn,
a

Orne,

Joseph

n

u

ll

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pg17

II

J. U,, 11

marble, eroded,

willow &amp; urn

Hart, Martha
Widow of George Hart, Jr ..
cl .. :I. f:30~:'.i·-.. 4 ..... ':.i
::iOv
"Mt"·"".. M. H. JI
slate, good. willow &amp; urn,
pi.]:l.7
San
cl .. :I. flU::.'i·-- :I...... 1

E-2,b-4

ep :i. t ,:,1.ph ·-·4

Youngest so n of James &amp; Sarah Orne

d. 1 H:20-..·El•--:,::6

E-2,b-2

epitaph-2

Wid .. Eliphalet Ladd &amp; Joseph Buckminster

d .. :I. H::',;H ..... 9 ..... 1 7

pg17

&amp;

JIM,.l"I. JI

slate,
b. 1 /;75(i ....,9 ..... -:_:;·

willow

□f

epitaph-4

James &amp; Jane Rundlet

:I.\/

pg:1.7

slate, good,

urn

Hundl€-~t, ,John
Son of James &amp; Jane Rundlet
:i.7y
J1,J,, Rundl(:,:t"
d. :I. H04·-9·--2B
E·--2, b---1.':.'i
pq:1.·7·
slate, top broken off
Buckminster, Mary
Consort □ f Rev. Joseph
Jll,,.I. B .. JI
cl , 1 f.)()'."5 ..... fr ..-::3
40\-'
pq:1.6
marble, almost illegible
Buckminster, L..ucy
cl .. :l.80::::; ..... •.3 ..... 20

E-2,b-7
Chadbourn,
d .. :l.f.ll0·.. ••:~:; ..... 7

F-2,b-8

f:3'.2-y'

pg16
Thoma s

Relict Rev.
11 1·,1c1m ..

L.. .. Ei .. 11

slate , goocl,

Joseph Buckminster of Hutlancl,

willow &amp; urn

11F,o,.q .. 11

74y

pq16

gray marble,

almost illegible

MA

�\._o l ·•. l"'"I -._.. 1.,.. •,..,,

Ei/·-J&lt;""n
Mf:::h :i. t ,;:1b 1 ii::1
cl . 1 Bl.''i2•-::~:••···27
E·-:·:? ,b ·····9
pq:l.b

1 \,.,, l "•I],.,.\,"'

•.,~• 1

I 'i

1, ,,.'

I ~.

I

I

I

I. ...• l., .. I 11 .... 1 I,... I ',_

I

On stone with Alexander &amp; Mehitable Ewen

:1

Ewen, Mehitable Fernald
cl.1837-10-20
79y
E-2,b-9
pq:1.6
marble,
E:1.,,J&lt;0:n,

() l. E•;-: a.n d F:::l'With
d • 1 f:l 1 ::.'i -·- :I. :·.;-: ·-· :I. 4
68th Yi'-.

Wife of Alexander Ewen
eroded,

with Alexander &amp; Mehitable

wife &amp; daughter

ma,,-bl£-?,

E?!~ □ df:?d

Cl .:=:,p

:1
Supply
cl .. :I. El :I. :I. ···- ::~; -··· '..? 4

pq:1.6
1.,-Jh i pp l E~, p,r• i nc:(c?
( d .. :I. 796-·- :I. :1. ·-·· 1 H)
E·····'..? 11 c:--:I.
pql~':i

Veteran of th e Revolution

l"l,:~r·y H.
Wife of Capt .. Samuel Jones
"M .. H .. J. II
d .. :1.807-4-28
44y
1:::·····':?:1C:·····:·2
pq:1.15
slate, qoocl, willow &amp; urn

,J or-,Ps :1

Goddard,

Jonathan

d. 1807 ·-•/:•-··.&lt;'.J.

::'!;7.._,,,

JJ

II

(Tli:;\lr·b

1.... €:l.nqton :1 '.::;;,1.mu.el
d .. :1.1:io7···-2·--6
4 1.'.':.i·y

E-2,c:-4

pg:i.5

11

:i.807 11

l.:J (:3"

1 E:.•

i::\ l

'I

8 . L.

slate,

mc:;ist

11

qo □ d,

willow &amp; urn, e pit aph-2

L..i::lnqton 1, Cil i VF!::
Wife of Capt. Samuel Langton
d. :1.828-5- :1.9
68y
E-2,c:-4
pq:1.5
slate, qood, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-2
In ~;t t-u.c tor- o+ \iou.th
" 1-..k. • ::=.; ,i:1 ,m..t &lt;0: 1 •r,c.,ppi::{rl
4Hv
m;,
,
r
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b
J. F,•, ;,\ 1 mo1::; t. illE,.,JiblE?.•
pq:1.6

TE•.ppE•.n,

HE,.muE•l

11

11

d .. l tl06-·•.•:l•····29

II

Chadbourn, Thomas
d .. 1825-7-11
49y
"T" c::: .. II
:,:_ 1 , :1 t f,;
qOOd
pq:1.6
0

!I

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Chadbourn, Mary
Widow of Thomas Chadbourn
11 M .. C .. '1
cl. :I. H:2h·-- :I. 2 ·-··'?c_;i
47-y'
E-2,c:-7
pg:1.6
slate, qoocl, willow &amp; urn
Fernald,

Mary

Widow of Capt .. Mark Fernald
/ 'i/
"M" F.
pg:1.6
slate, cracking, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-6

d" :l H l ?···- 1::i·--:::::H

bl

.;-~.dE•,

bE•nj

I!

,,...,_min

ci. :i.H:l.::5-·:1.·--2i:i
HOy
"Fl .. H .. "
E-2,d-:i.
pg15
marble, repaired,

Furber,

Lydia

d .. 1 H41 ···-:I.···&lt;!;

ep itaph-4 (illeqible)

Wife of Theodore Furber
7Hy

"L. F ..

marble,

11

eroded,

repaired

�Furber,

Theodore

cl. :I. f!09·-·· :I.····· :i. 4

E-2,e-2

r

6Hv

pg:1.9

T. F.• "
good, urn &amp; drapery,

"C:"1.pt,.

slate,

long text

Et:i. l 1 i nqi;=,, R:i. chE\l'"ci
Veteran of the Revolution
d.:1.808-12-19
;~y
1··1r., P.H .. "
pq :I.&lt;:;;
slate, qood, willow &amp; urn
11

·.-/E:,c~t.on :1 Hohc=:r·t

'.:3 on H c::d::i (i:i r · t
1 ·4V
"R. \i. 11

cl .. :I. bOEl ·-- :I. :I.·-·· :I.(:;&gt;

pq19

VJ].

slate, good,

Yeaton, Robert.

Bon Charles

::':v

d. :I. 1326--·4-- :I. f.3

i\:

pg:1.9

urn
&amp;

&amp;

th

leaves

Nancy Yeaton, with cousin

"i:;;., ··--(., "

slate, good,

urn &amp; leaves

[,,Ji.bi r·d, Thom,3~,.
Noted t,,.1:i. th P&lt;=.&gt;nhal l o~··J~,..
cl. :I. 7 6'."5--1 I.·- :I.'.?
'::i9y
E ···-'.? :1 (:,;,-·'.75
pq 19
ti'.l.bl E:, t.c:iml:::i :1 ,,;;,,,\nds t .on&lt;:::!

[,,Ji bi ,,-cJ

:1

d. :I. 7(~)~:'i

Pi c:ha1·--d
6:3y
pq:1.9

Noted with Penhallows
table tomb,

sandstone slab,

part lost

Penhallow, Harriet
Widow of Hunk i ng Penhall □ w
cl .. :1.86:1.
p(.j :1.9
sandstone slab on table tomb, part lost
Penhallow, Andrew Jackson
b .. :1. 8:1.5-3 - 1
cl .. :1.890-:1.-:1.5
E-2,e-5
pq:1.9
sandstone slab on table tomb,

part lost

"Ho n ,,
Hunking
d .. :1.826-9-24
60y
sandstone slab on table tomb,

part lost

Penhall □ w,

11

Hill,

Mary Meloon
11 1··1. i"I. H,.
20y
E-2,e-6
pg:1.9
slate, top broken off, willow &amp; urn,
cl .. :I. El:2:h-· 1 ·--2::·:'

Pei.,~ kF:ni;;,,

II

"f"homE,\S

cl. :I. i:34:::::-- :l 2- :I. '.5

E--·'..?,f-·-1
(

l

II

\3to1r•i::)lr•
Cl f2mf::!nt
b.:1.760-9-20
d.1830-:1.1-21
,~-·Ic
•1·i,•..-11-l·.·.·.1l~.·..•,
I=-? .c1·1~
almost illeqible,
,t_-J .. \.. /
!I

-·

!

pq:1.c;,

Native of Worringham, Enqland
"T . P.
m;"'.r-b J. F!, al. mo~;;t i. l 1 f2Q i. b 1 E?

/.::,y

., ••• •I

)

•• •.. •

••

I

\C

long

Storer, Dorothy
Wife of CJ. E·ment Et.u1··F2r·
cl. 1 El4 :I. ---:&gt;- 1 U
7'.~iy
"D., b.
.... !I ·t-.. ...L :L 1
....
I ·1
~
I..... ·--:,,::
..
pg:.I H
ffli'.\I'" ::i .. EJ !I
11

Braqdon, Mary Ann
Wife of Jeremiah Bragclon
d. :1.822-7-29
3:ly
E-2,f-2
pg :1. 9
qray marble, almost illegible
Bragdon, Jeremiah
Bon Jeremiah &amp; Mary Ann Bragdon
d .. :1.834-2-28
:I.Om
E-2,f-3
pg19
slate, q □□ d, willow &amp; urn

epitaph-:!.

�1,. ..11 \ r•·1 VI .•.. , .. &gt; I •... }I 'ii. ... , .. .'

Bragdon,

\ . _, I

I -.,,_..,f \

l I I

\ ..,•I ... , I 11•••. I I..., I \ I

John William
Son Jeremiah &amp; Mary Ann Bragdon
11
4y
,J. \i-,I. B . 11
pg:1.9
slate, repaired, willow &amp; u r n

d. :I.H::?9···-lO""':I.

E-2,f-4

Bragdon, Jeremiah
Bon Jeremiah &amp; Mary Ann Bragdon
d. :1.830-8-:1.4
13y
pq:1.9
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Bragdon, Jeremiah
d.:1.833-8-26
48y

Olive~-

E-2,f-7

E)"

pg:1.9

11

II

good,

Dau.

:I. ::y./

d • l :3 1 1 ··-4-·8

II

slate ,

pql.9

Bragdon,

11,.J

of Jeremiah Bragdon

iJ. E. B.

marble,

Draper, William Cutter
d.18:1.2-10-26
Bw
E-2,f-8
pg18
slate,

willow &amp; urn

11

almost illegible
Son of Lemuel &amp; Hannah Draper
good,

urn
R.

slate,
Melcher,

Wife of Catherine Melcher
"L.M ..
s late, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-5

/t:J,,.,

II

GF.•01··q1:.?

c1. 1 u::,:2---12--1 9
pg 1'5
Ham,

willow &amp; urn

Catherine

d.18:l.~:;·--12·-.. :1.0

Ham,

good,

&amp; Hannah Cutter

Cl1:i.v1:::•r..

d. 1 ::::i,::::.6-·-CJ-.. :2~':,
pq:l.'.:i

{=}~~.)~/

II

[Ju

J-1 n

II

•::,-1 c::i.t€•? ,, qood,

u.r.. n

Youngest son of George &amp; Joanna Ham
"D.H ..
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn
II

iJc)a.nni:~
Widow of George Ham
d. 1853-5-29
/~y
pg :l. '.:'i
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Ham,,

H.;:-1.m, Eli:;•:i:,,br::.•th
Dau. of George~ Joanna Ham
d.1857-10-7
56y
pg 1:::;
ma rble, eroded, part illegible
Cht1•,;r2, Ma 1··y
Widow of Stephen Chase
11
(::)(:) ",!
l•"lt'" 13.. ,.•., .. C • 11
c:I. 1 tl 1 •::;i·-9-·- l ~.7.;
[---:::.,b-·1
pq:I.~'.)
slate, gooci, willow &amp;

Chase, Stephen
Merchant
c:I. :I. t30~":i·-.. ~::,•--::!; 1
6 :I. y
i~-. C.
E-3,b-2
pg15
slate, headstone lost
II

Ch,:1;;;1:::~ ,, \;..l:i. 1 l i am
ci .. 1 H:S4·--B•-.. ::'::o

I!

Merchant of Portsmouth
\A/ n C
marble, repaired,
II

n

II

�Salter, Elizabeth
Wife of Richard Salter
d.1805-7-25
54y
E-3,b-4
pg15
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,
Melcher,

Woodbury

'.,?'..:.'iy
II l,s.1. M. II
cl., 1 bO':::.i····· :I. '.?·-·27
,,,, 1 a.t &lt;?. ,, q ood ,,
E ·····:::; , b ···-'.:.';
p q :I. '.'::.i

Fernald,

epitaph-4

(':'.•pi t a.p h ··-· h

Elizabeth
Dau. of Nathaniel W. &amp; Elizabeth Fernald
:1.4y 9m
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

d. :1.821-10-18

Fernald,

Elizabeth

cl., :I. fl()C;i ..... 10·--'.'5

E-3,b-7

pg:1.5
H Ei r· 1·- :i.

□f

Wife

slate,
E' t

Nathaniel W.

~ernald

1:::.. F., "

" 1v1r· ~,;.

:\&lt;':iy

good,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Died at Faith House

pq :l.'.."5
Son of Daniel &amp; Lydia Jackson
d .. :1.808-12-19
2y
E-3,b-9
pg:1.5
slate, low, urn &amp; drapery, epitaph-4
i"IE•ndum,,

John

''Cc·,;.pt. '' ,

\/F::'tE)r·c:~.n c:i+ thF!! R&lt;-,?·•.;olu.t.:i.c::in

(".:$,:.~)::/
Jl [:;::•tr::it. 11
J 11, .....111 IJ
cl., :I. HOh·-··4····· ~=:
E··•-::":, c ··- :I.
pg20
sandstone, spalling,

Yard,

r

Edward

long wording

Of Grenada

d ., 1 HO(:, ..... c,,.-.~:!9

:::::.ll y

pg:1.0

"E •./. "

slate,

goad,

urn

Chase, Margaret C.
c:1 .. 1 H:::=:c.;;·····:'?···- :1. :~=;
64\,,
'' i--11. c. c. ,,
E-3,c-4
pg20
marble, b roken fragment,
Tullock,,

Eunic:&lt;=.·'

d. 1 so ·7 ·--'.:::: ·--4

:.,:: .1

pg20

most

Widow of Capt . William Tu llock
"E .T. 1807"
slate, good, no design, epitaph-:1.0

!.,\Ii +E• of ~! o~:.F!!p h
Day, Frances M.P.
"F,.1""·1.P.D."
d.:1.828-12-:1.8
30y
E:·-••:::=:, cl···- l
pq'.?O
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn,

Jackman,

Elizabeth
II

Slade,

Susanna

cl .. 1 t:l O!:3--·-'.;2---- 2

E-3,c:1-3

n

J"

II

eroded,

repaired

Wife of Benjamin Blade

69y

pg15

c:I .. 1 El0?·--2·····22

E-3,e-1

1::::

marble,

pq20

pg19

l;..J:i. 11 :i. E,iH
d • 1 HO 7 ··-· :::=: •-- 2 :I.

marble,

27y

lost

i--,·11·-·.

slate,

eroded

E;. C.

good,

1 El07"

urn

:0EtiH&lt;"? 1

"~·L D."
m,:i1r··b 1 f::',

E•i'·oclecl ,,

epitaph-4

�B,::i.yl i:-?y 1, Caz nEic~.u.
"M,,. .. C . B.
d.1808-1-27
41v
pgl9
slate, tipped,
II

Melcher, Nathaniel Jr.
c:I .. 180d·-·A··-· 1 ;5
lj.(i,:/
N. iv, ..
E-3,e-4
pg19
slate, low,
11

tr

11

tipped,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-3

LC)hl,
El :i. SE1.bE•th
Wi fe of Joseph Low
II E. L. II
d. 1808-8-22
40y

E·····::':;, F:.•·····'..:.i

pq 19

slate, good,

willow &amp;

Lll'"n,

ep:t. t.aph·-·•.lj.

F'E"pp&lt;=::1'. , ,Jos;E,ph
d. 1849··&lt;'.i·-·2'.7
E .....:::;' &lt;?.····h
p ,J l9

Coffin, Charles Augustus
cl. 1 H::::.0····9··-'.:'i
'.:?:?y
E-4,a-1
pq:l4
marble, good
Coffin, Mehitable
d . 1829-7-25
53y
pg14
Cof f :i. n i1 Fr··anc:: :i. ,,;;.
d.1828-5-13
18y
E-4,a-3
pg14
marble,

Cof f :i. n 1, !' iE\r-· y E.
d .. 1t3::~7···7···7
'.:;:1v
0

good

"M·ic.c.:. 11

S;,:1. l t f.':!I' .. , i=;: i ch ,,1r·· cl
d.1820-8-12
47y
E-4,a-5
pg15
slate,

good, willow &amp; urn

Sheafe, Mary C.
Dau. of Thomas &amp; Mary Sheafe
d.1797-7-7
16m
E-4,a-6
pgi.4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
i:3h(".',,\+E', Ma,,·y
cl. 1H17·-··4····21

Wi+e of Thomas Shea+e
61 v
Mv-,:=... 1··,1 . i::;.
marble, e r oded, willow &amp; urn
pq 1 ;"'i

E; h E·' a f E: , 1·,1 ,::\ r·· ·/
cl. 1 El3:::i; ..... _il···•2::1;

11

Wife of Jacob Sheafe
11

pq:l.'.'.'.'i
d ., l

~~l :·:?

C? ..... :l ..... ~I;·:' . ~::5

E-4,a-9

E-4,a10

pq15

4'.:Jy

pg15

/ ..::,y

11

,J ::

f~}

marble,

Hardy, Rebecca B.
cl" 1 Hh::':.--Fl
E·--4, h····:1.

1""1. 13 ..

marble,
El.(~ ·~l

DE\\i:i. ~"-;, :oan:i. (=::l
d,.lEi.26····11·-..I:'5

11

11

11

good, reset,

ti

Ii

almost illegible

D .. D."

slate,

E!p :i. t.E:\ph···••::i;

headstone lost

�i···iar· cl y, Fi'.E•h ec:: ca
,::;;4y
d. l s::::;9 ..... ·2H
1
.'.:_; ....

E ..... 4, b·--2
Hi:il'"dy !I

mcH·· b 1 &lt;'? !'
Cit:.&gt;Of"r:)E'

d.1836-1-11

"G.H .. JI

4By

E .... 4!1h•-.. ::::

H,::1.t··dy' StE•phE•l"i
cl .. 17•:;;7-.. 12··" :I. 7
6i:ly
JI::::;,. H. JI
E: ..--4, b--4
pq'..?O
marble, repaired,

Plummer,

William

cl. :I. 7c;;B_.. 9 ..... ::~:
2 1.'.'.'_;,.,.,.
,, !.,\Ii 1 1 :i. Elm
Pl ummE-)1•"' !I :I. )'9El I I
E-4,b-5
pq20
slate, good. willow &amp; urn

Widow of

d .. 1 ElOl.::; .... c,;... :l El

E ..... 4,

1::, ..... 6

ll /\

t··I

p,.J::?O

,::J

slate,

JEtc □ b

Sheafe

11

!"'•
rr

n

good,

willow &amp;

Hs":\1··t, EdHc~.r.. d
With wife Elizabeth
cl. :I. ff?'::.\ ..... l O·- l El
8:1.y
JIE .. H."
E--·4, c: .... :I.
pq ::?O
i'i'l,::if"h l (':2 ,,
f.i' l'"OdE?.d

Consort of Edward
"E.H.
d .. 1804-9-23
~;y
E ......i.l., c: ..... 1
pq20
marble, eroded, on stone with Edward
II

RPdinq,

Cha.,,·1£':!f,

Wife Phebe same

cl .. J i:l::!:8--· :I. 1 '"" :I. 4
i::;: ..... 4 !I cl-.. :I.
pq20

marble,

repaired,

st □ nw

pEtrt lost

Noted with husband Charles Reding
d . :1.848-:1.2-2
69y
F:-4,d-1
pq20
marble, repaired, part lo st
n q, ,:11 mi ,... ,: ;,.
'' 1·· 1:i. '::-S-''
11
d. :I. u:::!; :I. ··"'H"·"20
::i;:::::y
(:i .. H.

i:;;;E,d :i.

1

pq20
:01--·Dt,Jn, John
cJ. l (300 ..·- :I.·-.. :l.1''5

slate,

pg20
l"I r:0 s. e I'" v f:? , i:::: c.:, -1::. h E' ,,.
cl u J '7&lt;;;9 ..... '.'."j -.. J
. ::, / \l

Clark,

E lizabe th

d. :I. El~?B ·--7·-·':'5

gppd,

Merchant,
/ :4'::/

:::!; l

11

"M ,-- ..
iii &lt;°::i ,,.. I:::. 1 (;;) !'

willow &amp; urn

native of Sc: □ tland
,J nhn :Ck oh1n !' :I. f.3()O"
(~) I'" 0

cl f.~ d

Dau.

of George Meserve
1·,·1i i;,,. ,;; F s; t h E: ,.... 1·1!i':) ,;; i,;, r"· \/ (·'::: 11
slate, qood, urn &amp; drapery
11

Relict of

Ichabod W.

Clark

v
slate,

Clii.-..r·k, Ic:hdbod !_,,J,.
cl .. :I. d2~:.'i ---- 4 ..--:::::
:~:: :I. y
F--.. 4!1e ..--·2
slate, good,
Os":-..y' ii DS:-f::!ph
cl .. :1.822-:1.0-16
29y
E-4,e-3
slate, broken

repaired,

willow &amp; urn,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-8

epitaph-4

�Peirce, Edward J.
d.1818-9-13
49y

r

F. ii. p. II
q C) C) cl , {A.I :i. 1 1 C:) \,'.J

~;,:

Wife of Robert Ham
d.1837-8-19
70v
E-4,f-1
pg20
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
Ham,, Hoi:JE,1'--t
i:;;; H"
d.1823-9-19
85y
s. l ,,,i. t F,: , !:::i 1'· o k F.• n ,,
E··--·4, f·····2
p9'.?0
II

·v c)l___ m 9 , c ,,,u-· c; 1 i rH0'
cl. 1820···-1 O-&lt;?O
14rn

II

n

Yo1...tn(.)
II

C. C. \ 1 •

,=.,.li::1t&lt;',:,

11

V·.J:i.llov-J t, 1...t1···n

lc::i1,-.1,,

Noted with husband ,Jc::ihn F&lt;E:din(J
'' 1··!D1'.. \', 1.Ai:i. f (,': of ,John F&lt;i·:.~d i nq, :1. 79,:;; ''
slate, good, urn, d r-- i:3. p F! r-- \/ ,, c h E-? I'" u. b ~~=-

47\1

1:;:r:::dinq, iJcihn
Wife Mary same stone
d . 1 f:l::?:.".'i-·· 1 1 ···· :i. ~.i
Elly
pq:20
slate, qood, urn, drapery,
Ha1,·t,

F'hr:::bP

Wife of Flisha C.

d. 1 H00·-&lt;:::••···:?4

II

pg:20
8 h &lt;·':',:'I+ &lt;·::: ,

\:; a

cherubs

1;:;.].

r·· i::1h

i:=•" I·••! n

c:i.t:.e,,

II

hroki:::.•n ,

bottom

Wife of James Sheafe

11
..::, '·..i'/
lvl I"' ~:- " ~; .,:tr· ,::\ h :=.; h F! E~. f E' 11
cl. 1799···-9····· l 9
E·-·4,, f·····6
pq:·.?o
slate, qood, urn &amp; drapery

Day, Dorcas
Name identity +rom newspaper
d.1825-9-3
82nd yr.
E-4,f-7
slate, top part lost, epitaph-6
Badger, Susanna P.
Widow of John Badger
66y
F···-4, g·-··1
marble, almost illegible

d.1840-10-7

Dau. of Joseph &amp; Frances M.
11

H. F'. D.

marble,

Day

II

broken, reset low

Veazey, Margaret
Wife of John Veazey
d n 1 H :I. 9••• j 1-&lt;?7
4':'.iy
!•/11,• S:. • Mn\)"
E-4,g-4
pg21
slate, l □ w, willow &amp; urn
II

11

d. 179-:;.:·•-··H···-2f:l
pq21
1=· 1···· r:,: &lt;"': m i':i n ,,
,::i••···

l

!'-··1:i. SC.:,"
11

1'··1,, h.1.A),, "

slate, good,

willow &amp; urn,

·r h ci m ;;:1 s;

d.1827-6-13
E·····~".i ;I

II

47y

11

T. F . "

pq:,::'.'.7)
S□n

:i.Oy

slate,

of Jame s &amp; Eunice Hill

"G,,

Hi J J

;I

l7,;;?H 11

reversed, cherub

epitaph-2

�Fernald,

Julia C.
Dau. of John &amp; Sarah Ann Fernald
11
:I. '.'::1y
,.J • C. F. "
m,:•.t' . bl Fi, fc:r··odF:&gt;d
pi:::.J24

cl. 186'.:?·····4····· :l.9

l::··-':':.i, b·--2

Fernald, Frederick
Son □ f Parker &amp; Lydia Fernald
c:!. :I. B6 l ·-··9·-- 2::?
::=::!T1
E-5,b-3
pg24
marble, erode d, wilted r □ se bud
Fernald,

Frederick

cl. :1.860-5 - 2:1.
2y
E··-!.:i!, b···-&lt;+
pq24

□f

Son
11

/m
ffli,1.1' ..

bl

Parker &amp; Lydia Fernald

F·. F."
F~!' .. Odi:-2d,

e'!,

r □ se

carved wilted

bud

Fernald, Sarah Ann
Wife □ f Jahn Fernald
d.1B71-1-25
60y
marble, e roded, repaired
i::·&lt;;21~n,,,-. l d, .John
d.:1.860-3-10
53y
E- 5 ,b-6
pg24
marble,
H,,,.m, PF:'bt=.,cc,::l.
d. :I. El:~;4····· :i. :I. ·-·· '..?7
E·····~::i, c:····· J

almost illegible

Widow of Benjamin Ham
,c. Cl·.,
y

\,.&gt; ·'

sla te,

law,

willow &amp; urn

Widow of John Watts Moulton
d.:1875-3-9
96y 4m
E-5,c-2
pg:1.1
marble, repaired, set l □ w, with Hannah &amp; Jahn
Wife of Capt. John Watts Moulton
d.:1799-10-25
32y
E-5,c:-2
pg:10
marble, broken, reset low, with John &amp; Nancy
iJohn l,\l2itt.~,.
''Ca.pt.• ''!, d:i.E•c:1 a.t l'-Jo1r·folk, ',/a.•
d.:1802-9-:1.6
36y
E-5,c-2
pg:10
marble, repaired, se t low, with Hannah &amp; Nancy

i''lou.lt.on!,

Folsom, Olive Husk
d.180:1.-12-:1.5
By

Moulton,

Ann Watts

d. :I. :::l46·····7-··2

Dau.

of John &amp; Nancy Moulton

4::=; •y-

E·····~.'.i!, c: ·····4

marble,

almost ill egible,

name,

no date

Widow of John Watts Moulton
marble,
Manent,

Hannah A.

Gooc:11--.. ic:h!, :i:1,·,-:;;in,;:1.
cl .. :I. El4'.".'.i···-'?··-·4
l 6--:,,·

eroded,

see also E-5,c-2

Wife George Manent,

D,;Ju.
slate,

Goodrich, James D.
d. :1. 842-8-22
40y
E·····l.".'i!, C ····fl
slate,

of ,Ja.m.-:,? i:,. D.

good,

dau.

t: Dli\/E• L .

willow &amp; urn,

repaired,

John Moulton

[ioodr.. :i.ch

epitaph-4

willow &amp; urn,

epi taph-4

�Holbrook, Martha
Widow of Samuel Holbrook
d.1846-12-24
84y
slate, rep aired , willow &amp; urn
Holbrook, Samuel
d.1836-9-15
/~y

'v'et. E-!r-· ;::\n o f
"f::; .. H. II
~":-1 a.t!-:? , ()C)Oci ,,

t.hE• F&lt;F,•v·ol u.t :i. on

Holbrook, Abigail
Widow of Robert Holbrook
d. 1 ff~~; l ····· l 2····· :i. ,::?
/ 1y
"(1. H. 11
slate, qoocl, willow &amp; urn
Hol brook, Catherine
Wife of Robert Holbrook
cl. 1 H2:·,-;;: ..... :i. 2 ·····2c;&gt;
?2v
'' c. H. ''
E-6,a-4
pg~~
marble, eroded, repaired, reset
Ho l b1'--ook, F&lt;obE•t-·t
d.1821-10-15
61.y
"Mr·· • h:. H • 11
marble, repaired,

wil low &amp; urn

HoJ. b1·-ook ,, t=lob(":!l' . t
d.1848-/-28
o~y

slate,

low,

f1y(":!l'-s, DlivE-2 H ..
d.1821-9-25
33y
E·····6,, i::i••·-D
marble,

broken,

eroded,

top

last,

repaired,

epitaph-2

epitaph-4

Holbrook, Miriam
Widow of Benjamin Holbrook
d.1852-6-26
80y
E-6,b-1
pg35
space far marble marker, now last
Holbrook, Benjamin
d.1839-12-29
68y
E-6,b-2
pg35
marble,

eroded

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Burgin, Franklin B.
Son of Joseph Y. &amp; Charity Burgin
d. 1828- 10-30
17y
F-1,a-2
pg18
marble, eroded, epitaph-4 (illegible)
Durgin, Jeremiah
d.1831-5-27
43y
F-1,a-3
pglB
marble,
l:im:i.th, :OE!n:i.el
d.1827-3-13

''El cle::•1-·· ''
" D. P1. s.

(.),.
43y

i::•···· 1, b····· 1

eroded

s; l

,:'1 t E• ,

11

i.::) o cH::I

F,•pi taph ·····.,l

!'

Burgin, Joseph Y.
d.1820-1-21
47y
i:::·-···1 1,b-::?
p(;lt3

F::!pi taph-···2

Per k ins, Nancy
Wife of Noah Perkins
d.lt354-12-19
64y
F - 1,b-3
pgl8
marble, eroded
Co.

t··loc:lqdon,

l·-1.P. (Hi:!.1°· lan P.)
(cl. 1 Ek:&gt;~.'.; ..... 1 O···- 1 1 )

F·-··1 !I h-·-4
Beck,
cl

u

G.,

10th N. H.

Inf.

(Ci

pg 1t3

Angela Streeter

l ff? ~.':i ..... l ·-&lt;V)

F - l,c-2

:a:) m

slate,

II

low,

Dau.
i::➔ • '.;::; •

B"

□f

Henry Beck

II

willow &amp; urn

H,:~.l l 1, Eliz c~beth
Wife of Ammi R. Hall
d.1822-9-19
6ly
F-l,d-1
pg22
marble, almost illegible
Cutte::•r-, Dci.n:i1~2l
d.1832-10-26

11:0 .. [:ff

65v

11

Wen t worth, Mary
Widow of Daniel
c:I. 1 f:=j.4:::::.-&lt;.'.i···&lt;?O
69y
"M. 1..,J.
F-1,d-3
pg22
marble, eroded

Wentworth

11

Di:,\U.. of P1mm :i. H. t: E 1 :i. ;.,'. c~b F.!th H,,,i.l 1
1··,1. [!. ) . H.
ci l i~~ (°:) {::) - ·· ::::'. ·-·· -~l
(:) l:i ·y
m ,,!. I'" h l ('? 1, &lt;=::.• r- o cl E" d
F·-··:i., d ·-4
pq?'.?
II

II

Hal 1 ,, El :i. :;•:'. i,1 D.
cl. l t:i69 ..... 4 ..... :I.?
F ..... 1, cl ..·.. :.:'i
Crosby,

II

Dau. of Ammi
"E.D.H."

Dau.

Olive Jane
2y

P

&amp; Elizabeth Hall

of James &amp; Olive Crosby

cl. 1 H,::&gt;::::; ..... 7 ..... :2
F ..... :I. ,, d-.... 6

Saunders,

Richard
47--:,,'
H,. i::;,.
pg22
double slate,

cl" :I. i:J27 ·----!:3--·- :I. 0

F-1,e-1

II

II

qooc:I,

willow &amp; urn

Saunders, Cha r lotte H.
With husband Richard Saunders
d . 1827-4-29
47y
F-1,e-1
pg22
double slate, good, willow &amp; urn

\/i

l

!.,\!,,,!r.. )

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Saunders, Charles H.
Son Capt. Richard &amp; Charlotte Saunder s
d.lt32t3-·-7-···:!.7.
7y
C:: .. H.t3."
F····· :i. !le·····2
pq:Z:2
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
11

Berry, Nancy P.
Wife of Barthomew Berry
d.1832-5 -13
30y
slate, goad, willow &amp; urn
BB.,,.-,,··y, l.. .ucy (~nn
Wife of Bartholomew Barry
c1. :1. u4:::=:---· :l 1•···•:z:::::
::::o·/
II I.... ■ (i" :o" 1l
F····· :1. ;! E•·--4
pq::?:2
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Senter, Elizabeth S.
Wife of William Senter
d. :I. El:Y:"i-·-4·--16
29y
E. '.:3. f3.
F-2,a-1
pq:1.9
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
II

11

Consort of Mark 8.

Walden,
d • :l :::lOh

Anna Treadwell

Blunt

Mather of Jacob Walden

E{'.?--,,,

F·····2,1b·····J.

pg:1.9

table tomb,

sandstone slab,

part last

Treadwell, jac □ b
d.1770-4-17
7:1.y
F-2,b-1
pg:1.9
table tomb,

s andstone slab,

part lost

Treadwell, Sarah
Wife of Jacob Treadwell
d.1 770-3-10
68y
F·····'..?, b···-:1.
pg:1.9
table tomb, sandstone slab,

part last

Treadwell, Jahn
d .. :1. 71'.:i9·--,S
:l :::=:y
F-2,b-1
pg19

part lost

Son of Jacon &amp; Sarah Treadwell
table tomb,

RobE,:r··t T.
d.1873-3-19
79y
F-2,c-1
pg21
marble,
[{(,2 11

sandstone slab,

,1

Dau.
d . :i. H26·-··Fl····· l 0
F·····2,, c·····:?
pq'.?1

Bell,

of Robert &amp; Rebecca Bell
!"! .. EL
marble, eroded, with
11

II

Rebecca

d .. :I. H:·;;::i.:)·-··7-·-2

F-2,c-2

Wife of Robert T .. Bell
24v
R. B ..
pg21
marble, eroded, with dau.
11

L.. □ nq,
M,:11,.·y E::.
cl • 1 fl 1 ~5-··- l '.;;:----:&gt;::&gt;
F····· 2, d····· :I.
pq2:!.

l....onq,

eroded

OoF--othy

cl .. :I.H:l.4·--4·····:1.9

11

Mary

Dau.

::::y

of Edward &amp; Dorathy 1....onq
E. 1......
marble, low, urn
111•-11 ..

Dau ..

II

of Edward J.

"U .. l.....

marble,

&amp; Dorathy A ..

low,

flower,

epitaph-4

F-···?, d·-·•:::!

pq?2

L..onq

Son of Edward &amp; D □ r □ thv L.un .J
11
~:=5\,\t
E::." l....c)n,.J
slate, qood, willow &amp;
pq2'..?

;I

Ecl1;-i,::1.1r·cl

d .. :1. uo::=:.-··7···- :1. u
F·····2,1 d·····'.: 1:

l....ong

II

1

11

E2p

:i. t.c.:\ph····· :I.

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Co:,-:

,1

F'h&lt;-?bEi

d. :l.b28 ····7·•-1:?
F····:-:C·:',1 d·····4
C □ x,

Wife
46y

William

□f

P .. c .
ma1'·i::i 1 E,!,
11

Frances Emily

F····2,1d···S

pq:?::,::

Newhall,

Samuel

c:I., 1 H::20···· 1 ::::---2

i::i 1

Dau .

19y

d .. :I.B!:5 1:':i·····El·-22

11

1_;.2

mof";t :i 11 Eiq :i bl &lt;·2
Capt.

□f

F.E:.c.

rr1,31'"·b J.

C□x

II

William

C□x

11

al mo1::;t i 11 E•q i b 1 e

,1

Merchant
II

.::,t:;y

S. N ..

11

F ·····2 d ····h
;I

Wife of Samuel Newhall
d. 1829-10-12

F-2,d-7
Newhall,

43y

marble, eroded, with Ruth &amp; Lucy Ann

F·····2 ;I d··-7

Dau .

Lucy Ann

d .. 1829-1-19

Samuel &amp; Ruth Newhall

19v

pg:2:2

marble,

almost illegible, with Ruths

Newhall, Ruth
Dau. of Samuel Newhall
d.1816-10-13
15m
F - 2,d-7
marble, eroded, with Ruth &amp; Lucy Ann
bi:~.lch, Hanni::r.h
d .. 1817-1-29
44y
slate,

good,

Wh i dden, Michael
d . 1818- 3-17
87y
F-2,d-9
pg22
slate,
Whidden,

Ma r y

urn

good, willow &amp; urn

Widow of Capt .. Mic h ael Whidden

cl., 181 El···· :I. O···- ~~:;o
i30y
F·····'.?, cl 10
pg::?'..?
slate,

cl ., :I. El 17·····::3·····2'.?

11

g □□ d,

t,J.C.

willow

&amp;

:I.B:1.7"

F1'"·(·,-inc::r·"i !i,, Incl . l;Ji,"lr-· i:, R~::1volutic::ri···1
"t'~. !'-"!. D. ,, M. :0 ..
d . 1820-12-8
85v
marble, almost illegible, wi llow &amp; urn
F····:2 ;I cl :I. :?
pq'..?2
C:1...tt. t(e r· ,1

1::1mm:i.

1:;;.

"M. D ..

11

,1

II

Cut tEir··

,1

!···!ann,;;1.h

Widow of Dr .
"H., C.
rn ,::1 ,,- b l F! ,,

cl .. l H5'..?-· 1 ···-:"?0
pq22

Ammi

II

&lt;?.1'- o

cl E•d

HEr.ll,1 P,mm:i. r~ .
Veteran of the Revolution
d .. :I. ff::;::::.·-6--9
/ '.·::,y
j'illr· " (1 R" H •
F ·····'..?, cl :I. 6
marble, eroded, epitaph-4
II

Ela,

Thomas Jefferson

cl .. 1 El :I. 7-··h ···- :I. El

F-2,e-:I.

pg~~

u

11

Son of Joseph &amp; Sarah Ela, drowned

By

slate,

l ow,

willow &amp; urn

Dau .. George W. &amp; Cathe r ine Tuckerman
Tuckerman, Evelina
d.:1.8:1.7-9-12
:l.3m
slate, low, willow &amp; urn

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Smith, Lydia Jane
Dau. of Noah &amp; Laura Smith
d. 1818-4-2
15m
F-2,e-3
pg23
marble, eroded
Claggett, Sarah
d. :I. H :I. fj--(ji---- :1. H

F-2,e-4

r

Wife William Claggett, dau.

_,:::-!'/

pg23

ll

Gov.

Plummer

8. F. C. JI

marble,

almost illegible

Pal iTl(-?.r-- !' 1-.-1,::'!1,.--/ C.
c1. :L Eno----- :1.

1-&lt;::s

_q_.::_,;\/

mi,\ r-· h 1 f,:i !'

Pa 1 mE•1-··

!'

Doi-- ot h E?-,~. S.
:I. C?y

c:i .. :I. ff:=Jl---!:l----6

F-2,e-5

pg22

i::, i=.11 ml,~1~, M;:;,_,,-· y
d. l ff:!;,:=,---· 1 --- :L 9

''Mi
II

E• ,..- o

cl (?. c:I

~;i:.; ''

!'

D .. '.::). p.

marble,

'.~;.
JIM :i. s,_,,,_ '' , v--J i th moth F,11,·- t: 2 s
27\1
II M. 1:3. p.

hiE•i l

!I

£:.- t er- s

:i_

st c': 11--· i:,;

V-,1 i

th moth F!I'"

:\:

_,:_,

!:::- i S:- t

(?r-- s
0

Harriet
Dau. Clifton &amp; Margaret Claggett
20y
H. C. "
pq22
marble, almost illegible

f.3c:\r-i'.:'1h

d • l B:2 :I. .. -·- :I.:-? ..·- :I. "?

II

Wife of Thomas Neil
49-y

11

1·•1t---·s.

slate,
J\le:i. l, 11-Ji 11 :i. ,:1m Ji,--.
d. :I. FL?0 --·-- 6-----29
'.?:Sy

F-2,e-7

f.-:'- :i_

II

cl. :I. 8 :I. 8---- :I. 2 ----:::'."-~

F-2,e-6

i th moth E'r-- ~:,: 2

eroded

pa 1 ff1f.01~ !J l:.ii:•r· ;;i_h E !'
II 1v1 :i_ S~!c"- IJ '
d. :I.H33-:l.2 -2 8
22y
pq22
Clagqett,

1.,\1

11

pg22

8. N."

low,

willow &amp; urn,

with VJ:i_11 j_ am

Son of Thomas &amp; Sarah Neil,
II

l,,1. 1\1. ,

slate ,

drowned

,J ,,.- • "

low, willow &amp; urn,

,1
Thoma_-,.:'II
d. :1. H~::;o--·6-·--·'..?4
/ /y
T. r.1. "
F-2,e-8
pg22
slate, good,

with mother

NE,•i l

willow &amp; urn

Anderson, Mary
Wife of Swen Anderson
d.:1.818 -:1.:1.-5
33y
F·---2,1 +·-·--1
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph

Royer=, Mary S. Holman
Widow o+ Cyrus Rogers
d.:1.888-:1.0-25
84y 8m
F-2,f-2
marble, eroded
LE1_c:ld,, C(=C:: :i_l:i_i;.'\ Fln1...\:i_&lt;:,;;:;1
:Oi,H_\ . o+ ,Jc:1.111,.c!:::, t: !..._UC:\/ I...E1cld
d.:1.820-8-29
15m
F-2,+-3
pg23
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Co :,-: Ii::!,

l&gt;J:i_ 11 i "~-m

cl .. :I. 840--..::'=:----- :I. 4
hHy
"l,,_I., C. "
F-2,+-4
pg23
marble, almost illegible
Sides, Sarah Jane
d. l El~:.i 15 ..·- l ::i --:::i

F-2,+-5

pq23

Dau.

:I. 9v 6m

o+ Richard &amp; Belincls Sides

11 :::3. ,.J. f3. 1'

marble,

almost illegible

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
(3i l t?.S-, bui:;E~n
d ., :l ff::!: :I. · ·· l :I. ··-&lt;'!;()

:·,?()'/

fl

'.'.:3"

(3"

ff1E\1--·bl&lt;:~!'
Gi 1 c-2s,.!, Jos:i. ci.h
d.:1.813-12-3
33y

I!

II

almos;t

,J" C-3"

11

Dennett, Dolly
Wife of J. Plumer Dennett
d .. :I.El19·····h·····7
2t3y
F-2,f-8
pg23
marble, eroded
Dennett, Ann Eliza
Dau .. of J . Plumer &amp; Dolly Dennett
11 t1. E. :o. 11
d .. :1.s:::;7--··:1.U·-··27
21y
F-2,f-9
pg23
marble, eroded, epitaph-4
Manson, Susan P.
Wife of Parker Manson
d .. :I. t3:-::: :l ···-9-&lt;? :l
:I. 9/
"Mr·--f,. ., ::; . F'. l"I. "
F·--2,+10
slate, low, split, willow &amp; urn,
Manson, Theodore
:~;6y
II M,,.... T,, M. II
F-2,f1:I.
pg~~
slate, low, willow,

epitaph-4

d .. :i. El2.:2·-· :1. ····'..?7

Manson, Emily
d. :I. U2 :1. ····· 10·-·· 16

Dau ..

urn,

pillars,

epitaph-6

of Theodore &amp; Mary Manson

2y i:lm

II

slate,

E., M.

11

good,

I...Jh :i. t&lt;~ ! John
d.:1.845-5-19
59y 1Um
" iJ " ~•J.
F-2,f13
pg23
slate, good,

willow &amp; urn

1

Wife
cl" :I. 828···•::;~-•-•:·;;;:7

F-2,+14

□f

repairec:I,

bl::i !S !I

willow &amp; urn

good,

willow &amp; urn

Wife of William Gibbs
11

67"/

pq20
[i j_

1""'1 .. F.i ..

marble,

11

broken,

decayed

l;.J i 1 1 :i. ,:~Hi

c:I , :I. t3::'!; 6 ..... :I. ····· l t3

.l~.:::ly

II

~•J" Gu

m;:-11'·b 1 E~,

II

f:?r··oclecl !I

Uibbs.;;.!I l.yc:l:i.E1.
Wife of William Gibbs
.,'.J..&lt;'.1·'/
"L.. .. G."
cl .. :I. ElOB·-1 :I. ·-·29
F-----:::;, i::i.••-4
pq20
slate , cracked, willow &amp;

E-:i:i. bhs !l Ul i Vi::'!lr
d . 1829-:1.-21

slate,

Bigelow, Mary Ann M..
d,, l Ell.::i2-··2····· 1.

urn

~~y

pq'..?O

F-3,a-6

epitaph-4

John White

Marden, Margaret T.
c:1 .. :1.848-11-15
/8y
pg:20
slate,
(3i bbs!, Md1···y
cl. :I. 8 1:'i 1 ····"/ ·--:::!; 1

willow &amp; u rn,

II ~J • ~\J" II

4:::!;y

slate,

!I

4'7y

pg20

qooc:I,
Dau.

willow &amp; urn

John Mann,

wife Henry A .. Bigelow

' 1 M. Pl., 1-.-1. Et .. ' 1

marble,

broken, reset low,

with M.. L... Mann

�GRAVESTONE~ o+ NORTH CEMETERY
Mann,

Leslie

Nar y

d.1848-9-10

Dau.

of Thomas Mann

18v

r

marble,

low,

top corner broken off

1'1 lc=..nn, ::":;arc:•.h Ann
Dau. John &amp; Martha Mann
cl. 1:=;:::::h-11·-19
20·y,
"'.:3. Pi. 1·1I. "

pq20

ma.,~ b 1 e.

er-oded

Dau. John &amp; Martha Mann
"E.H.M."
eroded

d. 1835-9-6
Bm
1=---3, ,=1-E-l
marble,

Mc.:.nn, John
Son of John
d. 18:29-4-13
16y
"J.M."
F-3,a-9
pg20
slate, good,

1 ,=1te of F'ortsmouth

1

Allen,

Mary

d.l810-2-2

willow &amp; urn

Relict o-f Thomas Allen of Boston
78y
"1' I. A. "
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
1

F-3,a10

,:::illen, Sa.rah
"Our Mother, Aunt",
i•s . A .. IJ
b. 1 7/:i8-3-4
d. 185,S-4-23
F-3,ali
p,;i20
ma.r-bl e, er-oded

born Boston

LOl"-J/:2 !' .J DS-•=1ph
i"lerchant
d. 1::323-10-22
59~-✓JJJ .. L. 11
F-3, ,=112
pg:20
slate, good,

Lowe, Augustus G.
Son of Joseph &amp; Elizabeth Lowe
d.1825-4-27
22y
"M1~. A. f3. L. "
F-:3 1,a:L3
pg19
marble, eroded, willow &amp; urn,
Widow of Samuel Beck
b.1769-2-22
d.1842-12-24
F-3,b-1
pg21
slate, repaired,

botton lost,

willow &amp; urn

Twombly, James M.
Son of Martin L. &amp; Dorothy Twombly
d.1843-10-19
4m
F-3,b-2
pg21
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
~;pr i. nq, F'omp
cl. 1El07-7--3

41.v

F·--3,c--J.

II

t=•

tt

s

n

slate.

II

reversed,

willow &amp; urn

Spring, Candace
Wife of Pomp Spring
d. 1807·-l 1-4
45v
"C:::. S."
F-3,c-2
pg21
slate, reversed, willow &amp; urn
Long. Edward Jennings
Master St. John's Lodge
d.1824-2-27
53v
F-3,d-1
pg21
marble, good, small cross
Mullineaux,
d.1868-8-2

Ross,

Esther
8~y 9m
rnarb l &lt;,? ,,

Emily Olevia

d. l ::35~.3·-'7'-3

er··oded

Wife of John Ross

4:=.3\i

slate,

good,

willow &amp; urn

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Long, Edward J.
Veteran War
d.1824-2-27
53v
F·---::: ;I +--1.
pg21
Long, Dorothy A.
d. 1816-6-1.8
35v

□f

1812

Wife of Edward J.

Long

'' C,:::tpt.
ME1r-·den, Dani E&gt;l
11
d.1.816-9-16
38y
D. M. 11
marble headstone lost
11

Ma_,,-den, l'·lary
Consort of David Marden
30y
t·"trs.. M. 1··1. "
d.1816-:L0-30
pg23
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,
II

1··1&lt;=1t'""den , 1::;:achel
d.1834-1-19
F-3,q-3

1tl\1

epitaph-2

Mar--ried to William Marden 58 yrs.
11
R.M. 11
mi::ir-·bl e,, eroded

Marden, William
Veteran of the Revolution
d.1838-3-1:L
~Cy
"l;J.M.
F-3,g-4
pg23
marble, almost illegible
11

Somerby, Charles L.
Infant Child
d.1818-10-23
11w
F-3,h-2
pg21
slate, shattered
F'illov-.i, Mary Ja.ne
"Miss."
d.1818-6-27
22y
F-3,h-3
pg2:L
slate, good,

urn &amp; circles

Marden, Sarah H.
"i"hss"
11
S. H. t1. II
d. :L 8:20-7-5
1 7y
F-:3,h-4
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Atkinson, Timothy
With 1eJi ·fe HannE1h
d. 1818-4-20
~oy
pq23
mar-ble, eroded
Atkins.on, Hannah
Wife of Timothy Atkinson
d.1825-9-29
37y
F-3,h-5
pg23
marble, eroded, with Timothy
(3oodrich, Anna
Wife of James Goodrich
d. l 8 U3-3-23
42y
"A.G. 11
F--3,i--1
pg:29
slate, headstone lost
Holman, Silas
Mer-chant, died Charlestown, S.C.
d.1807-3-18
29v
pq:23
slate, low, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-3
Holman, Joseph S.
Son of Silas Holman, on his stone
d.1818-7-21
16y
F-3,i-2
pg23
slate, low, willow &amp; ur-n, epitaph-3
Thompson, Ann
Widow of Capt. William Thompson
d.1814-4-18
50y
pq2l
marble, er-oded, dau. James &amp; Mar-v Tuttell

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETE RY
Tutt.IE•,

i""ic::._t--y
Relict of James Tuttle
8,~.,,'
II M . T .. II
::=r=~u-:s-21
F-4, i:'1·-:2
p1;.i':,: :L
slate, good, willow &amp;
d.

:1.

Hc.➔.l e,
1'11a1~y
7 El v
" 1'··1, H •
d. 1El3:L-4-2:5
grav marble,
pq2:L
11

eroded

Bartlett, Jonathan
Son Enoch &amp; Mary Bartlett,
d.:1.819-8-15
20y
F-4,a-4
pg2:L
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Amesbury

"Miss."
Hale, Lydia.
:S5y
"L_.H."
d.1815-11-24
F-4,a-5
pg21
slate, headstone lost
Wa.l kt02r, Seth
d.181:5-1'.2-12

Son William &amp; Eliz. Walker of BE1rnstead
1 9\1
"Mr . S. l;J. "
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Adams., Eli:: abeth
Wife of Benjamin Adams
d.1838-'.S-1
61.y
"E.A."
F-4,a-7
pg21
marble, good
i;dams, B&lt;-2n..i c'lmi n
d.1831-7-31
58y
marble,

pq21

Flagq, John
d. J.814-:L2-Z3

eroded

"Capt."
5() -.._./

gray marble,

1=--4,a-9

Laighton, William H.
d. :1.836-7-25
4f3y
"l;J. H. L."
F-4,b-:L
pg21
slate, good,
Hunt1resi5, Seth
(d.1874-9-5)
F-4,c-1

almost illegible

willow &amp; urn

4th r,1. H. Infantry
(48v)
marble, &lt;-2roded

i,Ji 11 i a.m 4th
d.:1.820-(?-:L
31.y

(Ci vi 1 lAl,::1T)

Ha.m,

F-4,d-1

pg24

"Mr.
slate,

Spalding, Champin Jr .
d.l8:L4-10-28
26y
slate,
pg21

4th"
repaired, willow &amp; urn

1.A).H.

Son Champin &amp; Ruth Spaldinq,
low,

willow &amp; urn,

Eli z abeth
piJ:21

Widow Joseph Gavett,
marble,

dau .

'86,

leaf rope edging

now lost

Henry Tredick

viewed outside fence :L985

S0?avey, ~\! i l 1 i a.m
' 1Capt .. 11
d.J.845-10-29
41v
F-5,b-1
pg2I
slate, good,

War 1812

epitaph-2

Widow of John L. Rohl
Rohl, Rebecca A.T.
d . lff::.9-7-29
34v
"FL,;. T . F:."
F-5,a-2
pg21
marble top seen outside fence
Gavett,

Vet.

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
F't=.!i r-cf.-? 1, L..-/cli ,::\
ci .. :I. 844 -----8---- :I. 4
64 \/

"I..._ .. F· . "
rna1·-- bl E• s,-t1...tb

1 CiS:-t

,
1

d .. l f3El:2-----H----:~?

Peavey, Hannah
Wife of Anthony Peavey
d.:1.840-6-:1.3
43y
slate, good, willow &amp; urn, with Infant
pi::.' ,3_ \/ f:? \/ ,,
b. :I_El40

Infc",_nt
cl. :1.840
s;l

,::1tE01 ,,

Child of Hannah &amp; Anthony Peavey
g □ ocl,

Roberts, Evaline L.C.
d.:1.844-8-27
2:1.y
slate,

willow &amp; urn,
Dau.
good,

with mother

of James &amp; Elizabeth Roberts
willow &amp; urn

Adams, Georgiana
Dau. of George &amp; Deborah Adams
cl. :1.850-:1.-16
17y 2m
F-6,a-2
marble, reset
Di,sbu1-· n 1:::1 1,
no d ,;c,_ t

b1=1Dr--qf::1

Family uf George Osburne

(21:=.0

slate,

tup broken off,

epitaph-4

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Cate, Dorothy
Wife □ f George Cate
d.1848-5-14
6By
G-1,a-1
pg22
marble, almost illegible
Phinney,

H. Clement

cl. :I. 84 :I. ·--4-- J. 4
G···-1, b···-:1.
8 om E' 1···· i::, \,,

,1

Mi'.\ 1~ y

d.1842-12-4

Son

Stephen &amp; Ann Phinney

□f

7\l

1·11:i.

11

i:; i:;

11

46y

(:::;---·1 !I b·····2

mi::11. .· b J. E-1,

cer· c:)c:I f2d

l....onnc::,,r·gE1n' 1vlc:\f"Y
c:1.1830-12-18
11y
G-·-1, c:-··:1.
slate, good,
Jackson,

Dau.

Jane F.
:I. y

willow &amp; urn

of Richard &amp; Martha J.

Jackson

c:I. :I. t=i::::::;;---B·--1 ::;

Cc:\tE•,

BE•thshur··p

cl . :I. ti::::.1 •-· J. 2·---'.::!9

G-···1 !I d····:I.

)·:~::,l

P(J:::!:::=:

BPrry, Mary
d.:1.832-:1.:1.-23
(3 -• :I. ;I cl ·••• 2

!lf.:{11

&lt;:=;l

a.t&lt;~?! ,1

Wife of Barth □ mew Berry
62y
slate, good, no design

11

Mr·· s .•

C1···1::?el !I ,J c:ihn

Creel, Sarah
d.:1.83:1.-4-25

willow &amp; urn

low,

11

ma1r•hlE•,

(.)OOc:I

C1--·E'(7.&gt;l, F:i ch,,1r•· c:1
d. :I. ::,-3::=,;9 .... ~i--7
6:::::y
G-:l.,e-2
pg33
marble,

cl. :I. El29·-·· 7·-- I. .t.1.
G····· :I. ,1 i:e·-··2

II

good ,1

Cat c?., S&lt;?.1mue 1 \;.J.
cl . :I. El::::4--~:i·-·6
::;6\l
G-:l.,c:1-3
pg33
slate,
Mo 1'· ~; r:.• ,, S r.:l. 1,·· ah
cl. :I.H7f.:l-4·····10
(3--· :I. , Fi.'•·· :I.
pg::=,;:::;

c::u

almost illegible, with Sarah &amp; John

Sein c:if Richard &amp; Sarah Creel
24y
marble, almost illegible, with Richard &amp; Sarah
Wife of Richard Creel
49y
, marble, almost illegible, with Richard &amp; John

Only son of Edward &amp; Alice Burnes
Burnes, Charles E.
"7 •.
d. :1.i:J:::.6·-··J.2·····1.6
marble, almost illegible
~

!

)'

Burnes, Ellis Ann
Widow of Filward Burnes
d.1846-:1.-29
56y
G-:l.,e-4
pg33
marble, eroded, reset
:::;p,;;1ld:i.n1J, !....ymi::1n
1"1.:0.
bor·n Co1,·nii::;.h, N.H.
h. :I. 77~5 ---6-·&lt;'.'i
c1. :1. rr::! :I.····· :I. o--- :=;o
1.... s.
G-2,a-1
pg24
slate, good, no design, career notes
11

11

,

11

11

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Spalding, Edward Jenner
Bon of Dr. Lyman &amp; Elizabeth Spalding
11 i::::. -::i. :::; • 11
b. 1t3 :1. 9---::,:----:::::
c:1. 1s::~~'=:---7 ···- :1. ..q.
G-2,a-2
pg24
slate, good, no de s ign
Br·o~•-.tn, i\l:i. l 1 i. ,;:i.m
Son of William &amp; Sarah Brown
El:/
Jl l;..j n :(::{
If
cl. 1t:l2l·····:I. 1--2~'.'i
G·--2, '"-..--::~
pq::;!4
slate, low, willow &amp; urn
n

I.AJalki:?.1r•, ,JCJhn 8.
d.:1.852-2-:1.5
64y
slate,

pq24

g □□ d,

01 dest d,,,1.u.
1/J,:-..l kr:•1·- ,1 I....Dvi na
9,/
It I....• I.A.I. ''
cl. :I. 82 l ·-· :I.'..? •--:::=: :I.
~,. J. i'.l. t ('·? !I ]. Ql,'J,

Bi--·o\A.tn,

John S.

&amp; ~arah Walker

willow &amp; urn, epitaph-4

Amos
!::;~:.):/
i;::; E{
p,;~24
ma.r·bJ. 0?, E&gt;l'-odE·!d

d. l El-49-- :I. :2·- :I. -4

G·--2,

willow &amp; urn

i:\•·-6

11

11

u

n

Lucy &amp; son A.L.D.
Dearborn, Nathaniel
d.1852-:1.-:1.8
l!y
"N. D. "
marble, erDded, brDken, part
Wife of Na thaniel Dearborn
d. 1824·-··7-···2

11 1..... D. It

44y

G-2,a-7

pg23

DE!•c1r·born,

(1.

marble,

eroded,

part lost,

with Nath. &amp; A.L.D.

Son Nathaniel &amp; Lucy Dearborn

L.

d .. lEl
-9-··2
4:1.·/
"A. I....• D."
G···-2, .:::i.-·-7
Pi_:)24
marble, part name &amp; date broken

Charlotte
Wife of Joseph B □ dge
f.r~:o--- l '.?····· :I. 7
:~=:oy
"c. B. "
G-2,a-8
pg/~
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn

B □ dge,

d.

:1.

"C:apt."
1.A.l inqa.tF:•, clamf?~c:T?y
"J. l.1-.i. II
d. :!. i:l:2~5--·· 12·····28
(:i ·-- :2 , t:, ··- 1
pg :~:: 4
s,la.tf.':',1 good,,
Son J.M. &amp; Sarah~- Carleton
Carleton, Stanley Polk
d.1847-8-30
17m
marble, almo s t illegible
!I
r~·1 b r- c:\ h c:l ffl
d.1846-1:1.-18
78y

M,::1. 1r• t :i n

l"-J i

ivl ,::11--· t :i n , 1·.-1 c•.1r· y
d. :I. :=329--1 ··•-::;!2
(3·····'.?,, b·-··4

l 1 o '"' ;~,: u ,.... n

Wife of Abraham Martin

c"&lt;:.y

"M. 1. . 1."

slate, good,

willow &amp; urn,

·vc::iung, L..uc:y {.),.
d . 183:1.-8-19
24y
G-2,b-5
pg33
slate,

l □w ,

Berry, Barthc::ilomew
d.1831-10-15
71y
slate,

brc::iken,

willow &amp; urn,

top lost

ep:itaph-2

epitaph-4

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Wife of Samuel Shackford
G-2,c-1

pg34

marble,

F ,,;,, r·· r--1 ,::1 1 d ,
cl • 1 F.f:!; l ···· !'5
C:.:i ····-:·~ ;, c:·····2

almost illegible
Died at New York City

11

N .. l&gt;.I.F.

slate,

11

good,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

Fernald, Nathaniel W..
c1 .. :1.tr,;6-·:l.·····:I.
-:::.,By
M.t&gt;J .. F.
G-2,c:-3
pg34
slate, good,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-8

11

H

Evans, Seth Pratt
San of Nathaniel &amp; Hannah Evans
d . 1831-4-27
~y 7m
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Wife of Henry Tredick
11

pgJ . ::,

F;;. T"

slate,

II

good,

Titcomb, John
Merchant
II
cl. J. 8:~::::,&gt;-h--- l
:::u;.y
Mr·. .:J. T.
(3·····:2, cl"·"'..?
gray marble,

willow &amp; urn

11

er □ decl

Elliott, Annie S.
Wife of Philip Elliott
d .. :1.863-3-10
2:1.y 7m

Son of Elijah &amp; Mary Young
George M.
2y
G-2,e-1
pg33
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Young,

d. 1 i:.3~:=.6 ..-·'.:.)··-· l 2

Wiggin,

Lydia

Wife of Thomas Wiggin
11
76y
l....• ~~. 11
p(J2i~
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

cl .. J. El'.'S::::; --,:-:; ..... 16

G·•--::::; ,,

,.::1-···

1

lfJ :i. 1;:ig in, Tho,n,,,,::::d. 1869-7-27
86y 4m
slate,

11

T. t,,.1. 11
goocl, willow &amp; urn

Spalding, Elizabeth P.
Dau. Dr. Lyman &amp; Elizabeth Spalding
b. 1803-8-11
d.1878-7-16
G-3,a-3
pg24
marble, good, with Alfred
Spalding, Alfred P
Son Dr. Lyman &amp; Eliz. Spalding, lost at sea
b.1815-12
d . 1844-12
marble, er □ cled, noted with Elizabeth
p•.J24
Spalding, Elizabeth
Wife Dr. Lyman Spalding,
b.1779-12-16
d.1838-6-2
G-3,a-4
pg24
slate, good, no design
P :i. l 1 ow,,

I::: 1 :i. z i::\h E.':t h

d.1822-10-4

Dau.

dau.,

Peter Coues

of John &amp; Mary Pillow

21y
slate,

low,

willow &amp; urn,

with 3 others

Pillow, John M.
Son John &amp; Mary Pillow, died Concord
cl .. :I.f:l21 -··9·····-::i
'?H-.../
G-3,b-1
pg34
slate, low, willow &amp; urn, with 3 others

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Mi::\lr•y
Widow of Jahn Pillow
d.1812-9-23
42y
G-3,b-1
pg34
slate, law, willow &amp; urn,

with 3 others

Pillow, John
With wife, s on &amp; daughter
d.1802-4-10
~~y
G-3,b-1
pg34
slate, law, willow &amp; urn,

with 3 other s

P:i. l lov•.J,

I

Webb, Charles T.
d.1~~~-1-11
11y

Son of John &amp; Parthenia Webb
slate,

Fo~;tc:::!I'- , Dci.Vi cl C.
'!'-··1aj
d.1823-10-20
31y
G-3,b-3
pg34
slate,
1

good,
01·..

11

good,

Dr,,nnE0t t, E::a.1'- ah
cl. :!. 82!':.'i ···- :I. 1 ·····'.i!''5
':'.;9th YI'...
G-3,b-4

pg34

!I S .

slate,

good,

(~ k1::::r·m;,,\n !' 13i:,\1... o:\h
Wife of
II ~J
cl. 1833-1-7
79y
n

(.::, n

slate,
Akerman,

masonic emblems,

:0 .

epitaph-1

II

willow &amp; urn

Barnet Akerman
II

parts lost,

willow &amp; urn

Barnet
With wife Sarah
74y
B. h.
pq::=;4
slate, repaired, parts los t,

willow &amp; urn

d. :I. tl24--:::!; ..... 27

Eli:,,., !3ar.. i:~h
d. 1 El40·--11 ·····7

repaired.

11

II

Wife of Joseph Ela
7:1.y

11

E;.E.

G ·-- :::!; , c ···- 1

p o . : , L~

Clements,
d.:1.825-8-6

Mary Elizabeth
17y

Clements,

Pierce P

d. l B:?4 ···- :I. 0··-:24
G ..... ~:; , c ···- :::::

11

Dau.

Pierce P.

&amp; Louisa Clements

On stone with Louisa Perkins

4'.'::iy

rr1 ,,·u· b .I. E? ,

p q ~::: 4

F(·?:!F.. k i n1:;,
l....oui &lt;:;;,,:\
d. 1838-9-1
52y
marble,

C,,~.l l,

willow &amp; urn

Former wife Pierce P
repaired,

Clements

with Pierce F.

Clement s

Eli :.:::E:1bE-~th

d. :I. ff:':-'..?·-·· 1 ···-7

G-3,c-4

7Ely

pq34

marble,

qood

CE\l l, M.:,1r.. y
11
7-=_-1y
!"'!. C. 11
d. 1840--:l.l·-·:1.0
1
G···· :::!; , c -··· .'.'.)
p q /: 4
rr, ;:-1.1•· b 1 F:! !' ,~i. 1 mo r.-=.. t
F ,.-· f::! n c:: 1·..1 ,

1..-1,::1 I'.. \I

d. :l. f:32:.::; ..... 6 •-::::7

bhci.ttuck,

11

CJ I

!'-'I 1-- ';,;;. •

y

William C.

11

II

M. F.

11

Son of Chester &amp; Miriam Shattuck

11
21y
1,,J. C. f;:,. 11
d. l [1'.:C:'7 ···••::::-•--l
b--· ::~; !I d ··- :t
pq33
slate, good,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-5

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
&lt;01y, ,} ohn ~,.,1.
cl. 1 El'.:50--6--2::~;
7m
marble,

Son Davie! H.

!A.I :i. 11.

&amp;

Elizabeth A.

Willey

eroclecl, with Elizabeth &amp; John E.

Willey, John E.
Son Davie! H. &amp; Elizabeth A. Willey
cl. 1852-1-22
7d
marble, eroded, with Elizabeth &amp; John W.

t,.

[_.,J :i. 11 E?y !I
E 1 :i. :,: i::\b E•t h
cl. 1 El48·-.. c;.-- l 1:5
6m

Dau.

David H.

&amp;

Elizabeth A.

Willey

with John W. &amp; Ja hn E.

marble, eroded,
D r-2 ,:',.t'" b on , ,::·,!:-,.a.
cl. 1.829-6-8
58y

slate,

low,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-6

Dearban, Ruhama
Wiclaw of Asa Dearbon
74y
''Fi'.. D.
slate, low, willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-4

cl. 1 847--•7"-·'..?:I.

II

Da1...t. of ,J -'::tf'O(?.S &amp; Elizabeth Dennett
"E.C.D. 11
slate, good, willow &amp; urn

Dennett, Elizabeth C.
d.1837-10-27

??v

T LI. C k E'! I' " !I i",'I i:':'I f" k
cl. 1 fi4::::: •-11 ..-50

m,3. t'" I:l ..·1 f,2,

,,1...·1 mos,;· t:. :i. 11 E•q i I:; l

(=.!,

Tue:: k,:011·-·, rT·lary
Wife of Mark Tucker
11
d. 1829·..-8·--E3
40y
1'-"I. T. 11
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Marden, Sarah
cl. 1842-8-7

Widow of Jonathan Marden
//',/

slate,
Tilton, Clarissa
cl. 1 Ei20 ..-·9·- :I. 6

good, willow &amp; urn

Wife of Timothy Tilton
II

C. T.

slate,

II

split top, wil low &amp; urn

L.c,nnt2r·qi::'1n, 121nn
d.1820-12-26
64y
"P1. I....• "
slate, q □□ d,
Thc:imas F.
b. 1807-4-3
cl. 1827-6-13

willow &amp; urn

Fi'.c.it,\11=.•,

b·-4 ,, b-·-1

Po1."1e ,

pq24

"T" F. F:.
I 1 c:M ~,,: urT, ,,
II

~,Ji

Eb&lt;:.&gt;nt2-;;.: &lt;?.r.. Jr·.

c:I • 1 8 2 '.:5-·&lt;? ··-::? b
'.?7y
''E.h'..
f::i ..... 4, b--2
pq24
1::.l E1t&lt;01 , qooc:I,
11

H,::i.m,

BE"!n j i::•.m i. n

11
d. 1H2'.:i-'..2"·"14
(:l/'y'
B. H .. 11
G-4,b-3
pq24
slate, brc:iken,

Ham, James
With wife Sarah
cl.1831-5-18
~~y
(3 .... /I, ;I 1:::,-·-4
pq'.?4
slate, good,

design part lost

no desiqn

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Ham, Sarah
Widow □ f James Ham
d. 1855-1-16
82y
G-4,b-4
pg24
slate, good, no design,

with James

Ham, l'-'lar· ·/
Wife of Col. Samuel Ham
El42·-· 1 ·-·· 2 l
92y
"M .. H.
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn,

cl. J.

with Samuel

Heim, f:3amU(•::•l
"Col. 11
11
cl • J. U 2 :'::i--El ···- '.i! ::~;
i:J3y
8. H. 11
G·--4, b·-5
pg24
slate, repaired,

Parry , Martha Ann Lane
d. 1821.l.··-~:i·-·· J.
:I. Oy
G··-·4, b·-··6
slate, good,

Frost, Stephen H.
d. :I. 84Fi-··9·-··2

G-4,b-7

Dau. Samuel &amp; Mary Barry Lane Parry
willow &amp; urn

Of Digby,

Nova Scotia

c.:::::=!;y

pg24

marble,

eroded

MoisE~s 1, Sar-- E1h E.
:o i::! u • of hi&lt;·::: h (=! m:i. .,,°! h
S. Fi. 1·,·1.
d.:1.835-11-22
5y 9m
(3-••4 !I C: ..... J_
marble, eroded, broken,
II

Moses,

Mark Edward
11

pg:::::4

1·1. E. M.

marble,

Moses, El:i.zabeth

II

repaired, set l

O\r..l'

(A.I

:i. th

Wife of Nehemiah Moses
"E . l""I.

II

marble,

G····· 4!, c::-·-2

reset low

Son of Nehem:i.ah &amp;

d .. :I. f:l:::!;4 ..... 7 ..... l :2
G···-4, c::···-2

11

repaired.

reset low,

with son Mark

Moses, Charles E..
Son of Nehemiah &amp; Elizabeth Moses
d.:1.828-10-3
~y 6m
G·-··4!, c:···••::!;
marble, eroded, with George
Moses, George W.
d.:1.824-2-23
22h

Son of Nehemiah &amp; Elizabeth Moses
marble, eroded, with Charles

d.:1.H~.'i7·-··9·····El
G-···4, c-·-4

Wife of Edward Banks
76\/
pq:::!;4
e r··oclf,Jd

El;,,"!nk&lt;,;, ,.John

I::..

d. l f::l~:i4·--2····· 1

~~;

J. y

6m
fYii'."\l' .. h

1 f:'&gt;,

Banks, Elizab eth

Wife o f Edward Banks

cl. 182::.)-·Ci--\:l

II

G-4,c:-6

:::::::y

pg34

E., B.,

11

slate , broken,

parts lost,

B,::1nks, E::dt.,\lc.3.r--cl
cl • J. El:::!; '.:.'i ..... :·;::: ..... :::::
.&lt;'./- 4 \/
G-4,c:-7
pg34

slate,

Pike, Elizabeth D ..

g □□ d,

willow &amp; urn

Wife of Joshua Pike

d.:I.El25-8-23
35y
G-4,c::-8
pg3.&lt;'./slate,

g □ od,

willow &amp; urn

willow &amp; urn

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY

d :t. 8 :·: : ~:5 ··-· :·:2. -- :2 ::::;
~. , ..::s \l
J
G-4,c-9
pg34
slate,
11

II

r

II

Harrold,

Martha W.

d • 1 8 4 ~.':i ..... '/ ·- 1.~'.i

G-4,d-1

;":.i 8

11
tr

n□

repaired,
□f

Wife

Capt.

design

Joseph Harrold

·/

pg~~

Har·r--ol d,

t::::

marble,

flat

almost illegible

marble,

repaired,

Nr.~.ncy

d. :I. Bh'}---:5--'.:i

9'.:'iy

reset

Walker, Elizabeth J.
Wife of Alfred W.
d.:1.842-:1.2-23
26y
(3---·4, d-::;
marble stub, top lost
!1-..l:i. qg :i. n,

Walker

f:;tf,:&gt;phE•n

::::.C/y
pq . ::,.,::,

(3---·4, cl·---4

II

'.;J • 1,,J"
good
II

,;;J i::'itE',

11

Ho :i. t . , C,:,J1·· c:i 1 i n "-"-'
Dau. c:if Timothy &amp; Rebecca Hc:iit
d. :I. El4:2·---6---20
?y 6m
G·---4, ('.·,·-- :I.
pg::=;::=:.
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Blake,

Catherine M.

d.:I.B60-2-:l.6

G-4,e-2

Alfred P.

Dau.

&amp; Margaret

E.

Blake

:I.Om

pg32

marb.l.e,

almost illegible

Blake, George A.
Son Alfred P. &amp; Margaret E.
d.:1.865-2-:1.6
?m lhd
G-4,e-3
pg32
marble, almost illegible

Blake

Son of Moses &amp; Mary Sawyer
Sawyer, Selvesta J.
d.:1.841-5-1'/
~y Bm
slate, repaired, willow &amp; urn
P i ckering, Benjamin D.A.
Son Ephraim &amp; Maria Pickering
d.:1.841-3-15
5y 3m
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Muchem □ re,

d.1852-6-14
G--·-4 !I E, ..... 7

Son of M.T. &amp; L. Muchem □ re
William H.
1'/y
marble, erode d, crc:iss &amp; winged harp

Muchemore, Meshack
d.1872-8-20
35y
G-4,e-8
pg32
marble,
CannF!'/,

Young,

Wife of

Hannah

cl. :I. f:344·-· :I. 2---&lt;:. 1
C:i·---4 1 E, ..... 9

::_;() "/

H"

slate,

Isaac Canney

c::"

II

good,

willow &amp; u.r·n

( ~:=j()";-1 )

m ,£i ,,.. h l (""

F:c:i!-\IE•, J a.br:,. ·z
c:1. l t3::=!;7 ..... i_:::; ..... 7

decayed

U.S. Navy, Mexican War

William J,

( d. :I. Fl6r:;•---6--·-6)

II

broken,

"C;:,q::d:.•

!I

E~ 1-·· c:i cl i:0! c:I

II

slate,

good,

willc:iw &amp; urn

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
r.)u.nq, As.&lt;::·1•
d :I. i3 ::::; ;::5 ··-· c:; ·-··:::~ :·::?
\

1

~5 () "/

II

G-4,e12

r

pg32

1

11
' {~ "

\/ u

slate ,

good,

urns,

masonic,

slate,

goad,

willow &amp; urn,

epitaph-2

,} oh n

F3 ,::r. 1r· n 1:::1 1=,; ,

d.1834-4-15

49y
epitaph-1

Walker, Andrew J.
Son of John S. &amp; Sarah
11,,:). J" l_i.J. II
d. 1835-2-8
19y
G---- 4, P 14
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
SEtmUi0) 1
Bon John S. Walker,
11
1-&lt;ly
\:;.,l.1-J. 11
d. l 829·····b·····2 :I.
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,
l,1.),:;~ 1

k 1:::1•""

!I

epitaph-4

Son John S. &amp; Sarah Walker, with
JI ,.J • ~,.). JI
d .. 1 fl:S4-···4·-••::!:
2:/;y
b---4, E-' :1. '.:.i
pq:2!::;;~
slate, qood, willow &amp; urn,

Samuel

San of Jabez &amp; Nancy
i=;: o '-"' E' !'
-:r , ;_ b &lt;-?. :-,'.
d .. 1836·····'.':i·-··20
l ··/ l:&gt;m :I. '.":.id
in i,,t 1'.. b l ,:::-: , i:"::! r·· D c:I e c:I
G·--·'.'::J, a····· :i.
pq24
Webster,

MargarPt

Only child John &amp; Sarah Webster

d. 1 f:l4;:.'.i---·':?-·· :I. :I.

G-5,b-:I.

marble,

Cunninqham,
d.1855-:1.-:1.
G-----~:i, b·--·· :I. 0
Flynn!'

Ma1,--y

c:I. 1 i:)i:::_;:::::---4-- :I.:~:

repaired,

Tommy
4y Bm

Snn of Owen &amp; Anna Cunningham
marble,

Dau.
.&lt;'.!-m
marble,

reset

eroded,

found back fence

Edward &amp; Mary Flynn
eroded,

reset low

Honora L.
Dau. Edward &amp; Mary Flynn
2y 6m
G·····i:::i, b·--··1 :I.
marble, eroded , reset low
Flynn,

c:1.:1.853-1-30

Rand,

Caroline Esther

cl. :I. f:l41 ·--·· :I. O·&lt;::- :I.

G-5,b-2

II

2y ..::,m

marble,

eroded

Huntress, Frederick E.
d. l f:3i:5"/--- :I. :I. -·--3
marble,
1-··lu.ntr·F:,~ss!, IdD. F.
d. :I. 8!'::i6····· i. 2·····•~&gt;
"-'-'iy

Dau.
marble,

Huntr-E•f~&lt;:::-!, Em:i.11 ;;,·,.
c!. :I. i:1'56···- :I. :?·-··6
7m
Ei····-~i, b·····4

Huntress,
cl • :I. H':'.'.i /:) ···-9 ···- b

G-5,b-4

Dau ..
marble,

Ella T.

Dau. of Harry Rand
C. E .. R .. "

Dau.

Son of Seth W.
repaired,
of Seth W..
repaired,
of Seth W.
repaired,
of Seth W.

° Catherine Huntress

reset,

Ic:la same stone

&amp; Catherine Huntress

r eset,

Freel same stone

&amp; Catherine Huntress

reset,

Ella same stone

&amp; Catherine Huntress

7m

pq35

marble,

repaired,

reset,

Emilla sa me stone

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Smart,

Eva St.Clair

d.1853-11-19

Dau. of Ivory &amp; Mary Smart

2y 4m

Lester,

Benjamin Joseph
6y Bm
G-5,b-6
marble, eroded

Son of Thomas &amp; Sarah Lester

d.1864-2-16

Har.. r·· :i.11, Victor·i,,J
d. :I. El~:i7 ···· :I. 2····· 1

Dau. of James &amp; Margaret Harrill

Harrill, Mary B.E.
Dau. of James &amp; Margaret Harrill
c:I . :I. El::::; 7 ·-· 1 0-· .i:1.
(;:- m
G-5,b-8
pg34
slate, part top broken, willow &amp; urn,
Green,

~l1zabeth M.D.
Dau. of John &amp; Mary Green
Bm 12d
G-5,b-9
pg34
marble, eroc:lec:I, low

d.1837-10-6

Mou J ton:, C. 1,,J.
(cl. 187:;;:-::; ..... :I. 4)
Ei·····h, ,:.:i.•··· 1

( Ch i,\t... 1 (·,·)'5)

Co. G, 10th ,-.1.H. Inf. (C:i.v:i. l
Hammond, Pierpont
(cl!' 1 H64···9)
( 40y)
G-6,a-2
pg31
marble, almost illegible
T.~:::.
cl,:;itE~S

Cl,,:i.1rk,
170

(Thomc:".s)
1

Co •

C !•

26th Ma f; !5 •

I n -f •

U.S. Navy Veteran
Aitchison, George C.
cl.1864-4-26
55y
marble, eroded, repaired,

l,1J,,.1r·)

( C :i. v 1 .I.

reset

l,\i a. r· )

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Cr·o&gt;i ton ,

Ann

Dau . of Richard Creel

:::,:4y
cl • :I. (:r:::: 8 ·-·· 9 ·-·· 2 0
m;,:i_i,.. blf?,
H-··:I., Et.-·-:1.
pq::=):1.

t=.&lt;r-odr::2d

Sp i nney,

of Thomas &amp; Mary Spinney

cj •

Phebe H.

J f3:?:S •-··f}•--2f:3

H-:l.,b-1

Dau.

24y

pg31

II

P., H., fl

s late,

n

II

good,

willow &amp; urn

br·&lt;-..,,en, Nehe=.•m:i. i::th
N. G ..
d.1824-6-21
58y
H·····'.,?, c:\ ··-1
p O:~~::?
marble, repaired,
11

II

Green, Charles P ..
d.1836-:1.-23
24y
marble, eroded, cracked
Dl,..f.?E':.•n, Nt-:~hE-,•mi ah
d.1840-:1.0-18
3:1. y
marble, repaired,
Widow
d. l f:360···-7--··9

H·-··:?, .,,l ··-4

reset.

Nehemiah Green

□f

f.36\/

marble,

broken,

bot.tom lost,

Philbrick, Sarah Ann
Wife of John C. Philb r ick
cl. :I. E.l:::)7·-- :I. l -- 14
. : ,uy
S. Pi. p.
marble, broken s et. low, with Lynthia Ann
11

11

Philbrick, Lyn t hia Ann
Dau. John C. &amp; Sarah A. Philbrick
111.... ■ ('f., p"
datf=:) pa,,· t 1 o s t
H·-·2 ,, ;;·1·····~:1
pq::=,;2
marble, broken, reset low, with Sarah Ann
II

Fiovc;:, , Hannah
Wife of Will i am A. Dove
cl . :I. Fl:::\6 ·-··4··-· :I.--~)
:::,:4y
H., r;.
H- 2,a-6
pq32
slate, good, willow &amp; urn,
1

JI

cl ..

II

Son Wi l liam A .
11d
s l at e , good,

1836-4-2:1.

J u.n k i. n i;:; ,1 l···I i ,,.. ,,~rn
cl. :I. 8&lt;'1-0--H ·-6
7y

Ebeneze r

cl .. :I. ff:':4-·-·2 · -/I

Sm
slate,

&amp; Hannah Gove

willow &amp; urn,

wi t h mother

Son of Hiram &amp; Sarah Junkins
II

l···I .. ,J.

II

slate,
Go ve,

with s on Samuel

low,

willow &amp; urn

Son of William A.
II

E.G.

&amp; Hannah hove

11

willow &amp; urn

qo □ d ,

hove, ,Jo s eph \A.I .,
Ban of Joseph L. &amp; Mahala Gove
d .. :l.833- 10-27
5m
H-2 , a:I.O
pg32
slate, good, willow &amp; urn
Br o~,m,

I,,.. ;.,1
cl ., 1 Fl :::) ::::. ·····.-:'.J. -·· ',? i3

Son of Haskell &amp; Sarah Brown
:?m

II

I .. B .

rr1a.r· b 1 f.'. !,

11

r:=-:•1'"· od E-?cl

Brawn, Ca r oline A.8.
Dau. Haskell &amp; Sarah Brown
c:l .. c:i.+t:er·· :l.f::i::,;::=,; (da.tE• loi::.t&gt;
'' C::.P1.E3.f.l .. ''
H·····'.? ;I i,t l 2
marble, eroded, broken, reset law, willow &amp; urn

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Brown,

Caroline A.S.

Dau. Haskell
11

C . ,~,,. 8. EL

marble,
,Jc:,y, 1:k:.njamin F.
d .. :I. f:1::".6-&lt;5·-··•l
9m
H--::~, a 1 :::.
p~~ :~::2

&amp; Sarah Brown

11

eroded,

broken, reset low, willow &amp; urn

Bon of William &amp; Hannah Joy
11

E{,, F" ,.J.

II

slate, good,

willow &amp; urn

Bartlett, Abigail
Wife of William Bartlett
c:I • 1 B2:3-··-f3-··6
'."-51 y
H-3,a-1
pg32
marble, repaired, wit h William
Bartlett, William

With wife Abigail

cl • :I. tl ::::: 4 ..... :~:; ·-·- :1. 1.::.i
67y
H··- :::; , c:i. ··- J.
p q :::r, 2
mE\I'" b 1 E'!!,

Em&lt;-:~1--·y 1, :0-::iniEil
d,,1835-3-13
25y
marble,

eroded,

marble,

repaired

hands pointing to hour-glass

Em&lt;-:?r-y !' Shii:::m
d,, :I. 1347···-,:::i··••:~::o

EmE1 1'" y,

jvf ,'i\l'' '/

d,, :I. t.~62···- :I. :I. ·---~.:i
H··••:::::, i:1····4
~,Jci.ldE:n!,

Wife of Shem Emery
77y

iJac::ob

cl,, 1 H:::1: 1 ····· :I. :2····2 :I.

11

M.E .
m,:ii r·· b l c: ,

11

&lt;=:: ,.... o cl f2 cl

Veteran of the Revolution
13:::::y

11

,J" lA.1.

marble,

11

almost illegible

Walden, Sophia
Noted with Abigail,
d. :I. FJ42··- l O····~:.i
~:.:, / y
1:3,, (,,j,, ,,
H-3,a-6
pg32
marble, e roclecl

wife of Jacob Walden

!I

~·Jalden!, ,~~,b:i.g,::1:i.l
Wife of Jacob Walden
d,, :I. H:·?4-··9·····'.:.i
.i / y
(1.~'-l."
H··•-::1:,E!.·-·6
pq::':::;::
marble, eroded, with Sophia
11

Coffin,

Albertine Giles

d. l E~4c/·····4···-'.?9

H-3,a-7
Tric::key,

Dau.

William G.

&amp;

Caroline Coffin

t3m

marble,

eroded

Olive M.

Widow of Capt.

John Trickey

Staples, Ivory
Son of John &amp; Margaret Staples
d. :I. H.t:J.i! •··••::::; ..... H
:;,::::'\y
H-3,c-1
marble, eroded
Harrill, Margaret J..
Wife of James Harrill
cl,, :I. i:l'.:)7 ·-'.":5·-··26
~.'.i'.2 ·/
M. J,, H. ''
H-4,a-:I.
marble, eroded
11

Stringer, Catherine
d .. :1.:368-4-12

H-4,b-:I.

pg3:I.

87y

marble,

eroded

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Dau.
15y

d.1857-3-11

of Timothy &amp; Marv Shea

Staples, Mary
Widow of James Staples
cl. :I. B!'::i6·····9··- :l 2
H-4,b-3
marble, illegible, next t □ James
Ht i:'ip l (25 !I ,J c:\m(~!~;
cl .. :I. El ~.':i O -· ::::: ···· :,~ 4
~'i:I. y
H·-·4 !I b ·--4
pg:~:; :I.
mcH" b 1 E•,
L\1nc:h 11 ME1t~i:,]ar-·E1t
d. 1857-:1.2-9
19y 9m
H-4,b-5
pg31
marble,

low,

eroded

Ashworth, Ann
Dau. Thomas &amp; Eliza Ashworth, drowned
c:1.1818-7-16
:I.By
H-4,b-6
pg31
marble, almost illegible, with Margaret
Ashworth, Margaret A..
Dau. Thomas &amp; Eliza Ashworth,
cl.1818-7-16
21y
H-4,b-6
pg31
marble, almost illegible, with Ann
Dau. of Dennie &amp; Mary Kane
cl. l S!:'iH-··9···-1 !:'i
7m
H-4,b-7
marble, eroded

t t !I f:l i:°\ fr• i::I h
Wife of John Prescott
19.lj.9--1 ·--6
:::;7y
pg3:I.
marble, broken, almost illegible

Pf'.. E'! !:, C: 0

cl•

Lang, Theodosia
Widow of John Lang
d.1845-6-12
55y
H-4,d-2
pg31
marble, eroded
Pettigrew, Mary R
Wife of William Pettigrew
d .. 1879-6-8
79y :I.Om 12d
H-4,d-4
pg3:l
marble, eroded, with William
Pettigrew,

William

H·--4 !I cl-4

Veteran of Mexican War

marble,

eroded,

with wife Mary

Chase, Drusilla D.
Wife of Benjamin P.
d .. l (-390·-· l ·--7
!34y
H-4,d-5
pg3:l
marble, broken
Chase, Benjamin P
d.1880-5-12
86y 4m
H-4,cl-6
pg31
marble,

Downing,

Ann

Chase

Veteran Mexican War, Co .. C-9
83y
pg31
marble, good, reversed

cl .. 1903-4-25

H-4,cl-8

almost illegible

Wife of Benjamin P ..
~'i"/y
"E. c; .. c. "
mar-· bl e, e1~ od E-?cl

H--4, d···-7

Chase

drowned

�GRAVESTONES of NORTH CEMETERY
Downing, Havilah F.
Veteran Mexican War
b.1823-7-25
d.1874-6-12
pg:::::1
marble, eroded, reversed
Rou soe, Frederick
Son of Joseph &amp; Jane Rousoe
d.1851-1-17
5y 4m
H-4,dlO
marble, eroded
Pettigrew, Susan Em eline
Wife Francis
d. 1845-3-21
21y
H-4,d12
pg31
marble, eroded
''Col.
cl • 1 H ',:·: ,::,:,..... '.'5 ..... :?

H-4,e-2
l&gt;JEtlki::?r-,

6 ~::: \/

pg31

Pettigrew

li fE,• Lydi '"\· notr::?d a.I. ~;;o

11

\r..

,

G • !;',) •

11

marble,

eroded

Wife of Col.

l...yc:lic:t

c:I • 1 8 4 1 ..... :~:; ·-· ::?
H ···-4 ;I (2 ..... 2

11

r

Gideon

/ ("i\i
!

•

marble,

eroded,

with Gilman

Walker, Frank
Son Gideon W. &amp; Mary Arelle Walker
cl. :I. El-&lt;'.J.7 ·····9···-(;;
:·,: : 1 m
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Mr. Mackles collected postcards throughout his life. This collection, only a small portion of a much larger number, left behind for family and friends to enjoy, is an interesting historic journey through the Seacoast.  Some buildings depicted are long gone while multiple postcards of the same building show the progression of time.&#13;
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Postcards (aka "post cards") became popular at the turn of the 20th Century, after being introduced to the U.S. during the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893.  Used primarily for sending short messages to friends and relatives, people collected them immediately as mementos of a trip or journey, historical events, holidays, etc. They were sold to tourists and often advertised local businesses. Individuals created real photograph postcards to send home to relatives when travelling abroad as well.  Immigrants to the U.S. often had photos taken when they arrived at their destination to send home to their native countries.  &#13;
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DELTIOLOGY is the hobby of collecting postcards according to Merriam-Webster, but more broadly it is considered the collection, study, and preservation of picture postcards for fun, recreation, relaxation, and enjoyment – and for the historical preservation of life in years past [As described by the American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors http://www.aape.org/collectingpicturepostcardsver17jul.asp].&#13;
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The Mackles collection was primarily published in the U.S. and Germany and contains many different types of postcards.  The standard photo cards, printed and colored or tinted cards, several fold-out strips which became popular in the 1950’s, as well as miniature postcards.  &#13;
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Major Louis J. Mackles, USAR (Born in Brownsville, Texas, October 4, 1923. Died at Pease Air Force Base, September 6, 1987)&#13;
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Excerpted from obituary in the Portsmouth Herald, September 8, 1987:&#13;
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‘…Maj. Mackles attended A&amp;M and UNH, receiving a master’s degree with high honors in chemical engineering. He served in the Philippines during World War II, retiring as a major in the U.S. Army Reserves.  He was the recipient of the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star.  He retired after 30 years as head of the Radiation Control branch of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard working with Adm. Rickover.&#13;
     Maj. Mackles was a consultant for L.P.I. Engineering in Dover until April 1987.&#13;
     He was a member of Temple Israel, NARFE, Wentworth and Pease Golf Club, the National Association of Technical Supervisors and the Registered Maine State Board of Professional Engineers…’&#13;
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________&#13;
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His family kindly provided a copy of the eulogy given in his honor, transcribed as follows:&#13;
Eulogy for Louis Mackles – Label ben Yudel U’Miriam – d. 9/6/87: 12 Elul&#13;
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We are gathered here today to mourn the passing of Louis Mackles, Label ben Yudel u Miriam, and to speak about his life. Lou, as everyone called him, was born October 4, 1923, the second of two sons, to Idel and Mary Mackles, in Brownsville, TX, and grew up in Galveston, TX. As a young man, he attended Texas A &amp; M for two years. In 1942, when the U.S. entered WWII, he enlisted in the Army. After achieving the rank of Corporal, he was sent to Officers Candidates School in New England.  In 1944, before being sent overseas, Lou and his fellow Jewish soldiers attended services at Temple Israel of Portsmouth. Then Rabbi Oscar Fleishaker had urged his congregant families to welcome the Jewish soldiers, and so it was that Lou met Charlotte, the girl he was to marry.  Lou was commissioned a second Lt. and sent to the Philippines. During an enemy attack, Lou Mackles, despite being wounded himself, saved the life of a wounded comrade, and refused to leave his men. In addition to his wounds, he developed pneumonia from exposure and might have died, had friendly natives not taken him to an Army field hospital – a three-day journey on foot. Army doctors saved his life. Lou was awarded a Bronze Star for bravery under fire. He also gained a lifelong respect and love for the Army, and it was his wish, in the last days of his life, to be treated in a military hospital, this time at Pease Air Force Base. Following the war, Lou served in the Army Reserves, finally retiring with the rank of Major. After his discharge at the war’s end, Lou married Charlotte in Boston on Jan.1, 1946. He then attended the University of NH, attaining his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Chemical Engineering, becoming a professional engineer licensed in both NH and Maine. Son Glenn was born during this period. Then followed a 3-year stint in Wash., DC, where Lou worked for the Bureau of Standards. Thereafter, the family settled permanently in Portsmouth, where daughter Linda was born. Lou took a job at the Navy Yard, where he spent approximately 35 years, working his way up to head of the Radiation Division, building nuclear submarines. Lou was part of the team that produced the Albacore, among other submarines, he served under the legendary Adm. Hyman Rickover.&#13;
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During his years at the yard, he was honored by being asked to present a gold plate to the sponsor of a nuclear sub – which Navy Yard personnel regarded as the highest honor attainable. But more importantly, Lou was well-respected and liked greatly by his colleagues at work, many of whom stayed in touch over the years. It is symbolic of how well-liked he was that old service buddies and friends from work would stay in touch. When Lou became ill, friends would often call the family to find out how he was doing. About 10 years ago, Lou retired from the Yard and worked as a consultant for a private engineering firm in Dover.&#13;
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What sort of man was Lou Mackles? Though I myself arrived in Portsmouth only during the last months of his life, I have the testimony of those who knew and loved him. His family and friends can testify that he was a quiet, soft-spoken man who never said an unkind word about anyone else. I can tell you that he loved children, and was happy to serve as Scoutmaster in a boy scout troop when his children were young. But is more of an eloquent tribute to his memory that, when the little boy who lived across the way from the Mackles was told of Lou’s death, he burst into tears. Lou worked hard, often putting in 18-hours days at the Yard, but he was devoted to his family as well. He was proud of his children’s accomplishments, and loved them unquestioningly. He was also especially close to his nieces and nephews, and was godfather to many of them. As for hobbies, Lou was especially good with his hands. He enjoyed gardening, photography, furniture finishing, and working around the house. He himself did much of the work on the home which he and Charlotte built on Moebus Drive. Golf was a great love, as well.&#13;
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But Lou’s sense of involvement went beyond job, family and hobbies. Having been raised in a traditional family, he retained a strong respect for Judaism, leading him to become an active member of Temple Israel. He served on the Religious Committee, volunteered as an usher on the High Holidays, and helped run the bingo program. Even when he became ill, he refused to take his medicine on Yom Kippur, preferring to fast completely.&#13;
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When, 6 years ago, Lou discovered he had cancer, he determined to fight it. Recalling his WWII bout with combat wounds and pneumonia, he said, “I was supposed to be a goner in the Philippines, but God gave me 40 more good years.” He fought with courage and determination that serve as an example to us all.  Lou was a quiet man who never complained, who did not wish to be a burden on anyone. But he was a fighter to the end, a self-made man who loved life, who loved people, who made every minute count of the years he was given. His memory will be cherished by all who knew him.&#13;
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Our religion speaks of the resurrection of the righteous dead. It is one of the most fundamental beliefs of our faith, but one of the most difficult to comprehend. I myself believe that our resurrection depends, not only upon the grade of God, but on the memories we leave our friends and loved ones. Anyone who touched as many lives as did Lou Mackles will surely merit resurrection and eternal life. He will be deeply missed.&#13;
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__________________________________________________________________________________________&#13;
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This collection was digitized by Jessica Ross with volunteer help by Wynn Welch, Spring/Summer 2016.  &#13;
Please see below for copyright information.  &#13;
Please contact the Portsmouth Public Library, Special Collections Room, if you have any questions.  603-766-1720.&#13;
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Mr. Mackles collected postcards throughout his life. This collection, only a small portion of a much larger number, left behind for family and friends to enjoy, is an interesting historic journey through the Seacoast.  Some buildings depicted are long gone while multiple postcards of the same building show the progression of time.&#13;
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Postcards (aka "post cards") became popular at the turn of the 20th Century, after being introduced to the U.S. during the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893.  Used primarily for sending short messages to friends and relatives, people collected them immediately as mementos of a trip or journey, historical events, holidays, etc. They were sold to tourists and often advertised local businesses. Individuals created real photograph postcards to send home to relatives when travelling abroad as well.  Immigrants to the U.S. often had photos taken when they arrived at their destination to send home to their native countries.  &#13;
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DELTIOLOGY is the hobby of collecting postcards according to Merriam-Webster, but more broadly it is considered the collection, study, and preservation of picture postcards for fun, recreation, relaxation, and enjoyment – and for the historical preservation of life in years past [As described by the American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors http://www.aape.org/collectingpicturepostcardsver17jul.asp].&#13;
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The Mackles collection was primarily published in the U.S. and Germany and contains many different types of postcards.  The standard photo cards, printed and colored or tinted cards, several fold-out strips which became popular in the 1950’s, as well as miniature postcards.  &#13;
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Major Louis J. Mackles, USAR (Born in Brownsville, Texas, October 4, 1923. Died at Pease Air Force Base, September 6, 1987)&#13;
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Excerpted from obituary in the Portsmouth Herald, September 8, 1987:&#13;
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‘…Maj. Mackles attended A&amp;M and UNH, receiving a master’s degree with high honors in chemical engineering. He served in the Philippines during World War II, retiring as a major in the U.S. Army Reserves.  He was the recipient of the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star.  He retired after 30 years as head of the Radiation Control branch of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard working with Adm. Rickover.&#13;
     Maj. Mackles was a consultant for L.P.I. Engineering in Dover until April 1987.&#13;
     He was a member of Temple Israel, NARFE, Wentworth and Pease Golf Club, the National Association of Technical Supervisors and the Registered Maine State Board of Professional Engineers…’&#13;
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His family kindly provided a copy of the eulogy given in his honor, transcribed as follows:&#13;
Eulogy for Louis Mackles – Label ben Yudel U’Miriam – d. 9/6/87: 12 Elul&#13;
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We are gathered here today to mourn the passing of Louis Mackles, Label ben Yudel u Miriam, and to speak about his life. Lou, as everyone called him, was born October 4, 1923, the second of two sons, to Idel and Mary Mackles, in Brownsville, TX, and grew up in Galveston, TX. As a young man, he attended Texas A &amp; M for two years. In 1942, when the U.S. entered WWII, he enlisted in the Army. After achieving the rank of Corporal, he was sent to Officers Candidates School in New England.  In 1944, before being sent overseas, Lou and his fellow Jewish soldiers attended services at Temple Israel of Portsmouth. Then Rabbi Oscar Fleishaker had urged his congregant families to welcome the Jewish soldiers, and so it was that Lou met Charlotte, the girl he was to marry.  Lou was commissioned a second Lt. and sent to the Philippines. During an enemy attack, Lou Mackles, despite being wounded himself, saved the life of a wounded comrade, and refused to leave his men. In addition to his wounds, he developed pneumonia from exposure and might have died, had friendly natives not taken him to an Army field hospital – a three-day journey on foot. Army doctors saved his life. Lou was awarded a Bronze Star for bravery under fire. He also gained a lifelong respect and love for the Army, and it was his wish, in the last days of his life, to be treated in a military hospital, this time at Pease Air Force Base. Following the war, Lou served in the Army Reserves, finally retiring with the rank of Major. After his discharge at the war’s end, Lou married Charlotte in Boston on Jan.1, 1946. He then attended the University of NH, attaining his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Chemical Engineering, becoming a professional engineer licensed in both NH and Maine. Son Glenn was born during this period. Then followed a 3-year stint in Wash., DC, where Lou worked for the Bureau of Standards. Thereafter, the family settled permanently in Portsmouth, where daughter Linda was born. Lou took a job at the Navy Yard, where he spent approximately 35 years, working his way up to head of the Radiation Division, building nuclear submarines. Lou was part of the team that produced the Albacore, among other submarines, he served under the legendary Adm. Hyman Rickover.&#13;
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During his years at the yard, he was honored by being asked to present a gold plate to the sponsor of a nuclear sub – which Navy Yard personnel regarded as the highest honor attainable. But more importantly, Lou was well-respected and liked greatly by his colleagues at work, many of whom stayed in touch over the years. It is symbolic of how well-liked he was that old service buddies and friends from work would stay in touch. When Lou became ill, friends would often call the family to find out how he was doing. About 10 years ago, Lou retired from the Yard and worked as a consultant for a private engineering firm in Dover.&#13;
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What sort of man was Lou Mackles? Though I myself arrived in Portsmouth only during the last months of his life, I have the testimony of those who knew and loved him. His family and friends can testify that he was a quiet, soft-spoken man who never said an unkind word about anyone else. I can tell you that he loved children, and was happy to serve as Scoutmaster in a boy scout troop when his children were young. But is more of an eloquent tribute to his memory that, when the little boy who lived across the way from the Mackles was told of Lou’s death, he burst into tears. Lou worked hard, often putting in 18-hours days at the Yard, but he was devoted to his family as well. He was proud of his children’s accomplishments, and loved them unquestioningly. He was also especially close to his nieces and nephews, and was godfather to many of them. As for hobbies, Lou was especially good with his hands. He enjoyed gardening, photography, furniture finishing, and working around the house. He himself did much of the work on the home which he and Charlotte built on Moebus Drive. Golf was a great love, as well.&#13;
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But Lou’s sense of involvement went beyond job, family and hobbies. Having been raised in a traditional family, he retained a strong respect for Judaism, leading him to become an active member of Temple Israel. He served on the Religious Committee, volunteered as an usher on the High Holidays, and helped run the bingo program. Even when he became ill, he refused to take his medicine on Yom Kippur, preferring to fast completely.&#13;
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When, 6 years ago, Lou discovered he had cancer, he determined to fight it. Recalling his WWII bout with combat wounds and pneumonia, he said, “I was supposed to be a goner in the Philippines, but God gave me 40 more good years.” He fought with courage and determination that serve as an example to us all.  Lou was a quiet man who never complained, who did not wish to be a burden on anyone. But he was a fighter to the end, a self-made man who loved life, who loved people, who made every minute count of the years he was given. His memory will be cherished by all who knew him.&#13;
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Our religion speaks of the resurrection of the righteous dead. It is one of the most fundamental beliefs of our faith, but one of the most difficult to comprehend. I myself believe that our resurrection depends, not only upon the grade of God, but on the memories we leave our friends and loved ones. Anyone who touched as many lives as did Lou Mackles will surely merit resurrection and eternal life. He will be deeply missed.&#13;
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This collection was digitized by Jessica Ross with volunteer help by Wynn Welch, Spring/Summer 2016.  &#13;
Please see below for copyright information.  &#13;
Please contact the Portsmouth Public Library, Special Collections Room, if you have any questions.  603-766-1720.&#13;
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Construction of the I-95 bridge, a significant landmark in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was initiated in the late 1960s as part of the Vaughan Street Urban Renewal Project, which also included the demolition of the North End neighborhood. The project aimed to modernize the city and improve its connectivity to the interstate highway system. The bridge specifically was a response to the growing traffic congestion and bottleneck created by the outdated Maine-New Hampshire Lift Bridge.&#13;
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The project was marred by tragedy in 1970 when a platform on the Maine side of the bridge collapsed, resulting in the deaths of four construction workers. This incident led to legal proceedings and public scrutiny of the project's safety measures. Despite the challenges and setbacks, the I-95 bridge was ultimately completed and opened to traffic in 1972. A dedication ceremony was held on November 1, 1972 and the Portsmouth High School Clipper Band and the Kittery School Band both performed. One year later, the bridge was named the nation’s most outstanding bridge by the U.S. Department of Transportation.&#13;
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The I-95 bridge’s construction marked a significant milestone in Portsmouth's development, transforming the city into a more accessible and connected urban center. Its construction was a significant achievement, earning recognition from the American Institute of Steel Construction and the U.S. Department of Transportation. In recent years, the bridge has undergone maintenance and restoration efforts to ensure its continued structural integrity and safety. The Piscataqua River Bridge remains a vital component of the Interstate 95 corridor, serving as a testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of its builders.&#13;
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The photographs were scanned by intern Anya Bake in the fall of 2023. The metadata was created by Reference Librarian Robyn Nielsen and Special Collections Librarian Katie Czajkowski during the summer of 2024. Finding aid created by Katie Czajkowski, 2024. This collection is permanently housed in the Portsmouth Public Library Special Collections. The digital images are available here for research and public access.&#13;
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Sarah Haven Foster (1827-1900), was the daughter of John Welsh Foster (1789-1852) and Mary (Appleton) Foster.   She had one sister, Mary Appleton Foster, and one brother, Joseph H. Foster.&#13;
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John Welsh Foster was a prominent member of the Portsmouth community.  He was a bookseller and printer, Deacon of the South Meeting House, a Portsmouth Athenaeum founder, school committee member, on the board of selectmen, and incorporator of the Portsmouth Savings Bank.  His businesses dealt with printing, book selling and bookbinding.  His success allowed his daughters the opportunity to make summer trips to Europe.  Sarah and her sister Mary lived in Europe from 1886-1890.  On those trips Sarah produced approximately 600 watercolors depicting buildings and landscapes in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, England, Scotland, and Wales.&#13;
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Aside from a bit of correspondence found in the collection of the Portsmouth Athenaeum, little is known of Sarah Haven Foster’s life.  Record of her public life is nearly non-existent.  She was a member of the Unitarian Church.  By all accounts she was shy and did not like public attention.  No known likenesses of Sarah have been found.  A 2013 publication entitled Portsmouth Women: Madams &amp; Matriarchs Who Shaped New Hampshire’s Port City, edited by Laura Pope, includes a chapter on Sarah Haven Foster written by Maryellen Burke and illustrated with images from the Library’s collection.  As explained in this chapter, the Foster family was involved in many benevolent and community building activities.  It is likely that Mary, Sarah’s sister, deposited her paintings at the Public Library because of her involvement with the founding of the library, and their shared support of the institution throughout their lives. &#13;
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Sarah Haven Foster published two books, Watchwords for Young Soldiers, a volume of children’s Bible stories published in 1864, and The Portsmouth Guide Book, published in 1876 by her brother, Joseph H. Foster.&#13;
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In August 19, 1900, at the age of 74, Sarah was the victim of the first fatal accident on the Portsmouth Electric Railroad.  The day was warm and extra cars were running to and from the beach.  Reports claimed that the cars were running late and were going "at a good rate, though not a reckless one".  She stepped out after waiting for a car to pass, but an extra car following hit her.  She had been heading home from the Lyman residence.  She died later that day of her sustained injuries.  She was 74 years old.  Foster is buried in Proprietors' cemetery.&#13;
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Views of Portsmouth&#13;
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In this album, Foster captures her fondness for the Portsmouth of old.  Her realistic and gentle paintings capture a slightly ideal view of Portsmouth.  These 174 miniature paintings are mounted and bound in a single volume entitled “Sketches of Portsmouth”.  Collectively, they represent a view of mid-19th century Portsmouth and its environs unlike anything else we are aware of.  It includes 34 paintings of buildings in Portsmouth (at last count, 14 of the Portsmouth buildings depicted are still standing).  Also included are landscapes and buildings from York, New Castle, Newington, Kittery, Gerrish Island and the Isles of Shoals. &#13;
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Although in miniature, as you browse through this collection, you will notice Foster’s attention to detail, particularly in the architectural features.  After more than a century, the colors remain brilliant and the condition of most of this collection is quite good. &#13;
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The provenance of this volume is somewhat uncertain; however, Library reports indicate that Sarah’s sister, Mary Appleton Foster, gave her sister’s painting albums to the Public Library between 1900 and 1903.&#13;
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Mary Appleton Foster was a Civil War Nurse in the 1862-1865. In 1871, with Reverend James De Normandie (Unitarian minister) and others she helped to establish the Young People’s Union, which collected books and loaned them to Portsmouth’s youth.  In 1874, the Union ceased, and in 1880 Mary Foster conceived of the idea to loan these books to the public.  She and others created the library in the Custom house which opened January 1, 1881.  After several moves, eventually, in 1896, a library was established in the "Portsmouth Academy" building. &#13;
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The Library has addressed some of this album’s conservation needs in recent years through generous funding provided by a New Hampshire Moose Plate Grant.  Deborah Mayer, local paper conservator, stabilized the album and re-housed individual fascicles in non-acidic enclosures, also enabling safe handling for digitization.&#13;
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 Sarah Haven Foster (1827-1900), was the daughter of John Welsh Foster (1789-1852) and Mary (Appleton) Foster. She had one sister, Mary Appleton Foster, and one brother, Joseph H. Foster.&#13;
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 John Welsh Foster was a prominent member of the Portsmouth community. He was a bookseller and printer, Deacon of the South Meeting House, a Portsmouth Athenaeum founder, school committee member, on the board of selectmen, and incorporator of the Portsmouth Savings Bank. His businesses dealt with printing, book selling and bookbinding. His success allowed his daughters the opportunity to make summer trips to Europe. Sarah and her sister Mary lived in Europe from 1886-1890. On those trips Sarah produced approximately 600 watercolors depicting buildings and landscapes in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, England, Scotland, and Wales.&#13;
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 Aside from a bit of correspondence found in the collection of the Portsmouth Athenaeum, little is known of Sarah Haven Foster’s life. Record of her public life is nearly non-existent. She was a member of the Unitarian Church. By all accounts she was shy and did not like public attention. No known likenesses of Sarah have been found. A 2013 publication entitled Portsmouth Women: Madams &amp; Matriarchs Who Shaped New Hampshire’s Port City, edited by Laura Pope, includes a chapter on Sarah Haven Foster written by Maryellen Burke and illustrated with images from the Library’s collection. As explained in this chapter, the Foster family was involved in many benevolent and community building activities. It is likely that Mary, Sarah’s sister, deposited her paintings at the Public Library because of her involvement with the founding of the library, and their shared support of the institution throughout their lives. &#13;
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 Sarah Haven Foster published two books, Watchwords for Young Soldiers, a volume of children’s Bible stories published in 1864, and The Portsmouth Guide Book, published in 1876 by her brother, Joseph H. Foster.&#13;
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 In August 19, 1900, at the age of 74, Sarah was the victim of the first fatal accident on the Portsmouth Electric Railroad. The day was warm and extra cars were running to and from the beach. Reports claimed that the cars were running late and were going "at a good rate, though not a reckless one". She stepped out after waiting for a car to pass, but an extra car following hit her. She had been heading home from the Lyman residence. She died later that day of her sustained injuries. She was 74 years old. Foster is buried in Proprietors' cemetery.&#13;
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Wildflowers&#13;
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The Library has a collection of 75 Wildflower paintings.  Sarah Haven Foster’s original “Catalogue of Water Color Copies of Wild Flowers Presented by Miss Sarah H. Foster to the Portsmouth Public Library 1900” included 81 paintings, but when the collection was gifted by her sister, Mary A. Foster, in 1901, it appears that the collection contained only 75 individual paintings.  &#13;
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The images represent wild flowers that are native to North America, primarily in the Northeast Seacoast area. Foster likely painted them during the mid to late 1900’s. &#13;
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Preservation care included removing each painting from acidic mounts and rehousing in polypropylene sleeves. &#13;
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                  <text>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections Room holds several albums containing nearly 1000 individual Sarah Haven Foster watercolors. These were painted locally and during travels abroad. They depict a wide array of buildings, landscapes, and wild flowers. Most of the images are painted in miniature, some as small as postage stamps.&#13;
&#13;
 Sarah Haven Foster (1827-1900), was the daughter of John Welsh Foster (1789-1852) and Mary (Appleton) Foster. She had one sister, Mary Appleton Foster, and one brother, Joseph H. Foster.&#13;
&#13;
 John Welsh Foster was a prominent member of the Portsmouth community. He was a bookseller and printer, Deacon of the South Meeting House, a Portsmouth Athenaeum founder, school committee member, on the board of selectmen, and incorporator of the Portsmouth Savings Bank. His businesses dealt with printing, book selling and bookbinding. His success allowed his daughters the opportunity to make summer trips to Europe. Sarah and her sister Mary lived in Europe from 1886-1890. On those trips Sarah produced approximately 600 watercolors depicting buildings and landscapes in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, England, Scotland, and Wales.&#13;
&#13;
 Aside from a bit of correspondence found in the collection of the Portsmouth Athenaeum, little is known of Sarah Haven Foster’s life. Record of her public life is nearly non-existent. She was a member of the Unitarian Church. By all accounts she was shy and did not like public attention. No known likenesses of Sarah have been found. A 2013 publication entitled Portsmouth Women: Madams &amp; Matriarchs Who Shaped New Hampshire’s Port City, edited by Laura Pope, includes a chapter on Sarah Haven Foster written by Maryellen Burke and illustrated with images from the Library’s collection. As explained in this chapter, the Foster family was involved in many benevolent and community building activities. It is likely that Mary, Sarah’s sister, deposited her paintings at the Public Library because of her involvement with the founding of the library, and their shared support of the institution throughout their lives. &#13;
&#13;
 Sarah Haven Foster published two books, Watchwords for Young Soldiers, a volume of children’s Bible stories published in 1864, and The Portsmouth Guide Book, published in 1876 by her brother, Joseph H. Foster.&#13;
&#13;
 In August 19, 1900, at the age of 74, Sarah was the victim of the first fatal accident on the Portsmouth Electric Railroad. The day was warm and extra cars were running to and from the beach. Reports claimed that the cars were running late and were going "at a good rate, though not a reckless one". She stepped out after waiting for a car to pass, but an extra car following hit her. She had been heading home from the Lyman residence. She died later that day of her sustained injuries. She was 74 years old. Foster is buried in Proprietors' cemetery.&#13;
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Wildflowers&#13;
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The Library has a collection of 75 Wildflower paintings.  Sarah Haven Foster’s original “Catalogue of Water Color Copies of Wild Flowers Presented by Miss Sarah H. Foster to the Portsmouth Public Library 1900” included 81 paintings, but when the collection was gifted by her sister, Mary A. Foster, in 1901, it appears that the collection contained only 75 individual paintings.  &#13;
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The images represent wild flowers that are native to North America, primarily in the Northeast Seacoast area. Foster likely painted them during the mid to late 1900’s. &#13;
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Preservation care included removing each painting from acidic mounts and rehousing in polypropylene sleeves. &#13;
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These images were scanned by volunteers Carolyn Gilberti, Cathryn Czajkowski, and Simmons intern Jillian Carkin. Quality control, research, and metadata created by Simmons GSLIS student intern, Jillian Carkin.</text>
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                  <text>Scanned by volunteers Carolyn Gilberti, Cathryn Czajkowski, and Simmons intern Jillian Carkin</text>
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                  <text>Omeka team, Nicole Luongo Cloutier and Robyn Nielsen, created the collection, 2014.</text>
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                  <text>These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction. </text>
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                  <text>The Library holds several other collections of Sarah Haven Foster watercolors -- European views, etc.  These will also be scanned and added to the digital archive at a future time.</text>
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                  <text>Vertical Files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about SH Foster and her other work.</text>
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                  <text>Foster watercolor collection was gifted to the Portsmouth Library by Mary A. Foster, the artist's sister, 1901.</text>
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                  <text>Primarily North American Wildflowers.</text>
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                <text>A watercolor of a blue-bead lily flower and berry. The scientific name is Clintonia borealis, a synonym of Dracaena borealis. Inscription reads, "Dracaena. / (Borealis.) / (Flower [and] berry)."</text>
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                <text>View our &lt;a href="http://portsmouthexhibits.org/copyright-information"&gt;Terms of Use and Copyright Information&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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