Stebbins, James D. died Dec. 25, 1869 age 81 yrs / Old Clinton Burying Ground
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Stebbins, James D. died Dec. 25, 1869 age 81 yrs / Old Clinton Burying Ground
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Classification: Cemetery
Surnames: STEBBINS,
Historical Sketch
of the
Old Clinton Burying Ground
with a
Record of Inscriptions
Town of Kirkland
Stebbins, Capt. Judah died May 9, 1814 age 48 yrs
Stebbins, Elijah T. died Feb. 28, 1867 age 55 yrs
Stebbins, Emery D., son of Amaziah Stebbins, died Aug. 15, 1827 age 3 yrs
Stebbins, Jabez N., son of Capt. Judah Stebbins, died May 10, 1814 age 26 yrs
Stebbins, James D. died Dec. 25, 1869 age 81 yrs
Stebbins, Mary, wife of James D. Stebbins, died March 1, 1863 age 70 yrs
Stebbins, Mercy, wife of Capt. Judah Stebbins, died March 19, 1792 age 26 yrs
Stebbins, Thomas W., son of William Stebbins, died Dec. 11, 1830 age 4 yrs
Stebbins, William died Aug. 20, 1847 age 78 yrs
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Published by J. B. & H. B. Sykes, 1896, Clinton, NY
This little pamphlet is issued with a view of preserving in printed form a record of burials in the Old Clinton Burying Ground, so far as it could be copied from memorial stones therein. It is probable that the nameless graves within the enclosure far outnumber those marked by stones, of which there are over five hundred. It is to be regretted that the names, at least, of those buried in unmarked graves could not have been entered in the printed list, buy only a few of them could be ascertained, and such have been recorded.
Within the Town of Kirkland there are five cemeteries, viz.: Deansboro Cemetery, Clinton Cemetery, St. Mary's Cemetery, Hamilton College Cemetery and Kirkland cemetery. There are also seven neighborhood burial places, viz.: the Old Clinton Burying Ground, one near Kirkland, one in the Ellinwood district, one in the Chuckery district, one in the Barker neighborhood, one near Prospect Hill, and the old Indian burial place in the south-west corner of the town. There are also in the town limits several family burial plots, containing a few graves, and also here and there a few Indian graves. Some of the old neighborhood grounds have been opened for burial purposes more than a hundred years, and within their sacred precincts rest the remains of some of the most noted of our early residents. Many remains have been removed from the Old Clinton Burying Ground to the Clinton Cemetery, since the opening of the latter in 1856.
In the Spring of 1787, five or six Connecticut families decided to seek new homes somewhere in the wilderness of Central New York, This little band of pioneers reached this vicinity on the 4th of March, and commenced a settlement on the site of the present village, which was named by them later in honor of George Clinton, first governor of the state. The little colony being composed largely of good Puritan stock, soon felt the need of church privileges, and in 1792 organized themselves into a church and society, adopting the Congregational form of government, under the title of The Society of Clinton. in 1864, the form of church government was changed to Presbyterian, but the legal title has remained the same.
The next common necessity required by the early settlers was a burial place. At a meeting of the Society of Clinton held in 1796 it was voted "to accept of one acre of land as a gift from Bartholomew Pond, its owner, for the said burial place, the society to fence it and provide two gates, said Pond to have the feed and give the society a conveyance." The acre referred to is the southern half of the Old Burying Ground.
The first death among the settlers was caused by the drowning of Miss Merab Tuttle, who was attempting to cross the Oriskany Creek on a bridge made by two trees, felled side by side. The water was high, and the unfortunate girl, becoming dizzy, fell in. It was near nightfall, one day in the Spring of 1788. It was impossible to recover her body until the next day, when it was found nearly a miles below, lodged on the bank. There being at that time no burial place provided, her grave was dug on the Green, now the village park. Her father, Col. Timothy Tuttle, deemed the spot too wet, and removed the remains to his farm, on that portion now occupied by the Old Burying Ground.
The second death was caused by the falling of a tree, which crushed out the life of a young man named Thomas Fancher in 1791. The second grave in the old ground was opened for him. No stone locates either grave. The third death was that of Marcy, wife of Judah Stebbins, who died in 1792, aged 26. the stone which marks her grave was probably the first erected in the enclosure, and is still well preserved after 104 yrs.
In the address of the late Judge O. S. Williams, delivered at the dedicatory exercise of the Clinton Cemetery in 1856, referring to the Old Ground, the Judge said: "The burying ground, at an early day, was laid out into regular lots with passages between; a map was made, the lots were set apart to the different families then residing in the society, and a joint deed was executed to them by Bartholomew Pond, who had succeeded to the ownership of the farm. Some years having gone by, and it is supposed in 1805, it was enlarged by the addition of the northern and western parts as it is now bounded, which were deeded to the Society by Samuel Royce; and this addition as divided and distributed in the same manner. These lots and their proper boundaries, were for many years preserved; even now, some of them are known and maintained, but for the most part they have long since been abandoned, and interments have been made without much order and with but little regard to the rights of the original proprietors."
"Before closing, I cannot forbear adverting to one inquiry which has often been made and which deserves an answer" What shall be done with the Old Burying Ground? Some there are, residing here, whose attachments to that cannot be severed or transferred. There lie their friends and kindred; they feel forbidden to disturb their remains, and soon they expect to take their places at their side. Shall these, our friends, be compelled to abandon that spot? There are the graves of others which kindred dwell in distant parts; they have none here to raise a voice in their favor, and yet they send forth a silent but most eloquent appeal for protection. Shall this appeal be in vain? Heaven forbid ! It is a holy spot - a landmark in our journey - the resting place of the fathers of our land. let no profane hand trespass upon it boundaries or disturb its slumbering ashes. Rather, I would say, let this sacred enclosure be guarded with more diligent care. Let every incumbarnce be removed from the premises. In some proper manner let their custody be transferred to the trustees of the Clinton Cemetery Association, and let them be charged faithfully to provide for its safe keeping and its protection from the hand of carelessness, or wantonness or gain. Still may it remain, the resort of the pilgrim and a place of burial to those who wish to be laid within its borders. 'Perhaps the time may come when these graves shall have worn away; when those who now weep over them shall have found kindred resting places for themselves; when nothing shall remain to distinguish this spot from the common earth around'; and its history shall have disappeared alike from the memory of affection and the twilight of tradition; then, but not until the, there may be an hour when it should be abandoned to the ploughshare of the farmer, and the workshop of the artisan."
Prof. Edward North, of Hamilton College, in his address on the occasion referred to, said: "There is an immense fund of crude material for biography spread out over the uncounted and too often uncared-for grave-stones of the generations gone before us. The merriment sometimes indulged in over the inscriptions in the early burial places of New England is neither a mark of reverence or of wisdom. We may smile, if we will, at bad Latinity and worse Anglicisms, at wretched puns, and halt verses, false rhymes and mis-spellings, but beyond such verbal faults, there is a fullness of detail in those old, quaint epitaphs, that gives them a high historical value, to be enhanced with each succeeding year. No thoughtful person can visit one of these ancient burial places without getting profit to his heart and whole-some instruction. he will find himself unawares interested in names, families and household incidents previously unheard of. Solemn appeals scarcely legible, on weathered and mutilated sandstone, or indigenous marble, will stir emotions within him never felt before....The original burial place of Clinton is hallowed by so many tender associations, and is so suggestive to the student of our own local annals, that its claim to be carefully protected, will not be ignored.
RECENT IMPROVEMENTS
During the summer of 1896, an effort was made to raise sufficient money, by subscriptions, to improve the Old Burying Ground, in which Nature had for years reigned supreme. Underbrush and trees grown at random were cleared away, the grass and weeds were cut and removed, the useless and cumbersome footstones were taken up and the memorial stones righted, many which and fallen out of their bases being reset and cemented, the general surface of the ground was graded and the barren spots seeded, the old and dilapidated fence was taken down, rebuilt and painted. These improvements cost about $130.00, besides much time spent in soliciting and collecting subscriptions and attending to other details, without remuneration. The inscriptions on some of the headstones had become nearly effaced by time and the elements, which suggested that a record should be copied from all the stones where possible, and put in printed form for preservation, and which suggestion has been carried out in this pamphlet.
Surviving relatives of those buried in he Old Burying Ground would do well to create a fund by paying one dollar annually to the Treasurer of the Clinton Cemetery Association for the special purpose of keeping the enclosure in a respectable condition and properly protected. Will they do this ? Or will they permit the graves of their kindred to become overgrown with the briers of forgetfulness ?
The Village Board of Health has recently forbidden any further burials in the grounds, without a special permit from the President of the Clinton Cemetery Association.
Dr. J. I. Scollard,
J. B. Sykes,
Committee of Improvements
Old Clinton Burying Ground
The following transcription was taken from Historcal Sketch of the Old Clinton Burying Ground with a Record of Inscriptions, publ. by J. B. & H. B. Sykes, 1896. The incsriptions were taken from over five hundred monuments, showing a portion of the burials made in the sacred enclosure during the century of its existence.
Abbott, Esther, wife of Nehemiah Abbott, died Jan. 2, 1857 age 81 yrs
Abbott, Esther, wife of William Abbott, died Dec. 23, 1839 age 86 yrs
Abbott, Nehemiah died Jan. 11, 1869 age 86 yrs
Abbott, William died July 25, 1832 age 87 yrs
Abbott, William, Samuel, Polly, children of William Abbott, graves unmarked
Abbott, William, son of William Abbott, died Oct. 21, 1819 age 28 yrs
Allen, Jerusha, wife of Daniel Allen, died June 3, 1819 age 47 yrs
Anderson, David died Aug. 24, 1849 age 80 yrs
Anderson, Elfreda, wife of David Anderson, died Aug. 2, 1848 age 76 yrs
Anderson, Levi M., son of Charles Anderson, died Sep. 6, 1850 age 5 yrs
Anderson, Mary Jane, wife of Charles Anderson, died Sep. 26, 1846 age 21 yrs
Anderson, Susan died Sep. 4, 1808 age 16 yrs
Anderson, William died Jan. 10, 1847 age 54 yrs
Andrew, Jared died May 1, 1829 age 61 yrs
Andrews, Alonzo, son of George Andrews, died April 11, 1854 age 3 yrs
Andrews, Anna Marshall, wife of George Andrews, died March 7, 1895 age 62 yrs
Andrews, Catherine M, dau of George Andrews, died Aug. 4, 1873 age 20 yrs
Andrews, Hannah I., dau of George Andrews, died Sep. 7, 1864 age 3 yrs
Andrews, Maria Sayer, wife of George Andrews, died March 28, 1854 age 28 yrs
Armstrong, Caroline E., dau of E. D. Armstrong, died March 1, 1839 age 4 yrs
Babcock, Benedict died Feb. 25, 1843 age 76 yrs
Babcock, Benedict died Oct. 13, 1852 age 53 yrs
Babcock, Clarissa, wife of Benedict Babcock, died Oct. 8, 1815 age 24 yrs
Babcock, Fanny G., dau of Benedict Babcock, died May 20, 1838 age 44 yrs
Babcock, Fanny, wife of Benedict Babcock, died March 12, 1843 age 44 yrs
Babcock, Salome died May 2, 1863 age 22 yrs
Barber, Amanda, wife of Calvin C. Babcock, died Sep. 27, 1874 age 63 yrs
Barber, Calvin C. died July 11, 1884 age 77 yrs
Barber, Orville S., son of C. C. Barber, died July 23, 1884 age 2 yrs
Barker, Levi died Jan. 19, 1835 age 73 yrs
Barker, Lydia, wife of Levi Barker, died May 9, 1838 age 67 yrs
Barns, Abigail, wife of Erastus Barns, died Oct. 6, 1830 age 68 yrs
Barns, Mary, dau of Erastus Barns, died Sep. 24, 1840 age 31 yrs
Barns, Timothy (age & date illegible)
Baylies, Charles, son of Daniel Baylies, died Oct. 28, 1852 age 20 yrs
Bee, Elizabeth died March 10, 1831 age 22 yrs
Bee, John died July 1, 1833 age 57 yrs
Bee, John Jr. died March 1, 1836 age 19 yrs
Bellows, Aaron, son of Amos Bellows, died Nov. 2, 1831 age 26 yrs
Benedict, Alathea, dau of Obadiah Benedict, died Nov. 7, 1853 age 38 yrs
Benedict, Betsey, wife of Gould benedict, died April 2, 1846 age 68 yrs
Benedict, Caroline died March 28, 1886 age 78 yrs
Benedict, Clara, wife of Obadiah Benedict, died Jan. 2, 1872 age 86 yrs
Benedict, Fanny, wife of Isaac Benedict, died Oct. 3, 1817 age 33 yrs
Benedict, Isaac died March 31, 1832 age 59 yrs
Benedict, Melinda, wife of Gould Benedict, died April 27, 1853 age 51 yrs 9 mos
Benedict, Obadiah died Sep. 26, 1861 age 78 yrs
Benedict, Samuel, died at New Orleans, Nov. 1833 age 22 yrs
Bingham, Alathea, wife of Samuel Bingham, died Aug. 12, 1852 age 68 yrs
Bingham, Lucius died Oct. 8, 1811 age 18 yrs
Bingham, Mason H. died Sep. 4, 1859 age 80 yrs
Bingham, Samuel died Sep. 8, 1845 age 92 yrs
Bissell, Abagail, wife of Dr. George Bissell, died March 14, 1838 age 30 yrs
Bissell, Ada Josephine, dau of Dr. George & Harriet Bissell, died Spe. 26, 1841 age 2 yrs
Bissell, George H., son of Dr. Emery Bissell, died July 22, 1825 age 2 yrs
Bissell, Harriet Elizabeth, dau of Dr. George & Abigail Bissell, died Feb. 25, 1836 age 4 yrs
Blackstone, Mary P. wife of S. F. Blackstone, died Sep. 24, 1845 age 69 yrs
Blair, Rachel, wife of Amos Blair, died Sep. 23, 1822 age 44 yrs
Bliss, Jerusha died July 10, 1831 age 75 yrs
Bliss, Reuben died Jan. 1, 1832 age 75 yrs
Bogue, Mrs. P. V. died March 30, 1836 age 70 yrs
Bogue, Rev. P. V. died (illegible) 28, 1836 age 73 yrs
Bradley, Anna, wife of Joel Bradley, died April 17, 1832 age 54 yrs
Bradley, Arena, wife of Samuel Bradley, died June 3, 1844 age 59 yrs
Bradley, Benjamin, son of Philo Bradley, died May 2, 1840 age 3 yrs
Bradley, George, Co. K 117 NY Vol., died Sep. 29, 1864 age 44 yrs
Bradley, Harriet Jane, dau of George Bradley, died Nov. 23, 1853 age 3 yrs
Bradley, Rev. Joel died Aug. 3, 1823 age 54 yrs
Brockway, Asahel Norton, son of Lathrop Brockway, died Dec. 2, 1834 age 10 mos
Brockway, Cynthia M., wife of Jesse Brockway, died March 31, 1847 age 32 yrs
Brockway, Eunice, wife of Thomas Brockway died Sep. 16, 1823 age 68 yrs
Brockway, Jane Maria, wife of Lathrop Brockway, died March 17, 1831 age 28 yrs
Brockway, Marilla, wife of Lathrop Brockway, died Dec. 16, 1823 age 28 yrs
Brooks, Mary A., wife of Frederick Brooks, died Nov. 15, 1839 age 28 yrs
Brown, Hannah, dau of Samuel Brown, died Jan. 1833 age 4 yrs
Brown, Jane, wife of Benjamin D. Brown, died Nov. 9, 1840 age 28 yrs
Buck, Freddie, son of Franklin Buck, died March 16, 1871 age 18 mos
Burwell, Mary Elizabeth, dau of George Burwell, died Sep. 1843 age 2 yrs
Butler, Anna, dau of Salmon Butler, died Feb. 19, 1797 age 2 yrs
Butler, Anna, wife of Salmon Butler, died June 10, 1839 age 39 yrs
Butler, Capt. John died June 17, 1824 age 77 yrs
Butler, Cornelia Maria, dau of Gaius Butler, died Oct. 8, 1862 age 19 yrs
Butler, Edward P., son of Gaius Butler, died March 13, 1863 age 33 yrs
Butler, Eliza A. Patchen, dau of Gaius Butler, born Sep. 3, 1834 (no date of death)
Butler, Gaius (no dates)
Butler, Harry died May 24, 1821 age 42 yrs
Butler, Henry W., son of Gaius Butler, born July 18, 1832 (no date of death)
Butler, John Milton, son of Salmon Butler, died Jan. 3, 1805 age 14 yrs
Butler, Maria Hecox, wife of Gaius Butler, died Jan. 24, 1876 age 69 yrs
Butler, Mary Spencer, dau of Gaius Butler, died April 4, 1870 age 30 yrs
Butler, Nathaniel died Sep. 29, 1829 age 69 yrs
Butler, Phena, wife of Harry Butler, died July 24, 1824 age 25 yr
Butler, Polly, wife of Nathaniel Butler, died Feb. 23, 1826 age 56 yrs
Butler, Salmon died Aug. 15, 1837 age 75 yrs
Butler, Susan Maria, dau of Gaius Butler, died Feb. 12, 1842 age 5 yrs
Chapin, Allen died Sep. 7, 1828 age 29 yrs
Chapin, Harriet, wife of Allen Chapin, died July 28, 1832 age 37 yrs
Chappell, Charles P., son of Walter Chappell, died Dec. 21, 1833 age 4 yrs
Chappell, Ira died Jan. 22, 1817 age 16 yrs
Chappell, Mercy, wife of Roger chappell, died Feb. 19, 1831 no age given
Chappell, Roger died Sep. 8, 1807 age 59 yrs
Chappell, William, son of Walter Chappell, died May 27, 1833 age 21 yrs
Cheadell, Mrs. Eliza died May 25, 1865 age 64 yrs
Clark, Anna, wife of John Clark, died April 13, 1833 age 74 yrs
Clark, John died May 2, 1830 age 76 yrs
Clark, Susan, dau of Edward P. Clark, died Dec. 26, 1830 age 6 mos 15 dys
Comstock, Andrew died Aug. 13, 1818 age 28 yrs
Comstock, David died April 23, 1844 age 83 yrs
Comstock, George H., son of Samuel Comstock, died Sep. 2, 1817 age 6 mos 17 dys
Comstock, Hannah, dau of Samuel Comstock, died Oct. 22, 1835 age 3 yrs
Comstock, Hannah, wife of David Comstock, died May 19, 1844 age 79 yrs
Comstock, Harriet Ann, dau of Samuel Comstock, died Oct. 11, 1834 age 13 yrs
Comstock, Maria Louisa, dau of Samuel Comstock, died Aug. 15, 1823 age 4 yrs
Comstock, Mary Irena, wife of Charles Comstock, died Aug. 9, 1832 age 25 yrs
Comstock, Mary, dau of J. E. Comstock, died Feb. 19, 1856 age 11 yrs
Comstock, Philander died April 14, 1830 age 32 yrs
Congdon, Charles died May 16, 1831 age 75 yrs
Congdon, Rozina, widow of Charles Congdon, died June 9, 1843 age 75 yrs
Convis, Andrew died Oct. 23, 1886 age 58 yrs
Cook, Eliza W., dau of Jane & J. L. Cook, died Feb. 19, 1847 age 3 yrs
Cook, Henry, son of J. L. Cook, died Aug. 2, 1848 age 2 yrs
Cook, Jane Steel, wife of J. L. Cook, died Sep. 26, 1848 age 28 yrs
Cook, Josiah L., son of Josiah L. Cook, died March 11, 1849 age 18 mos
Cooper, Maria, wife of Jude Cooper, died Jan. 16, 1835 age 42 yrs
Cornell, Minerva, wife of Dr. James R. Cornell, died May 8, 1833 age 31 yrs
Crane, Hannah, wife of Rev. Abijah Crane, died June 12, 1846 age 48 yrs
Crane, Rev. Abijah died May 14, 1847 age 56 yrs
Cunningham, Elizabeth Munn, wife of James Cunningham, died June 8, 1854 age 65 yrs
Curtis, Samuel died May 16, 1833 age 86 yrs
Curtiss, Edward E., son of Horatio Curtiss, died May 21, 1841 age 8 yrs
Curtiss, Emeline died June 17, 1842 age 21 yrs
Curtiss, Fanny died Aug. 22, 1860 age 8 yrs
Curtiss, Gates D., son of Jesse Curtiss, died July 21, 1803 age 3 yrs
Curtiss, Giles D., son of Jesse Curtiss, died July 21, 1803 age 3 yrs
Curtiss, Jesse died Feb. 19, 1850 age 83 yrs
Curtiss, Loie, wife of Jesse Curtiss, died April 13, 1844 age 76 yrs
Curtiss, Sarah Y., dau of Jesse Curtiss, died July 28, 1803 age 1 yr
Curtiss, Serena, dau of Samuel Curtiss, died Jan. 16, 1839 age 50 yrs
Curtiss, Stephen W. died Nov. 3, 1829 age 47 yrs
Curtiss, Tryphena, wife of Samuel Curtiss, died Aug. 15, 1817 age 63 yrs
Cushman, Charlotte, wife of Dan Cushman, died July 11, 1811 age 23 yrs
Cushman, Eleazer died May 17, 1822 age 69 yrs
Cushman, Francis L., son of Dan Cushman, died Nov. 2, 1831 age 17 yrs
Cushman, Mahetable, wife of Eleazer Cushman, died Mar. 16, 1811 age 59 yrs
Cushman, Nancy Parmely, wife of Dan Cushman, died April 20, 1865 age 76 yrs
Cushman, Salmon died April 27, 1838 age 48 yrs
Cushman, Submit, wife of Salmon Cushman, died Octr. 12, 1878 age 36 yrs
Cushman, William E. died Feb. 28, 1850 age 21 yrs
Day, Nina, dau of Edward Day, died May 21, 1889 age 6 yrs
Demond, Adella Elnura, wife of Martin Demond, died Aug. 27, 1826 age 24 yrs
Dillaby, David died Nov. 3, 1829 age 28 yrs
Dings, Martha, dau of Henry Dings, died Mar. 10, 1836 age 7 mos
Dodge, Alvin died March 2, 1873 age 88 yrs
Dodge, Amos died Jan. 11, 1852 age 92 yrs
Dodge, Electa died March 21, 1813 age 19 yrs
Dodge, Elijah died Sep. 26, 1819 age 32 yrs
Dodge, Elizabeth, wife of Amos Dodge, died May 6, 1828 age 74 yrs
Dodge, Mary Joslin, wife of Alvin Dodge, died Dec. 26, 1841 age 51 yrs
Dodge, Polly died May 14, 1818 age 27 yrs
Earl, Cutting died Aug. 20, 1828 age 60 yrs
Earl, Eunice, wife of Cutting Earl, died Aug. 15, 1829 age 59 yrs
Earl, Lyman died May 21, 1845 age 56 yrs
Earl, Mary A., wife of Eli Earl, died Jan. 31, 1871 age 53 yrs
Earl, Sally, wife of Lyman Earl, died May 1, 1851 age 59 yrs
Ebo, Josephine, wife of B. D. Ebo, died Oct. 5, 1880 age 31 yrs
Eddy, John died Nov. 11, 1817 age 18 yrs
Elliott, Edward died June 18, 1852 age 81 yrs
Elliott, Eliza Marsh, wife of John Elliott, died May 24, 1852 age 27 yrs
Everett, Albert Alonzo, son of Hiram G. Everett, died April 25, 1841 age 2 yrs
Everett, Charles died March 1845 age 31 yrs
Fenton, Amaziah died Feb. 24, 1866 age 84 yrs
Fenton, Martha, wife of Amaziah Fenton, died Aug. 15, 1839 age 57 yrs
Fenton, Orrin, son of Amaziah Fenton, died June 5, 1843 age 25 yrs
Foot, Adeline, dau of Freman Foot, died Feb. 28, 1821 age 6 mos
Foot, Brunson died Aug. 30, 1836 age 79 yrs
Foot, Freman died Dec. 23, 1823 age 28 yrs
Foot, Lucy, wife of Freman Foot, died Sep. 22, 1825 age 22 yrs
Foot, Orange died May 31, 1849 age 66 yrs
Foot, Thankful, wife of Brunson Foot, died June 9, 1843 age 86 yrs
Foster, Ruth, wife of Julius C. Foster, died March 24, 1839 age 26 yrs
Frazier, Adelia E., wif eof J. P.Frazier, died Feb. 29, 1853 age 34 yrs
Frazier, Orville died Feb. 6, 1854 age 50 yrs
Gardiner, Jabez died April 12, 1850 age 63 yrs
Gardiner, Mary, wife of Jabez Gardiner, died Aug. 28, 1852 age 61 yrs
Gardner, Polly, wife of Elder L. G. Gardner, died July 18, 1839 age 43 yrs
Gates, Eunice, wife of Hart Gates, died July 21, 1830 age 66 yrs
Gates, Hart died Feb. 17, 1854 age 83 yrs
Gates, Mary Ann, wife of Arad Gates, died Sep. 25, 1835
Gates, Sarah died Sep. 18, 1879 age 80 yrs
Gibson, Lewis, son of R. Mason Gibson, died Oct. 7, 1851 age 2 yrs
Gifford, Cynthia, wife of Sylvester Gifford, died Feb. 17, 1836 age 41 yrs
Graham, Moses died Dec. 7, 1812 age 42 yrs
Graham, William died March 26, 1830 age 26 yrs
Green, John, son of G. & W. Green, died Dec. 26, 1841 age 9 yrs
Gridley, Abram died March 12, 1827 age 84 yrs
Gridley, Celestine, dau of Thomas Gridley, died Sep. 20, 1835 age 22 yrs
Gridley, Chloe, wife of Samuel Gridley, died Jan. 9, 1866 age 92 yrs
Gridley, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Gridley, died Dec. 22, 1837 age 63 yrs
Gridley, Emogene, dau of Warren Gridley, died March 25, 1842 age 2 yrs
Gridley, George died Oct. 4, 1844 age 53 yrs
Gridley, Harriet, wife of Rev. George W. Gridley, died July 2, 1843 age 27 yrs
Gridley, Lydia, wife of Sylvester Gridley, died Dec. 30, 1824 age 51 yrs
Gridley, Penelope, wife of Theodore Gridley, died Sep. 13, 1817 age 54 yrs
Gridley, Phila, widow of George Gridley, died Feb. 23, 1865 age 71 yrs
Gridley, Russell died Nov. 7, 1844 age 48 yrs
Gridley, Ruth, wife of Theodore Gridley, died Feb. 26, 1826 age 54 yrs
Gridley, Samuel died Aug. 29, 1832 age 57 yrs
Gridley, Sybil, wife of Job Gridley, died March 26, 1825 age 77 yrs
Gridley, Sylvester died July 29, 1845 age 76 yrs
Gridley, Theodocia, wife of Abram Gridley, died Sep. 11, 1830 age 88 yrs
Gridley, Theodore died Feb. 26, 1826 age 69 yrs
Gridley, Thomas died Aug. 1, 1853 age 77 yrs
Griffin, Elizabeth, dau of Charles N. Griffin, died July 28, 1834 age 2 yrs
Griffin, Ira died Feb. 2, 1826 age 41 yrs
Griffin, Nathaniel died Dec. 26, 1836 age 75 yrs
Griffin, Parnel, dau of Nathaniel Griffin, died March 28, 1793 age 2 mos
Griffin, Ransom died May 29, 1827 age 33 yrs
Hait, Anna, wife of James Hait, died Dec. 30, 1833 age 49 yrs
Hale, Carshine died Jan. 16, 1811 age 21 yrs
Hall, Sarah M., wife of Luther Hall, died Jan. 19, 1847 age 32 yrs
Halleck, Mary, wife of Parker Halleck, died March 23, 1868 age 85 yrs
Halleck, Parker grave unmarked
Halleck, William H., son of Parker Halleck, died April 26, 1823 age 16 yrs
Hardin, Henry died March 28, 1849 age 30 yrs
Hardin, John died Jan. 19, 1859 age 50 yrs
Hardin, Priscilla, wife of Thomas Hardin, died March 26, 1846 age 73 yrs
Hardin, Thomas died Aug. 9, 1843 age 72 yrs
Harrington, Jerry, Co. M 4 NY Provisional Cavalry, no dates
Hart, Francis Manor, son of Hiram Hart, died Dec. 17, 1843 age 16 mos
Hart, Helen Adeline, dau of Hiram Hart, died Feb. 9, 1841 age 6 mos
Hart, Jonathan died May 18, 1852 age 81 yrs
Hart, Mary, wife of Thomas Hart, died Aug. 21, 1823 age 71 yrs
Hart, Orpha, wife of Jonathan Hart, died June 21, 1844 age 67 yrs
Hart, Thomas died Feb. 9, 1811 age 61 yrs
Hartt, Judah S., son of Jesse Hartt, died Nov. 2, 1832 age 10 yrs
Hartt, Samantha C., dau of Jesse Hartt, died Dec. 28, 1829 age 20 yrs
Hastings, Dr. Seth died April 29, 1830 age 84 yrs
Hastings, Elihu, a soldier of the Revolution, died Feb. 23, 1837 age 85 yrs
Hastings, Eunice, wife of Dr. seth Hastings, died May 1, 1821 age 58 yrs
Hastings, Polly Sophia, dau of Dr. Seth Hastings, died June 9, 1803 age 7 yrs
Haver, Clara, dau of George Haver, died 1854 age 5 yrs
Hawley, Abigail, wife of Abel Hawley, died Mar. 18, 1803 age 82 yrs
Hawley, Deacon Abel died April 4, 1826 age 85 yrs
Hayes, Hannah, wife of Rufus Hayes, died Feb. 22, 1849 age 76 yrs
Hayes, Rufus died May 23, 1819 age 57 yrs
Henry, Lydia died Sep. 20, 1833 age 69 yrs
Herrick, Priscilla, wife of Andrew Herrick, died Sep. 18, 1824 age 70 yrs
Hibbard, Selina, wife of B. Hibbard, died April 12, 1845 age 44 yrs
Hickcox, Mrs. Benjamin (Hannah), died Dec. 18, 1812 age 48 yrs
Hopkins, Janet L. died March 11, 1817 age 1 1yrs
House, James A. died June 4, 1856 age 51 yrs (no stone)
Howard, G. H. aged 6 mos no dates
Howard, Indiana, wife of Thomas W. Howard, died March 30, 1844 age 27 yrs
Hubbard, James died Aug. 18, 1847 age 67 yrs
Hubbard, Mary, wife of Samuel Hubbard, died Sep. 25, 1839 age 76 yrs
Hubbard, Samuel died May 5, 1847 age 83 yrs
Hyde, Daniel died June 17, 1810 age 45 yrs
Hyde, Harriet, wife of Julius C. Hyde, died Jan. 2, 1851 age 51 yrs
Ingraham, Lydia, wife of Allen Ingraham, died oct. 16, 1831 age 85 yrs
Ives, Amon died Jan. 3, 1841 age 39 yrs
Jewell, Phebe, wife of Eliphalet Jewell, died May 1, 1865 age 87 yrs
Johnson, Albert A., son of Warren Johnson, died June 26, 1832 age 2 yrs
Johnson, Eurotus, son of Curtiss Johnson, died April 11, 1818 age 5 yrs
Johnson, Lucy, dau of Warren Johnson, died Sep. 26, 1833 age 9 mos
Johnson, Mabel Strong died 1896 age 75 yrs (no stone)
Johnson, Solomon died March 6, 1825 age 69 yrs
Johnson, Warren, son of Warren Johnson, died Jan. 21, 1826 age 5 yrs
Jones, Eliza A. Royce, wife of Pomroy Jones, died Sep. 17, 1852 age 59 yrs
Jones, Martha, dau of Solomon Jones, died June 14, 1846 age 3 yrs
Judd, Richard died April 6, 1823 age 68 yrs
Keeler, Betty, wife of William Keeler, died April 8, 1843 age 70 yrs
Kellogg, Aaron died May 7, 1835 age 73 yrs
Kellogg, Amy, dau of Capt. Amos Kellogg, died July 24, 1803 age 5 dys
Kellogg, Amy, dau of Capt. Amos Kellogg, died Sep. 5, 1802 age 17 dys
Kellogg, Capt. Amos died Jan. 28, 1806 age 46 yrs
Kellogg, Eli died April 1, 1824 age 23 yrs
Kellogg, George W., son of Ralph P. Kellogg, died Sep. 8, 1840 age 13 yrs
Kellogg, Henry died Dec. 8, 1831 age 42 yrs
Kellogg, Rachel, wife of Amos Kellogg, died Sep. 2, 1853 age 87 yrs
Kellogg, Susanna, wife of Aaron Kellogg, died Jan. 8, 1837 age 72 yrs
Kelloway, Mary Ann, wife of Isaac Kelloway, died Oct. 5, 1831 age 27 yrs
Kinne, Leve Emila Ann, dau of Ira Pond & wife of Oliver Kinne, died May 18, 1836 age 25 yrs
Kinslow, William died June 1843 age 50 yrs
Kirkland, Abigail, wife of John Kirkland, died Nov. 23, 1867 age 72 yrs
Kirkland, John died Jan. 20, 1858 age 79 yrs
Kirkland, Julia Ann, wife of John Kirkland, died Aug. 11, 1840 age 39 yrs
Kirkland, Mary, wife of John
