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Town Cemetery Photo # First Name(s) Last Name Dates Notes BAPTIST Lima Baptist 005 Robe__ Havens 1808 Lima Baptist 006 Abigail Havens 18__ Lima Baptist 007 Achsah Church 1828 Lima Baptist 008 Electa Church 1819 Lima Baptist 009 Elsworth Church 1835 Lima Baptist 010 Rhoda O. Goodrich 1868 Lima Baptist 011 Harry Goodrich 1839 Lima Baptist 011 Judith Paddock Goodrich 1876 Lima Baptist 012 Jonathan P. Briggs 188_ Lima Baptist 012 Mary J. Hopkins Briggs 1894 Lima Baptist 013 J. P. Briggs Lima Baptist 014 __. J. Briggs Lima Baptist 016 L. E. Doolittle Lima Baptist 017 M. Doolittle Lima Baptist 019 Jonathan P. Briggs 188_ Lima Baptist 019 Mary J. Hopkins Briggs 1894 Lima Baptist 020 Charles E. Briggs 18_9 Lima Baptist 020 Marsenus H. Briggs 19__ Lima Baptist 021 Margaret D. Doolittle (M.D.) Nordfelt 1872-1968 Lima Baptist 021 Marion Doolittle 1880-1964 Lima Baptist 022 Willard (Dr.) Doolittle 1880 Lima Baptist 022 Laura Doolittle 1885 middle name possibly Briggs Lima Baptist 023 M. H. Briggs Lima Baptist 024 C. E. Briggs Lima Baptist 025 Ichabod Munger 1833 Lima Baptist 026 Mehetable Munger 1838 Lima Baptist 028 Hutchinson 1845 first name illegible Lima Baptist 029 E. Hutchinson 18__ Lima Baptist 030 Hutchinson 1813 first name illegible Lima Baptist 031 Hutchinson 1813 first name illegible Lima Baptist 032 Hutchinson 1813 first name illegible Lima Baptist 033 Hutchinson 1821 first name illegible Lima Baptist 034 Warren Nelson 1831 Lima Baptist 035 Eu___ Nelson 1820 Town Cemetery Photo # First Name(s) Last Name Dates Notes Lima Baptist 036 Eu___ Nelson 1820 Lima Baptist 037 Hannah Nelson 182_ Lima Baptist 038 Jesse Nelson 1836 Lima Baptist 039 Jane Fuller 1811 Lima Baptist 040 M___ Munger 1805 Lima Baptist 041 Elizabeth Munger 1814 Lima Baptist 042 Polly Munger 18__ Lima Baptist 046 Lydia Bullen 1826 Lima Baptist 047 Jedediah Bennett 1790-1863 Lima Baptist 047 Laura Botsford Bennett 1792-1864 Lima Baptist 047 Artemus C. Bennett 1827-1890 Lima Baptist 047 Roxy Patterson Bennett 1830-1917 Lima Baptist 048 Lucy Bennett 1817-1830 Lima Baptist 048 Allen Bennett 1822-1840 Lima Baptist 048 Daniel Bennett 1830-1889 Lima Baptist 048 Laura Bennett 1815-1893 Lima Baptist 053 Sarah Lyon 1840 Lima Baptist 054 Seth Lyon 1845 Lima Baptist 055 Edwin With Almira Lima Baptist 055 Almira With Edwin Lima Baptist 056 Rebecca P. Powers 1848 Lima Baptist 059 (Female) Phillips John Phillips' daughter Lima Baptist 060 Phillip Phillips 1820 Lima Baptist 061 Betsey W. Phillips 186_ Lima Baptist 062 John Phillips 1847 Lima Baptist 063 Elnathan (Capt.) Botchford 1837 Lima Baptist 065 Lydia Bennett 1835 Lima Baptist 067 Father Lima Baptist 068 Mother Lima Baptist 071 Comfort Botsford 1851 Lima Baptist 072 Marilla Botchford 1838 Lima Baptist 073 Lydia Symonds 1849 Lima Baptist 074 _ath__ Nelson 1850 Lima Baptist 076 William Bates 1816 Lima Baptist 077 Calvin Bates Lima Baptist 077 Bates 1810 First name illeigble Lima Baptist 078 Calvin Bates 1838 Town Cemetery Photo # First Name(s) Last Name Dates Notes Lima Baptist 079 _bene_ S. Bates 1848 Lima Baptist 081 Meribah W. Bates 1882 Lima Baptist 082 Sylvia Bates 185_ Lima Baptist 083 Benjamin Bates 1859 Lima Baptist 084 Meribah Thayer 1816 Lima Baptist 085 George W. (Col.) Warner 1834 Lima Baptist 086 Edward Beman 1806-1896 Lima Baptist 086 Abbie Phillips Beman 1808-1865 Lima Baptist 086 Ann B. Clark 1840-1870 Lima Baptist 086 Jennie A. Clark 1854-1915 Lima Baptist 087 Uriel Lima Baptist 088 Cynthia Lima Baptist 089 Eveline Lima Baptist 090 Ann B. Lima Baptist 091 Mother Lima Baptist 092 Father Lima Baptist 093 Uriel Beman 1782-1814 Lima Baptist 093 Cynthia Huxley Beman 1774-1842 Lima Baptist 093 Eveline Beman 1806-1876 Lima Baptist 094 Zebulon Moses 1808 Lima Baptist 094 Hannah Lima Baptist 095 Mother Lima Baptist 097 Father Lima Baptist 098 Silas F. Chapman 1810-1887 Lima Baptist 099 Lucia Ross Chapman 1815- Lima Baptist 100 Ursulan Ross 1789-1861 Lima Baptist 101 Hiram Ross 1791-1874 Lima Baptist 105 Phebe Ann Goodrich 1832 Lima Baptist 106 Grifin J. Goodrich 1834 Lima Baptist 107 Silas C. Goodrich 1832 Lima Baptist 108 Hiram A. Goodrich 1830 Lima Baptist 109 Hannah D. Chapman 1826 Lima Baptist 110 Daniel (Capt.) Richards 1839 Lima Baptist 111 Richards 185_ Lima Baptist 112 Humphrey Briggs 1874 Lima Baptist 112 Briggs 1857 first name illegible Lima Baptist 113 Charles G. Briggs 1863 Town Cemetery Photo # First Name(s) Last Name Dates Notes Lima Baptist 114 Elijah W. Briggs 1818-18_7 Lima Baptist 114 Sarah Bolles Briggs 1818-18_7 Lima Baptist 115 Humphrey Briggs 1787-1874 Lima Baptist 115 Phebe Phillips Briggs 1789-1857 Lima Baptist 115 Innocent Briggs 1814-1889 Lima Baptist 116 Charles Briggs 1812-1868 Lima Baptist 117 Sarah Lima Baptist 118 Elijah Lima Baptist 119 Innocent Lima Baptist 120 John J. Briggs 1828 Lima Baptist 121 Joanna Briggs 18_6 Lima Baptist 122 Adaline Briggs 1841 Lima Baptist 123 Delia A. M. Briggs 1860 Lima Baptist 124 Ann E. Briggs 182_ Lima Baptist 126 Harriet L. Moses Bronson 1875 Lima Baptist 127 ___arion Johnson Lima Baptist 128 James W. 1855 Lima Baptist 129 Oel Moses 1852 Lima Baptist 130 Daniel H. Taylor 1888 Lima Baptist 130 Euphemia Taylor 1903 Lima Baptist 131 Martha A. Taylor 1851-1851 Lima Baptist 131 Caroline L. Taylor 1854-1854 Lima Baptist 131 Ednah M. Taylor 1860-1860 Lima Baptist 132 Mary A. Taylor 1848-1872 Lima Baptist 132 Ida Jane Taylor 1858-1861 Lima Baptist 134 Euphemia Lima Baptist 135 Daniel Lima Baptist 136 Taylor 1862 First name illegible Lima Baptist 136 Anna H. Taylor 186_ Lima Baptist 137 Father Lima Baptist 137 Mother Lima Baptist 138 __hars J. Taylor 18_5 Lima Baptist 138 A. Taylor 1829 Lima Baptist 139 John A. Phillips 1795-1878 Lima Baptist 139 Mary Williams Phillips 1797-18_0 Lima Baptist 139 Anna Williams Phillips 1805-1859 Lima Baptist 139 Delia A. Phillips 1828-1920 Town Cemetery Photo # First Name(s) Last Name Dates Notes Lima Baptist 141 D. A. P. Lima Baptist 142 John Warner 1812 Lima Baptist 142 Dorathy Warner 1812 Lima Baptist 145 Charlotte G. Lima Baptist 146 Charlotte 181_-1891 Lima Baptist 146 New___ 1812-18__ Lima Baptist 147 Abner Hicks 1879 Lima Baptist 147 Charlotte Hicks 1863 Lima Baptist 148 Bethany Cole 1825 Lima Baptist 149 David Olney 1799-1889 Lima Baptist 150 Lucy Chamberlin 1845 Lima Baptist 151 Joseph Chamberlin 1879 Lima Baptist 152 Sarah Chamberlin 1855 Lima Baptist 153 Mary A. Chamberlin 1855 Lima Baptist 155 E. G. Lima Baptist 156 Van R. Pratt 1846-1921 Lima Baptist 156 Zelia Pratt Lima Baptist 157 Clara Jane Lima Baptist 158 Ella A. or Celia A. Lima Baptist 159 Edward D. Lima Baptist 160 Lewis Moses 1819-1885 Lima Baptist 160 Caroline M. Moses 1822-1859 Lima Baptist 160 Celia A. Moses 1837-1895 Lima Baptist 161 Celia A. Moses 1837-1895 Lima Baptist 162 Edward A. Moses 1867-1887 Lima Baptist 163 Luther Moses 1787-1876 Lima Baptist 163 Sally Moses 1793-1861 Lima Baptist 164 Father Lima Baptist 165 S. Moses Lima Baptist 166 L. Moses Lima Baptist 168 Camelia C. Franklin d.1895 Lima Baptist 169 John (Dr.) Franklin 1799-1869 Lima Baptist 170 Lurena Smith Lima Baptist 171 Stephen Smith 1876 Lima Baptist 171 Lurena Smith 185_ Lima Baptist 171 Louisa A. Smith 1874 Lima Baptist 173 Stephen Smith 187_ middle initial may be R. Town Cemetery Photo # First Name(s) Last Name Dates Notes Lima Baptist 174 Lurena Smith 185_ Lima Baptist 175 Louisa A. Smith 1874 Lima Baptist 176 Jerome Bennett 181_ Lima Baptist 178 Bennett 1840 mostly illegible Lima Baptist 179 Catharine Miller 1846 Lima Baptist 180 Achsah Miller 142 Lima Baptist 183 Benjamin Rogers 1801-188_ Lima Baptist 183 Clarissa Rogers 1797-1880 Lima Baptist 184 Clarissa Rogers 1797-1880 Lima Baptist 186 Mother Lima Baptist 187 Father Lima Baptist 191 Clara M. Rogers 18_8-1872 Lima Baptist 191 E. Stanton Rogers 1885 Lima Baptist 196 Mother 1833-1897 Lima Baptist 197 Father Lima Baptist 198 Caleb Clow 1832-1909 Lima Baptist 198 Lucy Ann Clow 1833-1897 Lima Baptist 198 Baby Boy Clow 1866-1866 Lima Baptist 198 Lewis A. Clow 1867-1884 Lima Baptist 199 Lewis A. Clow 1867-1884 Lima Baptist 202 Anna Lewis 1841 Lima Baptist 203 Benjamin Lewis 1836 Lima Baptist 204 John W. Haydock 1829-1868 Lima Baptist 205 Haydock Family surname stone Lima Baptist 208 Abigail H. Lake 1826-1897 Lima Baptist 209 Abigail H. Lake back of stone Lima Baptist 212 J. H. Lima Baptist 213 Charles L. Howard 1872 Lima Baptist 214 Lafayette B. Wood 1865 Lima Baptist 215 Lafayette B. Wood bottom of stone Lima Baptist 216 Lucy B. Wood 1865 Lima Baptist 218 John Wood Lima Baptist 218 Frances Wood 18_4 Lima Baptist 222 Zebulon Moses 1868 Lima Baptist 222 John Warner 1812 Lima Baptist 222 Dorathy Warner 1812 Lima Baptist 222 John (Dr.) Franklin 1799-1868 Town Cemetery Photo # First Name(s) Last Name Dates Notes Lima Baptist 222 Hannah Moses Lima Baptist 223 Sarah Chamberlin 1855 Lima Baptist 223 Mary A. Chamberlin 1855 Lima Baptist 223 Benjamin Rogers 1801-1880 Lima Baptist 223 Clarissa Rogers 1797- Lima Baptist 224 John W. Haydock 1829-1868 Lima Baptist 224 Edward Beman 1806-1896 Lima Baptist 224 Abbie Phillips Beman 1808-186_ Lima Baptist 224 Ann B. Clark 1840-1870 Lima Baptist 224 Jennie A. Clark 18_4-191_ Lima Baptist 225 Briggs Family surname stone Lima Baptist 225 Delia A. M. Briggs 1800 Lima Baptist 225 Stephen R. Smith Lima Baptist 225 Lurena Smith Lima Baptist 225 Louisa A.
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