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2018 Cemetery.Xlsx 1 Note: Name & Dates Transferred from Hand Records Note: Name & Dates transferred from hand records. There may be errors. Should you find an error - please notify DPW at 603-532-6521 or [email protected] Data current through December 31, 2018 Does not include Cutter Cemetery Cemetery Lot Owner (Last) Owner (First) Burial 1 Date Burial 1 Veteran (1) Burial 2 Date Burial 2Veteran (2) Burial 3 Date Burial 3Veteran (3) Burial 4 Veteran (4) Date Burial 4 Burial 5 Date Burial 5 Veteran (5) Burial 6 Date Burial 6 Veteran (6) Old Burying Ground 677 Abbott Jacob Bates Jacob Bates Abbott 1950 Conant 446 Abercrombie Christen Chester A. Abercrombie 1960 Yes Margaret L. Pelkey (wife I) 1937 Ekie Jackson (wife II) 1993 Phillips-Heil 093 Adams Addison J. Addison J. Adams 1887 Phillips-Heil 058 Adams Adela Adela Adams 1864 Baptist (Village) 187 Adams Anstris J. Anstris J. Adams 1880 Conant 41 Adams Arad Arad Adams 1877 Ruba Hale (wife) 1902 Mary Lizzie (daughter) 1836 Maria R. (daughter) 1907 Old Burying Ground 181a Adams Capt. Samuel Capt. Samuel Adams 1813 Phillips-Heil 053 Adams Daniel P. Daniel P. Adams 1907 Old Burying Ground 522 Adams Elmina Elmina Adams 1825 Phillips-Heil 054 Adams Emily L. Emily L. Adams 1918 Conant 67A Adams Francis H. Francis Arad Adams 1916 Emma Bruce (wife) 1873 Baptist (Village) 090 Adams George George Adams 1847 Conant 311 Adams George A. Susanna B. Adams 1903 Marshall C. Adams 1904 George A. Adams 1947 Jessie E. Butterfield 1936 Alice P. 1937 Lilla S. 1941 Conant 311 Adams George A. William Lounsbury Jr. Marion C. Adams 1926 Old Burying Ground 163 Adams Henry Henry Adams 1871 Conant 348 Adams Henry E. Ernest True McCoy 1941 Edith M. Adams 1957 Henry Adams 1911 Mary L. Holman (wife) 1936 Phillips-Heil 052 Adams Isaac Isaac Adams 1839 Old Burying Ground 665b Adams Isabel C. Gilson Isabel C. Gilson Adams 1960 Old Burying Ground 665a Adams James D. James D. Adams Phillips-Heil 096 Adams Jesse Jesse Adams 1863 Old Burying Ground 464 Adams Lieut. Thomas Lieut Thomas Adams 1820 Old Burying Ground 181b Adams Lucy Lucy Adams 1813 Old Burying Ground 179 Adams Lucy Lucy Adams 1852 Conant 61A Adams Martha Jacob Adams 1861 Martha (wife) 1882 George E. (son) Phillips-Heil 092 Adams Mary R. Mary R. Adams 1901 Phillips-Heil 056 Adams Mehitable Mehitable Adams 1843 Old Burying Ground 463 Adams Molly Molly Adams 1842 Phillips-Heil 098 Adams Nehemiah Nehemiah Adams 1852 Conant 149 Adams Roderick R. Roderick P. Adams 1893 Max L. (son) 1880 Maro O. (son) 1865 Conant 634 Adams Roger & Corrine Roger B. Adams 1995 Corrine Tuft Adams Phillips-Heil 095 Adams Ruth G. Ruth G. Adams 1858 Old Burying Ground 466 Adams Sarah Sarah Adams 1828 Phillips-Heil 055 Adams Stephen Stephen Adams 1817 Old Burying Ground 467 Adams Thom. Jr. Thom. Jr. Adams 1834 Old Burying Ground 465 Adams Thomas Thomas Adams 1841 Old Burying Ground 521 Adams William William Adams 1821 Conant 280 Adams A Elmer Adams 1899 Alice Bernis 1924 Alfred Clark (father) 1900 Letta Butter (mother) 1889 Phillips-Heil 057 Adams Isaac Isaac Adams 1852 Phillips-Heil 097 Adams Lydia C. Lydia C. Adams 1886 Phillips-Heil 059 Adams Sarah Sarah Adams 1862 Old Burying Ground 476 Ainsworth Capt. William P. Capt. William P. Ainsworth 1862 Old Burying Ground 480 Ainsworth Frederic S. Frederic S. Ainsworth 1878 Old Burying Ground 475 Ainsworth Josiah Stearns Josiah Stearns Ainsworth 1833 Old Burying Ground 474 Ainsworth Laban Laban Ainsworth 1858 Old Burying Ground 473 Ainsworth Mary Mary Ainswoth 1845 Old Burying Ground 481 Ainsworth Mary Chapin Mary Chapin Ainsworth 1893 Old Burying Ground 477 Ainsworth Mary Morse Mary Morse Ainsworth 1856 Old Burying Ground 478 Ainsworth William William Ainsworth 1842 Old Burying Ground 479 Ainsworth William William Ainsworth 1863 Old Burying Ground 021 Albert Conant 115 Aldrich Hosea B. Hosea B. Aldrich 1886 Emily M. (wife) 1881 William C. Bacon 1843 Fanny M. (wife) 1938 Old Burying Ground 571 Alies Salla Gillmore Salla Gillmore Alies 1822 Conant 780A Allen F. William 1958 Eleanor I. 1968 Conant 682 Allen Amy E. Allen 1961 Leonard A. Allen 1981 Lilian G. Allen 1993 Phillips 9 Ames Hester Hester Ames 4/23/12 Forrest C. Ames 9/17/12 Old Burying Ground 552 Amory Jane Jane Amory 1803 Conant 429 Anderson Henry Heikki 1937 Anna E. Kettunen 1917 Conant 723 Anderson William T. Anderson 1959 Yes Lillian M. LaFrenicre 2006 Yes Conant 329 Annett Asahel Asahel S. Annett 1934 Effie L. Annett 1946 Conant 150 Annette Thomas Sarah E. Annette 1840 Edwin C. Fletcher 1950 Maria I. Annette 1898 Herman A. Fletcher 1894 Doris Fletcher 1897 Conant 151 Annette Thomas Thomas Annette 1903 Sarah M. Raymond 1868 Markwell Annette 1877 Mary H. Bancroft Agnes F. Arnold Albert Annette Conant 454 Antilla Mrs. Andrew R. Andrew Antilla 1949 Marion Cook (wife) 1966 Fred Stebbins 1972 Old Burying Ground 661 Applin Sarah Sarah Applin 1923 Conant 260 Arel D.A. Delbert A. Arel 1953 Elizabeth E. (wife) 1905 Herman C. (son) 1901 Gertrude I. (wife) 1962 Barbara H. (wife) 1923 Conant 561B Armstrong Stephen M. Armstrong 1956 Yes Old Burying Ground 320 Arther William C. Jr. William C. Arther, Jr. 6/14/2017 Yes Old Burying Ground 759 Arthur Conant 165 Atherton Hannah G. Henry W. Atherton 1868 Carrie A. 1859 George P. 1868 Susan E> 1859 Mary L Mary L. Putney 1865 Conant 165 Atherton Hannah G. Lizzy M. Putney 1870 Joanne G. Atherton 1900 Conant 606 Attridge/ Lavoie Lawrence P., Alfred & EvelynAlfred Lavoie 1995 Yes Evelyn Grendell (wife) 1994 Judith A. Lavoie 1989 Lawrence Old Burying Ground 042 Aunt Abby Old Burying Ground 691 Austerman Azubah Azubah Austerman 1944 Old Burying Ground 675 Austerman Conant 559 Austin Annie Seymour A. 1940 Annie I. 1960 James W. 1970 Yes Doris S. (wife) 1985 James W. Austin Jr. 1994 Yes Beverly S. Howard (wife) 1986 Old Burying Ground 745 Austin Jonathan David David Jonathan Austin 1964 Conant 559 Austin Annie Helen I. Clement 1986 Yes William S. Austin 5/9/2015 Yes Elizabeth L. Viereck 4/4/12 Elizabeth Austin 4/13/2012 Jo Anne Harvey 6/7/2014 Conant 645B Austin Pauline John H. Austin 1974 Pauline Talbert 1987 Conant 696 Austin / Tenney Charles R. Austin 1971 Eleanor L. Tenney 2005 Kenneth R. Austin 1959 Yes Old Burying Ground 045 Averill Sarah Sarah Averill 1881 Old Burying Ground 111 Avery Granvill A. Granvill A. Avery 1846 Conant 232 Bachant P.J. P.J. Bachant Yes Matilda B. 1917 Old Burying Ground 771a Bacon Charles W., Jr. Charles W., Jr. Bacon 2006 Conant 21 Bacon Alden H. & Bertha H. Alden H. Bacon 1999 Bertha H. (wife) 1991 Conant 198 Bacon Burt Burt Bacon Sr. 1927 Emma F. 1896 Priscilla 1921 Hattie H. 1943 Charles W. 1932 Burt Bacon Jr. 1972 Conant 20 Bacon Charles W. & Virginia H. Sarah L. Mitchell 2006 James C. Bacon (son) Fred W, Hadley 1964 Old Burying Ground 771b Bacon I. Virginia Hunt I. Virginia Hunt Bacon 1993 Conant 164 Bacon Jacob Matti Burri 6/20/98 Leon E. 1976 Rachel Desrosia 7/8/09 Roland Desrosia 10/12/10 Old Burying Ground 186 Bacon Lt. Oliver Lt. Oliver Bacon 1835 Old Burying Ground 184 Bacon Mary Mary Bacon 1871 Old Burying Ground 187 Bacon Oliver Oliver Bacon 1801 Old Burying Ground 185 Bacon Rebecca Rebecca Bacon 1843 Old Burying Ground 183 Bacon Rebekah Rebekah Bacon 1876 Conant 22 Bacon Oliver Oliver Bacon 1898 Mary A. Pratt (wife) 1867 Sidney C. Bacon 1847 Frances A. Bacon 1865 Adelia J. Bacon 1939 Conant 710A Badertscher Hans Badertscher 1996 Elspeth Caldwell 1991 Old Burying Ground 454c Bailey Almon W. Almon W. Bailey 2018 cemetery.xlsx 1 Note: Name & Dates transferred from hand records. There may be errors. Should you find an error - please notify DPW at 603-532-6521 or [email protected] Data current through December 31, 2018 Does not include Cutter Cemetery Cemetery Lot Owner (Last) Owner (First) Burial 1 Date Burial 1 Veteran (1) Burial 2 Date Burial 2Veteran (2) Burial 3 Date Burial 3Veteran (3) Burial 4 Veteran (4) Date Burial 4 Burial 5 Date Burial 5 Veteran (5) Burial 6 Date Burial 6 Veteran (6) Old Burying Ground 230 Bailey An Infant Child Old Burying Ground 169a Bailey Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin Bailey 1861 Old Burying Ground 229 Bailey Betsy Betsy Bailey 1801 Old Burying Ground 170 Bailey Caleb P. Caleb P. Bailey 1839 Old Burying Ground 454a Bailey Col. Abner Col. Abner Bailey 1886 Old Burying Ground 175 Bailey Edward Edward Bailey 1871 Old Burying Ground 227 Bailey Hannah Hannah Bailey 1838 Old Burying Ground 172 Bailey Infant Daughter 1828 Old Burying Ground 231 Bailey Jonathan Jonathan Bailey 1808 Old Burying Ground 169b Bailey Lydia O. Lydia O. Bailey 1837 Old Burying Ground 167 Bailey Oliver Oliver Bailey 1862 Conant 182 Bailey Rev. E.K. E.K. Bailey 1868 Yes Monroe E.K. 1841 Mary Ellen 1845 Phillips-Heil 20 Bailey Ruthanne Phillips-Heil 024 Bailey Shubael Bailey Shubael 1869 Old Burying Ground 224 Bailey Susannah Susannah Bailey 1811 Old Burying Ground 225 Bailey Isaac Isaac Bailey 1808 Old Burying Ground 454b Bailey Lydia W. Lydia W. Bailey 1871 Old Burying Ground 226 Bailey Mary Mary Bailey 1802 Old Burying Ground 232 Bailey Polly Polly Bailey 1810 Phillips-Heil 023 Bailey Rowena Rowena Bailey 1881 Old Burying Ground 228 Bailey, Jr. Isaac Isaac Bailey, Jr. 1826 Old Burying Ground 168 Baily Deborah P. Deborah P. Bailey 1886 Conant 777 Baird Do Donald Baird 1986 Marie 8/27/11 Conant 397 Baird I.C. & Mary Iker C. Baird 1956 Mary A.
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