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°Ceme No Cem Name Town/County Locate GPS ????? PV003 CREMATIONS Misc CREMATIONS DONE at SWAN POINT but NOT NECESSARILY BURIED °Ceme_ Cem_name Town/County Locate GPS no ????? PV003 CREMATIONS misc CREMATIONS DONE AT SWAN POINT BUT NOT NECESSARILY BURIED THERE BA001 TYLER POINT BURIAL GROUND BARRINGTON 15 ft. of TYLER POINT RD at TEL. pole # 1 41° 44’ 7.201" N x 71° 17‘ 28.461" W BA002 FOREST CHAPEL CEMETERY BARRINGTON 15 ft. of GOV BRADFORD DR at TEL. pole # 19 BA003 PRINCE'S HILL BURIAL GROUND BARRINGTON 25 ft. E of COUNTY ROAD at TEL. pole # 118 41° 44’ 28.473” N x 71° 18’ 33.567” W BA004 MATTHEW WATSON CEMETERY BARRINGTON 600 ft. of MIDDLE HIGHWAY at TEL. pole # 109 41° 43’ 55.132” N x 71° 19’ 27.861” W BA005 ST MARIE DELCOMPO CEMETERY BARRINGTON 20 ft. of BARRINGTON AVE AY UPLAND WAY at TEL. pole # 22 41° 44’ 20.735” N x 71° 19’ 34.835” W BA006 ALLIN BURIAL GROUND BARRINGTON 15 ft. of BAY SPRING AVE - AT ADAMS AVE at TEL. pole # 13 41° 44’ 53.453” N x 71° 20’ 47.541” W BA007 KNOCKUM HILL BURIAL GROUND BARRINGTON 3000 ft. of NEW MEADOW ROAD-WARREN AVE at TEL. pole # 33 BA008 CAPT DAVID READ LOT BARRINGTON 600 ft. E of RUMSTICK ROAD BA009 BICKNELL BURIAL GROUND BARRINGTON COUNTY ROAD BA010 BROWN LOT BARRINGTON NYATT ROAD BA011 NATHANIEL SMITH LOT BARRINGTON [MOVED TO PRINCE'S HILL] BA012 PECK LOT BARRINGTON (MOVED TO PRINCE'S HILL CEMETERY) BA500 HEZEKIAH CHAFFEE BARRINGTON *LOST* PRINCE'S HILL RD BA501 SILAS CARPENTER LOT BARRINGTON *LOST* BI001 OLD CEMETERY BLOCK ISLAND WEST SIDE RD 41° 10’ 44.859” N x 71° 34’ 51.135” W BI002 INDIAN CEMETERY BLOCK ISLAND 40 ft. E of CENTER RD 41° 9’ 48.047” N x 71° 34’ 45.356” W BI003 JOHN R DODGE CEMETERY BLOCK ISLAND 1200 ft. E of WEST SIDE RD 41° 9’ 58.889” N x 71° 35’ 47.237” W BI004 POCOCK CEMETERY BLOCK ISLAND DICKENS LANE BI005 PALENTINE GRAVES BLOCK ISLAND 900 ft. W of DICKENS LANE BI006 DICKENS CEMETERY BLOCK ISLAND 100 ft. W of DICKENS LANE 41° 9’ 21.8” N x 71° 36’ 30.3” W BI007 ALLEN CEMETERY BLOCK ISLAND 1000 ft. W of DICKENS LANE 41° 9’ 22.266” N x 71° 36’ 30.487” W BI008 SANDS-THOMPSON CEMETERY BLOCK ISLAND 15 ft. W of CORN NECK RD at TEL. pole # 115 41° 12’ 17.774” N x 71° 34’ 8.53” W BI009 SHEFFIELD CEMETERY BLOCK ISLAND 1200 ft. W of CORN NECK RD 41° 12’ 35.831” N x 71° 34’ 13.261” W BN001 CENTRAL BURIAL GROUND-BOSTON BOSTON BR001 NORTH BURIAL GROUND BRISTOL 15 ft. W of HOPE ST (RT 114) AT ASYLUM RD at TEL. pole # 134 41° 41’ 19.82” N x 71° 16’ 54.09” W BR002 ST MARY'S CEMETERY BRISTOL 15 ft. of CHESTNUT ST (AKA MALT HOUSE LANE) at TEL. pole # 11 41° 41’ 8.459” N x 71° 16’ 22.137” W BR003 JUNIPER HILL CEMETERY BRISTOL 15 ft. N of SHERRY ST at TEL. pole # 4 41° 40’ 53.536” N x 71° 16’ 4.55” W BR004 EAST BURIAL GROUND BRISTOL 15 ft. E of MT HOPE AVE AT WOOD ST at TEL. pole # 37 41° 40’ 13.65” N x 71° 16’ 11.68” W BR005 MARK ANTHONY DEWOLF LOT BRISTOL 15 ft. of WOODLAWN AVE at TEL. pole # 24 41° 39’ 52.552” N x 71° 15’ 30.418” W BR006 JOHN WALKER LOT BRISTOL 200 ft. of HIGH ST at TEL. pole # 58 BR007 BYFIELD LOT BRISTOL COLT DR at TEL. pole # 24 BR008 WEST LOT BRISTOL [REMOVED TO EAST BURIAL GROUND] BR009 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CEME BRISTOL 50 ft. E of HIGH AT BRADFORD ST 41° 40’ 19.965” N x 71° 16’ 26.419” W BR010 ST MICHAELS CHURCH CEMETERY BRISTOL 50 ft. W of HOPE ST AT CHURCH BR011 ANTHONY QUINN LOT BRISTOL POPASQUASH RD BR501 VETERANS HOME/BRISTOL NORTH BG BRISTOL Stones from WR005 BR510 MARY MONRO STONE BRISTOL Stone placed in BR004 BU001 CLARK SHERMAN LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. S of WAKEFIELD RD at TEL. pole # 89 BU002 BROWN - MILLARD LOT BURRILLVILLE 2500 ft. W of WALLUM LAKE RD BU003 WHIPPLE LOT BURRILLVILLE 600 ft. NW of WHIPPLE RD at TEL. pole # 11 BU004 CALEB LOGEE LOT BURRILLVILLE HILL RD BU005 REV MOAB PAINE LOT BURRILLVILLE 700 ft. S of WEST RD at TEL. pole # 7 BU006 ALBEE - PAINE LOT BURRILLVILLE 200 ft. W of HILL RD at TEL. pole # 37 BU007 EDDY - ALDRICH LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. E of ROUND TOP RD at TEL. pole # 62 41° 59’ 11.763” N x 71° 41’ 40.665” W BU008 MARTIN SMITH LOT BURRILLVILLE 400 ft. E of HILL RD at TEL. pole # 15 BU009 PROUTY - BISHOP BURRILLVILLE 100 ft. W of EMERSON ST at TEL. pole # 10 BU010 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY BURRILLVILLE EMERSON ST at TEL. pole # 6 41° 58’ 3.432” N x 71° 41’ 34.586” W BU011 PAINE-PHILLIPS-SAYLES LOT BURRILLVILLE 300 ft. E of NORTH RD at TEL. pole # 11 BU012 MARSHALL-HOPKINS-POTTER BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. of CHARLES ST at TEL. pole # 1 41° 57’ 51.269” N x 71° 42’ 26.255” W BU013 ELDER WILLIAM BOWEN LOT BURRILLVILLE WALLUM LAKE RD BU014 PASCOAG CEMETERY BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. of CEMETERY HILL RD at TEL. pole # 564 BU015 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY BURRILLVILLE CEMETERY HILL RD BU016 ZEBEDE WILLIAMS LOT BURRILLVILLE 300 ft. E of CAMP DIXIE RD, LAKE DR at TEL. pole # 1 BU017 SAYLES - EDDY LOT BURRILLVILLE 900 ft. E of RESERVOIR RD at TEL. pole # 64 BU018 JONATHAN LACKEY LOT BURRILLVILLE 300 ft. E of JACKSON SCHOOLHOUSE RD at TEL. pole # 75 BU019 MT ST CHARLES CEMETERY BURRILLVILLE LAPHAM FARM RD at TEL. pole # 799 41° 56’ 39.899” N x 71° 40’ 33.439” W BU020 HARRIS-WHITE-DARLING LOT BURRILLVILLE 200 ft. E of STEERE FARM RD at TEL. pole # 61 41° 56’ 24.322” N x 71° 40’ 16.806” W BU021 SMITH - HUNT LOT BURRILLVILLE 25 ft. NW of VICTORY HIGHWAY - RT #102 at TEL. pole # 50 41° 56’ 49.227” N x 71° 39’ 2.227” W BU022 RUFUS WILLIAMS LOT BURRILLVILLE 50 ft. NE of CENTRAL ST at TEL. pole # 11 BU023 LEE LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. W of WHIPPLE AVE at TEL. pole # 46 41° 57’ 59.986” N x 71° 39’ 34.032” W BU024 JOHN MATHEWSON LOT BURRILLVILLE 200 ft. SW of EAST AVE at TEL. pole # 16 41° 58’ 6.253” N x 71° 39’ 8.84” W BU025 OTHNIEL YOUNG LOT BURRILLVILLE 100 ft. E of SHERMAN RD at TEL. pole # 17 41° 58’ 28.39” N x 71° 40’ 46.948” W BU026 HARRISVILLE CEMETERY BURRILLVILLE HILL RD AT CORNER OF SHERMAN FARM RD at TEL. pole # 15 41° 58’ 10.637” N x 71° 40’ 45.807” W BU027 SMITH ALDRICH LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. W of SHERMAN FARM RD at TEL. pole # 43 41° 59’ 4.987” N x 71° 40’ 58.309” W BU028 ALDRICH-THAYER LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. S of WEST IRONSTONE RD at TEL. pole # 18 BU029 GEORGE THAYER LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. SW of IRONMINE RD at TEL. pole # 45 BU030 AMASA ESTEN LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. E of IRONMINE RD at TEL. pole # 40 42° 22.433” N x 71° 38’ 23.274” W BU031 JOSEPH ESTEN LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. E of IRONMINE RD at TEL. pole # 34 42° 12.76” N x 71° 38’ 19.487” W BU032 JEREMIAH MOWRY LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. NE of DOUGLAS PIKE at TEL. pole # 313 BU033 AMASA MOWRY LOT BURRILLVILLE 300 ft. NE of BUXTON ST at TEL. pole # 42 BU034 SILAS COMSTOCK LOT BURRILLVILLE 150 ft. SW of BUXTON ST 42° 12.271” N x 71° 36’ 32.592” W BU035 BARTLETT-MOWRY LOT BURRILLVILLE 200 ft. S of MT PLEASANT RD at TEL. pole # 25 BU036 INMAN LOT BURRILLVILLE 100 ft. SW of MT PLEASANT RD at TEL. pole # 42 BU037 BALLOU-BUFFUM LOT BURRILLVILLE 50 ft. W of INMAN RD at TEL. pole # 21 41° 59’ 24.533” N x 71° 36’ 27.702” W BU038 INMAN LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. W of INMAN RD at TEL. pole # 10 41° 59’ 12.486” N x 71° 36’ 24.624” W BU039 NASON LOT BURRILLVILLE 200 ft. NE of DOUGLAS PIKE 41° 58’ 53.368” N x 71° 36’ 51.141” W BU040 BALLOU LOT BURRILLVILLE 200 ft. S of JOSLIN RD at TEL. pole # 79 BU041 BLIGH LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. N of JOSLIN RD at TEL. pole # 78 BU042 HICKS-SMITH LOT BURRILLVILLE 15 ft. W of JACKSON SCHOOLHOUSE RD at TEL. pole # 15 41° 57’ 38.075” N x 71° 44’ 24.097” W BU043 PAINE LOT BURRILLVILLE 50 ft. NE of ROUND TOP RD at TEL. pole # 79 BU044 MOREY-ROSS LOT BURRILLVILLE 1400 ft. N of EAST AVE at TEL. pole # 22 BU045 HARRIS LOT BURRILLVILLE 100 ft. of CHAPEL ST at TEL. pole # 519 41° 57’ 57.316” N x 71° 40’ 47.386” W BU046 COOPER-MOWRY LOT BURRILLVILLE 200 ft. W of VICTORY HIGHWAY - ROUTE #102 at TEL. pole # 273 41° 57’ 9.668” N x 71° 39’ 2.762” W BU047 MOWRY LOT BURRILLVILLE 40 ft. NW of MOWRY RD at TEL. pole # 27 BU048 CARY-BALLOU LOT BURRILLVILLE 1000 ft. SW of LAPHAM FARM RD at TEL. pole # 796 BU049 ROSS LOT BURRILLVILLE ROSS RD at TEL. pole # 6 41° 57’ 29.938” N x 71° 43’ 0.197” W BU050 WILSON LOT BURRILLVILLE 250 ft.
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