Portsmouth and Newcastle, New Hampshire cemetery inscriptions : abstracts from some two thousand of the oldest tombstones, Part 1

Author: Locke, Arthur Horton, 1866-
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Portsmouth, N.H. : [privately printed]
Number of Pages: 58


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PORTSMOUTH AND NEWCASTLE


NEW HAMPSHIRE


CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS


ABSTRACTS


FROM


SOME TWO THOUSAND OF THE OLDEST TOMBSTONES


BY


ARTHUR H. LOCKE


MEMBER OF N. H. HISTORICAL SOCIETY


PORTSMOUTH PRIVATELY PRINTED 1907


Katharina F. Richmond July 20. 0953.


OLIVER H. LOCKE.


Born July 19, 1836, died March 28, 1906.


PORTSMOUTH AND


NEWCASTLE


NEW HAMPSHIRE


CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS


ABSTRACTS


FROM


SOME TWO THOUSAND OF THE OLDEST TOMBSTONES


BY


ARTHUR H. LOCKE


MEMBER OF N. H. HISTORICAL SOCIETY


PORTSMOUTH PRIVATELY PRINTED 1907


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To the Memory of my Father, OLIVER HORTON LOCKE,


A noble mind in humble circumstances.


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PREFACE.


Some ten years ago, while in pursuit of genealogical material, finding the various church and city records incomplete, it became necessary for me to extend my search to the older cemeteries of my native city. It seemed a pity to leave so much information, nowhere else obtainable, to be spoiled and lost by the vandals-time and man. Accordingly, it was copied and is at this time presented to those interested, whether stranger or descendant of those proud or humble persons who have slept so long among us, yet so far apart from our present scenes and activities. This pamphlet is supplementary to material already published in the New England Register, but embraces much which is missing in them, covering as it does a broader field, yet taken with records mentioned below it gives us all the vital statistics we may obtain of the early settlers of Portsmouth. In this connection the reader is referred to the fol- lowing sources of information:


Portsmouth city records; Saint John's Church records; South Parish Church records; Congregational Church records; Newcastle town records; New Eng- land Historical Genealogical Register, Vols. IX, X, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII.


The modern large cemeteries, as at the third bridge, Newcastle, the South and Catholic cemeteries in Portsmouth, are not included.


An initial letter before each name is used as an abbreviation for the fol- lowing cemeteries and shows where each person is buried. This is given that lost graves may be located and places visited which need the critical eye and material pocketbook. Portsmouth is always understood except where New- castle is given:


A. Amazeen Field, N. C.


B. Batson Field, N. C. N. North Cemetery.


C. Cotton Cemetery. O. Oliver Cemetery, N. C.


D. Removed Old South Church to South Cemetery. R. Removed Green Street to South Cemetery.


E. Elwyn Cemetery, Lafayette Road.


F. Frost's Cemetery, N. C.


G. Point of Graves.


H. Hall Cemetery, South Street.


J. John Locke Place, N. C.


L. Langdon Cemetery, Lafayette Road.


M. (Marsh) Tarlton Cemetery, N. C.


P. Pleasant Street Cemetery.


S. St. John's Church Cemetery.


T. Tarlton Field, N. C.


U. Upper Church, N. C.


V. Vennard Field, N. C.


PORTSMOUTH, N. H., April, 1907.


TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS.


N. ABBOTT, Mary, d. Aug. 23, 1834, a. 76.


N. ADAMS, Benning, d. July 5, 1854, a. 84. Sarah, his wife, d. Aug. 29, 1840, a. 68.


N. Aaron, d. July 27, 1864, a. 27.


N. Benj., d. Jan. 31, 1831, a. 58. Eliz., his wife, d. May 1, 1838, a. 61.


P. Deborah, wife of Nathl., d. May 13, 1755, a. 20.


N. Elizabeth, relict of Nathl., d. Nov. 20, 1814, a. 81. Erected by filial affection.


N. Nathaniel, d. Oct. 13, 1768, a. 42.


N. Georgiana, dau. Geo. and Deborah, d. Jan. 16, 1850, a. 17 y., 2 m.


N. AITCHISION, George C., d. April 26, 1864, a. 55.


AKERMAN, Barnet, d. March 27, 1824, a. 74. Sarah, his wife, d. Jan. 7, 1833, a. 79.


N. P. Mary, wife of Mark, d. Jan. 15, 1804, a. 19.


N. Samuel, d. Jan. 8, 1847, a. 76. Amy. his wife, d. March 23, 1846, a. 66.


N. Sally, consort of Saml., d. Nov. 16, 1805, a. 30.


N. Henry, d. July 14, 1806, a. 3. Also Elizabeth, children of Saml. and Sally.


N. Benj., d. Aug. 24, 1783, a. 69. See Eliz. Jenkins.


N. Phebe, d. Oct. 14, 1774, a. -.


N. Walter, d. Dec. 11, 1809, a. 71.


N. ALLCOCK, Joseph, merchant, d. Feb. 14, 1795, a. 77. Jane, wife of Jos., d. July 27, 1766, a. 47.


G. Benjamin, son of Jos. and Keturah, d. Feb. 28, 1720, a. 5m. 25d.


N. ALLEN, Mary, relict of Thos. of Boston, d. Feb. 2, 1810, a. 78.


N. Sarah, b. Boston, March 4, 1768; d. Ports., April 23, 1856. Our mother, aunt.


B. AMAZEEN, Abigail J., d. Dec. 11, 1812, a. 22.


B. Maria J., d. May 30, 1863, a. 62-9.


B. Harriet N., wife Benj., d. Dec. 22, 1839, a. 25.


B. Jane W., wife Capt. Ephraim, d. May 17, 1849, a. 72.


A. Joseph, d. Oct. 30, 1847, a. 86. Mary, his wife, d. March 18, 1824, a. 60. C. AMES, John, d. Aug. 6, 1848, a. 55. Mary, his wife, d. March 14, 1864, a. 75, and Mary E. DRISCO, d. May 31, 1872, a. 61 .- Father, mother and sister.


N. ANDERSON, Mary, wife of Swen, d. Nov. 5, 1818, a. 33.


N. Angelica R., dau. late S. and Esther J. ( Family name unknown.) APPLETON. See Eliz. Fitch.


C. ARCHIBALD, Sarah E., dau. Matthew and Eliz., b. May 26, 1856; d. 1857. N. William, son John and Mary Ann, b. July 1, 1821; d. Jan. 17, 1829.


N. ASHLEY, Catherine E., wife of A. -- , a-comedien, d. Feb. 6, 1829, a. 32. N. ASHWORTH, Thos. and Eliza, had daus. Margaret A. a. 21, and Ann, a. 18, drowned by boat upsetting in Piscataqua river, July 16, 1818.


S. ATKINSON, Hon. Theodore. No. 5 tomb.


N. Timothy, d. April 20, 1818, a. 36. Hannah, his wife, d. Sept. 29, 1825. a. 37.


C. ATWELL, Mary, wife Thos., d. Jan. 15, 1858, a. 69.


C. Margaret, wife John, d. Oct. 5, 1867, a. 38-2.


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ATWELL, Wm. J., son of John and Margaret, d. Dec. 26, 1857, a. 5. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 29, 1834; d. Aug. 25, 1891.


AUSTIN, Abigail L., dau. Saml. and Abigail, d. Sept. 19, 1801, a. 3. AYERS, Allice, wife Edward, d. Feb. 9, 1717-18, a. 53.


N. N. P. N.


Miss Sarah, d. April 12, 1829, a. 71.


BABB, Eliz. N., eldest dau. of Benj. and Abig., d. Sept. 10, 1807, a. 18. BADGER, Susanna P., widow of John, d. Oct. 7, 1840, a. 66.


BALCH, Hannah, wife of S., d. Jan 29, 1817, a. 44.


N. C. BALL, John, b. Aug. 27, 1812; d. Dec. 18, 1825.


C. BANFILL, Mary, wife of George, d. July 9, 1724, a. 37-24d.


BANKS, Edward, d. Feb. 3, 1835, a. 44. Eliz., his wife, d. Sept. 8, 1825, a. 33.


N. N. N. N. BARNES, John, d. April 15, 1834, a. 49.


Ann, wife of Edward, d. Sept. 8, 1857, a. 76. John E., d. Feb. 1, 1851, a. 31-6.


P. P. P. N.


Miss Ann L., d. Jan. 15, 1834, a. 70. Jeremiah, d. March 4, 1763, a. 19.


N.


N. BARTLETT, James and Lucy, had these children, Horace Kenney, d. March 4, 1839, a. 2y .; Henry Smith, d. May 20, 1831, a. 2y .; Henry M., d. Feb. 18, 1823, a. ly., and Margaret Hall, d. July 18, 1852, a. 21. William, d. March 15, 1834, a. 67. Abigail, his wife, d. Aug. 6, 1823, a. 51.


N. Jonathan, son of Enoch and Mary, of Amesbury, d. Aug. 15, 1819, a. 20.


S. BARLTON, John, - -. (Stone below surface.)


N. BASS, Abigail, consort of Jos., d. March 22, 1780, a. -.


N. Sarah, consort of Jos., d. Oct. 25, 1817, a. 62.


N.


Miss Sarah, dau. of Jos., d. Oct. 4, 1819, a. 24.


B. BATSON, Capt. Saml., d. June 6, 1815, a. 36. Ann, his wife, d. Sept. 15, 1853, a. 71.


Mary. See Thos. Oliver.


G. BAXTER, John and Rebecca, a. ly and 3 m., d. Feb. 15 and 21, 1697-8. BAYLEY, Mr. Caznean, d. Jan. 27, 1808, a. 41.


M. N. BAZIN, John, Jr., d. Dec. 9, 1819, a. 30.


N. BEAHAN, John, native of Ireland, who emigrated to this happy land 1809, d. July 31, 1816, a. 31.


N. BEAL, Zachariah, d. Feb. 22, 1818, a. 46.


C. BEALS, Eugenia A., dau. of Asa and Mary A., d. Sept. 17, 1858, a. 11y-8m. BEARLEY. See Rundlett.


G. BECK, Elizabeth, d. March 7, 1746, a. 62.


Sarah Streeter, dau. of Henry, d. - 30, 1825, a. -.


Ann, widow of Saml., b. Feb. 22, 1769; d. Dec. 24, 1842.


C. John, d. Jan. 2, 1836, a. 57. Elizabeth, his wife, d. Dec. 26, 1832, a. 56. Also their children: George, a. 31; John, a. 14; Eliz., a. 29; Ann, a. 18, and Abigail R., a. 27. BELCHER. See Mary Vaughan.


N. F. BELL, Capt. Meshack, d. July 8, 1786, a. 34-7-17. See George Vennard. Dorothy, relict of Capt. Matthew, of New Castle, d. July 9, 1819, a. 70.


N. N.


C. C. C. Thos., d. Aug. 11, 1838, a. 59. N. G. G. Mrs. Eliz., d. Jan. 29, 1821, a. 81.


G. Mrs. Hannah, d. Jan. 12, 1718, a. 54. See Jose (same stone).


G.


Miss Sarah, d. Jan. 12, 1827, a. 66.


N. Ollve H., d. Sept. 25, 1821, a. 33.


Phinehas, d. July 8, 1821, a. 36. Mary, wife of Phinehas, d. May 29, 1863, a. 80.


BARRELL, Colborn, d. London, Sept. 23, 1802, a. 67. Hannah, his wife, d. March 4, 1764, a. 25.


Mrs. Eliz., d. 1823, a. 86. (In Langdon tomb.) BARRY. See Martha Lane.


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N. BELL, Robert T., d. March 19, 1873, a. 79. Rebecca, his wife, d. July 2, 1826, a. 24.


N. Mary, their child, d. Aug. 10, 1826, a. 5.


N. Andrew W. and Sophie A. A. Bell, had children: Cecelia A., d. March 29, 1832, a. 5m, and Chas. W., d. April 2, 1832, a. 22m.


C. Thomas, d. Nov. 28, 1836, a. 29.


See Martha Marvin. Also Hannah Curtis.


C. Fanny W., d. Sept. 26, 1862, a. 80.


George, Esq., b. June 4, 1762; d. Dec. 29, 1848. (Buried back of Ephraim Hall's, N. C.)


C. BERNARD, William, son of Geo. and Mary, d. Sept. 2, 1854, a. 1-3m. Our little Willie sleeps. A bud on earth, a bloom in Heaven.


BERRY, Bartholomew, d. Oct. 15, 1831, a. 71.


Nancy P., wife of Barthol., d. May 13, 1832, a. 30.


N. C. C.


Mary, wife of Barthol., d. Nov. 23, 1832, a. 62.


BICKFORD, Henry, d. Jan. 6, 1798, a. 47. Elizabeth, d. March 15, 1806, a. 56.


Thomas, d. Dec. 18, 1772, a. 68.


BIGELOW. See Mary Mann.


Mary Ann, dau. of Benj. and Salome, d. April 26, 1806, a. 14. Joseph, son of Benj. and Mary, d. Aug. 26, 1783, a. 17.


BILLINGS, Richard, d. Dec. 19, 1808, a. 75. Rev. soldier.


Mary, wife of Richard, d. Nov. 8, 1815, a. 78.


N. N. N. G. N.


N. N.


J. N. and J. N. Two infant brothers sleep here, at different hours they sunk to rest.


N. BLAKE, Joshua, d. Feb. 7, 1804, a. 30.


N.


N.


Catherine M., dau. of Alfred P. and Marg. E., d. Feb. 16, 1860, a 10m. George A., son of Alfred P. and Marg. E., d. Feb. 16, 1865, a 7m-16d. BLUNT, Rev. John, pastor to the church of Christ in this town, d. Aug. 7, 1748, a. 42.


F. F. John, Esq., d. June 17, 1798, a. 64.


F. Hannah, relict of John, d. May 6, 1803, a. 72.


F. Joseph, son of John and Sarah, d. June 24, 1845, a. 7w .- 6d.


G. Elizabeth, consort of Capt. Robert, d. Feb. 12, 1802, a. 32.


P. J., Esq. Mrs. H. Blunt.


N. Mary, consort of Mark S., d. June 23, 1829, a. 53.


N.


Elizabeth, relict of Wm. and dau. of Rev. Edmund March, d. Sept. 15, 1828, a. 85. Mary Ann, d. Sept. 21, 1845, a. 55.


N.


N. George F., d. April 26, 1831, a. 69. Mary, his wife, d. Feb. 2, 1831, a. 64. Their children: George, d. New York, 8, 1831, a. 32; George, d. Ort. 24, 1796, a. 4; and Sarah S., d. June 29, 1869, a. 62.


N. BODGE, Charlotte, wife of Joseph, d. Dec. 17, 1830, a. 30. BOWERS, Philip. See Mary Chandler.


N. BOWLES, John Walles, d. March 27, 1834, a. 37.


Charles, d. Aug. 4, 1831, a. 32. Frances B., his wife, d. Sept. 12, 1840, a. 39.


N. N. Lydia A., their dau., d. March 4, 1835, a. 10y.


N. John. d. July 8, 1837, a. 72. Lydia, his wife, d. March 5, 1832, a. 71. N. Miss Nabby, their dau., d. Aug. 22, 1821, a. 28.


N. N. N.


Lucy Ann, wife of Barthol., d. Nov. 23, 1843, a. 30.


C. N. N. N. N.


Hannah, wife of Richard, and dau. of late John Newmarch, d. Aug. 21, 1781, a. 45-5. Miss Elizabeth, d. April 5, 1811, a. 63.


BISHOP, Widow Sarah, d. July 19, 1824, a. 70.


BLAGDON, Mary, wife of Dr. Samuel, d. Dec. 11, 1735, a. 75.


BLAISDELL, John H., son of Saml. and Hannah, d. July 23, 1842, a. 19-6m. BLASDELL, Capt. Abner, d. Jan. 1, 1832, a. 61. Elizabeth, his wife, d. Oct. 1, 1805, a. 31.


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N. BOWLES Dea. Samuel, d. Oct. 30, 1840, a. 70. Eunice, his wife, d. June 9, 1827, 1. 59.


N. Dea. Samuel, d. Nov. 3, 1802, a. 63. Hannah, his wife, d. Aug. 20, 1831, a. 81.


N. Hannah, wife of Thos. S., d. June 5, 1811, a. 21; also infant son, Aug. 16, 1811.


N.


N. Widow Abigail, d. Dec. 28, 1826, a. 86. Formerly of Hamilton, Mass. BOYD, tomb of George, Esq., former merchant of this town, who after an absence of many years, embarked at London for this, his na- tive town, in Aug., 1787, but to the great grief of wife, chil- dren and friends, he departed this life on the 6th of Oct., 1787, 11. 54, two days before making port.


N. Madam Jane, 1800. (On back of stone.) See Peavey; also Sher- burne.


N. George and Jane had children: Phebe, d. Oct. 17, 1777, a. 10y; Sup- ply, d. May 9, 1786, a. 14; Henry Cruger, d. March 25, 1784, a. 11y-8nı.


N. Joseph, oldest son of Hon. George, d. Oct. 14, 1782, a. 27.


N. George, d. May 20, 1790, a. 32.


N. BRACKETT, Dr. Joshua, late president of the N. H. Medical Soc., who in full belief of the restoration of all things, calmly resigned his breath July 17, 1802, a. 69. Appointed by the State of N. H. Judge of the maritime court at the time she assumed her for- eign rights, he sustained the office with honor and integrity until the adoption of the federal compact.


N. Hannah, Widow of Dr. Joshua, d. April 24, 1805, a. 71. A pious, cheerful, rational Christian, possessing an active and intelligent mind, much of her time was employed in literary pursuits and her acquirements were manifested with that female diffidence which made her conversation pleasing to men of science.


N. Margaret, wife of Dr. Joshua, d. Jan. 10, 1815, a. 28.


N. Dr. Joshua had: Joshua M., d. at sea, Dec. 1, 1829, a. 19, and Ann,


d. Nov. 6, 1833, a. 27.


N. Oliver, d. Gt. Falls, Jan. 4, 1844, a. 69. Sarah, his wife, d. Gt. Falls, Oct. 19, 1855, a. 83.


S. BRADFORD, John, d. Feb. 11, 1745, a. 57. Mrs. Dorcas, his wife, d. June 27, 1769, a. 74. Also their daus. Dorcas and Mary, d. Sept., 1736.


S. Capt. Robert Forbes, an officer of the U. S. N. who served his country faithfully for nearly 40 years, d. Jan. 9, 1892, a. 55.


C. BRADLEY, Geo. V., d. Nov. 19, 1867, a. 49.


N. BRAGDON, Jeremiah, d. Aug. 26, 1833, a. 48. Mary Ann, his wife, d. July 29, 1822, a. 31. Their children: John W., d. Oct. 1, 1829, a. -; Jeremiah, d. Feb. 28, 1834, a. 10m; (another) Jeremiah, d. and Olive E., d. April 8, 1841, a. 13y.


N. BREWSTER, Saml., housewright, d. Sept. 11, 1833, a. 64.


N. Mary, his wife, d. Oct. 18, 1833, a. 62. -


N. Joseph, d. Dec. 4, 1766, a. 66. Phebe, his wife, d. Aug. 16, 1767, a. 67. N. Col. Wm., d. April 29, 1818, a. 77.


G. BRIARD, Elisha, d. May 27, 1718, a. 57.


N. Elizabeth, relict of Saml. Sr., d. Dec. 12, 1831, a. 97.


N. Capt. Saml. Jr., d April 21, 1806, a 44. Sarah, his wife, d. June 9, 1825, a. 62.


N. Oliver and Sally had: Oliver, d. Dec. 19, 1804, a. -; George, d. Dec. 15, 1829, a. 27, and Ann Maria, d. Gt. Falls, Feb. 11, 1846, a. 33.


N. BRIGGS, John, d. Sept. 3, 1830, a. 77.


C. BROADHURST, Daniel D., d. May 21, 1850, a. 41-5.


C. BROUGHTON, Noah, d. Nov. 18, 1814, a. 62. Elizabeth, his wife, d. Jan. 11, 1824, a. 63.


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S. BROWNE, Rev. Arthur, rector of St. Johns, 1736-1773, and Mary Coxe, his wife, erected by Frances A. B. Haven and Clarissa St. Loe L. Haven, 1898, of 4th generation.


N.


BROWN, Lieut. Walter B., d. Mar. 23, 1816, a. 25.


N.


John, merchant, a native of Scotland, d. Jan. 15, 1800, a. 34. Danl. W., son of Danl. and Rebecca W., d. Sept. 4, 1817, a. 1y-9m.


N. Amos, d. Dec. 14, 1849, a. 55.


N. Haskell and Sarah had: Ira, d. April 28, 1833, a. 2-2m., and Caro- line A. S., d. April 21, 1833, a. 7y-2m.


N. N.


Hannah, wife of Nathl., d. Nov. 11, 1810, a. 44.


N.


George W., son of Benj. and Betsey, d. Dec. 25, 1828, a. 19.


N. William, son of Wmn. and Sarah, d.


P. Mrs. Mary, d. Feb. 19, 1812, a. 82.


Capt. John, d. March 3, 1772, a. 48. Erected by Charitable Irish So- ciety.


P. C. Elizabeth, wife of Elihu D., d. Oct. 10, 1832, a. 47. Their son, Henry A., d. May 31, 1826, a. 18.


C. Rose (colored), wife of Elijah, d. Aug. 1, 1895, a. 48.


BUCKMINSTER, Joseph. See Abig. Hill.


N. N.


Miss Frances, dau. of Rev. Jos., d. March 12, 1814, a. 18. Mary, consort of Rev. Jos., d. June 8, 1805, a. 40.


Madam Lucy, relict of Rev. Jos., of Rutland, Mass., d. May 20, 1803, a.


N. N. N.


BURCII. See Catherine Lippitt.


BURGIN, Joseph Y., Esq., d. Jan. 21, 1820, a. 47.


N.


Franklin B., son of Jos. Y. and Charity, d. Oct. 30, 1828, a. 17. BURLEIGH, Elizabeth, wife of Henry, d. May 1, 1800-02, a. 32. BURNHAM, David. See Nancy Fernald.


N. Benjamin M. Originator of the Anti-Swearing Pledge, d. at Boston, Nov. 14, 1845, a. 58. Eliza Jane, his wife, d. April 12, 1855, a. 58. BURNES, Ellis Ann, widow of Filward, d. Jan. 29, 1846, a. 56.


N. N. N. BUTLER, Joseph, son of N. K. and M., d. Sept. 21, 1820, a. 2m-25d.


G. BUTTON, William, of New Jersey, d. Oct. 19, 1693, a. 37. Buried by Clement Lemprierc E. T. Button.


N. CALL, Mary, d. Nov. 10, 1840, a. 79. Elizabeth, d. Jan. 7, 1832, a. 78. CAMERON, Mary, wife to Wm., d. March 13, 1742, a. 33-6-12.


G. N. CAMPBELL, John N., a native of Scotland, d. July 28, 1890, a. 75.


N. Mary A., his wife, d. April 11, 1867, a. 46.


N. Nicholas J. and Mary A. had: Charlotte G., d. Sept. 4, 1847, a. 11m., and Charlotte A., d. Feb. 3, 1864, a. 14-9.


N. CANNAVAN, Mary D., dau. of Martin H. and Clarissa. d. Dec. 3, 1840, a. 4m.


N. CANNEY, Hannah, wife to Isaac, d. Dec. 31, 1844, a. 50.


G. CARIO, Abigail, wife to Wm., d. Sept. 17, 1767, a. 41.


N. CARLETON, Stanley Polk, son J. M. and Sarah E., d. Ports., Aug. 30, 1847, a. 17m.


C. CASWELL, Lucy Ann, wife of Oliver P., d. June 17, 1847. a. 29. Their son, Wm. Peabody, d. Feb. 8, 1848, a. 2.


CATE, Saml. W., d. Ports., May 6, 1834, a. -.


N. N. Dorathy, wife of George, d. May 14, 1848, a. 68.


N. Salome, widow of Henry, d. Oct. 8, 1845, a. 64.


N. Mrs. Bethshure, d. Dec. 29, 1831, a. 73.


CHADBOURNE, Thos. Esq., d. March 7, 1810, a. 74.


N. N. Thos., d. July 11, 1825, a. 49. Mary, his widow, d. Dec. 29, 1826, a. 47. N. N. Ann relict of Jonathan, and dau. of Saml. Hale, d. Nov. 3, 1806, a. 53. CHAMBERLAIN, Catherine, relict of Capt. John, d. April 3, 1804, a. 53. N. CHAMPNEY, Richard, d. Sept. 18, 1810, a. 74. C. CHANDLER, Mary, wife of Solomon D. Also E. T. Gove and Philip Bow- ers. d. Dec. 22, 1866, a. 76.


N.


George M., son of Nathl., d. May 2, 1825, a. 38.


Charles E., only son of Edward and Alice, d. Dec. 16, 1836, a. 7y.


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N CHASE, Benjamin P., d. May 12, 1880, a. 86-4. Eunice G., his wife, d. June 23, 1860, a. 57.


N. Drusilla D., his wife, d. Jan. 7, 1890, a. 84.


N. Margaret C., d. Feb. 13, 1839, a. 64.


N. William, merchant of Ports., d. Aug. 30, 1834, a. 60.


N. Stephen, merchant, d. March 31, 1805, a. -. Mary, his widow, d. Sept. 15, 1819, a. 66.


N. Sophia B., wife of Asahel P., d. Dec. 15, 1841, a. 30. Also their chil- dren: Sarah E., d. Oct. 22, 1841, a. 7-6, and Wm. K., d. April 17, 1840, a. 6m.


CHAUNCEY, Chas. See Joanna Parry. Also Betsey Ladd.


C. Carolus, H. S. E., d. Nov. 22, 1809, a. 81.


C. CHURCH, Tobias, d. Aug. 23, 1736, a. 22. (Cut on pasture rock.)


N. CLAGETT, Miss Harriet, dau. of Hon. Clifton and Marg., d. Dec. 25, 1818, a. 20.


N. CLAGGETT, Sarah F., wife of Wmn. and dau. of Gov. Plummer, d. Sep. 18, 1818, a. 28.


N. The remains of Supply CLAP, Esq., are here deposited; His whole life uniformly correct and praise-worthy. He d. Mar. 24, 1811, a. 69.


G. CLARK, John, d. April 13, 1694, a. 29.


S. N.


G. CLA(R) K, John, d. (16) 67.


CLARK, Elizabeth, only dau. of Jonathan, Esq., d. Dec. 12, 1798, a. 16. T. K., Co. C, 26th Mass. Inf.


N. Enoch M., d. (Sept.) 20, 1815, a. -. Enoch Moody Clarke and Mary, had one child, Mary Greenleaf, d. March 25, 1820, a. 13.


N. Samuel, d. Feb. 22, 1807, a. 27. A wife, a child and a babe are left.


N. Sarah, dau. of John and Sarah, d. May 25, 1766, a. 7.


N. Master Jonathan, son Jonathan, d. April 21, 1797, a. 3-7.


N. Widow Hannah, d. Nov. 6, 1819, a. -.


N. Ichabod W., d. April 3, 1825, a. 31. Elizabeth, his widow, d. July 5, 1828, a. 31.


N. Miss Sarah Ann, d. Jan. 17, 1856, a. 46.


C. Joseph, d. Sept. 5, 1848, a. 82. Elizabeth, his wife, d. Jan. 7, 1828, 50.


C. Eliza (probably a dau.), d. June 23, 1826, a. 24.


C. John N. d. March 3, 1829, a. 36. John N. and Eliz. had Isaac P., aged 9m.


C. Timothy H., d. Dec. 12, 1860, a. 42. Timothy and Mary J. had :- Susan E., d. May 20, 1860, a. 2-2; and Timothy H. Jr., d. June 4, 1856, a. 2-6.


C. Lucy, wife of late Capt. Joshua P., d. Jan. 11, 1841, a. 44.


C. CLARKSON, Elizabeth, wife of James, Esq., d. March 10, 1746, a. 59. A son, Walter, d. April 28, 1731, a. 1-5.


S. Benjamin, son of Capt. Hugh and Martha, d. Sept. 15, 1811, a. 14.


N. CLEMENTS, Pierce P., d. Oct. 24, 1824, a. 45. Mrs. Louisa Perkins, his former wife, d. Sept. 1, 1838, a. 52. Their dau. Mary Eliz., d. Aug. 6, 1825, a. 17.


G. COCHRAN, John, son of John and Mrs. J. Sable Cochran, d.


N. COFFIN, Caroline, dau. of Chas. and Dorcas, d. Oct. 1, 1811, a. 10.


N. Albetine Giles, twin dau. of Wm. G. and Caroline, d. April 29, 1849, a. Sm.


N. Horatio, d. Nov. 26, 1859, a. 47.


N. Mrs. Mehitable, d. July 25, 1829, a. 53. (See Sheafe tomb.)


N. Charles Augustus, d. Sept. 5, 1839, a. 22.


N. Miss Mary E., d. July 7, 1827, a. 21. (See Sheafe tomb.)


N. Francis, d. May 13, 1828, a. 18.


M. COLBY, Jno., Co. I, 3rd U. S. Artil.


G. COLLINGS, Thomas, son of John and Sarah, d. Feb. 1, 1729, a. 16-3. See Richard Hart.


C. COTTON, William, d. Feb. 28, 1717, a. 38.


C. William, d. Feb. 11, 1791, a. 55.


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C. COTTON, Catherine, d. Dec. 28, 1803, a. 60.


C. Leonard, tomb. 1839.


P. COUES, Peter, d. Nov. 29, 1818, a. 86. Rebecca, wife of Capt. Peter, d. Feb. 22, 1799, a. 37. Their daus., Maria, d. Sept. 13, 1797, a. 9; and Miss Charlotte, d. Feb. 9, 1809, a. 22.


See Lyman Spalding.


N. COXE, William, d. March 14, 1840, a. 68. Phebe, wife of Wm., d. July 12, 1828, a. 46. See Rev. Arthur Browne.


N. Cox, Frances Emily, dau. of Capt. Wm., d. Aug. 22, 1855, a. 19. CREET, Richard. See Croxton.


N. CROSBY, Olive Jane, dau. of Jas. and Olive, d. July 2, 1813, a. 2.


N. CROXTON, Ann, dau. of Richard Creet, d. Sept. 20, 1838, a. 34. N. CROSS, George H., son of Nathl. S. and Eliz., d.


C. CROSSMAN, Eliza A., wife of Saml. B., d. Jan. 1, 1854, a. 47.


S. CULLINGS, Christopher, d. March 20, 1753, a. 35.


N. CUNNINGHAM, Tommy, son of Owen and Anna, d. Jan. 1, 1855, a. 45-8m. CURTIS, Foxwell, d. Sept. 26, 1812, a. 48. (Buried George Locke's field, N. C.)


M. Hannah, widow of George Bell, b. Oct. 2, 1789; d. Aug. 1, 1869.


N. Joseph, d. Dec. 11, 1822, a. 71. Mary, his wife, d. Dec. 14, 1825, a. 66. leaving eight daus. to mourn their loss.


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Mrs. Ella, widow of Benj., d. April 6, 1857, a. 92.


C. CUSHMAN, Nathan Parker, d. Feb. 12, 1823, a. 2.


C. Charles Bloomfield, d. Jan. 28, 1823, a. 4.


Charles P., d. Dec. 26, 1824, a. 8m.


C. R. CUTT, John, First Pres. of Prov. of N. H., d. March 27, 1681.


Hannah, his wife, d. Nov., 1674, a. 42.


R. CUTTS, Richard. See Marg. Vaughan. Also Saml. Penhallow. N. Samuel, son of Edward and Mary, d. Sept. 15, 1798, a. 6wks.


N. Anna Holyoke, dau. of Samuel., d. Aug. 28, 1788, a. 20.


N. Ella Scott, dau. of J. S. and M. M., d. May 5, 1845, a. 1y.


N. Miss Sidney, youngest dau. of Saml., d. Oct. 17, 1792, a. 17.


Edward and Mary had: Mary, d. Aug. 12, 1797, a. 5wks .; and Anna H., d. April 7, 1830, a. 22.


Anna Holyoke, d. May 7, 1805, a. 5y-4m.


Edward Holyoke, d. May 3, 1805, a. 11m.


CUTTER, Ammi R., M. D., d. Dec. 8, 1820, a. 85. Hannah, his widow, d. Jan. 20, 1832, a. 97.


N. N. N. Sarah Ann Maine, dau. of last, d. Mar. 6, 1811, a. 35.


N. Daniel, d. Oct. 26, 1832, a. 65.


William, d. May 22, 1817, a. 48. Having accomplished his medical studies under the direction of his father, he commenced the practice of physics and surgery at an early period of life. With eminent endowments and assiduous industry he soon acquired the high reputation he so justly merited. He was distinguished for quick perception, acute observation, with sound and decisive judgment.


N. DALLING, Capt. Samuel, d. Oct. 15, 1788, a. 77.


C. DAME, J. T., tomb. 1854.


N. George, d. July 7, 1813, a. 28.


N. Mrs. Elizabeth, d. Nov. 20, 1847, a. 82.


N.


Emilla, dau. of Wm. and Marg., d. Aug. 25, 1810, a. 17m.


N.


William, d. March 21, 1807, a. 50.


N. Catherine, dau. of Timothy and Nancy, d. -.


C. DAMRELL, Susan, wife of late Benj., d. April 29, 1837, a. 78.


DAVENPORT, John, d. March 28, 1842, a. 90. Elizabeth, his wife, d. Feb. 3, 1801, a. 54. Sarah, wife of John, d. March 12, 1843, a. 81.


N. DAVIS, Daniel, d. Nov. 5, 1826, a. 45.


N. Martha S. F., wife of Obediah R., d. Dec. 29, 1866, a. 26.


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N. DAY, Joseph, d. Oct. 16, 1822, a. 29. Frances M., his wife, d. Dec. 18, 1828, a. 30.


N. Their daus .: Frances M. P., d. Oct. 31, 1839, a. 20, and Susan P., d. Dec. 24, 1837, a. 16.


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DAVIS, Calvin, d. Oct. 9, 1832, a. 64.


M. Lewis, d. June 20, 1867, a. 25.


M.


Thomas J., d. June 14, 1864, a. 25-10.


C. Theodore, d. Aug. 30, 1804, a. 54.


C. J. S. and Mary had: Wm., d. Jan. 5, 1807, a. 3, and Alfred, d. Dec.


25, 1807, a. 18m.


N. DEARBORN, Dr. Benjamin, d. April 9, 1755, a. 30.


N. Asa, d. June 8, 1829, a. 58. Ruhuma, his widow, d. July 21, 1847, a. 74. Nathaniel, d. Jan. 18, 1852, a. 77. Lucy, his wife, d. July 2, 1824, a. 44.


N. N. A. L. D. (Dearborn) on footstone, d. Sept. 2, 18-, a. 41. DEARING, Elihu, d. July 16, 1769, a. 23.


N. Joseph, d. Feb. 11, 1847, a. 51.




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